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Flagstaff Almanac: Day: 174
/ Week: 26
June Averages: 78° \ 42°Today: Average Sky Cover: 15%
H 81°… L 46°… Ave. humidity: 26%
Wind: ave: 4mph; Gusts: 15mph
Average High: 81° Record High: 93° (1974)
Average Low: 44° Record Low: 31° (1948)
Quote of the Day
Today’s
Historical Highlights
1683 - William
Penn signs friendship treaty with Lenni Lenape tribe
1775 - 1st
regatta held on Thames, England 1776 - Final draft of Declaration of Independence submitted to US Congress
1784 - 1st US balloon flight (13 year old Edward Warren)
1860 - Congress establishes Government Printing Office
1925 - Landslides create 3-mile long "Slide Lake" (Gros Ventre Wyoming)
1926 - The College Board administers the first SAT exam.
1949 - 1st 12 women graduate from Harvard Medical School
1955 - Walt Disney's "Lady & the Tramp" released
1956 - Gamal Abdel Nasser elected president of Egypt
1961 - Antarctic Treaty goes into effect
1970 - Charles Rangel defeats Adam Clayton Powell in Democratic primary
1972 - Pres Nixon signs act barring sex discrimination in college sports
1991 - Mazda becomes 1st Japanese car to capture Le Mans 24 hour race
1994 - South Africa reclaims its seat in UN
2004 - Bob Dylan accepts honorary doctor of music degree from the University of St Andrews, Scotland's oldest university
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Today’s Birthdays: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers in Today’s Birthdays below
My Free
Rambling Thoughts
Beautiful summer day here in Flag. Kids everywhere with their
toys. At one point this afternoon there must have been 15 kids playing outside…reminded
me of the neighborhood I grew up in. Lots of noise but no fighting or arguing.
Our discussion group was quite lively last night. Consensus: we need
to know the history and the facts without the bias of anyone. So often we are
given incorrect information about so many international concerns and sadly,
today, once it gets out on the internet, it is almost impossible to stop it. Much
of our trade is complicated and when people set out with false premises, it
becomes even more complicated. Interesting perspective on the mess in Iraq. When the US invaded, the Iraqi soldiers threw down their arms and did not protect their leader or their people. The US saw this as a good thing. Now as ISIS invades the Iraqi soldiers are throwing down their arms and not protecting their citizens and the US sees this as a bad thing. Hmmm.
Watched the USA-Portugal game…thought the USA had it and they fought hard and tied in the last seconds with a Portugal goal. Next game is Germany and if the USA plays like they did today, they have a good chance of moving on.
Game Center (answers at the
end of post)
Brain
Teasers
Each
clue below is for two words that differ by only one letter: The letter has been
either added to the beginning or the end of the word - all the rest are in the
same order. In the "hint" you will see the lengths of the words, in
the proper order. For example "Writing on the wall of Noah's boat (3,4)" would result in "Ark Mark". Can you get the rest?
1.
Complaint about a golf club part. (4,5)
2.
Insect being angry and vocal. (3,4)3. Angry buccaneer. (5,6)
4. The second of the two dishes you mentioned.
5. Scrawny unidentified object.
Lifestyle Substance:
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
OK Then…
Harper’s
Index
Percentage
of homeless youth in England who say they are homeless because their parents refuse
to house them: 44
Unusual
Fact of the Day
Grand Duke Francesco I of Tuscany (1541-1587) promised his clever
mistress, Bianca Cappello, that he would marry her—but only if she bore him a
son. Not willing to let anything get in her way, the barren Bianca simply
pretended to be pregnant for nine months. She then adopted the newborn son of
an unmarried girl, smuggled the infant into her bedroom, and secured the crown.
Trivia
about AZ…
The Arizona trout is found only in the Arizona.
~~
The saguaro cactus blossom is the official state flower. The white
flower blooms on the tips of the saguaro cactus during May and June. The
saguaro is the largest American cactus.
Interesting
facts about Islam…
“Muslim" means "anyone or anything that submits itself
to the will of God".
Facts about
SPACE…
Sunspot
Activity--The enchanting sound of Stradivarius violins and other related
music can be linked to the sunspot activity. It is a matter that has been
subject to a wide range of studies and investigations.
Joke-of-the-day
His father sends
a small boy to bed. Five minutes later....
"Da-ad....""What?"
"I'm thirsty. Can you bring drink of water?"
"No. You had your chance. Lights out."
Five minutes later: "Da-aaaad....."
"WHAT?"
"I'm THIRSTY. Can I have a drink of water??"
"I told you NO! If you ask again, I'll have to spank you!!"
Five minutes later......"Daaaa-aaaad....."
"WHAT!"
"When you come in to spank me, can you bring a drink of water?"
