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The Daily F Bomb, Wednesday 9/11/13

Interrogatories

Where were you when you heard about the planes hitting the towers?

How susceptible are you to link bait? Link bait is those links you find at the bottom or sides of some websites that try to lure you in with salacious headlines. (As an example, the site I am on now has “Senior Citizens Over 50 May Qualify to Get $20,500 this Year” and “Sandra Bullock’s Leather Outfit is Still Bringing the Heat” as examples. Wait – 50 is senior????)

Have you ever walked out of a movie before? Which one(s)?

It’s Make Your Bed Day. Do you make your bed every day?

The Twitter Emitter

On This Day

In 1609, all Moriscos (Muslims of Moorish descent who had converted to Christianity) were expelled from Spain.

In 1609, indigenous peoples living on the Isle of Manhattan discovered a shipful of undocumented foreign busybodies led by a dude named Henry Hudson.

In 1789, Alexander Hamilton became the first Secretary of the Treasury.

In 1939, polite, peace-loving Canada declared war on Germany.

In 1941, Charles Lindbergh made a speech denouncing the British, Roosevelt, and Jews for seeking war with Germany.

In 1961, the World Wildlife Fund was founded.

In 1972, BART, San Francisco’s heavy rail and subway system began operations.

In 2001, Al Qaeda minions attacked the U.S. by flying hijacked passenger planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.  A fourth hijacked plane was brought down by passengers.

In 2012, the drama of the first day of what shall always be known as BENGHAZI!!!!!! unfolded.

Born on This Day

1636 – Giovanni Maria Viani, Italian painter (d. 1700)

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1641 – Gérard de Lairesse, Dutch Baroque painter (d. 1711)

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1771 – Mungo Park, Scottish explorer (d. 1806)

1816 – Carl Zeiss, German lens maker, created the Optical instrument (d. 1888)

1829 – Thomas Hill, American landscape painter (d. 1908)

1843 –  Georges Jules Victor Clairin, French painter (d. 1919)

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1854 – Hippolyte Petitjean, French painter (d. 1929)

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1862 – Hawley Harvey Crippen, American physician and murderer (d. 1910)

1862 – O. Henry, American author (d. 1910)

1871 – Hermenegildo Anglada Camarasa, Spanish painter (d. 1959)

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1885 – D. H. Lawrence, English novelist (d. 1930)

1917 – Ferdinand Marcos, Filipino politician, 10th President of the Philippines (d. 1989)

1917 – Jessica Mitford, English author and journalist (d. 1996)

1923 – Betsy Drake, French-American actress, one-time wife of Cary Grant.  

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1940 – Brian De Palma, American director

1940 – Theodore Olson, conservative American lawyer (Prop. 8!). Also husband of Barbara Olson, who was a passenger on flight 77, the plane that crashed into the Pentagon. Happy birthday indeed.

1942 – Lola Falana, American singer, actress, and dancer

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1943 – Mickey Hart, American drummer (Grateful Dead, The Other Ones, The Dead, and Rhythm Devils)

1945 – Leo Kottke, American guitarist

1946 – Dennis Tufano, American singer (The Buckinghams)

1948 – John Martyn, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2009)

1957 – Jon Moss, English drummer (Culture Club)

1961 – Virginia Madsen, American actress

1965 – Bashar al-Assad, Syrian politician, 21st President of Syria

1971 – Markos Moulitsas, founder of some penny-ante blog that nobody ever heard of. 😉

1977 – Ludacris, American rapper, producer, and actor, founded Disturbing tha Peace Records

1977 – Jonny Buckland, English guitarist (Coldplay)

1981 – Charles Kelley, American singer-songwriter (Lady Antebellum)

1981 – Dylan Klebold, American student and murderer, conducted the Columbine High School massacre (d. 1999)

Died on This Day

1161 – Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem (b. 1105)

1599 – Beatrice Cenci, Italian noblewoman (b. 1577)

1661 – Jan Fyt, Flemish painter (b. 1611)

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1725 – Giuseppe Gambarini, Italian painter (b. 1680)

1807 – Pierre Antoine Demachy, French historical painter (b. 1723)

1851 – Sylvester Graham, American nutritionist (b. 1794)

1891 – Théodule Augustin Ribot, French Realist painter (b. 1823)

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1893 – Adolphe Yvon, French painter of battles (b. 1817)

1899 – Filippo Palizzi, Italian painter (b. 1818)

