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The Daily F Bomb, Wednesday 1/15/14

Interrogatories

How many hats do you own? What kinds?

Do you still have friends from grade school?

Have you violated any “Terms of Agreement” in any way? Have you been caught?

The Twitter Emitter

On This Day

In 1559, Elizabeth I was crowned Queen of England in Westminster Abbey.

In 1759, the British Museum opened to the public.

In 1844, the University of Notre Dame received its charter from the state of Indiana.

In 1889, the Coca Cola Company, at the time known as the Pemberton Medicine Company, incorporated in Atlanta, GA.

In 1908, the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority became the first Greek-letter organization founded and established by African American college women.

In 1919, 21 people were killed and 150 injured in Boston when a giant molasses tank burst and the ensuing wave of sticky goo rushed through the streets. The Molasses Control lobby won the day, and such a tragedy has not occurred since.

In 1967, the first Super Bowl was played between the Green Bay Packers of the NFL and the Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL. The Packers defeated the Chiefs 35-10.

In 1970, Moammar (Muammar, etc.) Gaddafi (Kadafi, Qaddafi, etc.) became Premier (dictator, tyrant, etc.) of Libya.

In 1973, President Richard Nixon announced the suspension of all U.S. offensive action in North Vietnam, citing progress in peace negotiations.

In 1978, Serial killer (and Republican, if that is relevant) Ted Bundy murdered two students in a sorority house at Florida State University in Tallahassee.

In 2001, Wikipedia made its debut on the Internets. It’s a great resource, though you really do have to double check the info posted thereon.

In 2009, US Airways Capt Chelsey Sullenberger (a Democrat, if that is relevant) guided a jetliner disabled by a bird strike just after takeoff from New York’s LaGuardia Airport to a safe landing in the Hudson River. All 155 people aboard survived.

Born on This Day

1622 – Molière, French playwright (d. 1673)

1714 – Jan Josef Horemans II, Flemish painter (d. 1790)

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1754 – Richard Martin, Irish animal rights activist (d. 1834)

1793 – Ferdinand Georg Waldmuller, Austrian genre painter (d. 1865)

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1817 – Charles-François Daubigny, French landscape painter (d. 1878)

1822 – Hubert Salentin, German genre painter (d. 1910)

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1824 – Marie Duplessis, French courtesan who was the primary inspiration for Dumas’ La Dame aux Camélias. (d. 1847)

1858 – Giovanni Segantini, Italian painter (d. 1899)

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1869 – Stanislas Wyspianskiy, Polish painter, playwright and poet  (d. 1907)

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1870 – Pierre S. du Pont, American businessman (d. 1954)

1892 – Rex Ingram, Irish director (not to be confused with the African-American actor whose life spanned roughly the same period) (d. 1950)

1893 – Ivor Novello, Welsh composer and actor (d. 1951)

1905 – Torin Thatcher, English actor (d. 1981)

1906 – Aristotle Onassis, Greek shipping magnate (d. 1975)

1908 – Edward Teller, Hungarian-born physicist (d. 2003)

1909 – Jean Bugatti, German-born automobile designer (d. 1939)

1909 – Gene Krupa, American drummer (d. 1973)

1913 – Lloyd Bridges, American actor (d. 1998)

1918 – Gamal Abdel Nasser, President of Egypt (d. 1970)

1921 – Frank Thornton, English actor

1926 – Maria Schell, Austrian actress (d. 2005)

1927 – Phyllis Coates, American actress

1929 – Earl Hooker, American guitarist (d. 1970)

1929 – Queen Ida, American accordion player

1929 – Martin Luther King, Jr., American civil rights leader, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1968)

1937 – Margaret O’Brien, American actress

1941 – Captain Beefheart, American musician and visual artist (d. 2010)

1945 – Vincent Foster Jr., American lawyer (d. 1993, apparently most foully murdered by Hillary Clinton)

1948 – Ronnie Van Zant, American singer (Lynyrd Skynyrd) (d. 1977)

1957 – Mario Van Peebles, American actor

1965 – Adam Jones, American musician (Tool)

