Flagstaff Almanac
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Wind 6mph Gusts 14mph
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Nearest Lightning:1607mi
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Air Quality: Moderate Fair Sunshine |
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Today’s Quote
Weekly Observations
World Origami Days: 10/24-11/11 |
Polar Bear Week: 3-9 |
Daily Observations
First Folio Day Abet and Aid Punsters Day |
National Cappuccino Day National Harvey Wallbanger Day |
Today’s Thoughts
Windy day.
I
headed out early to do some shopping. Found most of what I needed.
Gas
was only $3.67 when I filled up. Can’t believe I can say: ONLY!
I
am happy to say I know quite a few 80+-year-olds that I consider friends. All
are still active and doing fairly well. That being said, I now believe Biden to
too old to be the leader of the free world. He has done a lot to help out
people in the country, and a decent job on Foreign Affairs; however, he has
obviously slowed down a lot during this administration. If the choice is Biden
or Trump, I’ll still vote for Biden.
Enjoy
Words pronounced
differently in the North and South States…
Caramel
©Provided
by ALot.com
This
is another one that's kind of divided amongst the various regions of the United
States. Southerners pronounce the word with three syllables and emphasize the second
syllable ('care-uh-mel'). Other areas, especially the north, pronounce it with
two syllables and eradicate the second syllable that the Southerners emphasize
(kar-mel).
Random Trivia…
The
Perfect Mate ©Getty Images
If
life is getting you down at all, here's a fact specifically designed to cheer
you up: Seahorses are monogamous life-mates that travel in pairs while holding
each other’s tails.
Historic Events
1519 – Cortez and his troops
took Montezuma, the Aztek Emporer, hostage, effectively taking over the nation.
1889 – Montana was admitted as
the 41st U.S. state.
1933 US President Franklin D.
Roosevelt unveiled the Civil Works Administration, an organization designed to
create jobs for more than 4 million unemployed.
1966 - US President Lyndon B.
Johnson signs into law an antitrust exemption allowing the National Football
League (NFL) to merge with the American Football League (AFL).
1971 - HBO launched with the
broadcast of the movie Sometimes a
Great Notion, starring Paul Newman and Henry Fonda.
Birthdays with some
quotes
@85 – Edmond Halley,
English astronomer and mathematician (d. 1742)
@84 – Morley Safer,
Canadian-American journalist and author (d. 2016)
@78 – Christiaan
Barnard, South African surgeon and academic (d. 2001; asthma attack)
@78 – Esther Rolle,
American actress (d. 1998; diabeitis)
@74 – Milton
Bradley, American businessman (founded the Milton Bradley Company, d. 1911)
74 – Wayne LaPierre, American
businessman, author, and activist (gun rights)
74 – Bonnie Raitt, American
Singer/Songwriter, and guitarist
“We can live in fear or act
out of hope.”
73 – Mary Hart, American
journalist, and actress
69 – Rickie Lee Jones,
American Singer/Songwriter, and producer
@64 – Bram Stoker,
Irish novelist, and critic (created Count Dracula, d. 1912; syphilis)
“Nothing is too small. I
counsel you, put down in record even your doubts and surmises. Hereafter it may
be of interest to you to see how true you guess. We learn from failure, not
from success!”
62 – Leif Garrett, American
singer, actor, and television personality
57 – Gordon Ramsay, British
chef, restaurateur, and TV host /personality
“Chefs are nutters. They’re
all self-obsessed, delicate, dainty, insecure little souls, and absolute
psychopaths. Every last one of them.”
56 – Courtney Thorne-Smith,
American actress
53 – Tom Anderson, American
businessman (co-founded Myspace)
52 – Tech N9ne (Aaron Dontez Yates),
American musician, record producer, and actor
51 – Gretchen Mol, American
model, and actress
50 – David Muir, Journalist
@49 – Joe Flynn,
American actor (McHale’s Navy) (d. 1974; heart attack)
@49 – Margaret
Mitchell, American journalist and author (d. 1949’ hit by car)
“Every problem has two
handles. You can grab it by the handle of fear or the handle of hope.”
49 – Masashi Kishimoto,
Japanese author, and illustrator (created Naruto)
48 – Tara Reid, American
actress
@37 – Hermann
Rorschach, Swiss psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst (d. 1922; peritonitis)
@37 – Minnie
Riperton, American Singer/Songwriter (d. 1979)
…The End for today…
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