Dec. 1

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Dec 1, 2017 Week: 48 \ Day: 336
86004 Today: H 57° \ L 35°  
Average Sky Cover: overcast AGAIN! 
Wind ave.:   4mph\Gusts:  9mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 63°[1926]   Record Low: -7°[1905]
Dec Averages: 50°\23°
Dec Records: H: 68° (1950) L: -23° (1990)
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Quote of the Day
Do what you can,
with what you have,
where you are.
  Theodore Roosevelt

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Observances Today
Antartica Day
Basketball Day
Bifocals at the Monitor Liberation Day
Civil Air Patrol Day
Clark Kent's Birthday(Superman)  Link 
Day With(out) Art Day

Faux Fur Friday 
Mawlid Al Nabi (Prophet Mohammad B-day)
National Salesperson Day 
Rosa Parks Day


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Observances This Week
1-7: Cookie Cutter Week Link

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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 

1600’s                                 
1640 Portugal regains independence after 60 years of Spanish rule
1641 Massachusetts becomes the first colony to give statutory recognition to slavery

1700’s                                 
1750 First school in America to offer manual training courses opens in Maryland

1800’s                                 
1821 Santo Domingo (Dominican Rep) proclaims independence from Spain
1831 Erie Canal closes for entire month due to cold weather
1878 1st White House telephone installed
1884 Society of Independent Artists hold 1st exhibition in Polychrome Pavilion, Paris, includes Georges Seurat's "Bathers at Asnières"
1887 Sherlock Holmes 1st appears in print: "Study in Scarlet"

1900’s                                 
1903 "The Great Train Robbery", the 1st Western film, released
1909 1st Christmas Club payment made, to Carlisle Trust Co, Pa
1913 1st drive-up gasoline station opens (Pitts)

1913 Ford Motor Company institutes world's 1st moving assembly line for the Model T Ford

1929 Game of Bingo invented by Edwin S Lowe
1936 Bell Labs tests coaxial cable for TV use
1941 US Civil Air Patrol (CAP) organizes
1953 Hugh Hefner publishes 1st edition of Playboy magazine, featuring Marilyn Monroe as the magazine's 1st centerfold
1955 Rosa Parks is arrested for refusing to move to the back of a bus and give her seat to a white passenger in Montgomery, Alabama
1958 Our Lady of Angels School fire kills 92 students & 3 nuns in Chicago, Illinois
1959 The 1st color photograph of Earth received from outer space
1965 Airlift of refugees from Cuba to US began
1965 South Africa's government says children of white fathers are white
1968 "Promises Promises" opens at Shubert Theater NYC for 1281 performances
1973 Jack Nicklaus becomes 1st golfer to earn $2M in a year
1975 US President Gerald Ford visits People's Republic of China
1978 US President Jimmy Carter more than doubles national park system size
1982 Dentist Barney B Clark gets 1st artificial heart
1982 "Thriller", 6th studio album by Michael Jackson is released (Grammy Award Album of the Year 1984, best-selling album of all time, Billboard Album of the Year 1983)
1988 Benazir Bhutto named 1st female Prime Minister of a Muslim country (Pakistan)
1990 British & French workers meet in English Channel's tunnel (Chunnel)

2000’s                                 
2016 French President Francois Hollande announces he will not seek a 2nd term - 1st modern French leader not to do so

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My Rambling Thoughts
I keep reusable bags on the back seat of my vehicle so I will always have them when I go shopping. When buying a week’s groceries, I usually take in 4 bags. I always buy 4 containers of Fresh Juice (not from Concentrate) along with other needed items. The baggers seem to have a problem. They will almost always put the four juices in one bag, and everything else in the others. If I buy a bag of chips, they always to in a bag by themselves. I started my ‘grocery career’ as a bagger. This is not how it is done. Bags should be as close as possible to be equal in weight, with things like chips on the top of any bag. I figured I was being smart today by putting the reusable bags first, then one juice. Then some other stuff, then another juice…etc. Didn’t work, the cashier was the bagger so nothing got bagged until it was all charged. She put 3 juice bottles in one bag, and then filled the other bags. Because of her poor packing, I ended up with two plastic bags as she said ‘so they don’t weigh too much’. Really, on what planet. I give up.

