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Jun 19, 2018 Week: 25\ Day: 170
86004 Today: H
73° \ L 40° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest Lightning: 385 miles away
Wind ave.: 7mph\Gusts:
23mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 92°[1936] Record Low: 25°[1929]
Jun Averages: 68°\41°
Today’s Quote
It doesn't matter who my
father was;
it matters who I
remember he was.
Anne Sexton
Harper’s Index
$1400
Average cost of
traffic congestion to a US driver in
2016
Observances This Week
National Hermit Week: 13-20
National Nursing Assistants Week: 14-21
Old Time Fiddlers Week: 14-23
Animal Rights Awareness Week: 17-23 Link Link
National Week of Making: 17-23 Link
Meet A Mate Week: 18-24
National Pollinator Week: 18-24 Link
Universal Father's Week: 18-24
National Nursing Assistants Week: 14-21
Old Time Fiddlers Week: 14-23
Animal Rights Awareness Week: 17-23 Link Link
National Week of Making: 17-23 Link
Meet A Mate Week: 18-24
National Pollinator Week: 18-24 Link
Universal Father's Week: 18-24
Observances for Today
Free BSD Day Link
Garfield the Cat Day
International Day For The Elimination
Garfield the Cat Day
International Day For The Elimination
of Sexual Violence in Conflict
Juneteenth
National Kissing Day
Juneteenth
National Kissing Day
World Sickle Cell
Day Link
National Watch Day Link
World Sauntering Day
World Sauntering Day
Today’s Significant US Historical Events
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Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1600’s
1603 Merga
Bien arrested for witchcraft in Fulda, Germany, part of Fulda witch trials. She
and about 250 people later burned at the stake.
1610 Samuel
de Champlain and his French army defeat the Mohawk people at the Battle of
Sorel in New France, present-day Sorel-Tracy, Quebec
1800’s
1829 Sir Robert
Peel introduces the Metropolitan Police Act 1829 into Parliament to
establish a unified police force for London
1900’s
1910 Father's
Day celebrated for 1st time (Spokane, Washington)
1912 Tennessee
University opened as Tennessee A & L State College
1913 Natives
Land Act, Act No 27, passed in South Africa: confines Africans to hopelessly
overcrowded reserves and deprives them of rights to purchase land outside the
native reserves
1917 The
British Royal Family, which has had strong German ties since George I,
renounces its German names and titles and adopts the name of Windsor
1934 Federal
Communications Commission (FCC) created
1952 "I've
Got A Secret" debuts on CBS-TV with Garry Moore as host
1956 Jerry
Lewis & Dean Martin end partnership after 16 films
1961 US
Supreme Court struck down a provision in Maryland's constitution requiring
state office holders to believe in God
1963 Valentina
Tereshkova 1st woman in space returns to Earth
1968 50,000
participate in Solidarity Day March of Poor People's Campaign
1978 "Best
Little Whorehouse..." opens at 46th St NYC for 1577 performances
1978 Garfield,
created by Jim Davis, 1st appears as a comic strip
1987 Supreme
Court rules school teaching evolution need not teach creation
1987 Ben
& Jerry Ice Cream & Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia announce new Ice Cream
flavor, Cherry Garcia
1991 Colombian
drug lord Pablo Escobar surrenders to police
1999 At
about 4:30 pm, Stephen King is hit by a car on the shoulder of Route
5, in Lovell, Maine. He would suffer numerous injuries, including a collapsed
right lung, multiple fractures of his right leg, scalp laceration and a broken
hip
2000’s
2012 A man
is beheaded for witchcraft and sorcery in Saudi Arabia
2014 4th
Critics' Choice Television Awards: Orange Is the New Black wins; Best Comedy
Series, Breaking Bad wins Best Drama Series
2017 First
full genetic study of cats published in "Nature Ecology and
Evolution", reveals domesticated 9,000 years ago, descended from one
species (African wildcat)
2017 Record
65.6 million people displaced around the world in 2016 reported by UN refugee
agency
My
Rambling Thoughts
Warm and windy
day. Headed out early for a blood draw to check my thyroid. Should have done it
a month ago, but due to wrist surgery I postponed it. Expect a good report when
I see the doc on Thursday.
A tad windy for
my taste. Only hope is that it will bring some more moisture.
More hearings
about investigations. Lots of the same old stuff. I’m still awaiting someone to
slip and release a smoking gun. Until that happens it is just little more than
blah, blah, blah. But I still listen.
Birthdays
Today
@- indicates age at death
80’s
@89- Wallis
Simpson [Duchess of Windsor], American divorcee whom British King Edward
VIII abdicated his throne to marry, born in Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania (d.
1986)
70’s
@77- Moe
Howard [Moses Horowitz], American actor and comedian (The 3
Stooges), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 1975) lung cancer
@75- Guy
Lombardo, London Ontario Canada, orchestra leader (Auld Lang Syne) d. 1977,
heart attack
72- Aung San
Suu Kyi, Burmese politician, leader of the National League for Democracy and
human rights activist (1991 Nobel Peace Prize), born in Rangoon, British Burma
70- Phylicia
Rashad, American actress and singer (The Cosby Show, One Life to Live), born in
Houston, Texas
60’s
64- Kathleen
Turner, American actress (Accidental Tourist, Jewel of Nile), born in
Springfield, Missouri
50’s
@58- James
Stuart, King James VI of Scotland (1567-1625) and James I of
England and Ireland (1603-25), born in Edinburgh, Scotland (d. 1625) dysentery
56- Paula
Abdul, American singer-songwriter, choreographer (Straight Up) and TV
personality (American Idol), born in San Fernando, California
40’s
46- Jean
Dujardin, 1st French actor to win an Oscar for Best Actor (The
Artist), born in Rueil-Malmaison, Île-de-France
40- Zoe
Saldana, American actress (Avatar, Pirates of the Caribbean: The
Curse of the Black Pearl), born in Passaic, New Jersey
30’s
@39- Blaise
Pascal, French mathematician, physicistand Christian philosopher (Pascal's
Law, Pascal's Wager), born in Clermont-Ferrand, France (d. 1662) cancer/TB
@37- Lou
Gehrig [Henry Louis Gehrig], American first baseman (NY Yankees),
nicknamed "The Iron Horse", born in NYC, New York (d. 1941) ALS
35- Macklemore,
rapper
Historical
Obits Today
80’s
@88-2007 Antonio
Aguilar [Barraza], Mexican singer, producer and actor (Emiliano Zapata) who
popularized the Mexican equestrian sport la charrería
@81-1993 William
Golding, author (Lord of the Flies, Nobel 1983)
70’s
@79-1966 Ed
Wynn [Isaiah Edwin Leopold], American comedian (Ed Wynn Show)
@77-1937 J.
M. [James Matthew] Barrie, Scottish novelist and playwright (Peter Pan) pneumonia
60’s
@67-1975 Sam
Giancana, American gangster, multiple gunshot wounds
50’s
@51-2013 James
Gandolfini, American actor (The Sopranos), heart attack
30’s
@37-1953 Ethel
Rosenberg, 1st US civilian executed (in 5 tries) at Sing Sing, NY,
for espionage
@35-1953 Julius
Rosenberg, 1st US civilian executed at Sing Sing, NY for espionage
@34-1867 Maximilian
I of the Mexican Empire executed by firing
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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