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The Daily F Bomb, Monday 12/16/13

Interrogatories

What is your favorite thing to dip in chocolate?

What’s the biggest earthquake you ever felt?

Did anyone ever give you a stupid toy? What was it?

Are you re-gifting anything this year? What is it?

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On This Day

In 1707, the last known eruption of Mount Fuji in Japan occurred.

In 1773, the original Tea Party took place in Boston when members of the colonist’s rights group, the Sons of Liberty, dressed up as Mohawk Indians, and proceeded to toss overboard hundreds of crates of tea into Boston harbor in protest against the Tea Act. (I wonder if the fish in the harbor got a buzz from the caffeine?)

In 1811, the area around New Madrid, Missouri was struck by two major earthquake, first in a series of four. An estimated 7.2 to 8.0 magnitude, they did little damage only because the area at the time was sparsely populated.  The same events today would be cataclysmic. Seismologists are now divided as to whether any danger of another such event occurring on that fault remains today. One hopes not, since many homes and buildings in the area are unreinforced masonry.

In 1968, the Second Vatican Council officially revoked the Alhambra Decree (aka the Edict of Expulsion), which forced all Jews living in Spain to leave the country back in 1492. This edict was the brainchild of Ferdinand and Isabella, those same monarch who financed the slaver Christopher Columbus on his journey to ‘Murka. Not surprisingly, they were ordered to leave any money behind.

In 1997, 685 Japanese children allegedly had seizures induced by an episode of Pokemon. In 2011, millions of Americans were seized with fits of mirth when Herman Cain quoted Pokemon.

In 2012, a group of slimy turds gang raped and beat a young woman on a Delhi (India) bus. Even the bus driver joined in. The woman died of her extremely horrendous injuries 13 days later. There was a huge public outcry (while this sort of thing continued to happen and is still happening). The six men were arrested, one died (suicide or murder?) in jail before the trial, the minor was sentenced to 3 years, and the rest were sentenced to death by hanging.

Born on This Day

1485 – Catherine of Aragon, first in a series of six wives of Henry VIII of England (d. 1536) (collect them all!) (painting by Michel Sittow)

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1534 – Hans Bol, Flemish mannerist painter (d. 1593)

1597 – Pieter Deneyn (or de Neyn), Dutch landscape painter (d. 1639)

1668 – Constantijn Netscher, Dutch painter (d. 1723)

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1751 – Franz Schüz, German painter (d. 1781)

1775 – Jane Austen, English writer (d. 1817)

1832 – Jules Worms, French genre painter (d. 1924)

1861 – Antonio de La Gandara, French painter (d. 1917)

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1863 – George Santayana, Spanish philosopher and writer (d. 1952)

1866 – Wassily Kandinsky, Russian-born French abstract painter (d. 1944)

1899 – Sir Noël Coward, English playwright, actor and composer (d. 1973)

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1901 – Margaret Mead, American anthropologist (d. 1978)

1907 – Barbara Kent, Canadian-born American silent film actress (d. 2011)

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1908 – Remedios Varo, Spanish/Mexican painter (d. 1963)

1910 – Egill Jacobsen, Danish painter (d. 1998)

1915 – Turk Murphy, American trombonist (d. 1987)

1916 – Birgitta Valberg, Swedish actress

1928 – Philip K. Dick, American writer (d. 1982)

1936 – Morris Dees, founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center

1937 – Edward Ruscha, U.S. Pop artist

1943 – Tony Hicks, English guitarist (The Hollies)

1951 – Robben Ford, American guitarist

1961 – Bill Hicks, American comedian (d. 1994)

1963 – Benjamin Bratt, American actor

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1967 – Miranda Otto, Australian actress

1979 – Flo Rida, American rapper and singer

Died on This Day

1698 – Simone Pignoni, Italian painter (b. 1611)

1853 – Johann Peter Hasenclever, German genre painter (b. 1810)

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1907 – Fritz Beinke, German genre painter (b. 1842)

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1935 – Thelma Todd, American actress (b. 1905)

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1937 – Glyn Warren Philpot, British portrait painter (b. 1884)

1948 – Denham Fouts, American gigolo and socialite (b. 1914)

1956 – Nina Hamnett, Welsh artist (but more often artist’s model) (b. 1890)

1965 – W. Somerset Maugham, English writer (b. 1874)

1980 – Colonel Sanders, American fast food entrepreneur (b. 1890)

1989 – Silvana Mangano, Italian actress (b. 1930)

1989 – Aileen Pringle, American actress (b. 1895)

1997 – Nicolette Larson, American singer (b. 1952)

2001 – Stuart Adamson, English-born Scottish musician (The Skids, Big Country) (b. 1958)

2007 – Dan Fogelberg, American singer/songwriter (b. 1951)

Today is

National Chocolate Covered Anything Day

Stupid Toy Day

Barney and Barbie Backlash Day

National Re-Gifting Day


7 comments

  1. Floja Roja

    Peter O’Toole, Joan Fontaine, and that Billy Jack Guy…

    My favorite thing that I personally would dip in chocolate is either strawberries or biscotti. If it’s professionally dipped, then ice cream, caramels, and all sorts of other things come to mind.

    My biggest earthquake was the Northridge one, at 6.7. I did feel the 7.3 Landers quake, but it was far away, so a much gentler ride.

    I think I managed to avoid the stupid toys. I had friends who would get really cheap knock-offs of whatever desired toys were on their lists, and being selfish spoiled brats, of course those displeased them mightily (as it would me, if I were the recipient of such things). My dad used to buy my mom stupid kitchen “toys”, like The Hot-Dogger, where you impaled both ends of the hot dogs on spikes, closed the lid, and turned it on. Cleanup was awful and it took longer than mere boiling.

    I have nothing to re-gift this year. I didn’t receive anything last year that (a) was not remotely ME, (b) wasn’t perishable, and (c) would actually make a good gift for someone I know. If it’s a really bad gift, I’d probably give it to Goodwill or something.

  2. Gee

    What is your favorite thing to dip in chocolate?

    What’s the biggest earthquake you ever felt?

    Did anyone ever give you a stupid toy? What was it?

    Are you re-gifting anything this year? What is it?

    More chocolate.

    Oddly, it was here on the east coast.  It was 5.9, or maybe 6.0.  It was in Virginia, but the lay of the land is such that it was felt as far north as Canada.  Repairs to the Washington Monument are still being done.

    I don’t recall getting a stupid toy.

    Not re-gifting.

  3. Gee

    Comments:

    (I wonder if the fish in the harbor got a buzz from the caffeine?)

    I’m sure that fish often have the occasion to think, “Oh, now what??”

    1943 – Tony Hicks, English guitarist (The Hollies)

    Always liked his playing.

    1951 – Robben Ford, American guitarist

    I recommend the album The Charles Ford Band from when Robben was very young.

    1979 – Flo Rida, American rapper and singer

    Hi, Flo Rida.  I’m George Uh.  Nice to meetcha.

  4. bubbanomics

    What is your favorite thing to dip in chocolate?

    food

    What’s the biggest earthquake you ever felt?

    a 6.1 i think, in palm springs when i was in redlands.

    Did anyone ever give you a stupid toy? What was it?

    yep, many times. worst was a dubya jack-in-the-box, because my right wing mom thought it was funny.

    Are you re-gifting anything this year? What is it?

    nope.

    happy monday all!

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