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Almanac: Week: 27 \ Day: 184
July Averages: 82°\50°
86004 Today: H 88°\L 56° Average Sky Cover: 30%
Wind ave: 9mph\Gusts: 17mph
Ave.
High: 82° Record High: 93° (2007) Ave. Low: 47° Record Low:
34° (1997)
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Observances Today:
Air
Conditioning Appreciation Days
Compliment
Your Mirror Day
Disobedience
Day
Dog
Days begin
International
Chicken Wing Day
International
Plastic Bag Free Day
Stay
Out Of The Sun Day
Superman
Day
Admission
Day (Idaho-1890-43rd)
Independence
Day (Belarus-1944-from Nazis)
Ramadan
(Islam)
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Observances This Week:
National
Unassisted Homebirth Week: 1-7
Beans and Bacon Days: 1-5
National Tom Sawyer Days: 2-5 (aka Fence Painting Days)
Roswell UFO Days: 3-5
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Quote of the Day
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US Historical Highlights for Today
1819 - 1st
savings bank in US (Bank of Savings in NYC) opens its doors
1839 - 1st
state normal school in US opens, Lexington, Mass, with 3 students
1848 - Slaves freed
in Danish West Indies (now US Virgin Islands)
1863 - Battle of Gettysburg, Pa, the largest battle
ever fought on the American continent, ends in a major victory for the Union.
1886 - 1st NY
Tribune printing using 1st commercial linotype machine
1913 - Common
tern banded in Maine; found dead in 1919 in Africa (1st bird known to have
crossed the Atlantic)
1928- Tucson City Council
proposed moving the police from a ten-hour to an eight-hour shift to conform
with the working schedule in effect in Phoenix, Douglas, Bisbee and other
Arizona cities.
1930 - US
Veterans Administration created
1934 - FDIC
pays off 1st insured depositors, Fon du Lac Bank, East Peoria IL
1938 - President Franklin
Roosevelt dedicates the Eternal Light Peace Memorial and lights the
eternal flame at Gettysburg Battlefield.
1939 - Lou
Gehrig day; Gehrig makes "luckiest man" speech
1947 - 252,288
people (record) pass through Grand Central Station, NYC
1978 - US Supreme Court rules 5-4, FCC had a right to
reprimand NY radio station WBAI for broadcasting George Carlin's "Filthy
Words"
1980 - 1st US
Seniors Golf Open: Roberto deVicenzo
1986 - President
Reagan presided over relighting of renovated Statue of Liberty
1989 - US Supreme Court rules states do not have to
provide funds for abortions
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Today’s World Events through History
1187 - Battle of
Horns of Hattin; Saladin, Sultan of Egypt and Syria, destroys Jerusalem's
crusader army.
1608 - Samuel
de Champlain founds city of Quebec
1767 - Pitcairn
Island is discovered by Midshipman Robert Pitcairn on an expeditionary voyage
commanded by Philip Carteret.
1767 - Norway's oldest newspaper still in print,
Adresseavisen, is founded (first edition published this date).
1947 - Soviet Union doesn't participate in Marshall
Plan
1954 - Food rationing ends in Britain
1968 - As part of a series of protests against
housing conditions in Derry, the Derry Housing Action Committee (DHAC) hold a
sit-down protest on the newly opened second deck of the Craigavon Bridge in the
city, Northern Ireland
1970 - The British Army imposed a curfew on the
Falls Road area of Belfast as they search for weapons; during the operation
they come under attack from the Official IRA (OIRA) and republican rioters
1992 – 31 years
after being expelled, South Africa has its FIFA membership reinstated
1996 - British
House of Commons annouces Stone of Scone, used in the coronation of Scottish
and British monarchs, will be returned to Scotland after 600 years
2004 - Official
opening of Bangkok's subway system.
2013 - Egypt's
president, Mohammed Morsi, is deposed by the military with Adly Mansour
appointed interim president
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♫ Birthdays
Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today
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My Rambling Thoughts
Great lunch today with Cheryl, her son and his family and Mary.
Nice to catch up with him and meet his family. Their vacation continues through
the weekend and they head back on Monday.
A few days ago I was ranting about needing to provide the Target
computer with my driver’s license to purchase a six pack of beer. Did some
internet searching and discovered that many beer sellers have been doing this
for about 5 years. Many people had the same reaction I had…no way. But the
policy continues. So disheartening.
Then there is the lady who was filling out registration papers for
her son’s Kindergarten Public school. One of the questions was: Was the
applicant’s birth C-section or vaginal. The mom refused to answer it, as she
felt it was too private and not needed by the school. Turns out, it has been
part of the application since 1960 and she is the first parent to complain. No
one who works with the applications can remember ever checking an application
to find the answer when a child is in trouble or having learning problems. With
all the technology, I guess we are getting more concerned about personal
information. As I recall my work days, I remember SpEd testers asking the mom a
similar question. Something about looking for information that might explain
the need for testing the child. Thought it was strange back then and still do.
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Brain Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
I
am used to bat with, yet I never get a hit.
I am near a ball, yet I am never thrown.
What am I?
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Found on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Cool Facts…
Iceland has no army and is also recognized as the world’s most
peaceful country.
Pope Francis was once a nightclub bouncer.
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…Flagstaff, AZ
History…
25 YEARS
AGO-1990
Fire restrictions went in place on all public lands beginning on
this past Monday. Laurie Smith, Forest Service spokesperson, says this means no
campfires, and no smoking except in designated campgrounds. So far the Rim Fire
has burned 633 acres.
Three houses are being bulldozed on South Elden to make room for
the expansion of Butler Avenue.