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1903 – Antonio Rotta, Italian painter (b. 1828)

1915 – William Cornelius Van Horne, American-Canadian businessman (b. 1843)

1934 – Francois Barraud, painter (b. 1899)

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1959 – Paul Douglas, American actor (b. 1907)

1971 – Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet politician (b. 1894)

1972 – Max Fleischer, American animator, director, and producer (b. 1883)

1973 – Salvador Allende, Chilean physician and politician, 29th President of Chile (b. 1908)

1987 – Lorne Greene, Canadian actor and singer (b. 1915)

1987 – Peter Tosh, Jamaican singer-songwriter and guitarist (Bob Marley & The Wailers) (b. 1944)

1994 – Jessica Tandy, American actress (b. 1909)

2009 – Larry Gelbart, American screenwriter (b. 1928)

2010 – Kevin McCarthy, American actor (b. 1914)

Today is

Emergency Number Day

Patriot Day

National Hot Cross Bun Day

No News is Good News Day

Make Your Bed Day


23 comments

  1. Floja Roja

    My eyes are refusing to open, I’m going to let them rest a bit more, until the cats force me to get up.

    It’s cold! (Well, compared to what it’s been recently.)

    Back in a bit…

  2. Where were you when you heard about the planes hitting the towers?

    In 2 WTC. See my post.

    How susceptible are you to link bait? Link bait is those links you find at the bottom or sides of some websites that try to lure you in with salacious headlines. (As an example, the site I am on now has “Senior Citizens Over 50 May Qualify to Get $20,500 this Year” and “Sandra Bullock’s Leather Outfit is Still Bringing the Heat” as examples. Wait – 50 is senior????)

    Not at all.

    Have you ever walked out of a movie before? Which one(s)?

    A few. I don’t remember which.



    It’s Make Your Bed Day. Do you make your bed every day?

    No. I never make my bed.  

  3. Gee

    Where were you when you heard about the planes hitting the towers?

    How susceptible are you to link bait? Link bait is those links you find at the bottom or sides of some websites that try to lure you in with salacious headlines. (As an example, the site I am on now has “Senior Citizens Over 50 May Qualify to Get $20,500 this Year” and “Sandra Bullock’s Leather Outfit is Still Bringing the Heat” as examples. Wait – 50 is senior????)

    Have you ever walked out of a movie before? Which one(s)?

    It’s Make Your Bed Day. Do you make your bed every day?

    I was at work.  What a spooky day that was.  For a long time after, the silhouette of a passenger jet looked very sinister to me.

    I have followed exactly one of those links, which purported to tell which celebrities were bad in bed.  I couldn’t help it.  There was a picture of Maria Sharapova on it.

    I don’t think I’ve ever walked out of a movie.  I was tempted to walk out of Woody Allen’s Stardust Memories, but I don’t think I did.  (Several years later, I watched it again and thought it wasn’t so bad.)

    I don’t make my bed every day.  Nice to know I’m only expected to do it once a year.

  4. Gee

    1987 – Lorne Greene, Canadian actor and singer (b. 1915)

    I was about to post, “Lorne Greene sings???”  Turns out I was thinking of Lorne Michaels.

  5. anotherdemocrat

    Where were you when you heard about the planes hitting the towers?

    At work. Heard about it from some callers, pulled up MSNBC, read, refreshed, read….

    How susceptible are you to link bait? Link bait is those links you find at the bottom or sides of some websites that try to lure you in with salacious headlines. (As an example, the site I am on now has “Senior Citizens Over 50 May Qualify to Get $20,500 this Year” and “Sandra Bullock’s Leather Outfit is Still Bringing the Heat” as examples. Wait – 50 is senior????)

    I close them on FB if I can. Report them as “offensive”

    Have you ever walked out of a movie before? Which one(s)?

    Not that I remember

    It’s Make Your Bed Day. Do you make your bed every day?

    Well, I pull the sheet up, does that count?

  6. Jk2003

    Where were you when you heard about the planes hitting the towers?

    How susceptible are you to link bait? Link bait is those links you find at the bottom or sides of some websites that try to lure you in with salacious headlines. (As an example, the site I am on now has “Senior Citizens Over 50 May Qualify to Get $20,500 this Year” and “Sandra Bullock’s Leather Outfit is Still Bringing the Heat” as examples. Wait – 50 is senior????)

