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Almanac: Week: 22 \ Day: 150
May
Averages: 68°\35°
86004
Today: H 79°\L 43° Average Sky Cover: 30%
Wind
ave: 5mph\Gusts: 24mph
Ave. High: 73° Record High: 88°
(2002) Ave. Low: 37° Record
Low: 18° (1918)
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Observances Today:
Bat
Days
Loomis
Day - commemorates Mahlom Loomis, who
patented his wireless telegraphing inventions-1872
Mint
Julep Day
My
Bucket's Got A Hole In It Day
The
Wicket World of Croquet Day
Water
a Flower Day
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Observances This Week:
24-30
National
Tire Safety Week
Week of Solidarity With The People of Non-Self-Governing Territories
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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1911 - 1st
Indianapolis 500 car race, Ray Harroun wins at 74.59 MPH (120 KPH)
1921 - Indianapolis 500: Tommy Milton wins in 5:34:44.578 (144.231 km/h)
1941 - Indianapolis 500: Floyd Davis/Mauri Rose
wins in 4:20:36.266 (185.263 km/h)
1961 - Indianapolis 500: A. J. Foyt wins in 3:35:37.540 (223.908 km/h)
2010 - Indianapolis
500: Dario Franchitti wins in 3:05:37.0131
(260.107 km/h)
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1539 - Spanish
explorer Hernando de Soto discovers Florida
1650 - An ordinance
is passed against the making of counterfeit, or "fake," wampum by the
Directors of the Council of the New Netherlands. European manufacturers are
producing the fakes, which are being used to pay Indians.
1806 - Andrew
Jackson kills Charles Dickinson in a duel after Dickinson had accused
Jackson's wife of bigamy.
1821 - James
Boyd patents Rubber Fire Hose
1848 - Mexico ratifies treaty giving US; New
Mexico, California & parts of Nevada, Utah, Arizona & Colorado in
return for $15 million
1854 - Kansas-Nebraska
Act repealed Missouri Compromise opens north slavery
1864 - A group of
residents along Granite Creek met and established the town of Prescott, named
after historian William Hickling Prescott.
1868 - 'Decoration
Day', later called Memorial Day, first observed in Northern US states
1908 - 1st federal
workmen's compensation law approved
1937 - Memorial Day Massacre - Chicago police shoot
on union marchers, 10 die
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Today’s World Events through History
1431 - Hundred
Years' War:19-year-old Joan of Arc is burned at the stake by an
English-dominated tribunal.
1527 - University
of Marburg (Germany) founded
1548 - Juan Diego
(Cuauhtlatoatzin) is the Nahua who
saw the apparition of the Virgin Mary on a hill called Tepeyacac in Mexico.
1832 - The Rideau Canal in eastern Ontario is
opened.
1858 - Hudson's
Bay Company's rights to Vancouver Island revoked
1913 - New country of Albania, forms
1992 - UN votes for sanctions against Serb-led
Yugoslavia to halt fighting
2014 - Former
military chief al-Sisi wins 93 percent of the vote in Egypt's presidential
election
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♫ Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
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My Rambling Thoughts
So I had some errands to run this morning. Knowing that NAU was
the site for both high school graduations today, I really wanted to start early
to miss the traffic around 11a. So I get to Target about 9a—plenty of time.
Then I ran into a nurse from TC and we chatted, around another corner and a
friend from Public school in Tuba and we chatted. Then around another corner
and a guy is staring at me. Finally he asks me how I’m doing. Turns out to be a
student from my first class at Shonto, back in 1971. Hadn’t seen him since my
time at Navajo Mountain in 1985. We chatted a long time. Turns out his dad, now
96, was one of the Code Talkers. His family didn’t even know until 1986 when
the whole thing was declassified. Anyway all my student’s kids work in Phoenix
and he and his wife work at the Power plant in Page. So nice to catch up.
Finished up at Target and headed for Sprouts. Got my good food and hit the
road, about 5 minutes after the traffic was leaving NAU. Traffic took twice as
long to get home as everyone getting on I-40 were headed to the East side. Got home about 11:45. Anyway, it was all
good. Got home, turned on the TV…nada. Just a message that the channel would
return soon. Checked again at 2p and still no TV. Called the cable company and
heard the message ‘we are not accepting calls at this time.’ That is never a
good sign. At 3p I called again and the new message said that there was an
outage since 10a in the Flagstaff area and that the techs were working hard to
have it back on by 4:30p. Oh, well.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
In
each sentence below, the name of a fruit is hidden. Each of these fruits end
with the word 'berry'. You won't find the word 'berry' itself hidden there of
course, but try to find the missing part of each fruit to give it its full
name.
1. He looked blue in the face from too much exposure to the freezing cold
outside.
2. Boys, enter at your own risk!
3. We have a beautiful farm out in the countryside and we own a few goats, duck
and one goose.
4. She got cranky when people pointed out her mistake.
5. The children are scared of his raspy voice, and stay well away from his
house.
6. After a hard day's work at the farm, the horse gratefully collapsed on the
straw heap.
7. Too late! The cake had turned into a black charred mass because everyone
forgot about it!
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Found on You Tube with some
relevance to today
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…China
Facts…
In 2012, a Chinese gamer's father was so concerned about his son's
habit, he hired virtual hitmen to kill off his avatar.
Chen Guanming, from Jiangsu province in eastern China, traveled by
RICKSHAW for 2 years and covered nearly 40,000 miles through 16 countries,
surviving flood, war zones and extreme temperatures, finally arriving at the
London 2012 Olympics.
…Cool
Facts…
Keanu Reeves gave $75 million of his matrix sequels paycheck to
the film’s SFX team and bought the entire stunt crew Harley Davidson
motorcycles.
