6-6-15

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Almanac: Week: 23 \ Day: 157
June Averages: 79°\41°
86004 Today: H 72°\L ° Average Sky Cover: 70% 
Wind ave:   mph\Gusts:  mph
Ave. High: 76° Record High:  87° (2002) Ave. Low: 39° Record Low:  28° (1971)
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Observances Today:
Amateur Radio Military Appreciation Day (ARMAD
America's Cup
Atheists Pride Day
Belmont Stakes
D-Day
Doughnut Day or Donut Day
Drawing Day or Pencil Day
Drive-in Movie Day
Horseradish Days
National Applesauce Cake Day
National ‘Gardening is Exercise’ Day
National Trails Day
Positive Power of Humor and Creativity Days
Russian Language Day
Teacher's Day
Turtle Races Day
YoYo Day

Dragon Boat Festival (China)
Flag Day (Sweden)
Memorial Day (Korea) 
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Observances This Week:
National Sun Safety Week:  1-8 
Great American Brass Band Week: 4-7
International Clothesline Week: 6-13 

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Quote of the Day 

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US Historical Highlights for Today
1639 - Massachusetts grants 500 acres of land to erect a gunpowder mill
1716 - 1st slaves arrive in Louisiana
1816 - 10" snowfall in New England, "year without a summer" (Mount Tambora)
1850 - Levi Strauss make his 1st pair of blue jeans
1868 - Captain D.Monahan, and troops from Troops G and I, 3rd Cavalry, leave Fort Sumner, in western New Mexico. The troops are chasing a group of NAVAJO , who have been accused of killing 4 settlers about 12 miles from the fort. After following their trail for 100 miles, the army surprises the NAVAJO, who are in a ravine. The Army reports killing 3 Navajo, and wounding 11; the rest escape. No soldiers are killed.
1882 - Electric iron patented by Henry W Seely, NYC
1885 - Sitting Bull signs contract today to work in Buffalo Bill"s Wild West Show. 1889 - Great Fire in Seattle destroys 25 downtown blocks
1890 - United States Polo Association forms, NYC
1896 - Frank Samuelsen and George Harbo leave NY harbor to row across Atlantic; their 55 day record for rowing was not broken for 114 year
1903 - Governor Brodie ordered the Arizona Rangers to Morenci and Clifton where miners were striking.
1904 - National Tuberculosis Association organized, Atlantic City, NJ
1925 - Walter Percy Chrysler founded Chrysler Corp (Iacocca is 8 months old)
1942 - 1st nylon parachute jump (Hartford Ct-Adeline Gray)
1944 - Alaska Airlines commences operations.
1966 - NFL & AFL announce their merger
1991 - NBC announces Jay Leno will replace Johnny Carson on May 25, 1992
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Today’s World Events through History
1242 - 24 wagonloads of Talmudic books burned in Paris
1536 - Mexico begins its inquisition
1795 - Fire destroy 1/3 of Copenhagen; 18,000 injured
1914 - 1st air flight out of sight of land (Scotland to Norway)
1944 - Operation Neptune, D-Day: 150,000 Allied Expeditionary Force lands in Normandy, France in WWII
1992 - 62nd French Women’s Tennis Open: Monica Seles beats Steffi Graf (6-2 3-6 10-8)
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Birthdays Today:
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthday’s Today


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My Rambling Thoughts
Been a sittin’ and a waitin’ for the rain all day. Everything is lined up, clouds…cool temps…smell of rain…wind…but alas still no rain. They say it is still coming later this evening.
Mary called and is back in Flag so we had lunch. Great stories of her water repair week. She and Mike had planned a weekend ‘on the trail’ for National Trail Day, but the predicted rain cancelled the event. Lots of people in our little mountain town are just sittin’ and waitin’ for the promised rain.
Update: finally about 4pm the rain came and it’s a nice gentle one.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
And now for more mystery quotes in the style of the Vowel-less knights...

1. dn't knw wh m grndfthr ws; m mch mr cncrnd t knw wht hs grndsn wll b.

