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The Daily F Bomb, Thursday 11/7/13

Interrogatories

Have you ever had an encounter with a bear?

Did you ever babysit? What was your pay? Ever hire a babysitter? What did you pay?

Are you good at untangling knots? How about holiday lights? How are you with the garden hose, do you keep it nice and neat?

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On This Day

In 1893, Colorado gave women the right to vote in state and local elections.

In 1908, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were rumored to have been killed in Bolivia.

In 1914, The New Republic magazine was first published.

In 1916, Jeannette Rankin became the first woman to be elected to the United States Congress.

In 1929,  New York’s wonderful Museum of Modern Art opened to the public.

In 1940, four months after its completion, the original Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Tacoma, Washington, collapsed in a windstorm.

In 1944, Franklin D. Roosevelt won re-election for a record fourth term as President of the United States of America. The Republicans made damn sure that would never happen again!

In 1967, Carl B. Stokes became Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, making him the first African American mayor of a major American city.

In 1973, President Nixon’s veto of the War Powers Resolution, limiting presidential power to wage war without congressional approval, was overridden by Congress.

In 1989, Douglas Wilder became the first elected African American governor in the United States when he won the governor’s seat in Virginia.

In 2002, Iran banned all advertising of American-made products.

Born on This Day

1598 – Francisco Zurbarán, Spanish painter (d. 1664)

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1728 – Captain James Cook, British naval officer, explorer, and cartographer (d. 1779)

1808 – Hermann Kauffmann, German painter (d. 1889)

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1811 – Jan Jacob Spohler, Dutch landscape painter (d. 1866)

1820 – Frans Lebret, Dutch painter (d. 1909)

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1828 – Paul-Jacques Aimé Baudry, French painter (d. 1886)

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1849 – Józef Chelmonski, Polish painter and illustrator (d. 1914)

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1859 – Henri Marius Camille Bouvet, French painter (d. 1945)

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1861 – Lesser Ury, German impressionist painter (d. 1931)

1867 – Maria Sklodowska-Curie, Polish chemist and physicist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics and in chemistry (d. 1934)

1879 – Leon Trotsky, Russian revolutionary (d. 1940)

1879 – King Baggot, American actor (d. 1948)

1890 – Jan Matulka American painter (d. 1972)

1893 – Leatrice Joy, American actress (d. 1985)

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1901 – Norah McGuinness, Northern Irish painter and illustrator (d. 1980)

1913 – Albert Camus, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1960)

1918 – Billy Graham, American evangelist

1942 – Jean Shrimpton, British supermodel and actress

1943 – Joni Mitchell, Canadian musician

1949 – Stephen Bruton, American guitarist and songwriter (d. 2009)

1949 – David S. Ware, American saxophonist (d. 2012)

1951 – Lawrence O’Donnell, American political analyst

1952 – David Petraeus, American military officer, ex-CIA Director, and idiot where women are concerned

1954 – Guy Gavriel Kay, Canadian fantasy author

1964 – Sandra Denton, American rapper and actress (Salt-N-Pepa)

1964 – Liam Ó Maonlaí, Irish keyboard player and songwriter (Hothouse Flowers)

1970 – Morgan Spurlock, American director and producer

1989 – Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Russian singer and activist (Pussy Riot)

Died on This Day

1528 – Andrea Previtali, Italian painter (b. 1470)

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1678 – Erasmus Quellinus II, Flemish painter (b. 1607)

1708 – Ludolf Backhuysen (or Bakhuizen), Dutch marine painter  (b. 1631)

1766 – Jean-Marc Nattier, French portrait painter (b. 1685)

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1904 – Edwin Hayes, Irish marine painter (b. 1819)

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1924 – Hans Thoma, German painter (b. 1839)

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1959 – Victor McLaglen, British-born actor (b. 1883) who won the Best Actor award for his performance as Gypo Nolan in The Informer (1935)

1962 – Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States (b. 1884)

1978 – Gene Tunney, heavyweight boxing champion (b. 1897)

1980 – Steve McQueen, American actor (b. 1930)

1986 – Tracy Pew, Australian bass player (The Birthday Party and The Saints) (b. 1957)

1991 – Touko Laaksonen, known as Tom of Finland, Finnish illustrator (b. 1920)

2004 – Howard Keel, American actor and singer (b. 1919)

2011 – Joe Frazier, Olympic Heavyweight Boxer (b. 1944)

Today is

National Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day

Hug A Bear Day

International Tongue Twister Day

October Revolution Day (Soviet Union/Russia)

National Gin Day

National Men Make Dinner Day


17 comments

  1. Floja Roja

    I finally dragged out the comforter. Winter is coming!

    Answers:

    No bear encounters, not even while camping (which has been a long while). They don’t make is this far into town. I think the L.A. River keeps them from heading to Griffith Park, but they are all over the not so far away Angeles National Forest, which is HUGE.

    I babysat a couple of times, and hated it. I can’t remember the exact amount I was paid, but it was way too little for having to keep an eye on those pestiferous little brats! I never had babies, so no sitters, though I have had people watch my pets, who are certainly pestiferous little brats. No pay, though.

    I am pretty good at knots, if not in a hurry. Holiday lights (see, the War on Christmas has started!) are always tangled, no matter how neatly you try to put them away. I don’t have a garden hose, being gardenless at this time.

  2. bubbanomics

    Have you ever had an encounter with a bear?

    nope.  Once I read an article in the newspaper, tho, about new “bear proof” trashcans in the Smokies.  A ranger quipped that the difficulties lay in the fact that ‘there is considerable overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest tourists.’

    Did you ever babysit? What was your pay?

    a few times.  not much (it was the seventies).

    Ever hire a babysitter? What did you pay?

    nope.

    Are you good at untangling knots? How about holiday lights? How are you with the garden hose, do you keep it nice and neat?

    yep yep and yep.

    from the bubbapod…

    sorry i am not around much. this blog loads SO SO slowly for me.  

  3. Avilyn

    Have you ever had an encounter with a bear?  Define “encounter”.  I was at a scout camp once, and there was a bear down by the dumpsters, so we stayed in the main building until it decided to mosey off, but it didn’t threaten us or anything like that.

    Did you ever babysit? What was your pay? Ever hire a babysitter? What did you pay?   Yes, when I was like 13-17.  Pay depended on number of kids and length of time, I think $20 was a fairly standard amount.  Never had kids, so never needed to hire a sitter myself.

    Are you good at untangling knots? How about holiday lights? How are you with the garden hose, do you keep it nice and neat?  I’m good at untangling hair knots.  For other knots it depends on the material, whether or not I have any fingernails, and how much time I have.  No holiday lights or garden hoses.

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