1966 – Lisa Lisa, American R&B singer

1979 – Drew Brees, American football player

Died on This Day

1684 – Caspar Netscher, Dutch portrait painter (b. ca 1639)

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1687 – Jacob Esselens, Dutch Baroque painter (b. 1626)

1815 – Emma, Lady Hamilton, English mistress of Lord Nelson (b. 1761)

1845 – John Knox, Scottish landscape painter (b. 1778)

1876 – Eliza Johnson, U.S. First Lady (b. 1810)

1879 – Edward Matthew Ward, English history painter (b. 1816)

1893 – Fanny Kemble, British actress and author and abolitionist (b. 1809)

1896 – Mathew Brady, U.S. photographer (b. 1822)

1909 – Robert Zünd, Swiss landscape painter (b. 1827)

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1926 – Eugeniusz Zak, Polish painter (b. 1884)

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1929 – Gerhard Munthe, Norwegian painter and illustrator (b. 1849)

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1947 – Elizabeth Short, the Black Dahlia (b. 1924)

1955 – Yves Tanguy, French painter (b. 1900)

1964 – Jack Teagarden, American musician (b. 1905)

1967 – David Burliuk, Ukrainian artist (b. 1882)

1983 – Meyer Lansky, Russian-born gangster (b. 1902)

1983 – Shepperd Strudwick, American actor (b. 1907)

1987 – Ray Bolger, American actor, singer, and dancer (b. 1904)

1992 – Dee Murray, English bassist (b. 1946)

1993 – Sammy Cahn, American songwriter (b. 1913)

1994 – Harry Nilsson, American musician (b. 1941)

1995 – Vera Maxwell, American fashion designer (b. 1901)

1996 – Minnesota Fats, American billiards player (b. 1913)

1998 – Junior Wells, American musician (b. 1934)

Today is

Strawberry Ice Cream Day

National Fresh Squeezed Juice Day

National Hat Day

World Religion Day

National Humanitarian Day

Champion of the Month Day

Elementary School Teacher Day


7 comments

  1. Floja Roja

    I have three boring knitted hats, nothing particularly stylish, nothing cool and vintage.

    Thanks to the magic of Facebook I am hooked up with 3 of my friends from grade school. There are more out there, but I haven’t sought them out. There is also a group for the town I grew up in, and the nice thing hanging in there is that the people are 90% liberal. Even the ones raised by conservatives didn’t backslide.

    How would I know if I violated the Terms of Agreement if I haven’t read all 2,664 pages? Since they have so many rules, how would they be able to monitor me and the other zillions of people out there to see if there is any breakage? I sometimes wonder if they slide any weird rules like “You can’t wear polka-dotted jammy pants on Thursdays.” I know I would if I were writing those things.

  2. Gee

    A foggy day in Greenbelt Town.

    How many hats do you own? What kinds?

    Do you still have friends from grade school?

    Have you violated any “Terms of Agreement” in any way? Have you been caught?

    I’ve got a few baseball caps I never wear.

    I had to stop and think, but yes I do.  I can’t say I’m close to anyone, except for a guy I went to Sunday school with in my grade school years.  He lived the next town over, so went to a different grade school, but we ended up going to high school together.

    I have no idea, since I don’t read those things.  But I’m not one to use software I haven’t paid for.

  3. anotherdemocrat

    How many hats do you own? What kinds?

    Hats – 4 or 5. They were in fashion for a while in the 80s. Caps – a whole bunch. I was never a cap person till one of my coaches gave me one, it was made of dri-fit fabric and it totally changed my mind about them, they are now an essential thing for workouts.

    Do you still have friends from grade school?

    No. We moved in the middle of 1st grade, at the end of 4th & again before 5th, then 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th & 11th. Way, way before the internet. Keeping up with people meant hand-writing actual letters on paper. And sending them air mail, since most of those moves involved changing continents.

    Have you violated any “Terms of Agreement” in any way? Have you been caught?

    Probably, I never read them.

  4. Amazingly enough, Gov. Teflon has not lost any of his mojo with New Jerseyans. Fortunately, the same can’t be said of the rest of the country and he is now just like Michelle Bachmann … a flash in the Republican primary pan … a front-runner nominated only by the courtier press.

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