    Have you ever walked out of a movie before? Which one(s)?

    It’s Make Your Bed Day. Do you make your bed every day?

    9-11:  I was just getting out of the shower on my way to work.  Went and we dragged an old antenna tv out of the store room, plugged it in just in time to see the first tower go down.  Terrible.  

    Links:  not really, I am always afraid someone will see me reading that trash.

    Movie walk out:  lawn mower man.  In high school.  

    Make the bed:  I make three beds everyday.  I am a fastidious homemaker and can’t get my day really started until the house is straightened up.

  7. Floja Roja

    and would not let me rest.

    My answers:

    I was just arriving to work – I was temping at an L.A. City agency, and I was informed as soon as I walked in that someone had just flown planes into the towers. I thought they meant small planes. Then I spent the morning trying to hit news sites to find out what was going on, but every site was so slow. My boss, a rather irresponsible type, was spreading rumors that there were other missing planes, and that one was headed to L.A., and that sort of thing. They sent us home, because all City buildings were shutting down until further notice, so I watched the rest from home, and was talking to my friends via e-mail (I still have some of those e-mails).

    I have succumbed to link bait on occasion, but I have standards. It can’t be an advertisement, and has to be actually news-related or something very entertaining, not just gossip. I will never click on those ones that say, “Why Doctors Hate XXXXX – See This Remarkable Cure for XXXXX! Discovered by a MOM!!!”  Ugh.

    I walked out of “Dead Men Don’t Dance,” but only because my friend wanted to leave. I would have stuck around otherwise.

    I pull up the sheet so the cats don’t track and/or drag stuff under the covers.

  8. princesspat

    Good morning……an older song from Amy. I love the lyrical imagery, and if I’m awake enough to go tonight, she may sing a few older songs, I hope so!

  9. bubbanomics

    Where were you when you heard about the planes hitting the towers?

    In bed. my mom called and woke me up, convinced I was on a plane from Boston.

    How susceptible are you to link bait? Link bait is those links you find at the bottom or sides of some websites that try to lure you in with salacious headlines. (As an example, the site I am on now has “Senior Citizens Over 50 May Qualify to Get $20,500 this Year” and “Sandra Bullock’s Leather Outfit is Still Bringing the Heat” as examples. Wait – 50 is senior????)

    Not very.  fool me once, shame on … shame on you. Fool me … you can’t get fooled again.

    Have you ever walked out of a movie before? Which one(s)?

    Would have walked out on a couple (Pope of Greenwich Village, the Avengers (with Feinnes, Thurman, and Connery), but in both cases my companion was asleep.  didn’t seem right to wake her.

    It’s Make Your Bed Day. Do you make your bed every day?

    Yup.




  10. Avilyn

    Got a flat tire on my way to work this morning.  Has not been a good day.

    Where were you when you heard about the planes hitting the towers?

    At home, sick with the flu.  I had actually been asleep in bed, but my roommate called – she was just across the river in NJ from the towers, and wanted me to let her team at work know she wouldn’t be in (she was supposed to have a half day) and let them know she was OK.  I was sorta out of it and confused until I turned on the TV.  Moved from the bed to the couch to watch the rest of the day unfold.

    How susceptible are you to link bait?   Not at all.  99% of the time I don’t even notice it.

    Have you ever walked out of a movie before? Which one(s)? No, but I have walked out of a performance before.  My husband and I went to see Paul & Storm (previously half of DaVinci’s Notebook).  They were opening for Jonathan Coulton.  We sat through Paul & Storm’s act, and had heard good things about Coulton, so we intended to stay for his.  Left after the 3rd or 4th song.  Just didn’t find him funny or interesting.

    It’s Make Your Bed Day. Do you make your bed every day?  I never make my bed.  In fairness, this is in part because I leave first in the morning usually, and my husband is still in it when I leave.

  11.    Donald Rumsfeld: “I still say we had better lies when we went to war.”

       – Top Conservative Cat (@TeaPartyCat) September 11, 2013

       The people who said we would be welcomed as liberators in Iraq are busy calling Obama naive.

       – pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) September 10, 2013

    Please don’t tell me that this was named Patriot Day because of the “patriotism” shown by those who devised and implemented the PATRIOT Act? That would make me both Hot (under the collar) and Cross!!

    FINALLY some hovers to calm me down.

    Hovering hovering …

    – That mushroom joke might make me question your morels … but we can have nun of that!

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