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Nov. 28,
2019 Week: 48 Day: 332
86004: H 37° \ L 20° \ Average Sky Cover: 90%
Nearest
active fire: 297mi. Nearest lightning: 437mi
Wind: 2mph\Gusts:
22mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 68°[1980] Record Low: -3°[1905]
Nov. Averages: 53°\23° (3
days with moisture)
Today’s Quote
“Courage is resistance to fear,
mastery of fear – not absence of fear.
”
~ Mark Twain
Random Tidbit
George
Washington was our first President. We all just naturally assume that George
was number one. Except maybe not. Maybe he was ONE of the firsts. During the
American Revolution, several presidents were elected by the Continental
Congress, the first being Peyton Randolph, who created the Continental Army.
Thomas Mifflin, who was president between 1783 and 1784, oversaw the
ratification of the Treaty of Paris. John Hancock, who became more famous for
signing the Declaration of Independence, was the president between 1785 and
1786. George Washington was our first president to be elected by the people,
but technically speaking, he was our 15th president.
Observances This Week
21-28
International Games Week
Church/State Separation Week
GERD Awareness Week Link
National Bible Week
National Family Week
National Game & Puzzle Week
World Karaoke Championships Link
Church/State Separation Week
GERD Awareness Week Link
National Bible Week
National Family Week
National Game & Puzzle Week
World Karaoke Championships Link
23-28
Better Conversation Week
25-12/1
National Deal Week
Observances for Today
International
Aura Awareness Day
Maize
Day
Turkey-free
Thanksgiving
My Rambling Thoughts
Happy
Thanksgiving to all.
Got my
teeth cleaning this morning…only to discover I need to replace 2 crowns. Not a
real happy camper, but we all do what we have to do. I’ve been going to this dental
office for years. I am on my fourth dentist. He is good and I like him, but his
front office staff needs lots of training. While I have great medical, I have
crappy dental so I always pay what I owe from their chart for BC/BS. They never
have any up-to-date billing information. When the clerk pulled up my account so
I could pay, she just stared at the screen. Then she said, I know this is a
mistake, but it shows you have a back bill of $859 + today’s cleaning. Just pay
for the cleaning and I’ll figure it out later. This happens every time I see
the dentist. When the dentist starts working on the crown, I’m going to have a
heart-to-heart about his billing practices.
The
weather guy keeps changing the arrival time of our expected snowstorm. Now it
won’t be here until Thanksgiving afternoon, but still may drop up to 2 feet of
snow on Thursday and Friday. I don’t like the holding pattern, but the weather
does what the weather does. It is chilly and windy today. I’m ready for whatever
happens.
I’m
taking a break tomorrow and possibly Friday, depending on what I do Friday. The
snow will determine if I’m home and able to write the blog, or if I head out
for a while to pick up my poinsettia.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of this page
I have hundreds of legs but I can only lean,
You make me feel dirty so you can feel clean.
What am I?
Historical Events
2348 BC - A supposed comet, under divine guidance, passed near Earth,
causing the Great Flood, in the opinion of Anglican priest and mathematician,
William Whiston. They did not know much about comets in 1696.
1582 - William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway (not the 'our' Anne
Hathaway)
1717 - Blackbeard attacked a French merchant vessel called La Concorde,
which he captured and renamed as the Queen Anne's Revenge."
1811 - Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73, premiered
at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig.
1895 - America's first auto race started: 6 cars, 55 miles, the winner
averaged 7 MPH, from Chicago's Jackson Park to Evanston, Illinois.
1925 - The Grand Ole Opry made its (weekly) radio debut on station WSM, in
Nashville, Tennessee
1907 - In Haverhill, Massachusetts, scrap-metal dealer Louis B. Mayer
opened his first movie theater, The Orpheum. It was a renovated 600 seat
burlesque house.
1922 - The first skywriting in the US was demonstrated over Times Square,
New York City, by Capt. Cyril Turner of the Royal Air Force. Flying at 10,000
feet, he wrote letters in white smoke a half-mile high: Hello, U.S.A. Call
Vanderbilt 7200. It was an advertisement for the American Tobacco Company.
1934 - Infamous bank robber George "Baby Face" Nelson was killed
by FBI agents near Barrington, Illinois.
1948 - The Polaroid Land Camera went on sale, at a Boston department store.
The 40 series, model 95 roll film camera sold for $89.75.
1960 - #1 Hit: Elvis
Presley - Are You Lonesome Tonight?
1964 - Mariner 4 was launched from Cape Kennedy, Florida.
1964 - #1 Hit: The
Shangri-Las - Leader of the Pack
1967 - The first pulsar known as PSR B1919+21, in the constellation of
Vulpecula, was discovered by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish.
1992 - #1 Hit: Whitney
Houston - I Will Always Love You
1994 - Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer died of injuries received after he was
attacked by other prisoners while cleaning a prison toilet. Or maybe one other
prisoner. 'Nobody saw nothin', it was reported.
1995 - President Bill Clinton ended the federal 55 mph speed limit that
began in 1974, as an energy-saving measure.
2001 - Enron Corporation, once the world's largest energy trader, covering
major electricity, natural gas, communications, pulp and paper, and with over
20,000 employees, essentially went out of business.
2009 - #1 Hit: Jay-Z
featuring Alicia Keys - Empire State of Mind
On Nov. 28, 2012, not a single murder, shooting, stabbing, or other
incident of violent crime in NYC was reported for an entire day.
Birthdays Today
90 – Berry Gordy, Jr., American songwriter and producer
(founded Motown Records)
83 – Gary Hart, American lawyer and politician
76 – Randy Newman, American Singer/Songwriter and
composer (Toy Story, Monk)
@70 - William Blake, English poet (died in 1827)
67 – S. Epatha Merkerson, American actress (Law and Order)
60 – Judd Nelson, American actor (The Breakfast Club)
58 – Alfonso Cuarón, Mexican director/producer and
screenwriter (Gravity)
@57 – Henry Bacon, American architect
designed the Lincoln Memorial
(died in 1924)
57 – Jon Stewart, American comedian and TV host
@39 – Anna Nicole Smith, American model, actress,
and television personality
(died in 2007; drug interaction)
Puzzle answer:
A broom
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