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Oct.
2, 2019 Week: 40 Day: 275
86004: H 65° \ L 33° \ Average Sky
Cover: 5%
Nearest
active fire: 82mi. Nearest lightning: 492mi
Wind: 7mph\Gusts:
16mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record
High: 82°[1991] Record Low: 18°[1971]
Oct.
Averages: 63°\32°
( 4 days with moisture)
Today’s Quote
We are all here on earth to help others;
what on earth the others are here for
I don't know.
W. H. Auden
Random Tidbits
At Octoberfest: Beer
consumption surpasses 5 million 1-liter mugs. The mugs themselves are a hot
item. Security guards annually recover approximately 150,000 from would-be
souvenir hunters. Many are not recovered; the Hofbrau tent alone averages
35,000 missing each year. The fine for stealing a souvenir mug: $60!
There are many
problems every year with young people who overestimate their ability to handle
large amounts of alcohol. Many forget that German beer has 7.5 to 8 percent
alcohol, and they pass out due to drunkenness. These drunk patrons are often
called "Bierleichen" (German for "beer corpses").
Observances This
Month
Dyslexia Awareness Month
Global Diversity Awareness
Month
International Strategic
Planning Month
International Walk To School Month Link
National Bake and Decorate Month
International Walk To School Month Link
National Bake and Decorate Month
National Cookbook Month
Women Walking In Their Own Shoes Month
Observances This
Week
1-5
National Chimney Safety Week
1-6
1-7
Observances for
Today
Fast of Gedalya
Guardian Angels Day
International Day of Non-violence
Name Your Car Day Link
National Custodial Worker Day
National Kale Day Link
National Produce Misting Day Link
National Pumpkin Seed Day Link
Peanuts (Cartoon) Day
Pet Obesity Awareness Day Link
Phileas Fogg Wager Day
Walk To School Day Link
World Farm Animals Day
Guardian Angels Day
International Day of Non-violence
Name Your Car Day Link
National Custodial Worker Day
National Kale Day Link
National Produce Misting Day Link
National Pumpkin Seed Day Link
Peanuts (Cartoon) Day
Pet Obesity Awareness Day Link
Phileas Fogg Wager Day
Walk To School Day Link
World Farm Animals Day
My Rambling Thoughts
Fall has arrived
here. I’m wearing long pants and long sleeve shirts whenever I go outside. Only
need a jacket if I have on a short sleeve shirt.
“Breaking News:
We interrupt this program to let you know there is no new breaking news, stay
tuned for more new breaking news if it happens. Since there is no new breaking
news, we are replaying the Breaking News Alerts of the last 48 hours, in case
you live under a rock.” So tired of Breaking News that isn’t News and isn’t Breaking.
WOW! Thomas Cook Travel
Agency collapse still has about 3000 people stranded around the world
with 12,000 back in the UK. What a mess. It shut down last week. Former
employees are volunteering time to help customers still stranded. They say they
feel bad for the customers. WOW!
I started seriously
following football this season when the Broncos, The CU Buffs, and the
Cardinals started off with wins. Now after week 4 I’m asking myself why I am
still following their losses since opening weekend. Hoping for wins in the near
future.
October in Navajo
is ‘Ghąąji’ meaning the joining of seasons. It is when summer and winter turn
and go in opposite directions and various species go underground. It is when
the new year begins with the Yei be chai (Holy Ones) return to this world to heal the sick. October 1 is the
Navajo New Year. So Happy New Year to all my Navajo friends.
Today’s Puzzle
Answer at
the bottom of this page
One early
morning, a group of friends meets in their favorite café.
Ash, the biggest
in the group, remarked:
“Must have been
millions of years since we were all together, uh?”
Affie, who was
wearing her brand new elephant pants, nodded.
Anthony kept on
complaining about the weather back home.
“Yeah, I am glad
to be here with you, it is so cold at my place!”
Eugenie, who was
saddened by the loss of a friend, was looking at Samuel and Namur, who were
arguing about the possible future election of Donald Trump.
“These two are
really inseparable”, she said to herself.
Octavia, the
smallest among her friends, stood and spoke :
“Guys, I have a
surprise for you! We’re going to the opera tonight!”
The waiter,
waiting for the orders, wondered why these customers reminded him of something.
But all of a sudden, he said:
“Ladies and
gentlemen, may I suggest some sliced bread with butter, slices of cheese and
ham? We also have croissants and other pastries. And for drinking, is coffee
fine? We also have tea, of course, and orange and apple juice for you.”
Which is this
group of friends, and what came to the waiter’s mind?
Historical Events
1187 - Saladin
captured Jerusalem from Balian of Ibelin.
1950 - Peanuts by
Charles M. Schulz was first published.
1955 - Alfred
Hitchcock premiered on CBS
1958 - The
Huckleberry Hound Show premiered, in syndication
1959 - The
anthology series The Twilight Zone premiered on CBS.
1965 - #1 Hit: The McCoys - Hang On Sloopy
1967 - Thurgood
Marshall was sworn in as the first African-American justice of US Supreme
Court.
1968 - The
Tlatelolco massacre took place in Mexico City. 30-300 student protesters and
supporters were killed.
1971 - #1 Hit: Rod Stewart - Maggie May /
Reason to Believe
1982 - #1 Hit: John Cougar - Jack and Diane
2000 - Triple
Play (3 cars) was played for the first time on The Price is Right.
2002 - The
Beltway sniper attacks began. Paul LaRuffa, a 55-year-old pizzeria owner, was
shot six times at close range - he survived, but 17 other people did not.
2006 - Five
school girls were murdered by Charles Carl Roberts in a shooting at an Amish
school in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania
2010 - #1 Hit: Bruno Mars - Just the Way
You Are
2017 US
scientists Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael Young awarded Nobel
Prize for physiology or medicine for work on the body clock
2018 Saudi
American journalist Jamal Khashoggi enters the Saudi consulate in Istanbul,
never to be seen again prompting a diplomatic crisis
2018 Nobel prize
in Physics awarded to Arthur Ashkin (optical tweezers), Gérard Mourou and Donna
Strickland ( both for laser beams)
Birthdays Today
Groucho Marx,
comedic actor
(d. 1977; @86)
Mohandas
Karamchand Ghandi, anti-colonial politician
(d. 1948 @78; assassinated)
Bud Abbott,
comedic actor
(d. 1974 @76; cancer)
Don McLean,
singer, songwriter “American Pie” (74)
Avery Brooks,
actor, director, singer, educator (71)
Sting, pop singer
(68)
Johnny Cochran,
Lawyer
(d. 2005 @67; brain tumor)
George McFarland,
actor ‘Spanky’ in Our Gang
(d. 1993 @64; heart attack)
Lorraine Bracco,
actor (65)
Kelly Ripa,
actor, TV host (49)
Puzzle answer:
These
are the seven continents – Ash (Asia), Affie (Africa), Anthony (Antarctica),
Eugenie (Europe), Samuel (South America), Namur (North America), Octavia
(Oceania).
Their
entire conversation consists of various hints.
In
the end, the waiter was thinking about bringing them Continental Breakfast.