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55°/35° Wind 7 mph Gusts 7 mph
Active
Fire: 495 miles away Risk of fire: High Nearest Lightning: 571 miles away
Air
Quality: Moderate Sunshine
Mar.
Averages: Temps: 54°\24°
Moisture: 12 days
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Weekly Observations
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8-14 Campfire USA Birthday Week |
Teen Tech Week |
Daily Observations
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Barbie Day |
Today’s Quote
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Today’s Meme
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Today’s Thoughts
It is a nice, sunny, warm winter day.
A day I’m happy that I don’t have to change my clocks. No DST in Flag is
very nice. The one issue, many cable channels have programs I enjoy coming on
an hour off.
Way too many former military leaders are saying the administration
completely abandoned Americans when the US bombed Iran. The government told
everyone, including former military, in the area to find a commercial flight
knowing full well that ALL airports in the region were closed. Sad.
Many post WWII sitting presidents started armed conflicts without the
approval of Congress. Trump is the only one to call it ‘war’, while all the
others used the term ‘conflict’. In my opinion, that is simply semantics…each
conflict cost many American lives.
Common Saying’s Origin
Kangaroo court
"Kangaroo court" goes back to the 19th-century
U.S. frontier days, when roaming judges tried legal cases. They were paid by
the trial, and a kangaroo court refers to the image of them hopping from case
to case to try as many as possible.
Grab the bull by its horns
To "grab the bull by its horns" means to confront something
head-on, without delay. One theory has it originating in the American West,
where an effective way for ranchers to catch and subdue a bull was to grab its
horns and wrest it to the ground.
Full of beans
Meaning energetic, "full of beans" is thought to come from late-1800s horse racing, when horses would be fed beans to make them gassy in the belief that they would run faster.
Try Rebus
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Historic Events
REBUS ANSWERS
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Top Secret |
3D movies |
Birthdays
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Charles Gibson (83
years old), American television journalist (Good Morning America), born in
Evanston, Illinois
Kimberly Guilfoyle (57 years old), American television personality (Fox News, 2006-18; The Five) and prosecutor, born in San Fransisco, California
Emmanuel Lewis (55 years old), American actor (Webster), born in Brooklyn, New York
Sunisa Lee (23 years old), American gymnast (All-round Olympic Gold 2021), born in St. Paul, Minnesota
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Amerigo
Vespucci (1454-1512; @57) Italian explorer (America),
born in Florence
John Evans, American physician, railroad promoter, founder of Mercy
Hospital (Chicago), Northwestern University, and University of Denver,
and politician (Territorial Governor of Colorado, 1862-65) who was implicated
in the Sand Creek Massacre of Cheyenne Indians, born in Waynesville, Ohio (d.
1897; @83)
Vyacheslav
Molotov (1890-1986; @96) Russian politician (Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1939-49,
1953-6), born in Kukarka, Russian Empire
Carl Betz, American actor (The Donna Reed Show; Love of Life), born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (d. 1978; @56, lung cancer)
Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968; @34, on training flight) Russian cosmonaut and
1st man into space (aboard
Vostok 1), born in Klushino, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Marty Ingels, American comedian (I'm Dickens He's Fenster), born in Brooklyn, New York (d. 2015; @79, stroke)
Mickey Gilley, American nightclub owner (Urban Cowboy) and country singer ("Roomful of Roses"), born in Natchez, Mississippi (d. 2022; @86)
Raul Julia, Puerto Rican actor (Addams Family (films); Kiss of the Spider Woman), born in San Juan, Puerto Rico (d. 1994; @54, stroke)
Bobby Fischer (1943-2008; @64, kidney failure) American chess player (world
champion 1972-75), born in Chicago, Illinois
Bobby Sands (1954-1981; @27, on hunger strike) Irish IRA member and leader of the hunger strike at Maze Prison where
he died, born in Newtownabbey, Northern Abbey
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