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Almanac:
Week: 34 \ Day: 233
August
Averages: 78°\50°
86004
Today: H 87° \ L 50°
Average Sky Cover: 25%
Wind
ave: 7mph\Gusts: 21mph
Ave.
High: 79° Record High: 90°[1991]
Ave. Low: 48° Record Low: 33°[1979]
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Observances
Today:
Men's
Grooming Day Link
National
Spumoni Day Link
Poet's Day Hug
Your
Boss Day Link
Admission Day (Hawaii-1959-50th)
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Observances
This Week:
15-21 National Aviation Week
18-24 Minority Enterprise Development Week
19-23 National Massage Therapy Week
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Quote
of the Day
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US
Historical Highlights for Today
1680 - Pueblo Indians takes possession of Santa Fé
from Spanish
1760 - The church (later cathedral) of "Our
Lady of Candlemas of Mayagüez (Puerto Rico)" is founded, establishing the
basis for the founding of the city
1831 - Nat Turner slave revolt kills 55
(Southampton County, Virginia)
1841 - John Hampton patents venetian blind
1852 - Tlingit Indians destroy Fort Selkirk, Yukon
Territory
1858 - 1st Lincoln-Douglas debate (Illinois)
1878 - American Bar Association organizes at
Sarasota, NY
1887 - Mighty (Dan) Casey struck-out in a game with
NY Giants
1922 - Curly Lambeau & Green Bay Football Club
granted NFL franchise
1959 - Tucson's biggest
employer was Hughes Aircraft with 5, 200 employees
1975 - US lightens trade embargo against Cuba
1985 - Mary Decker Slaney runs mile in world record
4:16.71
1987 - Clayton Lonetree, 1st US marine court-martialed
for spying, convicted
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World
Historical Highlights for Today
1321 - 160 Jews of Chincon France, burned at stake
1879 - The Virgin Mary, along with St. Joseph and
St. John the Evangelist, reportedly appears to the people of Knock, County
Mayo, Ireland
1972 - 1st hot air balloon flight over Alps
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♫ Birthdays Today: ♫
How many can you identify? Answers below in Birthdays Today
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My
Rambling Thoughts
Saw a good movie and had a nice snack afterward. Ricki and the Flash is worth a view.
Gunshots over DMZ in Korea.
It has been around since the 12thCenturyBC. It has only been divided since
the 1950’s. Such a shame.
I guess many candidates don’t check the dictionary before using a
term. Bush and others have recently used the term ‘anchor babies’ when talking
about immigration. That term first hit our vocabulary back when many Vietnamese
came to the US after the war. It reappeared in 2006. Dictionary definitions say
it is ‘pejorative’, ‘racial slur’, ‘offensive’. So why use it?
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Brain
Teasers
(answers at the end of post)
I
have one, you have one.
If you remove the first letter, a bit remains.
If you remove the second, bit still remains.
After much trying, you might be able to remove the third one also, but it
remains.
It dies hard!
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Found
on You Tube with some relevance to today
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…Flagstaff,
AZ History…
75 YEARS AGO-1940
Work is rushing forward on the Harmon Warehouse. Four masons are
very busy laying the 65,000 bricks being hauled from Clemenceau, where the old
smelter is being dismantled. Two homes are also being erected for Mr. Young and
Mr. Harmon.
Fourteen-year-old Ralph Juarez shot himself in the foot on
Thursday while he was unloading his .22 following a target shoot. Dr. M. G. Fronske
says he is getting along fine.
At Babbitt’s this week. Del Monte Coffee 4 lbs. 96 cents; Steak 29
cents/lb.; Boiling meat 11 cents/lb.; Pork Backbone ends 8 cents/lb.; Pride of
the West Flour 24-lb. sack 62 cents.
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…Harper’s
Index…
$750 –advertised
daily cost to rent the village of Megyer, Hungary and to assume the position of
deputy mayor
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…Instagram
Photo of the Day…
natgeophoto by @randyolson | words by @neilshea13Kenya’s Lake
Turkana — It had been a good season,
despite the drought, and everyone agreed that Arabo Chiere should throw a
party. He was a rich man, owned vast herds, and was widely thought to be a
sorcerer, able to transform himself into any animal he wished. It was also the
case that Arabo’s daughter had turned 12, or nearly so, which meant she was
becoming a woman. All these details produced a ripeness that Arabo could not
ignore, though he had tried for a while, before the elders finally chided him
into accepting his duty. Now it was on: he would host a huge celebration, one
of the most expensive and exhausting events of his life. The celebration,
called a Guol, would nominally honor his daughter. More practically, it would
provide what anthropologists call redistribution, in which wealth is spread
through a community, binding its members in a great burst of ritual sharing.
The Guol would draw relatives and friends from across the desert. They’d camp
in Arabo’s village for days or even weeks. In the mornings there would be songs
and dances, and in the evenings more would follow. By custom, Arabo would make
all the arrangements. He’d slaughter his cows and goats for feasting, empty his
pockets buying coffee, sorghum and tobacco.
