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Aug 6, 2020 Week: 32 Day: 219
86004:
H 83° \ L 49° \ Average Sky Cover: 5%
Wind:
12mph\Gusts: 38mph Visibility:
10mi
Nearest lightning: 300mi.; Nearest active fire: 59mi.
High Risk of Fire
Record High: 90°[1983]
Record Low: 36°[1953]
Jul Averages: 79°\50° (9 days with rain)
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Today’s Quote
Do your duty and a little more
and the future will take care of itself.
Andrew Carnegie
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Random
Tidbits
In ancient Mesopotamia,
beer was associated with religion and ritual and was believed to have magical
powers.
In Medieval Europe,
Catholic monks would often undergo "beer fasts" during the forty days
of Lent. They ate no food, getting calories only from beer, which they called
"liquid bread."
Brewers began adding hops
to beer in the 9th century AD. Today, nearly all beer is brewed with hops,
which adds a zesty, bitter flavor to beer and acts as a preservative.
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A little
humor
I'm tired of going to
shopping centers.
When
you've seen one- you've seen a mall
I never believed that
venturing beyond my comfort zone
Would include going to the
grocery store
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Observations
This Week
International Clown Week: 1-7 Link
National
Cleanse Your Skin Week: 1-7 Link
National Lemonade Days: 1-9 Link Moved from June due
to COVID-19
National Minority Donor Awareness Week: 1-7
Simplify Your Life Week: 1-7
World Breastfeeding Week: 1-7 Link
National Exercise With Your Child Week: 2-8
Knights of Columbus Family Week: 2-8
National Button Week: 2-8 Link
National Farmers' Market Week: 2-8 Link
National Health Center Week: 2-8 Link
Single Working Women's Week: 2-8 Link
Stop on Red Week: 2-8 Link
Exhibitor Appreciation Week: 3-7 Link
National Bargain Hunting Week: 3-9
National Psychic Week: 3-7 Link Link
Old Fiddlers' Week: 3-8
PGA Championships: 3-9 Link Moved from May due to COVID-19
North American Organic Brewers Days: 4-8 Link Moved from June.
Numismatic Week (World's Fair of Money): 4-8
Rock for
Life Week: 4-7 Link
National Hobo Week: 6-9 Link
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Observations
for Today
Hiroshima Day
India
Pale Ale Beer Day Link
National Fresh Breath (Halitosis) Day
National
Root Beer Float Day Link
Wiggle Your Toes Day
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My
Rambling Thoughts
I ordered my eye drop script on Monday. I called today to discover
they were on back order. My great pharmacist called the other Walgreens, they
had it, and I just had to drive across town to get them. No Big Deal. Glad they
had them.
Navajo Nation announced the 57-hour weekend curfew is not going to
be only 32…Sat night until Monday morning.
Vote tally is in for our city/county. Sadly, only about 30% of
registered voters actually voted…either by mail or in person. There is really
no excuse. I think the lack of Civics classes in high school has a lot to do
with it. It has been years since the classes were required, and years since
they were even offered as an elective. Many living in the US all their lives
have never taken even basic Civics. Therefore they don’t vote.
Most people do not like to do public speaking. Those who do
usually prefer writing their own speech. When they must read a speech prepared
by someone else, they usually practice a couple of times before going in front
of an audience. If there are difficult words in the speech, the writer usually
does a phonemic pronunciation for the reader. I do not know what happened when
Trump gave his speech yesterday and could not pronounce Yosemite, but speech
writers around the country were cringing.
Note to our President: You do not get pregnant from taking a
pregnancy test. It is the same with the virus. What matters is the deaths in
the population, not deaths of identified cases. It must be exhausting for
educated people.
It now appears that the horrific explosion in Lebanon was caused
by government inefficiency. The government had been told many times over the
past few years that the stored fertilizer at the port city was dangerous. The government
just let it sit there. Sad.
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Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
If you remove the first, third and last letter from this five-letter
word it still sounds the same.
What is the word?
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Historical
Events
1787 – 60 copies of the Constitution of the United States were
delivered to the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1890 – At Auburn Prison in New York, William Kemmler was the first
person to be executed by electric chair.
1926 – Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim across the
English Channel.
1945 – Hiroshima, Japan was largely destroyed when the atomic bomb
“Little Boy” was dropped by the B-29 Enola Gay. August 6th, 1945 at 8:16 a.m.
was the deadliest moment in history, killing over 70,000 people in 5 seconds.
1956 – The DuMont Television Network made its final broadcast, A
Boxing Match from the St. Nicholas Arena series.
1964 – Prometheus, a bristlecone pine and the world’s oldest tree,
at least 4862 years old, was cut down in Nevada.
1966 – In a post-fight interview, Howard Cosell honors Muhammad
Ali’s wishes to no longer be referred to as Cassius Clay, making his new name
more acceptable by everyone.
1970 – 200 ‘yippies’ invaded Disneyland, putting on a circus
(acting like fools), climbing buildings, and singing the Mickey Mouse Club
theme.
1996 – NASA announced that the ALH 84001 meteorite, thought to
originate from Mars and found in Antarctica, contained evidence of primitive
life-forms.
2012 – NASA’s Curiosity rover landed on the surface of Mars.
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Birthdays
Today
@91 – Louella
Parsons, American gossip columnist (d. 1972)
@79 – Robert
Mitchum, American actor (died in 1997)
@77 – Lucille
Ball, American comedic actress and television producer (d.1989)
@73 – Alexander
Fleming, Scottish biologist, pharmacologist and botanist, Nobel Prize laureate
(d. 1955)
@64 – Susie
Taylor, writer and first African American Army nurse (d. 1912)
@58- Andy Warhol,
artist (d. 1987; irregular heartbeat)
@6 – JonBenet Ramsey,
(d. 1996; unsolved murder)
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Puzzle
Answer
Empty
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