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Almanac: Week: 23 \ Day: 155
June
Averages: 79°\41°
86004
Today: H 77°\L 36° Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind
ave: 13mph\Gusts: 31mph
Ave. High: 75° Record High: 89°
(1990) Ave. Low: 38° Record
Low: 23° (1908)
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Observances Today:
Applesauce Cake Day
Audacity To Hope Day
Do-Dah Parade
Hug Your Cat Day
International Day of Innocent
Children Victims of Aggression
National Trails Day
Old Maid's Day
Flag Day (Finland)
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Observances This Week:
National Sun Safety Week: 1-8
Great American Brass Band Week: 4-7
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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1760 - Great
Upheaval: New England planters arrive to claim land in Nova Scotia, Canada
taken from the Acadians.
1794 - Congress
passes Neutrality Act, bans Americans from serving in armed forces of foreign
powers
1812 - Louisiana
Territory officially renamed "Missouri Territory"
1825 - Unseasonable
hurricane hits NYC
1845 - Mexican-US
war starts
1871 - General
George Crook takes command of the Department of Arizona, today. He believes the
Indians should be treated fairly, but kept under control.
1876 - An
express train called the Transcontinental Express arrives in San Francisco,
California, via the First Transcontinental Railroad only 83 hours and 39
minutes after having left New York City.
1892 - Sierra Club forms in SF
1896 - Henry Ford takes
his 1st Ford through streets of Detroit
1907 - Automatic
washer & dryer introduced
1912 - Massachusetts passes 1st US minimum wage law
1917 - 1st
Pulitzer prize awarded to Richards & Elliott (Julia Ward Howe)
1917 - American men begin registering for the draft
1919 - US marines invade Costa Rica
1927 - 1st Ryder
Cup: US beats England, 9½-2½ at Worcester Country Club (Worcester,
Massachusetts, US)
1927 - Johnny Weissmuller set swim records in
100-yard & 200-yard free-style
1929 - George
Eastman demonstrates 1st technicolor movie (Rochester NY)
1942 - Capitol Record Co opens for business
1943 - Race riots in LA
1973 - A patent for the ATM is granted to Don
Wetzel, Tom Barnes and George Chastain.
1975 - Oldest
animal fossils in US discovered in NC
1984 - DNA is successfully cloned from an extinct
animal
1989 - Largest parade in Bronx history honors 350th
anniversary
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Today’s World Events through History
781 BC - Oldest
Chinese recording of a solar eclipse
1070 - Roquefort
cheese created in a cave near Roquefort, France
1784 - Madame
Elizabeth Thible becomes the first female balloonist.
1792 - Capt
George Vancouver claims Puget Sound for Britain
1940 - British complete the "miracle of
Dunkirk" by evacuating 300,000 allies troops from France
1940 - German forces enter Paris during WWII
1943 - Argentina
taken over by Gen Rawson & Col Juan Peron
1944 - 1st
British gliders touch down on French soil for D-Day
1954 - France grants Vietnam independence inside
French Union
1963 - British Minister of War John Profumo resigns
due to Christine Keeler scandal
1964 - Beatles
"World Tour" begins in Copenhagen Denmark
1989 - Tiananmen Square Massacre: Chinese troops
clear the square of student protesters, unofficial figures place death toll
near 1,000.
2014 - 10
Nigerian generals and five other senior military officers have been
courts-martialed for providing arms and information to Boko Haram
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♫ Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today
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My Rambling Thoughts
Really nice day, but a bit windy for my taste.
Talked to Mary this morning and she is still in Phx after a
harrowing weekend. Their water bill was for 57,000 gallons of water. Front yard
dug up, no leaks. Pool checked, no leaks. Meter checked, no problems. After
four days of messing around, the bottom line this afternoon was that when their
sprinkler system failed to turn off and ran constantly for at least 3 days that
used up the water. The neighbor had called her in Flag back then to ask if they
knew the sprinklers were running 24/7. Amazing how much water was used by that
sprinkler system.
Needless to say, she is staying in Phx until the weekend and
Cheryl is still in Michigan, so our weekly lunch won’t occur this week.
When I heard that the FBI is flying private planes around major
cities to ‘watch’ criminals, I was not surprised. There is no privacy in the
US. Sidebar: Our local paper had an article last week that a ‘military training’
is taking place on the outskirts of our little mountain town and that there
will be various military helicopters or planes flying around this week. I haven’t
seen any, but have heard a lot more helicopters in the area. Normal life in
2015. Sad.
Note: When traveling anywhere and encountering a wild animal,
remember they are called ‘wild’ for a reason. Doesn’t matter if in Africa,
Yellowstone, or the AZ desert…they are called wild for a reason. This may sound
harsh, but the wild animal is going to do what is always does…as the visitor,
follow the rules…always!
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
Though
my gray beginnings are not so pretty,
I grow quite well into my beauty.
Alabaster white or black as night,
My grace is known world wide.
I may make my home in the chilly Arctic,
I'm also known well down under,
From North America to South America I may be known to trumpet.
As a female I may Pen my name,
While the males may prefer to pick at a Cob.
But near or far my beauty is known by lore and by myth.
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Found on You Tube with some
relevance to today
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… Celebrity Facts…
Katy Perry has a cat named Kitty Purry.
Seann William Scott, who played Stifler in the American Pie films,
was extremely shy and nervous around women and did not have a girlfriend until
he was 30 years old.
