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The Daily F Bomb, Wednesday 8/21/13

Interrogatories

In what ways do you try to shrink your ecological footprint?

What’s your favorite Motown tune or artist?

Do you wash your own car or take it to the car wash? Do you have that damn Car Wash song stuck in your head now? (Sorry)

Do you consider yourself artistic? In what ways?

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On This Day

In 1770, Captain James Cook claimed and named New South Wales for Great Britain. He did not ask permission of the current long-time residents.

In 1791, the Haitian Slave Revolution began, eventually resulting in the defeat of the French and the founding of Haiti as an independent country.

In 1831, Nat Turner began his ill-fated slave rebellion.

In 1858, the first debate in a series of seven was held between Abraham Lincoln and his opponent, Stephen A. Douglas. Not one of the cable news networks carried any of the debates.

In 1878, the American Bar Association was founded.

In 1883, a massive tornado struck Rochester, Minnesota. There were only 3 hospitals in the entire state at the time, and locals (including Dr. William Mayo and his two sons) decided a hospital was needed. This eventually became the famous Mayo Clinic.

In 1959, President Eisenhower signed an executive order making Hawaii the 50th State. They celebrate Admission Day on the third Friday of August.

In 1961, Detroit’s legendary record label, Motown, released the first record of theirs to become a number one hit, the Marvelettes’ Please Mr. Postman.

In 1968, the late James Anderson, Jr. became the first African American marine to be awarded the Medal of Honor.

In 1986, Cameroon’s volcanic lake, Lake Nyos, released a large quantity of carbon dioxide gas (which Michele Bachmann says is harmless), killing an estimated 1800 people.

In 1992, the libertarian cause célèbre standoff at Ruby Ridge began between U.S. Marshalls, the FBI, and survivalist Randy Weaver.

In 2009, the Evangelical Lutheran Church decided to allow sexually active gays and lesbians to act as ministers.

Born on This Day

1725 – Jean-Baptiste Greuze, French painter (d. 1805)

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1754 – William Murdoch, Scottish engineer and inventor, created gas lighting (d. 1839)

1765 – William IV of the United Kingdom (d. 1837)

1798 – Jules Michelet, French historian who was the first person to use the term “The Renaissance” to describe that period in history now celebrated by Ren Fairs all over the world. (d. 1874)

1839 – Otto Bache, Danish painter (d. 1927)

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1848 – Egisto Lancerotto, Italian painter (d. 1916)

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1858 – Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria (d. 1889)

1872 – Aubrey Beardsley, English illustrator and author (d. 1898)

1875 – Hanson Puthuff, U.S. landscape painter (d. 1972)

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1882 – Rik Wouters, Belgian painter (d. 1916)

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1886 – José Ortiz Echague, Spanish photographer (d. 1982)

1887 – James Paul Moody, English 6th Officer of the RMS Titanic (d. 1912)

1894 – Christian Schad, German artist (d. 1982)

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1904 – Count Basie, American pianist, bandleader, and composer (Count Basie Orchestra) (d. 1984)

1920 – Christopher Robin Milne, English soldier and bookseller (d. 1996)

1928 – Addison Farmer, American bassist (d. 1963)

1928 – Art Farmer, American trumpet player (d. 1999)

1930 – Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (d. 2002)

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1936 – Wilt Chamberlain, American basketball player (d. 1999)

1936 – Radish Tordia, Georgian painter

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1939 – Clarence Williams III, American actor

1944 – Jackie DeShannon, American singer-songwriter

1944 – Peter Weir, Australian director

1945 – Patty McCormack, American actress (The Bad Seed)

1947 – Carl Giammarese, American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer (The Buckinghams)

1950 – Arthur Bremer, American attempted murderer (of George Wallace)

1951 – Glenn Hughes, English singer-songwriter, bass player, and producer (Deep Purple)

1952 – Joe Strummer, English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and actor (The Clash, The Mescaleros) (d. 2002)

1956 – Jon Tester, American politician

1967 – Carrie-Anne Moss, Canadian actress

1967 – Serj Tankian, Armenian-American singer-songwriter, musician, and producer (System of a Down and Axis of Justice)

1973 – Sergey Brin, Russian-American computer scientist and businessman, co-founded of Google

