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Almanac: Week: 04 \ Day: 019
January
Averages: 43°\16°
86004 Today: H 58°\L 25°
Ave. humidity: 72% Average Sky Cover: 50%
Wind ave:
8mph\Gusts:
11mph
Ave. High: 43° Record High: 62° (1986)
Ave. Low: 17° Record Low: -13° (1943)
Observances
Today:
Confederate
Memorial Day
Martin Luther King Day – Federal Holiday
National
Day of Service
National Popcorn Day
Robert
E. Lee Day
Tin
Can Day
World
Day of Migrants and Refugees
Observances This
Week:
17-23
National Fresh Squeezed
Juice Week
18-25
Week of Christian Unity
Healthy Weight Week
Hunt For Happiness Week4
National Activity Professionals Week
International Snowmobile Safety and Awareness Week
National Handwriting Analysis Week
19-25
No Name Calling Week
Sugar Awareness Week
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Quote of
the Day
Historical
Highlights for Today
1746 - Bonnie Prince Charlie’s troops occupy
Stirling
1785 - First manned balloon flight in Ireland
1806 - Britain occupies Cape of Good Hope
1861 - Georgia secedes from the Union
1883 – 1st
electric lighting system w/overhead wires, built by Thomas Edison, in NJ
1903 - New bicycle race "Tour de France"
announced
1915 - Neon Tube sign patented by George Claude
1929 - Acadia National Park, Maine established
1937 - Cy Young elected to Baseball Hall of Fame
1955 - 1st presidential news conference filmed for
TV (Eisenhower)
1961 - 1st episode for "Dick Van Dyke
Show" is filmed
1972 - Sandy Koufax, Yogi Berra, elected to
Hall of Fame
1977 - US President Ford pardons Iva Toguri
D'Aquino (Tokyo Rose)
2013 - Lance Armstrong admits to doping in all
seven of his Tour de France victories
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♫
Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
My
Rambling Thoughts
Beautiful Sunday.
Our discussion last night was great. I learned so much about the refugee
crisis over there. The world community has a lot of trouble identifying
terrorists, so the response seems to be that ‘assume all Muslims are terrorists
until they prove otherwise.’ That scenario has become more difficult for non-terrorist
Muslims with the recent sleeper cell phenomena throughout the world. What that
means for the Syrians who are refugees in various countries is that no country
trusts the refugees. Jordan and Lebanon are reaching a breaking point with
refugees as their infrastructures are not strong enough to support more
refugees. A real dilemma for the world but more of an issue for the Syrians who
are trying to escape the ravages of a civil war. Something to watch for sure.
I caught up on my Sunday news shows and learned even more about
Syria. Then I caught up on some DVRed programs.
Nice lazy Sunday.
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Brain
Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
A
fuzzy annoyance, am I?
I just wanted a piece of the pie
But when I took a peek
You saw me and shrieked
And jumped from the ground to the sky.
You are larger than me
And still, from me, you flee
Am I really so foul
That you holler and howl
And run to get away from me?
Is it my little pink nose
Or my tail, which firmly grows?
Is it my fur
That causes the stir
Or the fact that I feed on compost?
You try to catch me with cheese
Using it as a mere tease
But when I snatch the stack
A spring goes, "WHACK!"
But I escape with expertise.
What am I?
Found on
You Tube with some relevance to today
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Paraphernalia
4 the Brain:
60’s
Inventions…
1967
The first handheld calculator invented
Easter
Eggs…check it out…
Searching for Anagram in Google Search will serve an anagram in
the “Did you mean” box.
Flagstaff,
AZ History…
25 YEARS
AGO
On Sunday, there were a huge number of wrecks, the highway patrol
says the worst in Arizona history. On I-40 near Walnut Canyon, the eastbound
lane was blocked for 12 hours with an estimated 42 vehicles tossed like jack
straws due to fog and black ice. Dr. Don Hales and some of the FMC emergency
room staff went by helicopter to the site and the numerous casualties were
brought in to be cared for.
Flagstaff’s
Iconic 50…
The
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Chapel
There was no catholic priest assigned to Flagstaff until about
1889. Before then a Jesuit Father visited Flagstaff several times to say Mass
at private residences of which the first of recor was in 1887 at the home of
P.J. Brannen. Flagstaff residents petitioned to the Bishop to assign a
permanent priest to Flagstaff. He challenged residents to build a church and he
would then assign a priest.
P.J. Brannen donated a plot of land south of the railroad tracks
and plans were created and the first church was built at Ellery and Beaver
Streets in 1888 with much of the brickwork done by Father Carlo M. Ferrari. The
first Mass was said at the new church on Christmas, 1888 and in honor of that
day, the church was named “Church of the Nativity”.
Realizing that Flagstaff's population was increasing and in the
future a new larger church would have to be built to accommodate an enlarging
parish membership, the church purchased land north of the railroad tracks. The
new Church of the Nativity was completed at the corner of Cherry and Beaver
Streets where it stands today. The church welcomes visitor tours and holds a
regular Mass schedule.
The named evolved to “Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary” and
remains a historic example of Gothic architecture. The church welcomes visitors
to tour the chapel and to attend its regular schedule of Masses.
Harper’s
Index…
-69
Percentage change since 2004 in the annual number of adoptions by
US families
Rules of
Thumb…
TIMING A
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
Plan for one slide per minute. Most
beginners make (especially short) talks that are about twice too long.
