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Oct 25, 2017 Week: 43 \ Day: 298
86004 Today: H 63° \ L 33°
Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind ave: 23mph\Gusts: 29mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 78°[1959] Record Low: 11°[1975]
Oct Averages: 63°\31°
Oct Records: H: 85° (1980) L: -2° (1971)
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Quote of the Day
Painting is easy when you don't know how, but very difficult when you do.
Edgar Degas
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Observances Today
Sourest Day
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Observances This Week
Kids Care Week: 22-28
National Chemistry Week: 22-28
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: 22-28 Link
National Massage Therapy Week: 22-28 Link
National Respiratory Care Week: 22-28 Link
Pastoral Care Week: 22-28 Link
Pro Bono Week: 22-28 Link
Rodent Awareness Week: 22-28
National Nuclear Science Week: 23-27
Red Ribbon Week: 23-31 Link
Disarmament Week: 24-30
Prescription Errors Education & Awareness Week: 24-31
World Origami Days: 24-11/11
International Magic Week: 25-31
International Dyslexia Association Reading Week: 25-28
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
◄ Today’s Significant International Historical Events
1600’s
1621 Governor Bradford head of the colony of American Plymouth disallows sport on Christmas Day
1800’s
◄1854 The infamous Charge of Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava in the Crimean War; over 100 killed
1870 Postcards first used in USA
1900’s
1906 US inventor Lee de Forest patents "Audion", a 3-diode amplification valve which proved a pioneering development in radio & broadcasting
1924 "Little Orphan Annie" comic strip 1st published
1929 Former Interior Secretary Albert B. Fall convicted of accepting $100,000 bribe in the Teapot scandal - 1st US Cabinet member to go to jail
1955 Tappan sells 1st microwave oven
1962 American author John Steinbeck awarded Nobel Prize for Literature
1962 US Ambassador to the UN Adlai Stevenson demands USSR UN rep Zorin answer regarding Cuban missile bases saying "I am prepared to wait for my answer until hell freezes over"
1963 Anti-Kennedy "WANTED FOR TREASON" pamphlets scattered in Dallas
◄1971 General Meeting of UN agrees to admit People's Republic of China
1975 Denver Nuggets 1st game at McNichols Sports Arena beat St Louis Spirits
◄1986 International Red Cross ousted from South Africa
1988 ABC News reports on potbellied pygmy pigs' popularity as pets
2000’s
◄2004 Fidel Castro, Cuba's President, announces that transactions using the American Dollar will be banned by November 8
◄2012 Hurricane Sandy makes landfall in Cuba and Haiti killing 65 people and causing over $80 million in damage
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My Rambling Thoughts
Headed out early for a quick blood test. Could not believe the traffic. Thank goodness, I don’t have to usually drive anywhere during our new rush hour. I used to laugh, just after moving here, that our rush hour was from 7:30-7:40 on weekday mornings. That is so no longer true.
After 45 babbled yesterday, I had the thought that maybe it would be the military that would end his reign as he continues to dishonor another Gold Star Family. Then today, AZ Sen. Flake unexpectedly announced that he is not running for office in the 2018 election. Flake is a well-known conservative Republican who was targeted by 45/Bannon as one to get rid of. Now maybe the House will open their eyes and stop this craziness. The crazy part of this announcement is that 45/Bannon is supporting Kelli Ward, who loves Trump, at least right now, and is far more conservative than Flake who is very conservative.
As the craziness continues, the EPA and Dept. of Education are very busy getting rid of regulations. This week EPA scientists were not allowed to speak at a conference on Climate Change, even though the project was funded totally by the EPA. Then the Sec. of Ed. Erased a slew of regulations regarding Special Education students. And DOI is working hard to dismantle many National Monuments. Stop the madness.
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Bizarre News
A man offering free hugs in New York City brutally attacked a young woman for refusing to accept a hug, according to New York Police Department.
25-year-old Jermaine Himmelstein hangs out in Union Square, where he offers passersby free hugs. Last week, a young woman and her mother were walking in Union Square, where Himmelstein approached them and offered the young woman a hug.
When she refused, he walked away.
Moments later, Himmelstein approached the woman from behind and punched her in the face, knocking off her glasses. Himmelstein then fled the scene. Himmelstein was later arrested and charged with one count of assault.
This was not the first time that Himmelstein attacked a woman for refusing to accept a hug.
Last year, Himmelstein punched a 21-year-old woman in Canada, who was visiting Manhattan, for refusing to accept a free hug. The woman who was identified as Sophie Violene Dauvois, suffered a black eye, cuts, and bruises.
There seems to be a pattern here.
Himmelstein was arrested in that case for assault, but prosecutors dropped the charge because he was mentally unfit to stand trial.
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Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@93- Pablo Picasso, Spanish artist (3 Dancers, Guernica), born in Malaga, Andalusia, Spain (d. 1973)
80’s
89- Marion Ross, Albert Lea Mn, actress (Marion-Happy Days, Bkln Bridge)
@83- Minnie Pearl, [Sarah Ophelia Colley], Tenn, (Grand Old Opry, Hee-Haw) (d. 1996)
70’s
@77- Klaus Barbie, Gestapo chief (Lyon) (d. 1991)
76- Helen Reddy, Australian rock vocalist (I Am Woman), born in Melbourne, Victoria
73- James Carville, American political strategist and commentator
60’s
@68- Richard E. Byrd, American aviator and polar explorer (1st to reach both the North Pole and the South Pole by air - disputed), born in Winchester, Virginia (d. 1957)
@60- Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran (1941-79), born in Tehran, Iran (d. 1980)
50’s
56- Chad Smith, drummer (Black Eyed Peas)
@55- John Francis Dodge, American automobile pioneer (d. 1920)
54- Tracy Nelson, California, American actress (Glitter, Square Pegs, Father Dowling)
40’s
48- Samantha Bee, Canadian-American comedian, actress, and television host, born in Toronto, Ontario
30’s
@36- Georges Bizet, French composer (Carmen), born in Paris (d. 1875)
33- Katy Perry [Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson], American pop singer (I Kissed A Girl, Waking Up In Vegas), born in Santa Barbara, CA
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Historical Obits Today
80’s
@82-1993 Vincent Price, actor (Raven, Fly)
70’s
@77-1995 Bobby Riggs, American tennis player ("The Battle of the Sexes", US Open 1939, 41), prostate cancer
@77-1934 Frank Sprague, American Inventor of the first U.S. electric trolley system
@72-2002 Richard Harris, Irish actor (A Man Called Horse, This Sporting Life) and singer (MacArthur Park) Hodgkin's disease
@71-2015 Lisa Jardine, British historian, and writer, cancer
@70-2013 Marcia Wallace, American actress, pneumonia
60’s
@67-1986 Forrest Tucker, actor (O'Rourke-F Troop, Dusty Trail), lung cancer
@60-1991 Bill Graham, rock concert promoter (Filmore, Dylan), helicopter crash
50’s
@56-1992 Roger Miller, country singer (King of the Road), lung cancer
@56±-1400 Geoffrey Chaucer, British author known as the "Father of English literature" (The Canterbury Tales)
@53-2010 Lisa Blount, American actress and producer, blood disease
40’s
@42-1999 Payne Stewart, American golfer, plane crash
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