After listening to some Navajo leaders and other indigenous leaders I feel a little less angry about 45’s comments while with the Navajo Code Talkers. The leaders basically see it as another of thousands of stupid comments made all the time. Their comments reminded me of my early days with the BIA. Student’s with perfect attendance go a free movie on Friday afternoon. Most of the movies were the popular westerns. After a few months, I couldn’t figure out why the young kids always cheered for the Cowboys and booed the Indians. I finally asked several 3rd-grade students. They all had the same answer, ‘Because the Cowboys always win’. I then asked but ‘why boo the Indians, since you are an Indian? I was informed ‘I’m not an Indian, I’m a Navajo’. Lesson learned.

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Bizarre News

*----- Sounds Like Sexual Harassment To Me -----*

Las Vegas police are searching for a man who punched another man for groping him on the Strip. About 1:40 a.m. a patrol officer heard shouting near Harmon Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South, then saw one man punch another before fleeing. The officer chased the attacker but lost track of him near Planet Hollywood Resort. Witnesses at the scene told police the man who was punched grabbed the puncher's rear end. When the man asked him to stop, he did it again and the man punched him. The man who was punched was briefly unconscious and was transported to the hospital with minor injuries. Sounds like he got off lucky. If he were in the entertainment industry or politics he would have lost his job and would be checking into a sex rehab facility in Europe somewhere by now.


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Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

80’s                                    
@88- Marie Tussaud,
French founder of Madame Tussaud's wax museum,
born in Strasbourg
(d. 1850)
@88- Rex Stout,
American mystery writer (Nero Wolf novels),
born in Noblesville, Indiana
(d. 1975)
82- Woody Allen, [Allen Konigsberg],
director and actor (Zelig, Annie Hall),
 born in Brooklyn, New York
@81- Billy Paul [Paul Williams],
American singer (Me & Mrs Jones), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(d. 2016)

70’s                                    
@76- Mary Martin,
American actress (Peter Pan) and Larry Hagman's mom,
born in Weatherford, Texas
(d. 1990)
@72- Lou Rawls,
American vocalist (Dean Martin's Golddigers, Natural Man),
born in Chicago, Illinois
(d. 2006)
72- Bette Midler,
American actress and singer (Beaches, Wind Beneath my Wings),
born in Honolulu, Hawaii

60’s                                    
@67- David Doyle,
American actor (Charlie's Angels, Rugrats), born in Omaha,
(d. 1997)
66- Treat Williams,
actor (Flashpoint, Hair)
@65- Richard Pryor,
American comedian and actor (Lady Sings the Blues, Stir Crazy),
born in Pecoria, Illinois
(d. 2005)
63- Bob Goen,
TV host (Wheel of Fortune, Entertainment Tonight)

40’s                                    
47- Sarah Silverman, American actress and comedian
@44- Pablo Escobar,
Colombian drug lord, born in Rionegro, Colombia
(d. 1993)

30’s                                    
@35- Louis Slotin,
Canadian Physicist and Chemist (Manhattan Project, Los Alamos) who assembled the plutonium core for 'Trinity', the first detonated atomic device
(d.1946)

20’s                                    
@21-1976 Matthew Shepard,
American murder victim
(d. 1998)

Pre-teen’s                             
@9 Lungtok Gyatso,
9th Dalai Lama, born near Dan Chokhor Monastery
(d. 1815)

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Historical Obits Today

80’s
@87-1973 David Ben-Gurion,
founding father of Israel

70’s
@76-1866 George Everest,
Welsh surveyor and namesake of Mt. Everest (d. 1790)

50’s
@57-1987 Donn Fulton Eisele,
Col USAF/astronaut, heart attack
@57-1955 Victor Daniels [Chief Thundercloud],
Character actor (The Lone Ranger, Colt .45), stomach cancer Note: there is no verification that he was Native American and he claimed to have played for UofAZ in football but there is not record he ever attended.

