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The Daily F Bomb, Monday 7/8/13

Interrogatories

Do you know your Bacon Number (how many degrees of separation you are from him)? Use the handy link: http://oracleofbacon.org/ (you’ll have to enter someone you know or have met, or a friend of a friend, unless you have some Hollywood credits.)

Do you invest in the stock market at all?

What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live?

What’s for dinner tonight?

Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?

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On This Day

In 1776, the Declaration of Independence was read to the public for the first time in Independence Square in Philadelphia.

In 1889, the Wall Street Journal debuted.

In 1907, the very first Ziegfeld Follies was held at the rooftop theatre Jardin de Paris in New York.

In 1932, the Dow hit 41.22, its lowest point of the entire Depression.

In 1948, the U.S. Air Force began accepting female recruits for the WAF.

In 1970, President Nixon addressed the issue of Native American Self Determination, making it official U.S. policy.

In 2010, the Space Shuttle Atlantis took off for the last time, marking the beginning of the end of the Space Shuttle program.

Born on This Day

1593 – Artemisia Gentileschi, Italian painter (d. 1653)

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1604 – Christiaen van Couwenbergh, Dutch painter (d. 1667)

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1816 – Charles Édouard Boutibonne, French Academic painter (d. 1897)

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1822 – Friedrich Kaulbach, German painter (d. 1903)

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1831 – John Pemberton, American chemist, inventor of Coca-Cola (d. 1888)

1838 – Ferdinand von Zeppelin, German general and aircraft manufacturer (d. 1917)

1839 – John D. Rockefeller, American industrialist and philanthropist, founded the Standard Oil Company (d. 1937)

1851 – J. Ottis Adams, American impressionist painter (d. 1927)

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1867 – Käthe Kollwitz, German painter and sculptor (d. 1945)

1892 – Pavel Korin, Russian painter (d. 1967)

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1906 – Philip Johnson, American architect, designed the IDS Center and PPG Place, not to mention the famous Glass House (d. 2005)

1907 – George W. Romney, American businessman and politician; Mitt’s daddy (d. 1995)

1908 – Louis Jordan, American singer-songwriter, saxophonist, and actor (Tympany Five) (d. 1975)

1908 – Nelson Rockefeller, American politician, 41st Vice President of the United States (d. 1979)

1911 – Gertrude Niesen, torch singer and actress (d. 1975)

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1917 – Faye Emerson, American actress (d. 1983)

1926 – Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Swiss psychiatrist who came up with the 5 Stages of Grief (Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance) (d. 2004)

1934 – Marty Feldman, British comedian and actor (d. 1982)

1942 – Phil Gramm, American politician, the jerk who got the Glass-Steagall Act repealed, paving the way for the current economic crisis.

1944 – Jai Johanny Johanson, American drummer (The Allman Brothers Band)

1944 – Jeffrey Tambor, American actor

1949 – Wolfgang Puck, Austrian celebrity chef

1951 – Anjelica Huston, American actress

1958 – Kevin Bacon, American actor

1961 – Andrew Fletcher, English singer and musician (Depeche Mode)

1962 – Joan Osborne, American singer-songwriter and guitarist

1968 – Billy Crudup, American actor

1970 – Beck, American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer

1985 – Jamie Cook, English musician and songwriter (Arctic Monkeys)

1998 – Jaden Smith, American actor

Died on This Day

1153 – Pope Eugene III (b. c. 1087)

1623 – Pope Gregory XV (b. 1554)

1721 – Elihu Yale, Welsh merchant and philanthropist (b. 1649)

1797 – Hendrik Willem Schweichardt, German painter (b. 1746)

1822 – Percy Bysshe Shelley, English poet (b. 1792)

1823 – Sir Henry Raeburn, Scottish painter (b. 1756)

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1840 – Carel Lodewijk Hansen, Dutch painter (b. 1765)

1873 – Franz Xaver Winterhalter, German painter (b. 1805)

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1917 – Tom Thomson, Canadian painter (b. 1877)

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1925 – Robert Polhill Bevan, English painter of the Camden Town Group (b. 1865)

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1939 – Havelock Ellis, English physician (b. 1859)

1971 – Charlie Shavers, American trumpet player (b. 1920)

1979 – Michael Wilding, English actor (b. 1912)

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1990 – Howard Duff, American actor (b. 1913)

1991 – James Franciscus, American actor (b. 1934)

1994 – Dick Sargent, American actor (b. 1930)

1999 – Pete Conrad, American astronaut (b. 1930)

