Week: 7
Day: 37 |
Ave. Sky
Cover: 5%
Visibility: 10 miles |
Local
Temp: 38°\
8° Wind: 6mph\
Gusts: 12mph |
Moderate risk
of fire Active fire: 33mi. \ Lightning: 1705mi. |
Feb Averages:
46°\19° (5 days w/moisture) |
Today’s Quote
Monthly Observations
Relationship Wellness
Month
Responsible
Pet Owner's Month Link
Return Shopping Carts to the Supermarket Month
Spay/Neuter Awareness Month
Spunky Old Broads Month
Sweet Potato Month
Wise Health Care Consumer Month
Worldwide Renaissance of the Heart Month
Youth Leadership Month
Weekly Observations
1-7 |
African Heritage
& Health Week |
2-8 |
Publicity for Profit Week |
2-6 |
US Nationals Snow
Sculpting Days |
4-20 |
Winter Olympics XXIV |
6-12 |
Burn Awareness Week Link Children's Authors & Illustrators Week Tinnitus Awareness Week Link |
6-13 |
Dump Your Significant Jerk Week |
Daily Observations
My
Sometimes-Long-Winded Thoughts
Warming up
today, still cold at night.
I’m hooked on
‘22 Olympics. Been watching early luge, biathlon, speed skating, and ski jumping this morning.
Great way to spend the day. I also did some cleaning of bathroom, bedroom, and
office.
Since my
retirement over a decade ago, I usually catch The View a couple of times a week
or more. With the current Whoopi thing, lots are talking about The View, in its
25th year since Barbara Walters started it. One comedian pointed out
the show is THE View and that the suspension of Whoopi shows that there is only
THE view of the network that counts. Another writer pointed out that ‘free speech’
is easy when everyone agrees and that true free speech is when an opinion is
not popular to everyone, or even the majority. I remember years ago when the
ACLU was in court to allow Nazi believers to march in a parade. They were finally
allowed in the parade…and that is real free speech. The first amendment is
certainly one of the strongest in our democracy and most controversial of the
amendments. While Whoopi’s comment showed her lack of knowledge, she did not
say that her view was the only view. Does that mean that she can’t have that
view?
I keep
forgetting that the ROC is the Russian Olympic Committee due to the massive
cheating the Russian government team was charged with. I see it as a good
compromise for the athletes. This is the last Olympics they have to compete
under the Olympic flag.
Favorite Memes
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A bit of Humor
Which actor
drives the least?
Christopher
Walken.
Trivia
Q: What is
the currency of Poland?
Q: TRUE OR
FALSE - The British organization CAMRA stands for The Campaign for Real Ale.
Q: TRUE OR
FALSE - "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo
buffalo." is a grammatically correct sentence.
Q:
Electronic music producer Kygo's popularity skyrocketed after a certain remix.
Which song did he remix?
ANSWERS:
Answer 1:
Złoty
Answer 2:
TRUE
Answer 3:
TRUE
The sentence is unpunctuated and uses three different readings
of the word "buffalo". In order of their first use, these are:
·
a. a city named Buffalo. This
is used as a noun adjunct in
the sentence;
·
n. the noun buffalo,
an animal, in the plural (equivalent to "buffaloes" or
"buffalos"), in order to avoid articles.
·
v. the verb "buffalo" meaning to outwit, confuse,
deceive, intimidate, or baffle.
The sentence is syntactically ambiguous;
however, one possible parse (marking each "buffalo" with its part of
speech as shown above) would be as follows:
Buffaloa buffalon Buffaloa buffalon buffalov buffalov Buffaloa buffalon.
Historical Events
W
1778 – In
Paris, the Treaty of Alliance and the Treaty of Amity and Commerce were signed
by the United States and France signaling the official recognition of the
United States.
W
1788 –
Massachusetts became the sixth state to ratify the Constitution.
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1820 – The
first 86 African American immigrants departed New York to start a settlement in
present-day Liberia.
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1919 – The
American Legion was founded.
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1933 – The
20th Amendment to the Constitution was declared in effect, making the start of
presidential, vice-presidential and congressional terms from March to January.
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1952 – Queen
Elizabeth II succeeded to the British Throne.
W
1959 – At
Cape Canaveral, Florida, a Titan intercontinental ballistic missile had the first
successful test firing.
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1971 –
Astronaut Alan B. Shepard used a six-iron that he had brought inside his
spacecraft and swung at three golf balls on the surface of the moon. He said it
went for “miles and miles.”
Birthdays Today
@99 – Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hungarian-American actress and
socialite (d. 2016)
@93 – Ronald Reagan, American actor and politician,
40th President (d. 2004)
@83 – Mary Leakey, English paleoanthropologist (d.
1996)
83 – Mike Farrell,
American actor, activist
82 – Tom Brokaw,
American journalist
@80 – Aaron Burr, American colonel and politician (d.
1836)
79 – Fabian Forte,
American actor and singer
@65 – Natalie Cole, American singer-songwriter (d.
2015; Hep C)
60 – Axl Rose,
American singer-songwriter
@53 – George Herman "Babe" Ruth Jr.,
American baseball player, coach (d. 1948; cancer)
37 – Kris
Humphries, American basketball player
@33 – Eva Braun, German wife of Adolf Hitler (d. 1945;
suicide)
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