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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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Nov 30

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Nov 30, 2017 Week: 48 \ Day: 335
86004 Today: H 57° \ L 33°  
Average Sky Cover: overcast 
Wind ave.:   1mph\Gusts:  1mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 66°[1975]   Record Low: -4°[2010]
Nov Averages: 50°\23°
Nov Records: H: 74° (1977) L: -13° (1958)
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Quote of the Day

Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world.
For, indeed, that's all who ever have.
  Margaret Mead

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Observances Today
Cities for Life Day  Link
Computer Security Day
National Mason Jar Day  Link
National Meth Awareness Day Link


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Observances This Week
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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 

00’s                                    
1487 The German Beer Purity Law (Reinheitsgebot), is promulgated by Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria stating beer should be brewed from only three ingredients – water, malt and hops 
1630 16,000 inhabitants of Venice died this month of plague

1731 Beijing hit by an earthquake; about 100,000 die

1753 Benjamin Franklin receives the Godfrey Copley medal "on account of his curious Experiments and Observations on Electricity"
1886 First commercially successful AC electric power plant opens, Buffalo, NY
1886 The Folies Bergère stages its first revue
1907 Pike Place Market dedicated in Seattle
1908 The US Secretary of State and Japan's ambassador to the US exchange notes in what becomes known as the Root-Takahira Agreement: they affirm support for an independent China with an 'open door' policy and for the status quo in the Pacific
1928 Vladimir K. Zworykin receives patent on Iconoscope TV system
1954 1st meteorite known to strike a person - American Ann Hodges in Sylacauga, Alabama (she survives)
1958 1st US guided missile destroyer launched - the Dewey at Bath Iron Works, Maine
1962 U Thant of Burma becomes the 3rd Secretary-General of the United Nations
1966 Barbados gains independence from Great Britain (National Day)
1967 People's Democratic Republic of Yemen declares independence from the UK
1971 The government of the Republic of Ireland states that it will take the allegations of brutality against the security forces in Northern Ireland to the European Court of Human Rights

1974 Most complete early human skeleton (Lucy, Australopithecus) discovered by Donald Johanson, Maurice Taieb, Yves Coppens and Tim White in the Middle Awash of Ethiopia's Afar Depression
1982 "Gandhi" directed by Richard Attenborough and starring Ben Kingsley and John Gielgud premieres in New Delhi (Best Picture 1983)
1983 Denver Nuggets coach Doug Moe, hoplessly behind, advise team to let Blazers break their scoring record
1986 Ivan Lendl is 1st tennis player to earn over $10 million in his lifetime
1990 US President George H. W. Bush offers to send Secretary of State James Baker to Baghdad to meet with Saddam Hussein
1993 President Clinton signs Brady Gun Control Bill
1993 "Schindler's List", American historical drama film directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, and Ralph Fiennes, premieres in Washington, D.C. (Academy Awards Best Picture 1994)
1995 Official end of Operation Desert Storm.
2004 Longtime "Jeopardy!" champion Ken Jenningsof Salt Lake City, Utah finally loses, leaving him with $2,520,700 USD, television's all-time biggest game show haul.
2007 Hillary Clinton presidential campaign office hostage crisis: Leeland Eisenberg entered the campaign office of Hillary Clinton in Rochester, New Hampshire with a device suspected of being a bomb and held three people hostage for 5 hours.
2015 Pope Francis urges peace while visiting controversial mosque in Bangui's PK5 district in Central African Republic
2016 UNESCO adds Belgian beer to its Cultural Heritage List

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My Rambling Thoughts
Another cloudy day…still hoping for some snow.

Stayed up late last night with Netflix, so slept in until 7a. Decided I would do my weekly shopping tomorrow.

OMG…Matt is gone and Garrison is gone from the airwaves. Just heard a story on Faux News about how the high and mighty journalists wanted to get rid of Trump for sexual accusations, but in fact, it was the Fake News that is getting a harder hit. Hmmm.

Can’t believe that the US President would retweet several racist videos against Muslims and get away with it. Our country is just getting deeper and deeper into a world of misinformation.

