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Almanac:
Week: 34 \ Day: 228
August
Averages: 78°\50°
86004
Today: H 84° \ L 55°
Average Sky Cover: 80%
Wind
ave: 5mph\Gusts: 16mph
Ave.
High: 80° Record High: 89°[1939]
Ave. Low: 49° Record Low: 37°[1968]
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Observances
Today:
Joe
Miller's Joke Day Link
National
Airborne Day Link
National
Rollercoaster Day
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Observances
This Week:
10-16 Elvis Week Link
15-21 National Aviation Week
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Quote
of the Day
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US
Historical Highlights for Today
1692 - The
Diego de Vargas campaign to reconquer New Mexico takes place
1780 - British decisively defeat Americans in
Battle of Camden, SC
1858 - Britain's
Queen Victoria telegraphs US President James Buchanan
1894 - Sioux & Onondaga chiefs met to urge
their people to renounce Christianity & return to their traditional faith
1896 - Gold st discovered in Klondike, found at
Bonanza Creek, by George Carmack
1934 - US ends occupation of Haiti (been there
since 1915)
1936 - Tucson discovered that
its new underpass on Stone Avenue became a lake after a heavy rain. The City
Council named it Lake Elmira, after Elmira Doakes, a Safford School student who
was first to swim in it.
1954 - "Sports Illustrated" magazine
begins publishing
1969 - Second day of the Woodstock rock festival in
NY
1987 - Astrological Harmonic Convergence-Dawn of
New Age
2012 - Julian Assange, Wikileaks founder, is
granted political asylum by Ecuador
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World
Historical Highlights for Today
1880 - The French state commissions sculptor Auguste
Rodin for a large sculpted doorway 'The Gates of Hell' for the proposed
Musée des Arts Décoratifs
1936 - 11th Olympic games closes in Berlin
1959 - USSR introduces installment buying
1971 - Over 8,000 workers go on strike in Derry,
Northern Ireland, in protest at the introduction of Internment (allowing
suspected terrorists to be indefinitely detained without trial)
1989 - A solar flare from the Sun creates a
geomagnetic storm that affects micro chips, leading to a halt of all trading on
Toronto's stock market
1990 - South African President F. W. de Klerk and Nelson
Mandela hold emergency talks in Pretoria about increasing violence in
Soweto
2008 - Usain Bolt sets a new 100 meter dash
world record of 9.69 seconds at the Beijing 2008 summer Olympics.
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♫ Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today
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My
Rambling Thoughts
Getting ready for our discussion group tonight….Sectarianism.
Should be an interesting discussion. Many Americans look at the Middle East
issues with Muslims to be sectarian, when the authors argue that is only a
small part of the issues. While many use the sectarian riffs, it is really much
more about politics and power.
Our monsoon was supposed to fall back for a few days, but we were
hit with a pretty loud thunderstorm this afternoon bringing lots of rain. Nice.
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Brain
Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
Complete
the words so that the last 2 letters of the first word are the first 2 letters
of the second word, and the last 2 letters of the second word are the first 2
letters of the third word, etc. The last 2 letters of the tenth word are the
first 2 letters of the first word, thus completing the circle.
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_ _ M P _ _
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Found
on You Tube with some relevance to today
Returns tomorrow
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…Flagstaff,
AZ History…
50 YEARS AGO-1965
The Mountaineer Square Dance Society is hosting a gala square
dance Saturday night. The Warmup begins at 8 p.m. in the Flagstaff Jr. High
School Gym. There’s to be a barbecue lunch and fashion show at Weitzel
School on Saturday then the climax at the Flag High School Gym Saturday night
with the well-known Chuck Daley of Lakewood, California, calling.
The city produced over 1 billion gallons of water during 1964 from
various sources and used nearly all of it. 20,007 feet of new water line were
laid, 189 water taps were added and 275 new sewer taps were added. Robert
Steele, speaking for City Water.
The city council voted to provide the Chamber of Commerce with
$250 for an aide to tend the Colton Park west of their building.
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…Harper’s
Index…
61,381 – minimum
number of animals that USDA Wildlife Services has killed by mistake since 2000
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…Instagram
Photo of the Day…
natgeoPhoto by Pedromcbride // The sun sets over Habana — and
historically chilly relations between #Cuba and America as a U.S. embassy
opened yesterday. Many ask will it improve relations and open up economic
activity and improve Cuban lives or will waves of tourism overrun the warm
island spirit that has been locked in time for decades? Only time will tell.
Having worked in this magical, musical realm for decades, I ask the same.
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…Foreign
Laws Tourists Need to Know…
There is no better way to cool off from the hot summer sun than to
bite into a juicy and refreshing watermelon; but don’t expect to find that kind of reprieve in Rio Claro,
Brazil. Why? Because watermelon is prohibited, of course.
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…Nelson
Mandela Inspiring Quote …
·
“There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged
to find the ways in which you yourself have altered.”
