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Oct 23, 2018 Week: 43 \ Day: 296
86004 Today: H 62° \ L 42° \ Average Sky Cover: 40%
Wind: 14mph\Gusts:
-mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 76°[2003]
Record Low: 10°[1906]
Oct Averages: 63°\31°
Today’s Quote
There is nothing permanent except change.
Heraclitus
Harper’s Index
$3,400,000
Total
amount owed by Pennsylvania’s top
100
evaders of highway tolls
Observances This
Week
17-24
Food & Drug Interactions and
Awareness Week
20-27
INVICTUS Games
Asexuality Week Link Link
Freedom From Bullies Week
Kids Care Week
National Character Counts Week
National Business Women's Week Link
National Chemistry Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Link
National Forest Products Week
National Friends of Libraries Week
National Pharmacy Week
National Save For Retirement Week Link
National Teen Drivers Safety Week Link
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Link )
National Massage Therapy Week Link
National Respiratory Care Week Link
Pastoral Care Week Link
Pro Bono Week Link
Rodent Awareness Week
Asexuality Week Link Link
Freedom From Bullies Week
Kids Care Week
National Character Counts Week
National Business Women's Week Link
National Chemistry Week
National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week Link
National Forest Products Week
National Friends of Libraries Week
National Pharmacy Week
National Save For Retirement Week Link
National Teen Drivers Safety Week Link
National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Link )
National Massage Therapy Week Link
National Respiratory Care Week Link
Pastoral Care Week Link
Pro Bono Week Link
Rodent Awareness Week
22-28
23-31
Observances for
Today
IPod Day
Lung Health Day Link
Lung Health Day Link
(Monday of Respiratory Care Week.)
National Mole Day Link
Swallows Depart from San Juan Capistrano Day
TV Talk Show Host Day
National Mole Day Link
Swallows Depart from San Juan Capistrano Day
TV Talk Show Host Day
(Always on Johnny Carson's birthday)
Today’s Significant
US Historical Events
Today’s Significant
International Historical Events
1700’s
1760 First
Jewish prayer books printed in North America
1800’s
1813 The
Pacific Fur Company trading post in Astoria, Oregon is turned over to the rival
British North West Company (the fur trade in the Pacific Northwest was
dominated for the next three decades by the United Kingdom).
1900’s
1915 1st
national horseshoe throwing championship (Kellerton, Iowa)
1915 An
estimated 25,000 supporters in a women's suffrage march on New York's Fifth
Ave, led by Dr. Anna Shaw and Carrie Chapman Catt, founder of the League of
Women Voters
1935 Dutch
Schultz, Abe Landau, Otto Berman, and Bernard "Lulu" Rosencrantz are
fatally shot at a saloon in Newark, New Jersey in what will become known as The
Chophouse Massacre.
1941 Walt
Disney's animated film "Dumbo" released
1958 Soviet
novelist Boris Pasternak, wins Nobel Prize for Literature
1962 Adlai
Stevenson speaks at the United Nations about the Cuba crisis
1963 Neil
Simon's "Barefoot in the Park" premieres in NYC
1964 Time
Magazine uses term "op art" for 1st time
1972
"Pippin" opens at Imperial Theater NYC for 1944 performances
1981 US
national debt hits $1 trillion
1986 Artist
Keith Haring commissioned to paint a mural on the Berlin wall by Checkpoint
Charlie Museum 300 metres long
1988 Robert
Bork's supreme court nomination rejected by US Senate
2000’s
2001 Apple
releases the iPod
2015 Adele
releases her single "Hello" - becomes 1st song with more than a
million downloads in 1st week (1.1m)
My Rambling Thoughts
Quiet
Monday…storm approaching. Probably will be rain since it is way too warm for
snow. That’s OK with me.
Winslow,
AZ is about 50 miles from Flagstaff. (Famous for ‘Standing on the corner, in
Winslow AZ…The ‘Take it Easy’ song by Jackson Brown) made national news
yesterday when a tornado touched down about 10 miles out of town. That’s about
20 miles from Twin Arrows Casino, owned and operated by the Navajo Nation. It
was on the ground about 20 minutes but there were no buildings in the vicinity.
Thankfully, no injuries either.
I
must wonder how much longer the American people are going to allow 45 to just
make up fear facts with no consequences. These latest two are really quite
bizarre, at the very least: He said the Dems are funding the migrant caravan
and that ISIS is part of the caravan. Yet he has no informational facts to back
this up. And just before elections, he promises a middle-class tax cut that is
being worked on by everyone, including Congress, but Congress is busy trying to
get re-elected and is not in session, not even in DC. If I decided to shake my
head every time 45 lies, I would be very dizzy.
The
painters continue their work on the outside of our building. It looks very
different…pale green siding with cream trim and a darker green door. My only
complaint is that they put plastic over the upstairs windows on Thursday for
the spray painting. The removed the plastic from the front windows right after
the painting but left it on the back deck windows all weekend. The upstairs
back window is the window in the master bedroom, so it was a tad dark all
weekend. They were here at 8a working and the plastic was gone by 8:30a. Nice.
Birthdays Today
@- indicates age at death
90’s
@98→Katie Lee,
American
folk singer, environmentalist and author (Colorado River Songs), born in
Aledo, Illinois (d. 2017)
80’s
83→Chi Chi Rodriguez,
Puerto
Rican PGA golfer (1972 Byron Nelson), born in Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico
70’s
@79→Johnny Carson,
American
comedian and TV host (The Tonight Show, Who Do You Trust), born in Corning,
Iowa (d. 2005) heart attack
78→Pelé [Edson
Arantes do Nascimento],
Brazilian
footballer (Player of the Century; 1,281 goals in 1,363 games), born in Três
Corações, Brazil
60’s
@66→John Heisman,
American
football coach who legalized the forward pass, originated the center snap and
for which the Heisman Trophy is named, born in Cleveland, Ohio (d. 1936)
@66→Michael Crichton,
novelist
(Andromeda Strain, Congo, Looker), born in Chicago, Illinois (d. 2008) lymphoma
64→Ang Lee,
Taiwanese-born
American filmmaker (Brokeback Mountain, Life of Pi), born in Chaochou, Pingtung
62→Dwight Yoakam,
country
singer (Honky Tonk Man), born in Pikeville, Kentucky
50’s
59→Weird Al Yankovic
[Alfred Matthew],
American
parody singer (Eat It, UHF, Naked Gun), born in Downey, California
56→Doug Flutie,
CFL/NFL
quarterback (Argonauts, Generals, Bears, Pats)
40’s
@47→Randy Pausch,
American
computer science professor, author, (d. 2008) pancreatic cancer
42→Ryan Reynolds,
Canadian actor and comedian (Deadpool), born
in Vancouver, British Columbia
Historical Obits Today
100’s
@106→2003
Soong Mei-ling [Madame Chiang Kai-shek],
Chinese
political figure and First Lady of the Republic of China (1948-75)
90’s
@94→2011
Herbert A. Hauptman,
American
Mathematician whose models for determining the chemical crystal structures
vital for life revolutionized chemistry, dies at 94
80’s
@87→2004
Robert Merrill [Moishe Miller],
American
operatic baritone and actor (NY Metropolitan Opera), dies at 87
60’s
@69→1978
Maybelle Carter,
country
singer (Johnny Cash Show)
@67v1939
Zane Grey,
American
western writer (Spirit of the Border), heart failure
50’s
@52→1957
Christian Dior,
French
fashion designer (New Look), heart attack