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17 Day 110 Flag
Today 67°/47° Wind 2 mph Gusts - mph
Active
Fire: 253 miles away Risk of fire: Extreme Nearest Lightning: 762 miles away
Air
Quality: Moderate Sunshine Mostly
Cloudy
April
Averages: Temps: 60°\35°
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Weekly Observations
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13-20 International
Dark Sky Week Link National
Pet ID Week Link Link National
Park Week Link 18-23 Police
Officers Who Gave Their Lives In The Line of Duty Week 18-24 Cleaning
For A Reason Week National
Library Week Link
Craft Brewers
Week Link Financial Practice
Week Mule Days 21-5/2 |
Daily Observations
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4/20 Day |
Today’s Quotes
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Today’s Memes
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Today’s Thoughts
It’s warm with high clouds. No
precipitation in the forecast.
My brother is on his way to Spain for his
long journey. He’s in Mexico City for a few days before his flight to Spain.
I was surprised yesterday when my
local Walgreen’s Pharmacy was closed. I headed over early today to pick up my
script. It turns out one of the two pharmacists got a promotion and there was
no pharmacist to be there Saturday. This seems to be a corporate problem that
could have been prevented with a little preparation.
I’m shocked by the shootings in Shreveport,
Louisiana. There was a domestic situation at different locations. In total 8
children were killed and several others were wounded. The shooter was also shot
and is expected to recover.
Famous Phrases You Might Be Getting Wrong
Winning isn’t everything. It’s the only thing.”
“Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by this sun of
York.”
“Curiosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.”
“Great minds think alike, though fools seldom differ.”
Rebus returns
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Random historical facts you didn’t
know
King Leopold II of
Belgium is considered one of the worst mass murderers
Under
Leopold’s rule, native people in the Congo Free State suffered mass mutilations
and death by Belgians who treated the region as their own rubber plantation.
Belgian authorities regularly punished people for missing work quotas by
cutting off their hands.
Ketchup was sold in
the 1830s as medicine
In 1834,
ketchup was sold as a cure for an upset stomach by an Ohio physician named John
Cook. It wasn’t until the late 19th century when it became a popular condiment
Historic Events
Rebus Answers
Get up and go a
cut above the rest / upper cut
Birthdays Today
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American actor (Sulu-Star
Trek, Green Berets), born in Los Angeles, California ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ American actress (King
Kong, Tootsie, American Horror Stories), born in Cloquet, Minnesota ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Shemar Moore [56
years old], American actor (The Young and the Restless, Criminal Minds), born
in Oakland, California ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ American model
and actress (Scary
Movie, Meet the Spartans), born in Sharonville, Ohio ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Joey Lawrence [50
years old], American actor (Gimme a Break, Blossom, Summer Rental), born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Australian supermodel who
was the 1st Victoria's Secret model from Australia,
born in Sydney, Australia |
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Gone but not forgotten Muhammad, Arabic
prophet and founder of Islam (Quran), according to the Shi'a sect, note his
exact birthdate is unknown and is observed according to the Islamic lunar
calendar, born in Mecca, Hejaz, Arabia (d. 632; @61-62) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Philippe Pinel (1745-1826; @81) French physician and
father of modern psychiatry who
developed a more humane approach to the custody and care of psychiatric
patients, born in Jonquières, France ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ French fashion designer and
couturier who was the most fashionable dress designer before World War I,
born in Paris ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Adolf Hitler (1889-1945; @56, suicide) Austrian-born
German dictator and
FĂĽhrer of Nazi Germany (1936-45), born in Gasthof zum Pommer, Braunau am Inn,
Austria-Hungary ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Harold Lloyd,
American silent and sound film actor, comedian, and director (Why Worry?; The
Freshman; Safety Last!; The Sin of Harold Diddlebock), born in Burchard,
Nebraska (d. 1971; @77, prostate cancer) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ George Stibitz,
American mathematician and scientist (father of the modern digital computer),
born in York, Pennsylvania (d. 1995; @90) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Stanley Marcus,
American business executive, president and chairman of luxury retailer Neiman
Marcus (1950-72; 1972-6), born in Dallas, Texas (d. 2002; @96) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Mother Angelica,
Catholic American Franciscan nun, born in Canton, Ohio (d. 2016; @92) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Tito Puente,
American mambo and Latin jazz bandleader ("Oye Como Va"), born in
Manhattan, New York (d. 2000; @77, heart attack) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Johnny Tillotson,
American singer-songwriter ("It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin'";
"Poetry In Motion"), born in Jacksonville, Florida (d. 2025; @86) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Ryan O'Neal,
American actor (Love Story; Paper Moon; What's Up, Doc?), born in Los
Angeles, California (d. 2023; @82) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ Felix Baumgartner,
Austrian daredevil and the first skydiver to break the sound barrier, born in
Salzburg, Austria (d. 2025; @56, while powered paragliding) ╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫╫ |
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