Rules of
Thumb:
EDITING A MAGAZINE
You should plan on
reading through at least 200 unsolicited manuscripts to find one that is
usable.
Yeah, It
Really Happened
DENVER (UPI) - A Colorado man who was accused of smoking
methamphetamine is now facing attempted murder charges after he was allegedly
able to squeeze off two shots at Denver police officers from a gun he had
hidden in his butt. Isaac Vigil was being brought to the police station after
DPD officers repeatedly searched him when he somehow managed to open fire.
Vigil stopped firing when his gun jammed and officers shot him in the stomach.
The 32-year-old was taken into custody after he was seen smoking meth in a
McDonald's parking lot on May 14. Vigil was facing numerous charges, including
possession of drug paraphernalia, assault, felony menacing, and possession of a
weapon. It was difficult to search Virgil because he was "violent and
aggressive" and "highly agitated," but officers reported that
the suspect was patted down three times, according to KUSA. Prior to the
shooting Vigil threatened to shoot the officers several times and claimed that
he had been smoking meth for three days. In addition to the handgun, Vigil had
two baggies of meth stashed in his "rectal area." "I conclude
that under applicable Colorado law no criminal charges are fillable against
Corporal Sisneros," the Denver District Attorney wrote in a letter that
was released on Monday. "My decision, based on criminal-law standards,
does not limit administrative action by the Denver Police Department, where
non-criminal issues can be reviewed, or civil actions where less-stringent
laws, rules and legal levels of proof apply."
Somewhat
Useless Information
In
1975 Freddie Mercury wrote the song “Bohemian Rhapsody” for the British rock
band Queen and their album “A Night at the Opera”. It was a huge success, even
after Mercury’s death and the UK’s third best-selling single of all time.The song consists of six parts: an intro, ballad, guitar solo, opera, hard rock and outro. However, there’s a mystery surrounding “Bohemian Rhapsody” and this has to do with its fatalistic lyrics, as the meaning of them is still a secret that has not been revealed by the band.
Some people suggest that the song is self-explanatory describing moments of Mercury’s childhood. Another explanation is that lyrics just fit with the music meaning nothing. Finally, another explanation suggests that this song is influenced by Albert Camus’s novel ‘The Stranger” in which a young man confesses to an impulsive murder and has an epiphany before he is executed, as probable inspiration.
Calendar
Information
This
Week’s Observances:
22-28
Carpenter Ant Awareness Week
Fish Are Friends, Not Food! Week
Lightning Safety Awareness Week
National Mosquito Control Awareness Week
Watermelon Seed Spitting Week
Today
Is
Baby Boomer's Recognition Day
International Widows' Day
Let It Go Day
National Pink Day
Pink Flamingo Day (Lawn Ornaments) International Widows' Day
Let It Go Day
National Pink Day
Public Service Day
SAT Math Day
~~
Victory Day (Estonia-1934-1939; 1992-present-for defeat of Germans)
Today’s Events through History
1713 - The
French residents of Acadia are given one year to declare allegiance to Britain
or leave Nova Scotia, Canada.
1944 - Thomas Mann becomes a US citizen 1972 - Hurricane Agnes is costliest natural disaster in American history
1982 - -117°F; All time low at South Pole
1996 - Nintendo 64 goes on sale in Japan
Today’s
Birthdays
Ted
Shackelford, actor (Gary-Dallas, Knots Landing) is 68
Selma
Blair, actress (Cruel Intentions, Legally Blonde) is 42
Remembered
for being born today
1894-1956 - Alfred
Kinsey, entomologist/sexologist (Kinsey Report)
1894-1972 - Edward VIII, King of Great
Brit/N-Ireland/emperor of India (1936) 1925-2012 - Art Modell, owner (Browns, Ravens)
1927-1987 - Bob Fosse, choreographer/director (Cabaret, Damn Yankees)
1929-2003 - June Carter Cash, country singer (Johnny Cash Show)
1933-1991 - Bert Convy, game show host (Win, Lose or Draw)
1940-1994- Wilma Rudolph, runner (Olympic-3 gold-1960)
Today’s Historical Obits
Maureen O'Sullivan, Irish actress, 1998, @87
Ed McMahon, American television personality, 2009, @86 Peter Falk, American actor (Columbo), 2011, @83
Aaron Spelling, television producer, 2006, @83
Jonas Salk, biologist (Polio vaccine), 1995, @80
James Mill, Scottish philosopher and historian, 1836, @63
Brain Teasers
1. Grip Gripe
2. Ant Rant3. Irate Pirate
4. Latter Platter
5. Thin Thing
Disclaimer: All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’ info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at
least one other source, but I have learned that every site has mistakes and
sadly once out the information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is
therefore difficult to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian
calendar was adopted [1582] the dates may not be totally accurate.
§ And That Is All for
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