The American West Carnival will open on Tuesday at Fort Tuthill as
a feature of the Flagstaff Pioneer Country Pro Rodeo and Western Week.
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…Harper’s Index…
2,257 – minimum
number of murders committed in India since 2000 whose motive was witch hunting
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… Relationship Facts…
Hu Xiaoyun, dumped for being poor by his ex-girlfriend seven years
ago, spent $40,000 booking four entire IMAX cinemas for first-day showings of
Transformers 4 - just to prove her wrong.
When you kiss someone for the first time, you get a spike in the
neurotransmitter dopamine, making you crave more.
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…Unusual Fact of
the Day…
Strawberry Shortcake started out as a greeting card character. As
her popularity grew in the 1980s, she began to appear on dolls and toys and
even starred in her own TV show.
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2 jokes for the day
What is 2+2? To the mathematician it is 4.
To the philosopher "it depends how you define the concept of 2"
To the accountant "what would you like it to be."
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COMPUTER TERMS - TEXAS TRANSLATION:
LOG ON: Making a wood stove hotter.
LOG OFF: Don't add no more wood.
MONITOR: Keeping an eye on the wood stove.
DOWNLOAD: Gettin' the farwood off the truck
MEGA HERTZ: When yer not keerful gettin' the farwood
FLOPPY DISC: Whatcha git from tryin to carry too much farwood
RAM: That thing tha splits the farwood
HARD DRIVE: Gettin' home in the winter time
PROMPT: What the mail ain't in the winter time
WINDOWS: What to shut when it's cold outside
SCREEN: What to shut when it's black fly season
BYTE: What them dang flies do
CHIP: Munchies fer the TV
MICRO CHIP: What's in the bottom of the munchie bag
MODEM: Whatcha did to the hay fields
DOT MATRIX: Old Dan Matrix's wife
LAP TOP: Where the kitty sleeps
KEYBOARD: Where ya hang the dang truck keys
SOFTWARE: Them dang plastic forks and knives
MOUSE: What eats the grain in the barn
MOUSE PAD: That's hippie talk fer the mouse hole
MAIN FRAME: Holds up the barn roof
ENTER: Northerner talk fer "c'mon in, y'all"
RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY: When ya can't 'member what ya paid fer the rifle
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Yep, It Really
Happened
LONDON
(UPI) - On Saturday, CNN ran an entire segment on the possible sighting
of an Islamic State flag at a pride parade in London. "Just in: ISIS flag
spotted at gay pride parade," read a banner stretching across the bottom
of the news channel's TV feed as cameras repeatedly panned and zoomed in on
what turned out to be a flag featuring crude drawings of sex toys. The flag was
apparently spotted by CNN International reporter Lucy Pawle, who joined the
segment via phone to talk about her startling discovery. "This man dressed
in black and white was waving what appears to be a very bad mimicry, but a
clear attempt to mimic, the ISIS flag," Pawle said. "The black and
white flag with the distinctive lettering." Though Pawle seemed to grasp
the inauthenticity of the flag, she failed to realize the humor in it and even
reported it to nearby police. "If you look at the flag closely, it's
clearly not Arabic. In fact, it looks like it could be gobbledygook."
CNN's mistake quickly went viral, earning derision from a variety of online
news sources. CNN has since removed the video from their website. Mediaite,
however, posted a clip of the incident for posterity's sake.
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Somewhat Useless
Information
John
Adams wrote that we actually declared our independence from Britain in
Philadelphia on July 2. "The Second Day of July 1776, will be the most
memorable Epocha, in the History of America," Adams wrote on July 3, 1776.
"It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games,
Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent
to the other from this Time forward forever more."
***
The
56 signers of the Declaration of Independence did not sign at the same time,
nor did they sign on July 4, 1776. The official event occurred on August 2,
1776, when 50 men signed it. The names of the signers of the Declaration of
Independence were withheld from the public for more than six months to protect
the signers. If independence had not been achieved, the treasonable act of the signers
would have, by law, resulted in their deaths.
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Birthdays Today
85 - Pete Fountain, jazz clarinetist
(Lawrence Welk 1957-59)
78 - Tom Stoppard,
Czech, playwright (Rosencrantz & Guildenstern-1968 Tony)
72 - Geraldo Rivera, [Gerry Rivers], news
personality (20/20, Geraldo)
59 - Montel Williams, TV talk show host
(Montel)
53 - Thomas
Gibson, actor (Dharma & Greg)
53 - Tom Cruise, Syracuse,
actor (Risky Business, Jerry MaGuire, Rainman)
44 - Julian Assange,
Queensland, Australia, Wikileaks founder
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Born this day…Died in __@__
Mississippi
John Hurt, blues singer and guitarist 1966@73
George
Sanders, Russia, actor (All About Eve-Academy Award 1950) 1972@65
George M
Cohan, father of musical comedy (Give My Regards to Broadway) 1942@64
Samuel de
Champlain, explorer (Lake Champlain) 1635@61
Franz
Kafka, Czech, author (Metamorphosis, Trial, Amerika) 1924@40
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Historical Obits Today
Andy
Griffith, American actor-2012@86
Rudy
Vallee, singer (Vagabond Dreams)-1986@84
"Curly" Joe
DeRita, last of Three Stooges-1993@83
Jim
Backus, actor (Magoo, Gilligan's Island), pneumonia-1989@76
Ross
Martin, actor (Mr Lucky, Wild Wild West), heart attack-1981@61
Don
Drysdale, American Major League Baseball player, heart attack-1993@56
Jim
Morrison, rock singer (Doors), heart failure-1971@27
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Brain Teasers Answers
Your Eyelashes!
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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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