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The Daily F Bomb, Wednesday 11/6/13

Interrogatories

What sports do you follow/enjoy?

What sports do you hate?

What’s your favorite recorded sax solo?

Do you get lost easily, or are you really good at getting around strange places?

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On This Day

In 1528 – Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca, a shipwrecked Spanish conquistador, became the first known European to set foot in Texas.

In 1789, Father John Carroll was made a bishop by Pope Pius VI, thus becoming the first United States bishop of the Catholic Church.

In 1861, Jefferson Davis won the election for president of the Confederate States of America.

In 1913, Mohandas Gandhi was arrested while leading a march of Indian miners in South Africa.

In 1947, Meet the Press made its television debut (the show went to a weekly schedule on September 12, 1948).

In 1962, a resolution was passed by the General Assembly of the United Nations  that condemned South Africa’s racist apartheid policies, calling for all UN members to end relations with the country. (I wonder if there was similar condemnation of racist policies still extant in the deep South of the good old U.S.A.?)

In 1965, the U.S. and Cuba forged an agreement allowing an airlift of Cubans who wished to move to the United States. I am trying to comprehend such a thing happening today. Anyway, an estimated quarter of a million Cubans took advantage of the offer.

Born on This Day

1479 – Queen Joanna, or Juana of Castile of Spain (called “the Mad”), who was also the sister of Henry VIII’s first wife (d. 1555)

1494 – Suleiman the Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan (d. 1566)

1678 – Coenraet Roepel, Dutch flower painter (d. 1748)

1753 – Mikhail Kozlovsky, Russian sculptor (d. 1802)

1838 – Mary Ellen Edwards, British illustrator (d. 1934)

1854 – John Philip Sousa, American composer (d. 1932)

1857 – Tony Tollet, French painter (d. 1953)

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1857 – Louis John Rhead, English born American illustrator (d. 1926)

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1861 – Dennis Miller Bunker, American painter (d. 1890)

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1876 – Everett Shinn, U.S. painter of the Ashcan School (d. 1953)

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1882 – Thomas H. Ince, American movie actor, director, producer (d. 1924)

1899 – Francis Lederer, Czech-born actor (d. 2000)

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1903 – June Marlowe, American actress (d. 1984)

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1904 – Selena Royle, American actress (d. 1983)

1907 – Rafael Zabaleta, Spanish painter (d. 1960)

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1914 – Jonathan Harris, American actor (d. 2002)

1937 – Garry Gross, American fashion photographer turned dog portraitist (d. 2010)

1937 – Eugene Pitt, American singer (The Jive Five)

1941 – Doug Sahm, San Antonio Texas, country singer (Texas Tornadoes-Dinero)

1946 – Sally Field, American actress

1947 – George Young, Australian musician (Easybeats)

1948 – Glenn Frey, American singer (Eagles)

1949 – Brad Davis, American actor (d. 1991)

1949 – Joseph C. Wilson, American diplomat; husband of Valerie Plame

1950 – Chris Glen, Scottish bass player (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band and Michael Schenker Group)

1955 – Maria Shriver, American journalist

1962 – Annette Zilinskas, American musician and singer, who was the original bass guitarist for The Bangles then later lead vocalist with Blood on the Saddle

1963 – Rozz Williams, American singer-songwriter (Christian Death, Shadow Project, and Premature Ejaculation) (d. 1998)

1964 – Corey Glover, American musician (Living Color)

1964 – Greg Graffin, American singer (Bad Religion)

1976 – Pat Tillman, American football player (d. 2004)

1988 – Emma Stone, American actress

Died on This Day

1793 – Dominic Serres, French-born English marine painter (b. 1722)

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1796 – Catherine II of Russia (b. 1729)

1836 – King Charles X of France (b. 1757)

1893 – Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian composer (b. 1840)

1937 – Colin Campbell Cooper, American painter (b. 1856)

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1965 – Clarence Williams, American singer-songwriter, pianist, and producer (b. 1898)

1978 – Harry Bertoia, Italian-American sculptor and designer (b. 1915)

1991 – Gene Tierney, American actress (b. 1920)

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1996 – Mario Savio, activist (b. 1942)

2000 – David R. Brower, American environmentalist (b. 1912)

2012 – Charles Delporte, Belgain painter and sculptor (b. 1928)

Today is

Basketball Day

Saxophone Day

Marooned Without a Compass Day

National Nachos Day


12 comments

  1. Floja Roja

    I’m not currently into any sports. I’ve just been totally disinterested. I do like the Tour de France (I blame anotherdemocrat for that).