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Bizarre News
*--------------- Kids These Days ---------------*

A young girl was taken from her mother and handed over to the Department of Family and Child Services in California. The Palmdale Sheriff Station said in a press release that the mother, who was on the "wrong track," was arrested for "playing chicken" on the train tracks with her 4-year-old child. Police were called by concerned citizens regarding a woman and a child sitting on the train tracks. Detective Borits and Deputy Hegge arrived at the location and saw the child sitting on the train tracks while her mother, 26-year-old Ashley Hawkins, was 20 yards away looking down on her cell phone. The deputies immediately told the mother and child to get off the train tracks and go to an area that is a safe distance away. The mother told the detectives that she and her daughter sit on the train tracks every day. Detective Bortis cautioned the mother on the dangers of "playing chicken" with the train. He warned her of a recent fatality of a man being hit by a train not far from that location. "The mother expressed no due regard for the safety of her child and continued to state it was okay because they did it every day," police said. Police arrested Hawkins for willfully placing her young daughter in a dangerous situation. The child was taken into protective custody by the Department of Family and Child Services.


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Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

90’s
@95- Efren Zimbalist Jr,
American actor (77 Sunset Strip, FBI, Scruples),
born in NYC
(d. 2014)
@90- Winston Churchill,
British Prime Minister (Conservative: 1940-45, 1951-55) during World War II and winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature,
born in Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England
(d. 1965)

80’s
@89- Robert Guillaume, [Williams],
actor (Benson, Soap),
born in St Louis,
(d. 2017)
87- G[eorge] Gordon Liddy,
Watergate felon and radio host,
born in Brooklyn
@82 Dick Clark [Richard Wagstaff Clark],
American radio and television personality (American Bandstand),
born in Mount Vernon, NY
(d. 2012)
@80- Shirley Chisholm,
1st African American congresswoman (Rep-D-NY) and presidential candidate,
born in Brooklyn,
(d. 2005)
80- Ridley Scott,
English film director (Alien, Blade Runner),
born in South Shields, England

70’s
@77- Jonathan Swift,
satirist (Gulliver's Travels, A Modest Proposal), born in Dublin, Ireland
(d. 1745)
@76- Richard Crenna,
actor (Rambo, Summer Rental, Sand Pebbles),
born in Los Angeles,
(d.2003)
@74- Mark Twain [Samuel Clemens],
American author (Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn),
born in Florida, Missouri
(d. 1910)

60’s
65 Mandy Patinkin,
actor/singer (Yentl, Alien Nation),
born in Chicago
62- Billy Idol, [William Broad],
rocker (White Wedding)

50’s
55- Bo Jackson,
baseball/football player (KC Royals, LA Raiders)
@52- Abbie Hoffman, aka Free,
Yippie/activist/author (Steal this Book)
(d. 1989)
52- Ben Stiller,
American actor (Ben Stiller Show, Next of Kin, Cable Guy),
born in NYC

40’s
@45- John McCrae,
Canadian physician, soldier/poet (In Flanders Fields), born in Guelph, Ontario
(d. 1918)

30’s
39- Clay Aiken,
American singer

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Historical Obits Today

80’s
@84-2004 Pierre Berton,
Canadian author

70’s
@78-1979 Zeppo Marx [Herbert Manfred Marx],
American comedian and actor (Marx Brothers),
lung cancer
@75-1990 Norman Cousins,
editor (Saturday Review),
heart failure
@74-1999 Charlie Byrd,
American jazz and bossa nova guitarist (Desfinado),
lung cancer

60’s
@69-2007 Evel Knievel,
American motorcycle daredevil (Snake River Canyon),
pulmonary disease
@64-1996 Tiny Tim, [Herbert Khaury],
entertainer (Tip Toe),
heart attack
@63-1987 James Baldwin,
writer (Go Tell it on the Mountain),
stomach cancer

40’s
@46-1900 Oscar Wilde,
Irish playwright and novelist (Importance of Being Earnest),
meningitis
@40-2013 Paul Walker,
American actor (The Fast and the Furious),
car accident

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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…☼☼☼☼

Nov 28

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Nov 28, 2017 Week: 48 \ Day: 332
86004 Today: H 64° \ L 26°  
Average Sky Cover: overcast 
Wind ave.:   8mph\Gusts:  30mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 68°[1980]   Record Low: -3°[1905]
Nov Averages: 50°\23°
Nov Records: H: 74° (1977) L: -13° (1958)
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Quote of the Day

