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Oct 18, 2018 Week: 42 \ Day: 291
86004 Today: H 40° \ L 29° \ Average Sky Cover: 95%
Wind: 10mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 5 mi
Record High: 78°[1921]
Record Low: 10°
[1971]
Oct Averages: 63°\31°
Today’s Quote
When we ask for advice,
we are usually looking for an accomplice.
Saul Bellow
Harper’s Index
11
Factor by
which the largest pension in Oregon
is greater than the average Oregon household
income
Observances This
Week
12-20
14-20
Bullying Bystanders Unite Week
Drink Local Wine Week
Earth Science Week Link
Emergency Nurses Week
National Chestnut Week
International Infection Prevention Week Link
Mediation Week Link
National Food Bank Week
Veterinary Technicians Week Link
Bullying Bystanders Unite Week
Drink Local Wine Week
Earth Science Week Link
Emergency Nurses Week
National Chestnut Week
International Infection Prevention Week Link
Mediation Week Link
National Food Bank Week
Veterinary Technicians Week Link
15-19
Choose To Be G.R.E.A.T.
Week Link
International Dyslexia Association Reading Week
Medical Assistants Recognition Week Link
National Health Education Week Link
National Nuclear Science Week
National School Bus Safety Week
YWCA Week Without Violence Link
International Dyslexia Association Reading Week
Medical Assistants Recognition Week Link
National Health Education Week Link
National Nuclear Science Week
National School Bus Safety Week
YWCA Week Without Violence Link
17-24
Food & Drug Interactions and
Awareness Week
Observances for
Today
Conflict Resolution Day Link
Get to Know Your Customers Day
Get Smart About Credit Day )
Hard Boiled Guy/Girl Day Link
International Credit Union Day Link
International Necktie Day Link
Meatloaf Appreciation Day Link
National Chocolate Cupcake Day
Newpaper Comic Strip Appreciation Day
No Beard Day
Get to Know Your Customers Day
Get Smart About Credit Day )
Hard Boiled Guy/Girl Day Link
International Credit Union Day Link
International Necktie Day Link
Meatloaf Appreciation Day Link
National Chocolate Cupcake Day
Newpaper Comic Strip Appreciation Day
No Beard Day
Today’s Significant
US Historical Events
Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1600’s
1648 1st labor
organization forms in North American colonies (Boston Shoemakers)
1685 French
King Louis XIV revokes Edict of Nantes cancelling rights of French Protestants
1700’s
1767 Mason
Dixon line, the boundary between Maryland & Pennsylvania agreed upon
1775
African-American poet Phillis Wheatley freed from slavery.
1776 In a bar
decorated with bird tail in Elmsford, New York, a customer requests a glassful
of “those cock tails” from bartender Betsy Flanagan
1800’s
1878 Edison
makes electricity available for household use
1898 American
flag raised in Puerto Rico
1900’s
1910 E. M.
Forster publishes novel "Howards End"
1952 Date of
the first Mad Magazine issue
1954 Texas
Instruments Inc. announces the first transistor radio.
1955 Track
& Field names Jesse Owens all-time track athelete
1968 Circus
Circus hotel opens in Las Vegas, largest permanent big top in the world
2000’s
2007 After 8
years in exile, Benazir Bhutto returns to Pakistan. The same night, suicide
attackers blow themselves up near Bhutto's convoy, killing over 100, including
20 police officers. Bhutto escapes uninjured.
2017 US
congresswoman Frederica Wilson says President Donald Trump said to bereaved
army family of Sgt. La David Johnson "He knew what he was signing up for,
but I guess it hurts anyway"
My Rambling Thoughts
A
day of clouds and rain. Yeah, it was snowing yesterday, but “that was yesterday, and yesterday’s
gone.” Such strange weather we have.
I
am getting an average of 5 landline phone calls a day and 2 cell phone calls
regarding the election. No way to stop them as they are from different numbers.
I don’t answer them, but they just call back. No human nor any way to stop the
calls. I have changed my phone so that it goes to the answering machine after 2
rings. Only a few real humans call the landline and they always leave a
message.
I
am learning a very important international lesson. The United States government
does little when a legal permanent resident of the US with 3 American-citizen
children disappears in a foreign land, we talk to the government where it
happened and to the government that is accused. That is enough. It ain’t an
American citizen and it ain’t on our land. Them people will do a great job of
investigating. A lesson I never thought I would have to learn.
Congrats
to Colorado for being named by DHS as the ‘safest’ state to vote…that is about
voter fraud. Nice to see my birth state is so far ahead of my current state.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@90→Chuck Berry
[Charles Andersen],
guitarist
and singer-songwriter (Roll over Beethoven), born in St Louis, Missouri (d.
2017)
80’s
@85→Leo G.
Carroll,
English
actor (Topper, Man From Uncle), born in Weedon (d. 1972)
@80→Pierre
Trudeau,
15th
Canadian Prime Minister (Liberal: 1968-79, 1980-84), born in Montreal, Quebec
(d. 2000)
80→Dawn Wells,
American
actress (Gilligan’s Island)
70’s
@71→Peter Boyle,
American
actor (Joe, Candidate, Everybody Loves Raymond), born in Norristown, PA (d.
2006) heart disease
@71→George C.
Scott,
American
actor and director (Patton, Dr. Strangelove), born in Wise, Virginia (d. 1999) aneurysm
60’s
67→Pam Dawber,
actress
(Mindy-Mork & Mindy, My Sister Sam), born in Detroit, Michigan
50’s
58→Jean-Claude
Van Damme,
Belgian
actor (Double Impact, Kickboxer, No Retreat), born in Brussels, Belgium
57→Wynton
Marsalis,
jazz
trumpeter (Grammy 1983), born in New Orleans, Louisiana
@56→Erin Moran,
American
actress (Happy Days, Joanie Loves Chachi), born in Burbank, California (d.
2017) carcinoma
40’s
@49→Laura Nyro,
singer/songwriter
(Eli's Coming, Stoney End), born in The Bronx, (d. 1997) ovarian cancer
30’s
39→Ne-Yo
[Shaffer Chimere Smith, Jr],
American
pop and R&B singer and songwriter, born in Camden, Arkansas
@35→Inger
Stevens,
actress
(Katy-Farmer's Daughter), born in Stockholm, Sweden (d. 1970) OD
34→Lindsey
Vonn,
American
alpine skier
31→Zac Efron,
American
actor (High School Musical, 17 Again), born in San Luis Obispo, California
Historical Obits Today
90’s
@99→1966 Sebastian S. Kresge,
American
merchant and philanthropist (Kmart)
@97→1982 Bess Truman,
1st
lady (1945-53)
80’s
@84→1931 Thomas Edison,
American
inventor (lightbulb, phonograph, motion picture camera)
70’s
@79→1871 Charles Babbage,
English
mathematician/inventor (calculator), renal failure
60’s
@60→1973 Walt Kelly,
American
cartoonist and animator (Pogo), diabetes complications
20’s
@29→1676 Nathaniel Bacon,
rallied
against Virginian government, killed
@26→1984 Jon-Erik Hexum,
actor
(Bear), gun loaded with blanks
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