    I pretty much hate golf. I consider it a Rich White Republican sport and it’s as much fun as watching paint dry. Now that I have offended all you golf fans…

    My favorite sax solo coming to mind now (I know I love lots of them) is the one at the end of Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side.”

    I can get around pretty easily in places I know. In strange places I have a lack of confidence, which I need to get over so I can go explore. In the U.S. I can cheat and use the GPS on my phone. Outside of the U.S. it’s too pricey to use that. 🙂

  2. anotherdemocrat

    What sports do you follow/enjoy?

    Cycling (yes, still) & triathlon. Both are things I do (or have done) so I understand them. This is why I love triathlon: (at least it is this way at all the races I do) the first finishers stay to cheer in the last. At Kona (the world championships), the winners, the freaking world champions, come back at midinght to cheer for the last finishers. Now that’s a sport worth liking.

    What sports do you hate?

    All the rest. No, really. I guess soccer doesn’t totally suck. But I really hate all other sports. Yes I know that is heresy in Texas.

    What’s your favorite recorded sax solo?

    Walk On The Wild Side.

    Do you get lost easily, or are you really good at getting around strange places?

    bwahahahahahaha

    I have the opposite of a sense of direction. It’s worse than no sense of direction. Left to my own devices, I will pick the wrong turn every single time. Last season, on a bike training ride with my tri group, I got lost on a rectangular route.

  3. trs

    Up too late last night watching election results. Holding my breath on the AG race here in VA.

    Answers: Sports I like – baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer.

    Sports I don’t like: football.

    Favorite sax solos – Take Five by the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and Urgent by Foreigner.

    I used to be pretty good at getting around strange places – now I depend on my phone and Mapquest.  

  4. Gee

    What sports do you follow/enjoy?

    What sports do you hate?

    What’s your favorite recorded sax solo?

    Do you get lost easily, or are you really good at getting around strange places?

    Baseball, football, golf, tennis, distance running.

    Not crazy about basketball or hockey (sports where people zoom back and forth between goals).

    Heard a lot of great sax solos, but this one came to mind immediately.  You have to wait until about 3:55 for it to begin.  It is majestic!

    I’ve got a bad sense of direction, but once I establish some landmarks I get around OK.

  5. All that electiony stuff. Oh wait! I like the electiony stuff. 🙂

    THIS!!

    In 1861, Jefferson Davis won the election for president of the Confederate States of America.

    I am surprised it is not a regional holiday in some parts of the south. I was reading an article by Jamelle Bouie about a group that protests when a Confederate general or the CSA is dissed or a Confederate flag is removed. He had a very good point:

    [T]here was something a little jarring about the confidence he felt flying the flag of traitors.

    Hovering ….

    – +2 for “You keeled it!”

    Thanks, Floja Roja. I am glad you did not feel hounded by the terrierists who complain that your puns don’t setter well.    

  6. Avilyn

    What sports do you follow/enjoy?  Swimming, sort of (I enjoy it, don’t follow it much anymore).  Used to be football, but with the Sandusky scandal and the Washington [Redacted]s, not as much these days.  College basketball is OK; I at least follow the March Madness tournament.

    What sports do you hate?  Boxing, Soccer, Baseball (used to like baseball, but the season is WAAAAY too long these days.  They almost ended up playing the world series in NOVEMBER. Sheesh).

    What’s your favorite recorded sax solo?  Err.  I don’t know any.  Or at least, I don’t know that I know any, if that makes any sense.  I am really really really not good at identifying instruments in a song.

    Do you get lost easily, or are you really good at getting around strange places?  It varies.  I can/do get lost easy, but if it’s an area I’ve been to before I can usually find my way without too much hassle.  

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