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The Daily F Bomb, Wednesday 10/2/13

Interrogatories

Who was your favorite Peanuts character, and why?

Do you usually name your cars? If so, what were their names?

Are you a jeans and t-shirt person, or something else? Do you tuck in your tees?

Are you now, or have you ever been a flirt, or just good at flirting?

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On This Day

In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a serious stroke that incapacitated him almost completely. His wife and others concealed the full extent of his disability, and he only partially recovered.

In 1937, Dominican President Rafael Trujillo ordered the slaughter of Haitians living along the border of the Dominican Republic and Haiti. At least 20,000 were murdered. Most were ethnic Haitians who were Dominican citizens, born and raised.

In 1950, Charles M. Schulz’s Peanuts comic was first published.

In 1967, Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first black Supreme Court Justice.

In 1980, corrupt Republican (I know, that’s redundant) Congressman Michael Myers (not to be confused with the almost-as-creepy movie character) was expelled from congress, the first to be kicked out since the days of the Civil War.

In 1996, President Clinton signed the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments into law.

In 2002, the Beltway Sniper attacks started in Maryland, and terrorized residents and people passing through for three weeks.

In 2006, gunman Charles Carl Roberts attacked a Pennsylvanian Amish school, killing five little girls before turning the gun on himself.

Born on This Day

1452 – Richard III of England (d. 1485)

1737 – Francis Hopkinson, American author and politician, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence (d. 1791)

1756 – Jacob van Stry, Dutch painter (d. 1815)

1778 – Joseph-Denis Odevaere, Flemish painter (d. 1830)

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1800 – Nat Turner, American slave who was executed (hanged) for leading a slave rebellion (d. 1831)

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

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1852 – William Ramsay, Scottish chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1916)

1866 – Charles Ricketts, English painter and illustrator (d. 1931)

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1869 – Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Indian activist and philosopher (d. 1948)

1871 – Cordell Hull, American politician, 47th United States Secretary of State, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1955)

1874 – Oscar Edmund Berninghaus, U.S. painter (d. 1952)

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1879 – Wallace Stevens, American poet (d. 1955)

1890 – Groucho Marx, American comedian and actor (d. 1977)

1892 – Violet Mersereau, silent film actess (d. 1975)

1895 – Bud Abbott, American comedian and actor (d. 1974)

1897 – Fremont Ellis, U.S. landscape painter (d. 1985)

1904 – Graham Greene, English author, playwright, and critic (d. 1991)

1911 – Jack Finney, American author (d. 1995)

1928 – George “Spanky” McFarland, American actor (d. 1993)

1937 – Johnnie Cochran, American lawyer (d. 2005)

1938 – Rex Reed, American actor and critic

1944 – Vernor Vinge, American science fiction author

1945 – Don McLean, American singer-songwriter and guitarist

1946 – Jo-El Sonnier, American singer-songwriter and accordionist

1948 – Avery Brooks, American actor

1949 – Richard Hell, American singer-songwriter and bass player (Television, the Voidoids)

1949 – Annie Leibovitz, American photographer

1950 – Persis Khambatta, Indian actress (d. 1998)

1950 – Mike Rutherford, English singer-songwriter and bass player (Genesis and Mike + The Mechanics)

1951 – Sting, English singer-songwriter, bass player, and actor (The Police)

1955 – Philip Oakey, English singer-songwriter and producer (The Human League)

1956 – Freddie Jackson, American singer

1957 – Dave Faulkner, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Victims, The Manikins, and Hoodoo Gurus)

1957 – Kate St John, English singer-songwriter and producer (The Dream Academy)

1967 – Gillian Welch, American singer-songwriter

Died on This Day

1616 – Frans Francken I, Flemish painter (b. 1542)

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1685 – David Teniers III, Flemish painter (b. 1638)

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1764 – William Cavendish, 4th Duke of Devonshire, English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1720)

1803 – Samuel Adams, American politician, 4th Governor of Massachusetts (b. 1722)

1850 – Sarah Biffen, English painter (b. 1784)

1892 – Otto Didrik Ottesen, Danish flower painter (b. 1816)

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1909 – Theodoros Rallis (or Théodore Ralli), Greek painter (b. 1852)

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1953 – John Marin, U.S. modernist painter (b. 1870)

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1968 – Marcel Duchamp, French painter and sculptor (b. 1887)

1985 – Rock Hudson, American actor (b. 1925)

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1987 – Madeleine Carroll, English actress (b. 1906)

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1988 – Alec Issigonis, Greek-English car designer, developer of the Mini (b. 1906)

2005 – Nipsey Russell, American comedian and actor (b. 1918)

2005 – August Wilson, American playwright (b. 1945)

Today is

International Day of Non-Violence

Batik Day

Walk to School Day

National Custodial Workers Day

World Farm Animals Day

Balloons Around the World Day

Name Your Car Day

National Fried Scallops Day


8 comments

  1. Floja Roja

    Maybe I should eat.

