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6.7.16 Week: 23 \ Day: 159
June Averages: 79°\41°
86004 Today: H 88° \ L 48°
Average Sky Cover: 30%
Wind ave: 7mph\Gusts:
21mph Visibility: 10 mi
Record High: 89°[1985]
Record Low: 24°[1954]
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Quote of the Day
It seems impossible until it’s done. ~Nelson Mandela
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Observances Today
(Daniel)
Boone Day
Ramadan:
6-7/5
Shavuot (Jewish - begins at sundown)
VCR
Day
World Pet Memorial Day
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National
Day (Malta)
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Observances This Week
○ 4-11
International
Clothesline Week
Bed Bug Awareness Week
Black Single Parents Week
End Mountain Top Removal Week Link
National Business Etiquette Week
National Headache Awareness Week Link
National Sun Safety Week Link
Pet Appreciation Week
Rip Current Awareness
Week Link
○ 6-12
National
Automotive Service Professionals Week
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US Historical Highlights
for Today
1769 Daniel
Boone begins exploring Bluegrass State of Kentucky
1862 Gen B Butler orders
William Mumford hanged after he removed & destroyed US flag on display over
New Orleans Mint
1913 1st verifiable
ascent of main summit of Denali (Mt McKinley), North America's highest mountain
led by Hudson Stuck and Harry Karstens
1942 Battle of Midway
ends: Adm Nimitz wins 1st WW II naval defeat of Japan
1946 US Supreme Court
bans discrimination in interstate travel
1955 1st President to
appear on color TV (Eisenhower)
1965 The Supreme Court of
the United States decides on Griswold v. Connecticut, effectively legalizing
the use of contraception by married couples.
1970 Jockey Willie
Shoemaker passes Johnny Longden with his 6,033 win
1975 "Thank God I'm
a Country Boy" by John Denver hits #1
1989 For one second this
morning, the time is 01:23:45, 6-7-89
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World Historical
Highlights for Today
1099 1st
Crusaders arrive in Jerusalem
1340 Rotterdam
Netherlands founded
1654 Louis
XIV crowned King of France
1798 Father James Coigly is
executed by hanging at Pennington Heath. A member of the United Irishmen, he
had been arrested in Margate, England as he was about to embark for France.
Papers found on his person indicate that his intention is to invite the French
Directory to land an army in England. He is found guilty of high treason
1893 Gandhi's
first act of civil disobedience.
1929 Vatican
City becomes a sovereign state
1941 Chemists Archer
John Porter Martin and Richard L. M. Synge give the first demonstration of
partition chromatography (separation of mixtures) at a meeting of the
Biochemical Society held at the National Institute for Medical Research,
Hampstead
1981 80th
Men's French Open: Bjorn Borg beats Ivan Lendl (6-1, 4-6,
6-2, 3-6, 6-1)
1981 80th
Women's French Open: Hana Mandlikova beats Sylvia Hanika (6-2,
6-4) 1989 23 year old Olympic barefoot
South African runner Zola Budd retires
2012 16th
century archaeology remains of the Curtain Theatre, where some of Shakespeare's
plays were first performed, were found under a pub in London
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My Rambling Thoughts
Early
morning check with eye doc. All good.
Another
very warm day, but there is a nice breeze off Mt. Elden, making it quite nice.
I
have a very hard time understanding how so many Americans can back Trump. Even
his party leaders are condemning him for his judge remarks. Yet, his supporters
get air time on CNN to say he was speaking as a litigant, not a Presidential
candidate. Doesn’t matter to me. He is very scary. I recall a time when I was
fairly young. McCarthyism was rampant. My Godparents were great people, but a
little quirky. There was one visit where my parents wondered, incorrectly, it
they were communist sympathizers. I remember an adult conversation on the way
to their house about listening for undertones to the conversation. I didn’t get
what they were talking about at the time, but years later, asked about it and
basically, they knew they weren’t, but just wanted to make sure. When an
American citizen can be condemned for having ‘Mexican Heritage’ or for ‘being
Muslim’, we are headed down the same road.
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Brain Teasers
(answers
at the end of post)
Body
Language
Language
brain teasers are those that involve the English language. You need to think
about and manipulate words and letters.
Answer
the following with parts of the body. The first one is free!