…Cool Facts…
For his time as James Bond, Daniel Craig has the privilege of
taking any Aston Martin from the factory for the rest of his life.
The first foreigner to become a samurai was an African slave.
The US national public health institute, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, has an actual plan in case of zombie invasion.
…Flagstaff, AZ
History…
75 YEARS AGO-1940
Twenty-three persons appeared before Examiner R. A . Scott of
Tucson for a Naturalization Hearing on the 24th of this month and were granted
citizenship in the United States of America at that time.
Work is going on for the new Coco-Cola Co. bottling plant on
Phoenix Avenue. The building is to be 130 feet by 50 feet with 18-inch-thick
walls 12 feet high. The concrete floor, steel truss roof with wood purling and
sheathing is to be topped with a metal roof. It also will have large in and out
doors for the convenience of loading and unloading.
…Harper’s Index…
90 –percentage
of Benjamin Netanyahu’s 2014 primary-campaign contributions that come from the
US
30 –that came
from three US families
…Unusual Fact of
the Day…
The word “PEZ” comes from the German word for
peppermint—PfeffErminZ.
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2 jokes for the day
A man called his doctor and said, “Doctor, I
think that my wife has come down with a case of laryngitis.”
“Bring her into the office, then” the doctor said, “and I’ll see what I can do
to treat the condition.”
“Actually, I was hoping you could tell me how to prolong it.”
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Two Antartians were speeding down the highway
at well over 90 mph.
"Hey," asked Bob, who was at the wheel, "any cops following
us?"
Henry, his passenger, turned around and had a long look at the road behind them.
"Yeah, looks like it," he responded.
"Are his flashers on?" asked Bob.
Henry turned around again...
"Yup...nope...yup...nope...yup...nope...yup..."
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Yep, It Really
Happened
Franklin,
TN - A woman was charged with driving under the influence after
consuming whipped cream. Police said that 28-year-old Anna Thomas of Franklin, used
cans of aerosol whipped cream to get high. She was charged with driving under
the influence after crashing her car. When police arrived, Thomas was
disoriented. Officers found 13 cans of whipped cream scattered inside the
vehicle. Almost all of the bottles were empty. No pie was discovered.
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Somewhat Useless
Information
The
Stanley Cup was created by Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley (Lord Stanley of
Preston), the Governor General of Canada from 1888 to 1893. After purchasing
the cup in London for about $50 at the time, he donated it and had it awarded
to Canada's top amateur hockey club. It was first awarded to the Montreal
Amateur Athletic Association in 1893.
There are three versions of the Stanley Cup: The original bowl, purchased in
1892, was retired in 1962 and is displayed in the Hockey Hall of Fame in
Toronto. The Presentation Cup has been awarded since 1963, and the team keeps
it for 100 days, with each player getting a day with it. The Replica Cup is
used as a stand-in at the Hall of Fame whenever the Presentation Cup is absent.
A new Cup isn't made every year. The trophy is passed from one champion to the
next, and names of the winning players, coaches, management and staff are added
to the lowest of the five rings. When the rings become full, the oldest band is
removed and sent to the Hall of Fame. A blank replacement band is then added.
Each ring holds 13 teams.
Some engraving errors were not corrected, including the 1980-81 Islanders team
that is misspelled as "Ilanders,"and the 1971-72 Boston Bruins shown
as "Bqstqn Bruins."
When members of the 1924 champion Montreal Canadians got a flat tire on the way
to the team's victory banquet, they removed the Cup from the trunk of the car
to get to the spare tire and left the Cup on the side of the road. They found
it later laying in a snow bank.
In 1950, Detroit Red Wings captain Ted Lindsay began the tradition of winning
players hoisting the Cup.
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Birthday’s Today
87 - Ruth Westheimer, Germany, sex therapist
79 - Bruce Dern,
Winnetka Ill, actor (Coming Home, Silent Running, Tatoo)
78 - Robert Fulghum, author (All I
Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten)
72 - Sandra
Haynie, Fort Worth TX, LPGA golfer (1974 US Women's Open)
71 - Michelle Phillips, singer/actress
(Mamas & Papas)
63 - Parker Stevenson, Phila Pa, actor (Stroker
Ace)
44 - Noah Wyle,
Hollywood California, actor (Dr John Carter-ER)
40 - Russell Brand,
British comedian and television personality
40 - Angelina Jolie,
American actress (Girl, Interrupted, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider)
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Remembered for being born today
1917-2004@87 - Robert
Merrill, Brooklyn, baritone (NY Metropolitan Opera)
1924-2006@81 - Dennis
Weaver, Joplin Mo, actor (Chester-Gunsmoke)
1908-1976@69 - Rosalind Russell, actress (Mame, Take a
Letter Darling)
1937-2006@69 - Freddie
Fender, Mexico, country singer (Feelings)
1887-1949@61 - Tom
Longboat, Onondaga marathon runner
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Historical Obits Today
Carl
Stotz, founder (baseball's little league)-1992@82
Giacomo Casanova,
Italian adventurer/writer/womanizer-1798@73
Arna
Bontemps, American poet (Harlem Renaissance), heart attack-1973@72
Dik
Browne, cartoonist (Hi & Lois, Hagar the Horrible)-1989@71
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Brain Teasers Answers
A swan.
A female swan is a pen and a male swan is a cob.
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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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