2006 – June Allyson, American actress (b. 1917)

2011 – Betty Ford, American activist and founder of the Betty Ford Center, 40th First Lady of the United States (b. 1918)

2012 – Lionel Batiste, American singer and musician (Treme Brass Band) (b. 1931)

2012 – Ernest Borgnine, American actor (b. 1917)

Today is

National Milk Chocolate with Almonds Day

Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Omelette Day

Video Games Day

International Town Criers Day

SCUD Day (Savor the Comic, Unplug the Drama)


39 comments

  1.    The easiest way to get Rick Perry to leave women alone would be if Planned Parenthood were to rename its facilities “fertilizer plants”

       – The Daily Edge (@TheDailyEdge) July 7, 2013

    I found a lot of excellent Tweets from God on the Fourth of July. One of my favorites:

    Over the weekend, Top Conservative Cat was tweeting with the hashtag #ObamaRegimeInOneSentence and Tweeted this eye opening graphic:

    Back later to read your hovers!!!

  2. Hey! I made the tweets!



    Do you know your Bacon Number (how many degrees of separation you are from him)? Use the handy link: http://oracleofbacon.org/ (you’ll have to enter someone you know or have met, or a friend of a friend, unless you have some Hollywood credits.)

    I don’t have a Bacon number. I might have an Erdos number.

    Do you invest in the stock market at all?

    Yes

    What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live?

    The upper west side is pretty good as is.

    What’s for dinner tonight?

    I don’t know yet

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?

    I like it

  3. JG in MD

    Do you invest in the stock market? My IRA is in mutual funds made up of other mutual funds.

    What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live? If only the trees (thanks to invasive species) hadn’t grown up so much that I can’t see the sun, my condo would still be wonderful after 20 years. The complex needs benches so people can sit outside in nice weather and chat.

    What’s for dinner tonight? Crockpot chicken stew four days old.

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous? I enjoy it once I get up and begin but I haven’t done it for 25 years or so.

  4. Jk2003

    Do you know your Bacon Number (how many degrees of separation you are from him)? Use the handy link: http://oracleofbacon.org/ (you’ll have to enter someone you know or have met, or a friend of a friend, unless you have some Hollywood credits.)

    Do you invest in the stock market at all?

    What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live?

    What’s for dinner tonight?

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?

    Bacon number:  I have a friend who ruins this game as he met Paul McCartney so It is three.  

    Invest:  yes, I have a trading account.  I have help with it.

    Neighborhood:  we have one crummy neighbor who would not be missed.  

    Dinner:  it’s meatless Monday.  Probably will make a veggie pizza.

    Public speaking:  no thanks, it makes me very nervous

  5. Gee

    Managed to get the lawn mowed between thunderstorms.  This time of year, I use the opposite of the cat method when I mow the lawn.  I mow in the shade only, and wait for the shadows to move around the yard.

    Anyway…

    Do you know your Bacon Number (how many degrees of separation you are from him)? Use the handy link: http://oracleofbacon.org/ (you’ll have to enter someone you know or have met, or a friend of a friend, unless you have some Hollywood credits.)

    Do you invest in the stock market at all?

    What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live?

    What’s for dinner tonight?

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?

    My Bacon number is apparently three.  And, wow!  My Tom Hanks number is two!

    I guess I invest via 401K, but I don’t meddle.

    I’d like to live in an artier area with better restaurants.

    I don’t know what’s for dinner tonight.

    I have very little experience in front of crowds, and it does make me nervous, but I do enjoy getting laughs.  

  6. Gee

    If you have a right to your own opinion, then I have a right to tell you how stupid it is.

    – Bill Murray

    This is pretty much what I say to people who say horrible, hateful things, then whine that I’m inhibiting their freedom of speech when I call them on it.

    My version is, “You have a right to say any dumbass thing you want to say, and I have a right to call it dumbass.”

  7. Gee

    In 1932, the Dow hit 41.22, its lowest point of the entire Depression.

    “Aha!” says the Republican logician, “So you admit things were already starting to improve before Roosevelt got in!”

  8. Gee

    1867 – Käthe Kollwitz, German painter and sculptor (d. 1945)

    …whose paintings are too depressing to write hovers for?  😉

  9. Floja Roja

    Good morning (I hope)

    Do you know your Bacon Number?

    Every single person I’ve thought of that I have met or actually know in the biz still leaves me with a Bacon Number of 3, but I will keep trying.

    Do you invest in the stock market at all?

