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Today’s
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Today’s
Meme
Thoughts
for the day
It is now officially light jacket in
the morning.
I got my shot this morning…all good.
On Sunday the Cardinals beat the
Dolphins in a nail biter. The Broncos beat the Panthers. A good Sunday.
Donald was late to his Madison Square
Garden rally. While everyone waited, the speakers sure put forth a very serious
view of America. One called Kamala a prostitute, another said that Puerto Rico
was a floating garbage island…even though Puerto Rico is part of the US and
their citizens can and do vote. Remember Trump tossed paper towels after a
hurricane. Trump did not apologize for any of the comments made by previous
speakers. His campaign is trying, unsuccessfully, to step it all back. This rally
alone proves to me that Trump is not fit to be President of this country.
Riddles
Which month has 28 days?
Random
Thoughts…
During the Great Tea Race of 1866, 3
ships left China at the same time, sailed 14000 miles over 99 days, and docked
within 2 hours of each other.
James Cameron quit his job as a truck
driver to enter the film industry after seeing Star Wars in 1977.
Most of the gold ever mined is still
in circulation today. That gold ring or watch that you’re wearing could have
belonged to historic figures like Cleopatra or
Alexander the Great
The human brain may be able to hold as
much information in its memory as is contained on the entire Internet. It’s
calculated that the brain could store 1 petabyte (or a quadrillion bytes) of
information.
There is no such place as “South
Detroit” nor has there ever been one in its history; Downtown Detroit’s
southern border is the Detroit River, and the other side of the river is
Canadian territory. #DontStopBelievin
Smokey Bear was created in 1944 in
response to the WWII Japanese submarine attacks on Santa Barbara, CA (1942)
near Los Padres National Forest.
Ancient
Roman Life
In ancient Rome, penalties for
theft were severe and scaled to the item’s worth. Minor thefts might incur
fines, but as the value rose, so did the punishment’s intensity—from beatings
to the dread of death for high-value thefts. Such stringent measures stemmed
from Rome’s struggle with pervasive thievery, necessitating a rigid legal
system to ensure societal order.
Crucifixion, the most feared sanction, was reserved for grave
transgressions. This brutal method of public execution served as a deterrent,
exemplifying the Romans’ commitment to protecting property and maintaining
public order through a regime of fear.
Historic
Events
1929 - Collapse of U.S. stock market
prices
Just five days after nearly 13 million
shares of U.S. stock were sold in one day in 1929, an additional 16
million shares were sold this day, called “Black Tuesday,” further fueling the
crisis known as the Great Depression.
2015 - It was announced that China was ending its one-child
policy; beginning in 2016, couples could have two children.
1956 - Israel's army attacked Egypt in
the Sinai Peninsula in a fight for control of the Suez Canal area.
1923 - The Republic of Turkey was
established, largely through the efforts of Kemal Atatürk, who is
considered the country's founder and served as its first president.
1901 -Anarchist Leon Czolgosz was
executed for the assassination of U.S. President William McKinley.
Riddles Answer
Answer: All of them.
Birthdays
Gabrielle
Union, 52 Movie Actress
Tracee
Ellis Ross, 52 TV Actress
Winnona Ryder, 53, actress
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@52 - Bob Ross, Painter (d. 1995, lymphona)
@59 – Fanny Brice, American actress and singer (d, 1951;
stroke)
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…The End
for today…
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