In three words I can sum up everything
I've learned about life: it goes on.
  Robert Frost

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Observances Today
Giving Tuesday 

Rockerfeller Christmas Tree Lighting

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Observances This Week
22-28
National Deal Week  

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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 

1500’s                                 
1520 Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan begins crossing the Pacific Ocean

1700’s                                 
1717 Blackbeard attacks a French merchant vessel called "La Concorde", which he would capture and rename as the "Queen Anne's Revenge"
1720 Anne Bonny and Mary Read are tried, found guilty of pirating, and sentenced to death in Spanish Town, Jamaica, although their discovered pregnancies won them stays of execution
1729 Natchez Indians massacre 138 Frenchmen, 35 French women, and 56 children at Fort Rosalie, near the site of modern-day Natchez, Mississippi.
1775 Second Continental Congress formally establishes US Navy

1800’s                                 
1814 The Times of London first printed by automatic, steam powered presses built by German inventors Friedrich Koenig and Andreas Friedrich Bauer - makes newspapers available to a mass audience
1843 Ka Lahui: Hawaiian Independence Day - The Kingdom of Hawaii is officially recognized by the United Kingdom and France as an independent nation.
1853 Olympia forms as capital of Washington Territory
1895 America's 1st auto race organized by the "Chicago Times-Herald" Chicago to Evanston and back; 6 cars, 55 miles, winner avg 7 MPH

1900’s                                 
1907 In Haverhill, Massachusetts, scrap-metal dealer Louis B. Mayer opens his first movie theater.
1914 World War I: Following a war-induced closure in July, the New York Stock Exchange re-opens for bond trading.
1919 US-born Lady Astor elected first female member of British House of Commons
1932 Groucho Marx performs on radio for the first time
1948 "Hopalong Cassidy" premieres on TV
1955 1956 NFL Draft: Gary Glick from University of Colorado A&M first pick by Pittsburgh Steelers
1958 Chad becomes an autonomous republic within French community
1967 1st radio pulsars detected by British postgraduate Jocelyn Burnell and her supervisor Antony Hewish at Cambridge University
1986 US Reagan administration exceeds SALT II arms limitations for 1st time
1988 Picasso's "Acrobat & Harlequin" sells for $38.46 million
1994 Norway votes against joining European Union
1997 Final episode of "Beavis & Butt-head" on MTV

2000’s                                 
2012 "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" 1st of the Hobbit film series, directed by Peter Jackson, starring Martin Freeman and Ian McKellen, premieres in Wellington, New Zealand
2016 Plane carrying Brazilian Chapecoense football team crashes near Medellin, Colombia killing 71 players and journalists
2016 "Hamilton" sets new record for most money earned in a week on Broadway - $3.3 million

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My Rambling Thoughts
Woke up to the usual blue sky, but by 10a it was overcast and windy. Hoping for some moisture out of this cloudy day. Weather guy says to expect big wind…like gust up to 65mph. Not looking forward to the pine needles or the drying wind.

Excited to see a few Navajo Code Talkers in the White House for a much-deserved honoring. Too bad 45 must ruin it with a joke about Sen. Warren’s heritage. Also, the speaker, Former President of Navajo Nation Peter MacDonald, was removed from office decades ago for corruption. Still, what he and the other Code Talkers did during WWII was very commendable.

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Bizarre News
*-------- Improvise, Adapt and Overcome --------*

A woman who was dubbed the "Hamburglar" was arrested for breaking into a McDonald's in Maryland. The Howard County Police Department posted a video on social media, showing the woman breaking into the McDonald's through the drive-thru window. Howard County police said that they responded to the scene when an employee who arrived for work found that the restaurant had been burglarized. Officers reviewed video surveillance and saw a white Hyundai Sonata pull into the McDonald's drive-thru around 1:00 a.m. The driver, now identified as Jessica Marie Cross, attempted to place an order in the drive-thru lane but the business was closed. She was then seen crawling through the drive-thru window and entering the restaurant, where she remained for approximately 35 minutes. Cross did not immediately cover her face. It was only during the robbery that she pulled her shirt over her head to block her face. Police said that Cross was seen on video attempting to disable the surveillance system, wipe her fingerprints from the area, and wash the cash drawers to remove her fingerprints. She managed to steal about $1,400 cash, a purse, food items, and Happy Meal toys while at the business, according to police.