1975 – Alicia Witt, American actress

1986 – Usain Bolt, Jamaican sprinter

Died on This Day

1614 – Elizabeth Báthory, Hungarian serial killer (b. 1560)

1629 – Camillo Procaccini, Italian painter (b. 1550)

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1762 – Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, English writer (b. 1689)

1884 – Bohumil Kubišta, Czech painter (d. 1918)

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1910 – Bertalan Székely, Hungarian painter (b. 1835)

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1930 – John Christopher Wood, British painter (b. 1901)

1940 – Leon Trotsky, Russian politician and theorist (b. 1879)

1940 – Carlos António Rodrigues dos Reis, Portuguese painter (b. 1863)

1947 – Ettore Bugatti, Italian-French engineer and businessman, founded Bugatti (b. 1881)

1971 – George Jackson, American activist and author, co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family (b. 1941)

1974 – Buford Pusser, American police officer (b. 1937)

1978 – Charles Eames, American designer and architect, co-designed the Eames House (b. 1907)

1983 – Benigno Aquino, Jr., Filipino politician (b. 1932)

1988 – Ray Eames, American designer and architect, co-designed the Eames House (b. 1912)

2000 – Tomata du Plenty, American singer and artist (The Screamers) (b. 1948)

Today is

Poet’s Day

Senior Citizen’s Day

National Spumoni Day

Earth Overshoot Day (the approximate date our resource consumption for a given year exceeds the planet’s ability to replenish)


18 comments

  1. This!

       As President, Ted Cruz will nuke Canada to rid himself of his shameful past. #deepseatedissues

       – TBogg (@tbogg) August 20, 2013

    Don’t be laughing!!! This is how Republicans deal with inconvenient truths!!!

    Excellent hovers! This “Luckily for the strange pup, dogs don’t discriminate against dogs of a different color.”. The whole conversation about the color of Obama’s dogs should be another sign that we are NOT in a post-racial America. What insanity.

    But now I have a hover-induced earworm:

    MY question for all you alls:

    So when are you officially a Senior Citizen? AARP lets you join when you are 50. You start getting senior discounts when you are 60. You get social security when you are 65 (unless you are born between 1943 and 1954, like me. Then you wait until you are 66).

  2. Gee

    71, on its way to 87.  Partly cloudy.

    In what ways do you try to shrink your ecological footprint?

    What’s your favorite Motown tune or artist?

    Do you wash your own car or take it to the car wash? Do you have that damn Car Wash song stuck in your head now? (Sorry)

    Do you consider yourself artistic? In what ways?

    Um, I don’t try hard enough.

    I’m afraid that if I pick one, I’ll think of a better one later.  How about “Come See About Me” by the Supremes.

    Neither!  Luckily, I don’t really know the Car Wash song.

    I’m more of an artistic consumer than a producer.  I write well, but I don’t write much.

  3. Gee

    Earth Overshoot Day (the approximate date our resource consumption for a given year exceeds the planet’s ability to replenish)

    So, I’m guessing this day comes a little earlier every year, on the average?

  4. princesspat

    They are playing in Bellingham this weekend…..hmmmm, The Green Frog for music or Ava’s 6th birthday party, or perhaps both!

  5. jlms qkw

    taking the children to school too early, like it did yesterday.  

    this is the first time i read the whole diary, w/ hovers and tweets, since i moved.  

    i recycle. i drive a civic. i consider using what i have first. i am vegetarian.  i am kind of stingy with the thermostat.  etc.

    4 tops i think.

    apparently neither since i don’t know the song.  i take it to a car wash a couple times a year.

    i think every single person is creative and we all express it differently.  

  6. In what ways do you try to shrink your ecological footprint?

    Turn things off. Eat less beef.

    What’s your favorite Motown tune or artist?

    I don’t know enough to have one

    Do you wash your own car or take it to the car wash? Do you have that damn Car Wash song stuck in your head now? (Sorry)

    I don’t own a car. I don’t know how to drive. I live in NYC: Feet, buses, subways and once in a while, a cab.

    Do you consider yourself artistic? In what ways?

    I write doggerel and sometimes more serious poetry. Other than that, not. Let’s see:

    There once was a man name of Kos

    On his site, well, he was the boss.

    But some Kossacks got loose

    and went over to Moose

    And why? Well … just because, Kos

    (Actually, I still post over there too; I like both places)

     

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