    My IRA and 401(k) and I have some green investments I made after my mom passed and the money from selling her condo came in.

    What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live?

    Hmmm… I have a walk score of 94, with almost everything I need. I wish the Trader Joe’s was a little closer, and the trees on Hollywood and Sunset would be nicer if they were shade trees instead of those goofy, spindly (albeit iconic) palms. Speaking of palms, the one that now blocks my back porch view of the Hollywood sign could stand to be a lot shorter. Fewer hipsters and more friendly people would be good. Fewer fake divided light vinyl windows on the old homes. Less pollen! Affordable housing.

    What’s for dinner tonight?

    Chicken Massaman Curry.

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?

    Hate it. Fortunately I have rarely had to do it.

  10. JG in MD

    Wow. My Bacon Number is 3. The daughter of an old family friend of Fred’s is Andrea Thompson, an actress from the 1990s, and I met her once or twice.

  11. zenor

    Art Majors, like me. Gorgeous. Edmund Bacon used to lecture at our school too. City Planner. Designed plenty of prime Phila. I didn’t use the formula tho. Yawn. Hi.

  12. slksfca

    Less fog in the neighborhood would make things more perfect. The recent sunny weather gave me a taste for a better life. 😉

  13. bfitzinAR

    Don’t know my Bacon number, but then I don’t care as I don’t know who Kevin Bacon is.  I have some money in mutual funds, one through work and one personal (both of them “socially responsible”) so I’ve got money in the Stock Market.  Not sure what would make my neighborhood better – I’ve got extremely low income housing at the end of the block (used to be a motel until it was converted to “efficiencies”) and so we have regular police patrols down the block – mostly I wished the folks at that end of the block could get better life circumstances so they wouldn’t have to live there.  I’m in the middle of the street, at more or less the start of the “nice, blue-collar” neighborhood, have been there for 15 years, don’t have any reason to move and a bunch of reasons to stay.  Dinner will be pulled pork (free-range pork I crock-potted last night), steamed green beans and potatoes (both acquired from the Farmers Market), GF bread and butter (OK, I cheated on those, they’re commercial).  I don’t have a problem speaking in public if I’ve had a little prep time, but I frequently don’t say what I want to say – the politeness and lack of passion in my public speaking apparently makes me very inefficient as nobody on the QC pays any attention to what I say, even to the extent of responding to the issues I bring up.

  14. Avilyn

    Mine is 3 for Kevin Bacon as well, by extrapolation.  Neil DeGrasse Tyson has a Bacon number of 2 if you count documentaries (and why wouldn’t you?), and I worked with Neil’s wife for a number of years.  Never got to meet the man himself, sadly.  

    The rest of Monday Q&A:

    Do you invest in the stock market at all?  Only through a 401K.  Hate doing it, I know nothing about what to invest in; wish they’d just take the money from me & put it in a pension or something.

    What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live?  Hm.  Well, I’d have to get rid of the townhouses & the homeowners association.  Then remove the bar across the street, although technically that’s in a different neighbor hood.  Ideally though, I’d remove myself & my husband & the cats & move us to somewhere else entirely.

    What’s for dinner tonight? Dunno yet, I never plan unless we’re having company.

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?  Hate it.  Thankfully, don’t have to do it.

  15. Avilyn

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?

    Something about people’s #1 fear being public speaking, and #2 being Death, which, he pointed out, meant that more people would rather be in the casket than giving the eulogy.  Ha!

    🙂

  16. My father in law was a film editor with lots of credits. He isn’t in the Oracle. Maybe it’s only actors and directors?  

  17. type almost any well-known actor who has been around a while and the distribution is about the same.  I tried Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman …. almost identical to Bacon.

    But Lawrence Olivier has higher Bacon numbers on average.  

  18. bubbanomics

    Do you know your Bacon Number (how many degrees of separation you are from him)?

    3 or less.  Have a neighbor with a Bacon number of 2.

    Do you invest in the stock market at all?

    yes.

    What additions/subtractions to your neighborhood would make it a perfect place to live?

    get rid of the house next to me that’s blocking the breeze.

    What’s for dinner tonight?

    left overs from a yunnan restaurant.

    Do you enjoy speaking in front of a crowd, or does it make you nervous?

    i’m okay with it.

    from the bubbapod…

  19. Gee

    This is another “sort of interacted” one.  I once waved at Tom Waits at the Safeway in Santa Rosa.  He waved back with a look on his face that said, “Do I know this guy?”

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