Unusual
Fact of the Day…
Valium is an all-natural chemical. In fact, trace amounts can be
found in wheat and potatoes.
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Joke-of-the-day
A brain surgeon told a patient “you have a
growing mass in your brain, it needs to be tended to immediately or it will
kill you"
The patient agreed to surgery the very next day.
Immediately after opening the skull the surgeon took a biopsy of the ugly growing
mass and gave it to the surgical nurse with instructions to rush it to the lab
and have it analyzed.
After a few minutes the nurse returned with the results and stood silently and
grimly in front of the surgeon…. The surgeon finally asked…."WELL IS IT
MALIGNANT?"
The nurse replied…" I'm afraid it’s worse" …" WORSE", the
surgeon barked, "WHAT CAN BE WORSE THAN MALIGNANT?"
The nurse bowed her head and replied solemnly, "its Liberal
Progressive"…!!!
Yep, It
Really Happened
YALBOROO,
Australia (UPI)
An Australian man taking a nearly 10,000-mile walk across the
country in his Star Wars Stormtrooper costume said the armor saved him from a
deadly snake bite. Scott Loxley, whose 9,320-mile walk across Australia is
aimed at raising money for the Monash Children's Hospital in Melbourne, said he
was leaving Yalboroo, Queensland, Wednesday on his way to Mackay when he
spotted what appeared to be a dead snake at the side of the road. "He's
lunged at me and bit me. But the good news is the armor -- he bit me in the
shin -- and the armor actually protected me and stopped the bite," Loxley
said. "I could feel the teeth scraping on the plastic, but the armor
actually stopped something." Loxley said the stormtrooper armor, long
criticized by fans of the franchise as ineffective against attacks ranging from
laser blasts to rocks thrown by Ewoks, proved it was in some way effective.
"So all those people that rag on the old stormtrooper because you know,
the armor doesn't do this, it doesn't do that ... it stopped a snake bite and
probably saved my life today," he said. Loxley said the snake appeared to
be a king brown snake, ranked as the sixth deadliest snake in Australia by the
Australian Geographic.
Somewhat
Useless Information
Ten
trivia facts about Joe Pepsi!
Joe
Pepsi, an Italian-American actor, first broke into entertainment as a
child actor and by the mid-50s and starred on the series “Star Time Kids”.
Ten
trivia facts according to imdb.com:
1)
He recorded an album in the 60s under the name Joe Ritchie. Titled “Little Joe
Sure Can Sing”, it flopped.
2)
His eyes are different colors.
3)
He did Judo in his teens.
4)
They are very good friends with fellow actor and frequent co-star, Robert
De Niro.
5) Was
the original choice to play “Fergie” in Judge Dredd (1995) but turned it down.
The part was given to Rob Schneider, instead.
6)
He is an avid golfer.
7) Childhood
friends with Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Massi. Introduced them toBob
Gaudio. Valli, DeVito, Massi, and Gaudio became the rock group The Four
Seasons.
8) Was
considered for the role of Owen in Throw Momma from the Train (1987).
9) He
was nominated for a 2013 New Jersey Hall of Fame for Arts and Entertainment.
10) Despite
being known for playing short-tempered and violent characters, his co-stars
have always spoken fondly of him and described him as soft-spoken and humble.
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Today’s
Events through History
1607 - San Agustin Church in Manila officially
completed; the oldest church in Philippines
1903 - 1st regular transatlantic radio broadcast
between US & England
1938 - General Motors begins mass production of
diesel engines
2013 - 4 climbers are killed by an avalanche in
Glen Coe, Scotland
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Birthday’s
Today
Tippi
Hedren, actress (The Birds) is 85
Shelly
Fabares, actress (Donna Reed Show, Coach) is 71
Dan
Reeves, NFL Coach (NY Giants, Denver Broncos, Atlanta Falcons) is
70
Dolly
Parton, country singer (9 to 5) is 69
Paula
Deen, American chef and restaurateur is 68
Katey
Sagal, singer/actress (Peggy Bundy-Married With Children) is 61
Martin
Bashir, Pakistani-born reporter is 51
Jodie
Sweetin, actress (Full House) is 33
Felicity
Jones, English actress is 31
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Remembered
for being born today
Robert E.
Lee, Confederate General in Chief 1807-1870@63
Edgar
Allan Poe, author (Pit & the Pendulum), 1809-1849@40
Paul
Cézanne, French painter 1839-1906@67
Guy
Madison, [Robert Moseley], actor (Wild Bill Hickok) 1922-1996@74
Jean
Stapleton, actress (All in the Family) 1923- 2013@90
Phil
Everly, singer (Everly Bros-Wake Up Little Susie) 1939-2014@74
Janis
Joplin, bluesy rock singer (Down on Me) 1943-1970@27
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Historical
Obits Today
Stan
Musial, MLB hall of famer, 2013, @92
Hedy
Lamarr, Austrian-born actress, 2000, @85
Anthony
Franciosa, actor, stroke, 2006, @77
Carl
Perkins, singer/songwriter, cancer/strokes, 1998, @65
Wilson Pickett, singer (In the Midnight Hour),
heart attack, 2006, @64
Hal March, actor ($64,000
Question), cancer, 1970, @49
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Brain Teasers Answers
A Mouse
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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 contains mistakes and sadly once 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 Now…§
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