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…USA
Facts…
The Canadian province of New Brunswick (which was part of the UK
at the time) had a bloodless war with the US state of Maine in 1839
Alaska is the only state that can be typed on one row of keys on a
QWERTY keyboard.
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…Unusual
Fact of the Day…
The Latin phrase libra pondo was used in ancient
Rome to indicate weight, which is why today the abbreviation for
"pound" is "lb."
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2
jokes for the day
Regarding Face book Co-founder Edward
Saverin's renouncing his US citizenship to avoid paying taxes.
One thing for which you have to give Obama credit for when he took office, one
of the biggest problems was illegal immigrants streaming over our border.
3 1/2 years later he's sure cured that problem. Now many are trying to get
out. (To avoid paying taxes)
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One afternoon in the Arctic, a father polar
bear and his son polar bear were sitting in the snow.
The son polar bear turned to his father and asked, "Dad, am I 100% polar
bear?"
The father polar bear replied, "Of course, son, you're 100% polar bear.
Why do you ask?"
I’m Freezing!! replied his son
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Yep,
It Really Happened
SIKESTON,
Mo. - A diner filed a lawsuit Monday against a Missouri restaurant
famous for its "throwed rolls" after a piece of bread hit her and
caused an injury. Troy Tucker sued Lambert's Cafe in Sikeston, Mo., after she
said she was hit by a roll and "sustained a lacerated cornea with a
vitreous detachment and all head, neck, eyes and vision were severely
damaged" in September 2014, WDAF-TV, St. Louis, Mo., reported. She is
seeking $25,000 to pay for her medical bills and legal fees. The lawsuit said
Lambert's Cafe should know about the dangers caused by throwing rolls. Jerry
Johnson, the general manager of the restaurant, told KFVS-TV in Cape Girardeau,
Mo., the employees never mean to injure anyone when they throw rolls. He said
people have tried to sue the restaurant in the past, and in some cases, the
company's insurance has paid the cost of medical bills. It's unclear if Tucker
has a case for her allegations of "carelessness and negligence"
against Lambert's Cafe. There are multiple signs inside and and outside the
restaurant calling it "Home of Throwed Rolls."
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Somewhat
Useless Information
Romans
were highly superstitious and feared anything to do with the left, which is why
their words for "left" and "left-handed"; sinister and
sinstra, gave us the modern meaning of "sinister."
***
The
first-ever shopping mall was built by the Emperor Trajan in Rome. It consisted
of several levels and more than 150 outlets that sold everything ranging from
food and spices to clothes.
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Birthdays
Today
“()” indicates age at death
(102) - Amos Alonzo Stagg, football pioneer,
inventor (tackling dummy)d.1965
(85) - Fess Parker, Fort Worth Texas, actor
(Davy Crockett, Old Yeller) d.2010
(84) - Frank Gifford, NFL halfback (Giants)/ABC
sportscaster, d. 2015
(84) - Eydie Gorme, [Edithe Gormezano], Bronx
NY, singer (Bossa Nova) d. 2013
82 - Julie
Newmar, Hollywood California, actress (Catwoman-Batman, Living Doll)
(79) - Robert Culp, Berkley CA, actor (I Spy,
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice) d.2010
(78) - Menachem
Begin, Israeli PM, Nobel 1978), d. 1992
(72) - Ferdinand
C S Schiller, British philosopher (Riddles of the Sphinx)d.1937
69 - Lesley
Ann Warren, actress (Cinderella, Mission Impossible)
62 - Kathie
Lee Gifford, Paris Fla, hostess (Live with Regis & Kathie Lee)
61 - James
Cameron, Kapuskasing Ontario, writer/director (Titanic, Avatar)
(61)- Stuart A "Smokey" Roosa, Durango CO,
Col USAF/astronaut (Apollo 14)d.1994
57 - Angela
Bassett, actress (What's Love Got to Do With It)
57 - Madonna,
[Ciccone], Bay City Michigan, singer/actress (Like a Virgin)
53 - Steve
Carell, American actor and comedian
(46) - T. E.
Lawrence [Lawrence of Arabia], Wales, soldier/writer d.1935
27 - Rumer
Willis, child of Bruce Willis & Demi Moore-DWTS champion
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Historical
Obits Today
William
Windom, actor (Murder She Wrote)-2012@88
Stewart
Granger, actor (Scaramouche)-1993@80
Bela
Lugosi, actor (Dracula), heart attack-1977@73
Amanda
Blake [Beverly Louise Neill], actress (Gunsmoke), AIDS-1989@60
Joe
Miller, English comic, 1738@54
Babe Ruth,
Baseball legend (NY Yankees), cancer-1948@53
Margaret
Mitchell, US writer (Gone With the Wind), hit by drunk driver-1949@48
Elvis
Presley, American musician, OD-1977@42
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Brain
Teasers Answers
ENDURE
REBATE
TEMPLE
LENGTH
THIRTY
TYPIST
STEAMY
MYRIAD
ADJUST
STOLEN
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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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