In 2006, the CEO of Whole Foods reduced his salary to $1 a year,
donated his entire portfolio to charity, and set up a $100,000 fund for staff
facing personal problems.
In 2013, the Netherlands scheduled 19 prisons to be closed due to
a lack of criminals.
…Flagstaff,
AZ History…
75 YEARS AGO - 1940
At the Orpheum for three days this week Wallace Beery, Marjorie
Rambeau and Leo Carillo in “20 Mule Team,“ a film about a mule-headed mule
skinner in Death Valley.
Free soda pop for customers today only at Richfield Stations
throughout the Southwest. In Flagstaff at Rick’s Welding north of the underpass
and at Richfield Super Service on E. Santa Fe Ave.
…Harper’s
Index…
263 – number of
US Federal employees who have been put on at least one full year of
administrative leave since 2011
$31,000,000
– estimated total amount of salary those employees received during
leave
…Unusual
Fact of the Day…
The 1983 film The Right Stuff featured an
interesting stepping-stone of cast and character last names: Ed Harris played
John Glenn, Scott Glenn played Alan Shepard, and Sam Shepard played Chuck
Yeager.
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2 jokes
for the day
One day Little Jonnie says to his father: I
want to get married.
Father: Oh, so do you have someone special in your mind?
Johnny: Yes...Grandma
Father: What? There is a problem now; you want to marry my Mother?
Johnny: Why not? You married my mother
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Little Billy wanted $100 badly and prayed for
two weeks but nothing happened.
Then he decided to write God a letter requesting the $100. When the postal
authorities received the letter addressed to God, USA, they decided to send it
to President Bush.
The President was so impressed, touched, and amused that he instructed his
secretary to send Billy a $5.00 bill.
President Bush thought this would appear to be a lot of money to a little boy.
Billy was delighted with the $5.00 and sat down to write a thank you note to
God, which read:
Dear God,
Thank you very much for sending the money, however, I noticed that for some
reason you had to send it through Washington D.C. and, as usual, those crooks
deducted $95.00.
Thanks,
Billy
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Yep, It
Really Happened
NYC - Now
here's a brain teaser if I ever heard one. Nine brains inexplicably appeared
earlier this week along a street in a village in New York. How the brains got
there and where they came from remains a mystery.
Residents discovered the brains on a Street in Gouverneur and called the
police. Gouverneur police collected one of the brains and brought it to a local
veterinarian for an examination. The veterinarian determined the brain had been
professionally removed -- likely from a dog -- and preserved in formaldehyde.
The veterinarian said that the brain was consistent with a beagle-sized brain
and was in very good condition with no damage.
But a chemistry professor at Clarkson University argued the specimen was
possibly from a sheep, not a dog.
No brain labeled Hans Delbruck was found, but there was an Abbey...someone.
Regardless, police told local news outlets there was little to fear. The nine
brains are believed to have been part of a collection for educational or
research purposes and no criminal activity, other than littering, is suspected.
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Somewhat
Useless Information
During
sleep, the brain "consolidates" memories and skills, meaning that the
brain strengthens, reorganizes, and restructures memories during sleep.
***
REM
atonia, or sleep paralysis, occurs in the typical sleeper every night to
prevent people from acting out their dreams. Only a few muscles have the
ability to move during REM sleep, such as the eye muscles, the auditory
muscles, and the diaphragm for respiration.
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Birthday’s Today
88 - Clint Walker,
Hartford Ill, actor (Kodiak, Cheyenne, Dirty Dozen)
72 - Gale Sayers,
Wichita Kansas, NFL running back (Chicago Bears)
60 - Brian Kobilka,
Minnesota Nobel Prize winning professor
51 - Wynonna, [Christina Judd], Ashland Ky,
singer (Judds-Why Not Me)
44 - Idina Menzel,
American actress and singer
41 - Cee-Lo Green, American musician
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Remembered for being born today
- Bob
Evans, American restaurateur 1918-2007@89
- Mel[vin J] Blanc, voice (Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd
& Porky Pig) 1908-1989@81
- Cornelia Otis
Skinner, writer (When Our Hearts Were Young & Gay) 1899-1979@80
- Benny Goodman,
clarinetist/bandleader (King of Swing) 1909-1986@77
- Peter Carl Fabergé,
Russian goldsmith and jeweler 1846-1920@74
- Christine Jorgensen,
pioneer transsexual (born George Jorgensen, Jr) 1926-1989@62
- Meredith MacRae,
actress (Petticoat Junction, My 3 Sons) 1945-2000@56
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Historical Obits Today
Voltaire,
[Francois-Marie Arouet], French writer (Candide)-1778@83
Claude
Rains, actor (Invisible Man), hemorrhage-1967@77
Boris
Pasternak, Russian (Doctor Zhivago) (Nobel Prize 1958), cancer-1960@70
Georg Johannes, Ritter von
Trapp World War I Austrian submarine commander; inspiration for "The
Sound of Music", cancer-1947@67
Alexander
Pope, English poet (The Rape of the Lock), long illness-1744@56
Christopher
Marlowe, English dramatist (Tamburlaine the Great), stabbed to death in a
pub brawl-1593@29
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Brain Teasers Answers
1. He looked BLUE in the face from too much exposure to the
freezing cold outside. - Blueberry
2. BOYS, ENter at your own risk! - Boysenberry
3. We have a beautiful farm out in the countryside and we own a few goats, duck
and one GOOSE. - Gooseberry
4. She got CRANky when people pointed out her mistake. - Cranberry
5. The children are scared of his RASPy voice, and stay well away from his
house. - Raspberry
6. After a hard day's work at the farm, the horse gratefully collapsed on the
STRAW heap. - Strawberry
7. Too late! The cake had turned into a BLACK charred mass because everyone
forgot about it! - Blackberry
Enjoy your berry feast!
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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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