1. A strong box (ANSWER: chest)
2. Heard in congress while voting
3. Baby cows
4. A shellfish
5. A unit used to measure distance
6. Scholars
7. Part of a shoe
8. What every builder must have
9. Something made by whips
10. What soldiers carry
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…Harper’s Index…
16,000-Estimated number of
child soldiers recruited in South Sudan during the past 2 years
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…Instagram Photo of the
Day…
instagram“If we don’t do something about it, we are going to
lose everything that we have here in Africa,” says 30-year-old James Suter (@jamessuter), the co-founder of Black Bean
Productions — a media studio on a mission to spotlight wildlife conservation
issues. Cape Town, South Africa-based James and his team recently returned from
a trip to Central Kenya where they documented the world’s last three northern
white rhinos — two of which are pictured here. “Pre-1960, there were over 2,000
in Central and East Africa, south of the Sahara,” James says. “And at the
moment, there are three left in one location.” While the future of the northern
white rhino looks grim, James isn’t losing hope. “We’re trying to educate
people and trying to spread the word. And I think the same can be done by
anyone.”#WorldEnvironmentDay
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2 jokes for the day
I
was getting ready to go to choir practice when I heard my dad say, "Don't
forget a bucket."
Confused, I replied, "A bucket? Why?"
“You’ll need something to help you carry a tune."
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The
coach called one of his 9-year-old baseball players aside and asked, "Do
you understand what co-operation is? What a team is?"
"Yes, coach", replied the boy.
"Do you understand that what matters is we win or lose as a team?"
The boy nodded in agreement. The coach continued, "I'm sure you know, when
an out is called, you shouldn't argue, curse, attack the umpire, or call him
insulting names. Do you understand all that?"
Again, the boy nodded yes. The coach continued, "And when I take you out
of the game so that another boy gets a chance to play, it's not good
sportsmanship to call your coach dumb, or stupid, or worse, is it?"
"No, coach."
"Good," said the coach. "Now go over there and explain all that
to your Grandmother."
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Somewhat Useless
Information
Studies
show that women initiate flirting 90 percent of the time. Although men seem to
do most of the pursuing, they actually do so because they perceive that women
invited their advances through flirting.
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Within general styles of flirting are over 52 specific "flirting
signals." For women, the most common is the hair flip.
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According to scientists Judy Dutton, women who get the most attention from men
send out 35 flirtatious signals per hour. While that seems to be a lot, signals
can range from tilting the head to one side to stroking the arm.
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The most common mistake people make while flirting according to the Social
Issues Research Centre is maintaining too much eye contact. A nonromantic
glance lasts only 1.18 seconds and a flirtatious gaze lasts 2.3 seconds.
Anything longer is uncomfortable.
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Birthdays Today
“(
)” indicates age at death
[87] James
Jude,
American thoracic surgeon
(developed CPR), born in Maple Lake, Minnesota (d. 2015)
[85] Jessica
Tandy,
actress (Birds, Cocoon, Batteries
Not Included), born in London, England (d1994)
76- Tom
Jones [Thomas John Woodward],
Welsh singer (What's New Pussycat),
born in Pontypridd, Wales
64- Liam
Neeson,
Irish actor (Schindler's List, Les
Miserables), born in Ballymena, County Antrim
[61] George
Bryan "Beau" Brummel,
English dandy, born in London,
England (d.1840)
[57] Prince
[Rogers Nelson],
American singer-songwriter and
musician (1999, Purple Rain), born in Minneapolis, Minnesota (d. 2016)
[54] Paul
Gaugin, [Eugene Henri],
French post-impressionist painter
(d.1903)
42- Bear
Grylls,
British survivor-TV
show
28- Michael
Cera,
Canadian actor (Arrested
Development, Superbad), born in Brampton, Ontario
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Historical Obits Today
@54-1329 Robert Bruce,
King of Scots (1306-29), TB/strokes
@80-1866 Chief Seattle,
Duwamish Tribal leader
@26-1937 Jean Harlow,
actress (Bombshell), gallbladder
infection
@65-1963 Zasu Pitts,
actress (Wedding March, Life With
Father)
@42-1965 Judy Holliday,
comedienne (Born Yesterday, Adam's
Rib), breast cancer
@73-1967 Dorothy Parker,
US writer (Enough Rope), heart
attack
@91-1970 E. M. Forster,
English writer and novelist
(Maurice, Passage to India)
@91-1996 [Francis] Max Factor
Jr,
makeup inventor
@93-2015 Sir Christopher
Lee,
English actor (The Lord of the
Rings, Dracula)
@89-2015 Michael Oliver,
British cardiologist (linked
cholesterol with coronary artery disease)
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Brain Teasers Answers
2.
Eyes and nose [Aye's and No's]
3. Calves
4. Muscle [Mussel]
5. Feet
6. Pupils
7. Heel [Sole and tongue are also acceptable]
8. Nails
9. Lashes
10. Arms
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Disclaimer:
All opinions are mine…feel free to agree or disagree.
All ‘data’
info is from the internet sites and is usually checked with at least one other
source, but I have learned that every site contains mistakes and sadly once the
information is out there, many sites simply copy it and is therefore difficult
to verify. Also for events occurring before the Gregorian calendar was adopted
[1582] the dates may not be totally accurate.
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