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Sep 2, 2017 Week: 35 \ Day: 245
86004 Today: H 79° \ L 46°
Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind ave: 7mph\Gusts: 16mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Sep Averages: 74°\42°
Sep Records: H: 91° (1948) L: 20°(1912)
Record High: 91°[1948] Record Low: 35°[1953]
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Quote of the Day
A person who won't read has no advantage over one who can't read.
Mark Twain
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Observances Today
Cow Chip Throwing days: 2-4
Bison-ten Yell Day
Franchise Appreciation Day Link
National Beheading Day
National Buffalo Chicken Wings Days: 2-3 Link
National No Patrick Day Link (SpongeBob Squarepants)
National Writing Date Day Link (First Saturday)
V-J Day
World Beard Day Link (First Saturday)
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Observances This Week
1-7
International Enthusiasm Week
National Nutrition Week7 (UNICEF-India) Link
Self-University Week Link
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
★ Today’s Significant International Historical Events
1700’s
1789 US Treasury Department established by Congress
1800’s
★1898 Machine gun 1st used in battle
1900’s
★1900 Telegraph use between Germany & US begins
1901 Theodore Roosevelt advises "Speak softly & carry a big stick"
1902 "A Trip To The Moon", the first science fiction film, released
1914 The US Treasury Department establishes the Bureau of War Risk Insurance to provide up to $5 million worth of insurance for merchant ships and their crews
★1930 1st non-stop airplane flight from Europe to US (37 hrs)
1935 A hurricane slams Florida Keys killing 423
1940 Great Smoky Mountains National Park dedicated
★1944 Holocaust diarist Anne Frank sent to Auschwitz concentration camp
★1945 Ho Chi Minh declares Vietnam independent from France (National Day)
★1946 Jawaharlal Nehru forms government in India
1954 Hurricane Edna batters NE US, killing 20
1958 National Defense Education Act was signed
★1960 The first election of the Parliament of the Central Tibetan Administration, in the history of Tibet. The Tibetan community observes this date as the Democracy Day.
1963 Alabama Governor George Wallace prevents integration of Tuskegee High School
1969 The first automatic teller machine in the United States is installed in Rockville Center, New York.
1974 US President Gerald Ford signs Employee Retirement Income Security Act
1989 Rev Al Sharpton leads a civil rights march through Bensonhurst
★1996 A peace agreement is signed between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Moro National Liberation Front in Malacañang Palace.
2000’s
2015 US President Barack Obama becomes the first president to visit the Arctic Circle at Kotzebue, Alaska
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My Rambling Thoughts
I figured the antibiotic I took was what was causing havoc on my digestive system. However, I decided today to head for my PCP to be sure. I’m now on a BRAT diet. Used to be called a bland diet. Of course, had to have a blood draw and a stool sample to be sure it was the antibiotic. Had to run over to the local hospital. One guy in the waiting room was 754 and he was talking to a woman who was a proud 74. They had an interesting discussion that the reason our country is so messed up right now is that God has been removed from the public schools for so long that today’s young people have no moral direction. Then I go into the blood draw lab and the guy comes in and says “Hi, I’m Tony and I’ll be doing your phlebotomy.” No, it’s just a blood draw. He looks at the paper, another lady comes in and they discuss how much blood they are taking. I asked to have it done in my hand and Tony misses the vein. The other lady who never introduced herself finished the draw and all went well. Then another lady comes in with all the crap needed for a stool sample. Of course, I can’t do anything right then, so brought it home and await the time to do it.
Many scientists are on NPR and some TV explaining to the idiots in the world that the flooding is made worse by Climate Change. Also found out that the Houston area has had no problem with building on flood plains, even after being warned that flooding would be worse as the years go by. We just help out when needed, even when much could have been prevented.
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Bizarre News
*------- The Clothes Make the Shop-Lifter -------*
Police in Louisiana released security camera footage of a shoplifter taking 18 bottles of wine and liquor from a store by shoving them in her clothes and purse. The security camera footage from the Thrifty Liquor Store in Shreveport shows a woman concealing 18 bottles of wine and liquor in her purse, pants, and bra before paying for a single bottle of alcohol and leaving the store. The video, posted to YouTube by the Shreveport-Caddo Crime Stoppers, led to the Shreveport City Marshal's Office and Louisiana State Probation and Parole Office identifying the woman in the footage as Sekonie Jones, 37. Jones was contacted by investigators and surrendered. She was arrested on a count of misdemeanor theft.
A man called police after his wife stopped him from playing in the park with his buddies--with a handgun.
George Postell of Florida said that he was playing dominoes with his friends at the park in High Springs. His wife approached the group of players and told them to get up and leave. The group of players complied with the irritated woman's demands.
George got up as well and he began walking away from his wife together with his friends.
44-year-old Twyla Postell was not happy with her husband's actions, and according to witnesses, she pulled out a gun and shot in his direction.
Thankfully, she did not aim well and missed her husband. Police were called and Twyla was arrested. Twyla denied the claim that she fired a shot. She said that the sound came from kids' fireworks.
When police did not believe her over eyewitnesses, Twyla said that she is on probation for battery and that she "wouldn't do anything to mess that up," according to police.
Twyla was booked into the Alachua County Jail, on a charge of domestic violence and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon without intent to kill.
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Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
80’s
80- Peter Ueberroth,
American organizer of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics and commissioner of baseball (1984-89), born in Evanston, Illinois
70’s
@79 Liliuokalani, [Lydia Paki],
last queen of Hawaii (1891-93)
(d. 1917)
@79- Andrew Grove,
Hungarian-American pioneer in the semiconductor industry and one of the founders and CEO of Intel, born in Budapest, Hungary
(d. 2016)
60’s
69- Terry Bradshaw,
NFL QB (Pittsburgh Steelers)/announcer (CBS, FOX)
67- Harvey Levin,
Entrepreneur
66- Mark Harmon,
American actor (St Elsewhere, NCIS), born in Burbank, California
65- Jimmy Connors,
American tennis champion (US Open-1978, 82, 83 Wimbledon-1974, 82), born in St. Louis, Illinois
50’s
@56- Hugo Montenegro,
American composer and bandleader (d. 1981)
53- Keanu Reeves,
movie actor
51- Salma Hayek,
Mexican/-American actress (Desparado), born in Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, Mexico
30’s
@37- Christa McAuliffe,
American teacher who died in Challenger space shuttle disaster, born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1986)
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Historical Obits Today
90’s
@90-1992 Barbara McClintock,
US, geneticist (Nobel 1983)
80’s
@81-1973 J. R. R. Tolkien,
British author (The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings)
70’s
@78-2001 Christiaan Barnard,
South African heart surgeon,
severe asthma attack
@76-1964 Alvin York,
American World War I soldier who led a famed attack on a German machine gun nest (Medal of Honor),
stroke
@75-2006 Bob Mathias,
American decathlete (Olympic-gold-1948, 52) and congressman,
cancer
@71-1962 William Wilkerson,
Founder of the Hollywood Reporter, The Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas and nightclubs such as Ciro's
@70-2005 Bob Denver,
American actor (Gilligan's Island),
complications from treatment for cancer
60’s
@65-2001 Troy Donahue,
American actor,
heart attack
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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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