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…Foreigners
Find These American Customs Offensive…
4. Laughing with your mouth open
In Japan, laughter that exposes your pearly whites is considered
horse-like and impolite - sort of like noisy, open-mouthed eating is considered
rude to Americans.
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…USA
Facts…
On average, someone in the US suffers a stroke every 40 seconds;
someone dies every 3 minutes from stroke.
Outside of the bedroom, the most common place for adults in the
U.S. to have sex is the car.
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…Unusual
Fact of the Day…
Despite its 6.5 million square feet of floor space, the Pentagon
in Washington was constructed in such a way that no point in the building is
more than a seven minute walk from any other point in the building.
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2
jokes for the day
There were two cows in a paddock and one said
to the other, "I'm a bit worried about this mad cow disease that's been
going around."
The other answered; "It won't worry me, I'm a helicopter!!"
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A small boy came running downstairs, shouting,
“Mom! Mom! I cleaned my room without being told!”
“Well,” said the mother, “that's wonderful! Thank you very much. It will same
me a lot of trouble, and it shows you are growing up.”
“Yeah, but, Mom,” said the boy, “don’t jump to conclusions.”
I don’t understand, dear,” said his mother. “Conclusions?”
“Yeah, Mom” said the boy. “This isn’t going to become a habit.”
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Yep,
It Really Happened
HAMILTON,
Scotland - A Scottish mom's request for a "wee blonde girl" atop
her daughter's birthday cake led to an unusual cake topper when autocorrect
changed "blonde" to "blind." Lanarkshire resident Emily
Seggie shared a picture on Twitter of her sister's birthday cake, which was
topped with a "wee blind girl" as a result of her mother's
autocorrect mishap while sending a text message to the baker. The girl atop the
cake has dark hair instead of the intended blonde and her eyes are closed while
she holds a toothpick as a cane. The text must have autocorrected to 'blind
girl' and when my mum went to collect it she was wondering why it wasn't
blonde. They then realized what had happened after checking the text and decided
to leave it on as was funny. Hope no one is offended," Seggie told
Buzzfeed News.
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Somewhat
Useless Information
Sinistrality
is the formal name for left-handedness and carries quite a history. It's based
on the Latin word "sinistra," for "on the left."
Throughout the ages, left-handedness has been associated with weakness,
impurity or evil. Today, few would consider the left-handers in our midst evil,
but they do have to endure numerous inconveniences of a right-handed world.
About 10 percent of the world's population is believed to be left-handed,
although the number ebbs and flows with time and place, researchers say. In
more free-wheeling times and cultures, researchers say, left-handedness is more
common, while in more restrictive times and places, the incidence seems to be
reduced.
Leaders throughout history are more likely to be left-handed. Left-handed U.S.
presidents include current leader Barack Obama and former White House chiefs
Bill Clinton, George Bush and Gerald Ford.
Lefties may be under-represented in the human species, but our furry friends in
the animal kingdom are more than making up for it. Around 50 percent of cats
are left-handed, according to research.
Southpaws are more prone to have allergies and migraines, and research suggests
that they are also more likely to become alcoholics. It's because the right
side of the brain has a lower tolerance to alcohol.
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Birthdays
Today
“()” indicates age at death
(79) - [William] Count Basie, Red Bank NJ, jazz musician
(Blazing Saddles) d1984
(77) - Robert Stone, American novelist (Dog
Soldiers, WUSA) Brooklyn d.2015
77 - Kenny
Rogers, singer (Through the Years)
76 - Clarence
Williams III, actor (Mod Squad, 52 Pick Up, Purple Rain)
71 - Jackie
DeShannon, Hazel Kentucky, singer (What the World Needs Now)
(71) - Jack Weston, [Morris Weinstein], actor
(4 Seasons, Rad) d.1996
(63) - Wilt Chamberlain, NBA Legend (LA Laker,
5 time MVP) d.1999
(63) - [George] Bugs Moran, St. Paul Minnesota, gangster
d.1957
59 - Kim
Cattrall, actress (Mannequin, Star Trek VI)
56 - Jim
McMahon, NFL QB (Bears, Chargers, Eagles)
(47) - Stéphane Charbonnier [Charb],
French cartoonist and editor of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo-d. 2015
41 - Amy
Fisher, Long Island NY, shot Mary Jo Buttafucco
31 - Brody
Jenner, American actor
29 - Usain
Bolt, Trelawny Jamaica, sprinter (3x Olympic Gold 2008)
26 - Hayden
Panettiere, actress (One Life to Live)
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Historical
Obits Today
Sid
Bernstein, American music producer/promoter-2013@95
Leon
Trotsky, Russian revolutionary, icepicked-1940@62
Elizabeth
Báthory, the world's most prolific female serial killer-1614@54
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Brain
Teasers Answers
Habit!
Remove h - a bit remains.
Remove a - bit remains.
Remove b - it remains.
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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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