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Feb. 25, 2020 Week: 9 Day:
56
86004:
H
56°
\ L
23°
\ Average
Sky Cover: 5%
Nearest lightning:
1043mi.; Nearest active fire: 232mi.
Wind: 8mph\Gusts: -mph
Visibility: 10 mi
Record High:
70°[1986
] Record Low:
-10°[1919]
Feb. Averages:
47°\19°
(5
days with moisture)
Today’s
LOVE Quote
“You've gotta dance
like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never
be hurt,
Sing like there's
nobody listening,
And live like it's
heaven on earth.”
― William W. Purkey
Random
Tidbits
The Badwater
Ultramarathon claims to be the world's toughest footrace. Stretching
135 miles from Death Valley (the lowest point in North America) to
Mount Whitney (the highest point in the lower 48 states), this
grueling race is by invitation only.
The
treadmill was orginally designed for English prisons as a too for
punishment
Observations
This Week
Bird
Health Awareness Week: 23-29 Link
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 23-29
Nat'l Invasive Species Awareness Week: 23-29 Link
National Justice for Animals Week: 23-29Link Link
Cordova Ice Worm Days: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 25-27 Link
National Eating Disorders Awareness Week: 23-29
Nat'l Invasive Species Awareness Week: 23-29 Link
National Justice for Animals Week: 23-29Link Link
Cordova Ice Worm Days: 25-3/1 Link
International Petroleum Week: 25-27 Link
Observations
for Today
Shrovetide
Fasching
International
Pancake Day
Shrove
Tuesday
Museum
Advocacy Day Link
Pancake
Day Race
Paczki Day
World
Spay Day USA
My
Rambling Thoughts
I got
sad news last night. My former boss, Andy, lost his adult son, Chris,
last night. Chris had lots of problems and OD'd down in Phoenix. He
was working day jobs down there, but continued his drinking and
drugs. He was in his mid-thirties. His dad tried very hard to help,
but sadly, nothing really helped. At lease Chris is a peace, finally.
That
storm we had here over the weekend dropped 15+” of new snow on our
peaks. Much needed moisture.
I
watched some of the Kobe Memorial. Very emotional. Such a sad time.
Being
raised an Episcopalian, we observed Lent by giving up something. It
is that time again, and even though I am not practicing that
religion, I still may give up something for Lent. Always find it a
good reminder that not everyone has the great life that I do.
Today’s
Puzzle
Answer at the bottom of the page
There is a
clothing store in Bartlesville. The owner has devised his own method
of pricing items. A vest costs $20, socks cost $25, a tie costs $15
and a blouse costs $30. Using the method, how much would a pair of
underwear cost?
Historical
Events
1836 - Samuel Colt was
granted a United States patent (#9430X) for his Colt revolver.
1901 - J.P. Morgan
incorporated the United States Steel Corporation.
1919 - Oregon became the
first US state to levy a gasoline tax by placing 1 cent tax on every
gallon of gas.
1932 - Adolf Hitler
obtained German citizenship by naturalization, which allowed him to
run in the 1932 election for Reichspräsident.
1950 - Your Show of Shows,
hosted by Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca premiered on NBC.
1956 - #
1 Hit : Nelson
Riddle - Lisbon Antigua
1964 - Cassius Clay
(Muhammad Ali), age 22, defeated champion Sonny Liston in a technical
knockout to win the world heavyweight boxing crown.
1967 - Gene Kelly starred
in Jack and the Beanstalk on NBC (produced by Hanna-Barbara) it was
the first TV special to combine live action and animation.
1984 - #
1 Hit : Van
Halen - Jump
1991 - The Warsaw Pact
officially disbanded.
2004 - The Passion of the
Christ, Mel Gibson’s film about the last 44 hours of Jesus of
Nazareth’s life, opened in theaters, eventually earning over
$370,700,000.
2006
- The world's population reached an estimated 6.5 billion people
2017 Tom Perez is elected
Chair of the Democratic National Committee
2018 China briefly bans the
letter 'N' as part of widespread censorship efforts
Birthdays
Today
85
- Sally Jessy Raphael, American journalist and talk show host
@79
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Frech painter (died in 1919)
@78 - Zeppo Marx, American comedian and Brother (died in 1979; lung cancer)
@77 - Bobby Riggs, American tennis player (died in 1995; prostate cancer)
@76
- Jim Backus, American actor (died in 1989; pneumonia)
@71 - John Foster Dulles, American statesman (died in 1959; colon cancer)
71 - Jack Handey, American author: Deep Thoughts-SNL
@58 - George Harrison, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (died in 2001; cancer)
55- Scott Thompson Carrot Top, comedian
54
- Téa Leoni, American actress
@48 - Enrico Caruso, Italian-American tenor (died in 1921; peritonitis)
45
- Chelsea Handler, American comedian and talk show host
Puzzle
Answer:
$45. The pricing
method consists of charging $5 for each letter required to spell the
item.