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Shakes the Clown has been charged with groping two women at a holiday haunted house in Wisconsin, records show. 

According to a criminal complaint, the victims had their breasts pawed last month while waiting to enter a "haunted barn" at a campground in Janesville. Police had been summoned to the scene following reports that women were "touched inappropriately by a clown." 

Two women told cops that a "clown with green hair" first approached them and asked, "Do you want me to Donald Trump?" While making this inquiry, the clown "made a hand gesture towards their vaginas and made a squeezing motion," the complaint alleges. 

Both women said that they "were not touched at that time," but had been "caught off guard by what the clown had said and found it inappropriate." 

Following the "Trump" comment, the clown allegedly grabbed and squeezed the breast of one woman, and then did the same thing to her companion. The clown's actions, the women told police, left them feeling "violated and uncomfortable." Neither victim, investigators noted, gave the clown consent to grab her breast. 

A sheriff's deputy subsequently identified the alleged assailant as Brandon Goral, a 43-year-old Janesville resident. Goral said that he "goes by the clown name of Shakes." 

During questioning, Goral said that he "does not touch women's breasts" unless requested to do so. Goral claimed that he was asked multiple times by different females to grab their breasts for photos, adding that he had received that request several times that evening.


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Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

80’s
88- Berry Gordy,
record company owner (Motown),
born in Detroit, Michigan
81- Gary Hart,
(Sen-D-Co, 1975-86)

70’s
@74- Friedrich Engels,
German social philosopher; Marx's collaborator
(d. 1895)
74- Randy Newman,
vocalist (Short People, Love LA, Raindrops),
born in New Orleans, Louisiana
@70- Hope Lange,
actress (Ghost & Mrs Muir), born in Redding, Connecticut,
(d. 2003)

60’s
@69- William Blake,
English poet and artist (Songs of Innocence & Experience),
born in London, England
(d. 1827)
67- Ed Harris,
American actor (Right Stuff, Swing Shift, Walker, Coma),
born in Englewood, NJ
65- S Epatha Merkerson, American actress (Jacob's Ladder, Terminator 2)
born in Saginaw Michigan

50’s
58- Judd Nelson,
actor (Breakfast Club, Jack-Suddenly Susan),
born in Portland, Maine
@57- Henry Bacon,
American architect (Lincoln Memorial),
born in Watseka, Illinois
(d. 1924)
@57- Gloria Grahame,
American actress (Sue-Rich Man Poor Man),
born in Los Angeles, California
(d. 1981)
55- Jon Stewart [Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz],
American Comedian (The Daily Show),
born in NYC, New York

40’s
43- apl.de.ap (Allan Pineda Lindo),
American rapper (Black Eyed Peas)

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Historical Obits Today

90’s
@90-2016 Grant Tinker,
American TV executive (Chairman of NBC)

80’s
@84-2010 Leslie Nielsen,
Canadian actor
@82-2016 Van Williams,
American actor (Green Hornet, Tycoon)
@81-1680 Giovanni Bernini,
Italian sculptor/painter

70’s
@78-1993 Garry Moore,
TV host (I've Got A Secret),
emphysema
@78-1939 James Naismith,
Canadian-American physical educator and inventor (basketball, football helmet)
@76-1859 Washington Irving,
American author (Legend of Sleepy Hollow),
heart attack
@74-1987 Choh Hao Li,
Chinese-American bio-chemist prof (isolated growth hormones)

60’s
@68-1976 Rosalind Russell,
actress (Mame),
cancer
@64-1794 Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben,
Prussian-American military officer (major general of the Continental Army)

50’s
@56-1994 Jerry Rubin,
US anti-war activist (Youth Party),
heart attack
@53-1954 Enrico Fermi,
Italian-American nuclear physicist (Nobel 1938),
stomach cancer

30’s
@34-1994 Jeffrey Dahmer,
American serial killer (Milwaukee Cannibal),
by prison inmates

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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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I retired in '06--at the ripe old age of 57. I enjoy blogging, photography, traveling, and living life to it's fullest.