2. t's rnng cts nd dgs t thr!

3. 'll gt thrgh, cm hll r hgh wtr.

HINTS
1. Spoken by an American President.
Bonus point: Who?

2. A popular saying dating from the Middle Ages in Western Europe.
Bonus point: Why does this saying use these animals for comparison?

3. An expression from the early 1900's.
Bonus points: What group is thought to have originated this saying, and what were they doing?

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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
• • Bjorn Borg in 1974 Note: in Swedish
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… Celebrity Facts…
Shakira has been making music for more than 23 years, can play the guitar, drums, percussion, and harmonica, speaks 7 different languages, is the founder of a charity called Pies Descalzos, and is a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF.

Clint Eastwood was in a plane which crashed into the sea. He and the pilot escaped the sinking aircraft and swam 3 miles to safety.

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.

…Cool Facts…
‘Fracture putty’ is a material being developed that when packed in & around a bone fracture, provides full load bearing strength within days.

A full-time cashier at Costco makes about $49,000 annually. The average wage at Costco is nearly 20 dollars an hour and 89% of Costco employees are eligible for benefits.

…Flagstaff, AZ History…
75 YEARS AGO-1940
The cornerstone laying ceremony for the new Emerson School to be erected on the site of the old Emerson School occurred on Monday at 2:30 p.m. The opening prayer was offered by the Rev. Peter K. Flanning of the Baptist Church and the closing prayer by the Rev. Father Edward F. Albouy, priest of the Church of the Nativity. Grades 4, 5 and 6 sang "God Bless America."

…Harper’s Index…
4.4/5 – average rating for promptness in returning student work received by an online course instructior believed to be a male.

3.5 – by an instructor who returns student work at the same time and is believed to be female

…Unusual Fact of the Day…
Lieutenant Theo Kojak sucked on lollipops because the actor who played him, Telly Savalas, was trying to quit smoking.
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2 jokes for the day
This guy calls an Airline and asks "How long does it take to get from Boston to New York?
"The rep says, “One min. please, ”
and the guy says, “ Ok Thank you for your help”

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A couple was at the mall and his wife decided to buy something for their daughter-in-law at an exclusive lingerie shop.
Inside, the husband was feeling very out of place when a beautiful clerk asked if she could help him.
In a cocky manner, he asked, “Where are all the men’s clothes?”
In a demure voice the clerk replied, “All of these clothes are for men, sir.”           

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Yep, It Really Happened
There are lots of different ways to commit suicide. Probably one of the worst was attempted by a Welsh skateboarder and professional douchebag named Matt Pritchard. 
Mr. Pritchard is part of a prank and stunt show called Dirty Sanchez. Think of it as a British version of Jackass. You can't expect a lot of discretion from a man who gets punched, stabbed and mutilated for a living, but what he did on a private jet flight from Amsterdam to Nevada bordered on suicidal. 
After mixing prescription drugs with alcohol he proceeded to strip naked and urinate on fellow passenger Dolph Lundgren. 
In case you are not familiar with him: Dolph Lundgren is a 6-foot, 5-inch, 250 pound robot built in Sweden in 1957 who holds a master's degree in chemical engineering and a 3rd degree black belt in Karate. 
He has beaten up the likes of Sylvester Stallone, Brandon Lee and Skeletor on the big screen as well as a number of real people in martial arts competitions. 
You almost could not pick a worse person to pee on unless you found a Navy SEAL in the middle of a live fire exercise. 
But, that is exactly what Mr. Pritchard did. 
Instead of the flight crew having to remove him from the plane with a mop and several large trash bags, Pritchard apologized to Lundgren who actually shook his hand and told him not to worry about it.        

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Somewhat Useless Information
In 1832, U.K. representative B.H. Hodson, while living in Nepal, claimed to have seen the Abominable Snowman attack his servants. Hodson described the creature as a "wild man covered in long, dark hair, and had no tail". This is generally considered the first report of the Abominable Snowman made by a Westerner.

