Feb 1

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Feb 1, 2018 Week: 05\ Day: 32
86004 Today: H 61° \ L 26° \ Average Sky Cover: 15% 
Wind ave.:   10mph\Gusts:  20mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 60°[2003]   Record Low: -23°[1985]
Feb Averages: 46°\19°
Feb Records: H: 71° (1986) L: -23° (1985)
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Today’s Quote

Neither blame or praise yourself.
Plutarch

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Observances This Week
1- 2
Tax Identity Theft Week Link

1- 3
Catholic Schools Week
National School Choice Week Link
Meat Week

1- 4
US Nationals Snow Sculpting Days

1-5
US Snow Sculpting Week

1-7
African Heritage & Health Week
Women's Heart Week

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Observances for Today
Candy-Making Day
Car Insurance Day
Change Your Password Day 
Link
Decorating With Candy Day
G.I. Joe Day
Hula in The Coola Day
International Face & Body Art Day  Link
National Freedom Day
 National Get Up Day
No Politics Day
Robinson Crusoe Day
Serpent Day 
Link
Spunky Old Broads Day 

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Today’s Significant US Historical Events
Today’s Significant International Historical Events 
1300’s                                          
1327 Teenaged Edward III is crowned King of England, but the country 
         is ruled by his mother Queen Isabella and her lover Roger Mortimer.

1500’s                                          
1587 Queen Elizabeth I of England signs death warrant for her
          cousin, Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots

1600’s                                          
1669 French King Louis XIV limits freedom of religion

1700’s                                          
1788 1st US steamboat patent issued, by Georgia to Briggs & Longstreet
1789 Chinese troops driven out of Vietnam capital Thang Long
1790 US Supreme Court convenes for 1st time (NYC)

1800’s                                          
1814 Lord Byron's "Corsair" sells 10,000 copies on day of publication
1840 Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, 1st in US, incorporated
1860 1st rabbi to open House of Representatives, Morris Raphall of NYC
1861 Texas secedes from the Union (which precipitates the American
          Civil War)
1862 Julia Howe publishes "Battle Hymn of Republic"
1865 13th amendment approved (National Freedom Day)

1871 Jefferson Long of Georgia is first African American to make an 
          official speech in US House of Representatives 
          (opposing leniency to former Confederates)
1893 Thomas Edison completes worlds 1st movie studio in New Jersey
1896 Giacomo Puccini's Opera "La Boheme" premieres in Turin

1900’s                                          
1906 1st federal penitentiary building completed, Leavenworth, Kansas
1926 Land at Broadway & Wall Street sold at a record $7 per sq inch
1935 1st "March of Time" newsreel premieres at the Capitol
1951 1st telecast of an atomic explosion
1951 UN condemns People's Republic of China as aggressor in Korea
1958 "Volare" ("Nel blu dipinto di blu") single released by Domenico
         Modugno (Grammy Award Record of the Year, Song of the Year 
         1958)
1960 4 students stage 1st civil rights sit-in, at Woolworth's in 
         Greensboro,North Carolina
1968 Saigon police chief Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executes Viet Cong officer
         Nguyễn Văn Lém with a pistol shot to head. The execution is
         captured by photographer Eddie Adams and becomes an anti-war 
         icon.
1972 1st scientific hand-held calculator (HP-35) introduced ($395)
1972 "Harvest" 4th studio album by Neil Young is released 
         (best selling album US 1972)
1976 "Rich Man, Poor Man" mini-series premieres on ABC TV
1978 Harriet Tubman is 1st African American woman to be honored 
         on a US postage stamp
1978 Director Roman Polanski skips bail & fled to France after 
         pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl
1979 Ayatollah Khomeini returns to Iran after 15 years in exile
1980 "Call Me" single released by Blondie 
         (Billboard Song of the Year 1980)
1985 -61°F (-52°C), Maybell, Colorado (state record)
1991 South African President F. W. de Klerk says he will repeal 
          all apartheid laws
1991 American writer John Grisham publishes his second novel 
        "The Firm" (bestselling novel of the year)

2000’s                                          
2003 Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrates during reentry into the 
        Earth's atmosphere, killing all seven astronauts aboard.
2004 Wardrobe malfunction: Janet Jackson's breast is exposed 
      during the half-time show of Super Bowl XXXVIII, resulting in 
      US broadcasters adopting a stronger adherence to FCC 
       censorship guidelines.
2009 Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Arizona Cardinals, 27-23
        at the Raymond James Stadium MVP: Santonio Holmes, 
        Pittsburgh, WR
2013 "House of Cards", starring Kevin Spacey as Frank 
         Underwood and Robin Wright as his wife, is released on Netflix
2016 WHO declares a global public health emergency over 
          the rapid spread of zika-linked conditions
2016 Myanmar's first freely elected parliament in 50 years has its 
          opening session in Nay Pyi Taw

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My Rambling Thoughts
Warm Wednesday…can’t believe it is the last day of January…feels like spring, but I know cold weather is still going to reappear.

Weekly shopping completed with little hassle. Actually, I drove home with car window rolled all the way down and no heat on.

I did watch the entire SOTU speech last night. Most of it sounded OK, but really had little or no substance. It is usually like that, but other Presidents have hit the trail after the speech to sell the ideas and plans. This time, 45 is playing golf at his Florida Retreat. He did give a teleprompter speech that lasted well over an hour, so guess he needs some downtime after all that talking and reading at the same time. There were a few times that his gestures reminded me of a high school campaign speech for School President.

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Birthdays Today
@-  indicates age at death

80’s
@88- Muriel Spark,
Scottish writer (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie),
born in Edinburgh, Scotland
(d. 2006)
81- Garrett Morris,
actor (SNL, Martin, Carwash),
born in New Orleans, Louisiana

70’s
@79- John Ford,
American director (Stagecoach, Air Mail, Quiet Man),
born in Cape Elizabeth, Maine
(d. 1973)
@76- Boris Yeltsin,
Russian politician and President of Russian Federation
born in Butka, Sverdlovsk,
heart failure (d. 2007)
@75- S J Perelman,
American author, humorist and screenwriter
(The New Yorker, Around the World in 80 Days),
born in Brooklyn, New York
(d. 1979)
@74- Sherman Hemsley,
actor (All in the Family, Jeffersons, Amen),
born in Philadelphia
lung cancer (d. 2012)

60’s
@66±- John Napier,
Scottish mathematician/inventor (logarithms),
born in Edinburgh
@65- Victor Herbert,
composer (Babes in Toyland, Kiss in Dark),
born in Dublin
heart attack (d. 1924)
@65- Langston Hughes,
American poet (Weary Blues) and playwright (Mulatto),
born in Joplin, Missouri
complications of prostate surgery (d. 1967)
64- Billy Mumy,
American actor (Will Robinson-Lost in Space, Dear Brigitte),
born in San Gabriel, California

50’s
@59- Clark Gable,
American actor known as 'The King of Hollywood'
(Gone With the Wind, It Happened One Night),
born in Cadiz, Ohio
blood clot (d. 1960)
@56- Rick James [James Ambrose Johnson, Jr.],
American funk musician ("Super Freak"),
born in Buffalo New York
heart failure (d. 2004)
50- Lisa Marie Presley Keough Jackson,
daughter of Elvis,
born in Memphis
50- Pauly Shore,
comedian (Totally Pauly, Encino Man),
born in Hollywood

30’s
31- Ronda Rousey
American athlete (UFC Champion),
born in Riverside, California

20’s
@28- Brandon Lee,
actor (Showdown in Little Tokyo),
born in Oakland, California
accidental shooting on movie set (d. 1993)
24- Harry Styles,
British pop singer (One Direction),
born in Redditch, England

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Historical Obits Today

80’s
Swiss-Austrian actor
(Judgment at Nuremberg, The Pedestrian)

70’s
@75-1966 Hedda Hopper, [Elda Furry],
US gossip columnist
abstract painter (Composition in Blue),
pneumonia

60’s
@69-1966 Buster Keaton, [Joseph Francis],
US comic (General),
lung cancer

50’s
English novelist (Frankenstein),
brain tumor

0’s
@3-1850 Edward Baker Lincoln,
son of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln
TB

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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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