The National Hockey League's New Jersey Devils are named after The Jersey Devil, a legendary creature who has reportedly been sighted by numerous New Jersey residents for almost three centuries, but whose description has changed dramatically over the years. Originally described as a demonic child with hooves, bat wings, a forked tail, and the head of a horse, the creature has since been described as a flying lion, a green alien-like monster, and a faceless hairy creature. 

In the summer of 1816, while visiting the poet Lord Byron at his villa near Lake Geneva in Switzerland, Mary Shelley created the character of the Frankenstein monster. During this visit, stormy weather forced the party to spend most of their time indoors. To pass the time, some of Byron's other guests read from a volume of ghost stories. One evening, Byron issued a challenge - that each of his guests should write a ghost story of their own. Mary's story, which was inspired by a dream, eventually became her most famous literary work - the novel Frankenstein.

Famed Mexican cinematographer Gabriel Figueroa once told of a legendary humanoid creature that supposedly lived in South America. Producer William Alland overheard the story, and it became the inspiration for The Creature From the Black Lagoon (1954). The Creature is considered by many critics to be Universal's last great classic monster, and it spawned several sequels including Revenge of the Creature (1955) and The Creature Walks Among Us (1956).

The Dracula legend is generally believed to have evolved from the life of Vlad Tepes or Vlad the Impaler, a Prince of Wallachia (in Romania) who lived from 1431 to 1476. Best known for the cruelty of his reign, he was greatly disliked, but he served as a sort of buffer between Europe and the Ottoman invaders, and this made him key to the European defense. He fulfilled this purpose well, killing so many Turks that the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II laid siege on Vlad's castle himself.

In Greek mythology, the story of Lycaon serves as one of the earliest examples of the werewolf legend. According to one version of the story, Lycaon was transformed into a wolf as punishment for eating human flesh. According to another version, he served up his own son Nyctimus, offered the dish of human flesh to Zeus on the altar of mount Lycaeus, and was immediately turned into a wolf by the disgusted god. This gave rise to the legend that a man was turned into a wolf at each annual sacrifice to Zeus Lycaeus, but if he refrained from eating human flesh for ten years he would regain his human form.

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Birthday’s Today
99 - Tom Ryan, comic strip cartoonist (Tumbleweeds)
76 - Gary "US" Bonds, [Anderson], Fla, singer/songwriter (New Orleans)
68 - Robert Englund, American actor (Freddy vs. Jason, A Nightmare on Elm Street)
59 - Bjorn Borg, Sodertlage Sweden, tennis champ (Wimbledon 1976-79)
40 - Lukas Hass, actor (Mars Attacks)
28 - Daniel Logan, Auckland actor (Boba Fett-Star Wars Episode II)
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Remembered for being born today
1875-1955@80 - Thomas Mann, Germany, novelist (Magic Mountain-Nobel 1929)
1868-1912@43 - Robert Falcon Scott, British leader-ill-fated south pole expedition
 1755-1776@21 - Nathan Hale, American Revolutionary War patriot, "I only regret that I have but one life to give for my country."
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Historical Obits Today
Esther Williams, American swimmer and actress-2013@91
Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss Psychiatrist-1961@85
J. Paul Getty, oil magnate/billionaire-1976@83
Hiram Bingham III, American Archaeologist (Incan site of Machu Picchu)-1956@80
Jack Haley, American actor (The Wizard of Oz)-1979@80
Anne Bancroft, American actress, cancer-2005@73
Charles Francis Jenkins, American Inventor\television pioneer 1934@66
Stan Getz, jazz saxophonist (Girl from Ipanema), cancer-1991@64
Patrick Henry, American revolutionary-1799@63
Louis Chevrolet, American automotive pioneer-1941@62
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Brain Teasers Answers
1. I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be.
Bonus: Abraham Lincoln

2. It's raining cats and dogs out there!
Bonus: Because a very heavy rain on an uninsulated roof sounds like heavy objects are hitting it.

3. I'll get through, come hell or high water.
Bonus: Cattle ranchers, driving herds to market.

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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.

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