    Answers:

    I think mr favorite Peanuts character is Snoopy, because of his vivid fantasy life.

    I’ve never owned a car. I don’t name my buses, maybe I should. 😉 When I was little, my parents had two named cars – one was a 1949 black Plymouth station wagon (I remember the seats were smooth and slippery, really fun going around curves) named Black Beauty, and a big ugly 60s station wagon with fake wood sides called Big Nurse (after Nurse Ratched in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” They stopped naming the cars after that, maybe because Dad was afraid his little red Datsun sports car might get a name involving his midlife crisis?

    I am totally about jeans and tee shirts, and I never tuck. I am a totally untucked person. (Look out, she’s come untucked!)

    I am very good a flirting. It’s a natural function for me. It doesn’t mean anything – it’s just lighthearted banter. I am nothing compared to one of my friends, though. She would flirt with a lamp post if she bumped into it.  

  2. princesspat

    Good morning…..I may have shared this song before but I’m to sleepy to remember and to lazy to look!

  3. freedapeople

    Who was your favorite Peanuts character, and why?

    Charlie Brown. I can relate to him.

    Do you usually name your cars? No

    Are you a jeans and t-shirt person, or something else?

    No, I like to wear a variety of clothes.

    Do you tuck in your tees? No

    Are you now, or have you ever been a flirt, or just good at flirting? I am a flirt. You would have to ask the people I flirt with whether I am good at it or not. 😉  

  4. princesspat

    Peanuts characters…..I can’t choose a favorite. One of my kids third grade teachers based the entire years 3rd grade lesson plans on Peanuts characters so by the time the year was over we knew them well.

    Cars……no names, but I do refer to them by color…..hmmm, wonder why?

    Jeans and t-shirts……yes! no tucks now, but in my younger years I enjoyed adding a belt. I still have a pair of very tiny Levis…..can’t believe they once fit!

    Flirt…..yes I do. Seems to just come naturally and it’s fun.

    Thanks Floja!

  5. Avilyn

    Well today so far is better than yesterday.  That’s something.

    Q&A:

    Who was your favorite Peanuts character, and why?

    Woodstock.  Because he’s quiet and always seems happy.

    Do you usually name your cars? If so, what were their names?

    Sometimes I do.  Had a Red ’87 Chevy Sprint that I called Shield Maiden, because I love Lord of the Rings and the car was my way out of bad situations.

    Are you a jeans and t-shirt person, or something else? Do you tuck in your tees?  Sweatpants & T-shirts, at least if I’m relaxing at home.  Work is business casual, no jeans (sadly).  Going out on weekends or to friends is jeans & t-shirt.

    Are you now, or have you ever been a flirt, or just good at flirting?  I used to be a flirt when I was younger.  Dunno if I was good at it or not.

  6. Who was your favorite Peanuts character, and why?

    Linus.

    Do you usually name your cars? If so, what were their names?

    I don’t drive



    Are you a jeans and t-shirt person, or something else? Do you tuck in your tees?

    Hot weather: Shorts and tee shirts or polo shirts.

    Nice weather: Khakis and tee shirts or polo shirts.

    Cold weather: Jeans and tee shirts or polo shirts or “nice” shirts.

    Are you now, or have you ever been a flirt, or just good at flirting?

    No because I stink at it.

  7. Just you wait …

       After Social Security passed in 1935 and Medicare in 1965, Republicans predicted disaster. But they didn’t use extortion to try to repeal.

       – Robert Reich (@RBReich) September 26, 2013

    YES!!!

       Ted Cruz: “The Obamacare exchanges have been open 3 hours, so I think we can all agree it’s a failure, perhaps worse than Pearl Harbor.”

       – Top Conservative Cat (@TeaPartyCat) October 1, 2013

    First and, so far, only: In 1967, Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as the first black Supreme Court Justice. We do have a “black” guy … not the same thing at all.

    Hovering …

    – I second this: “You do not want to see what goats see”

    – +2 for horse puns!

    – Yikes … a quadruple pun! “The poor sap is pining fir yew.” Elm outta here ..

    Too bad I missed that yesterday was “International Day of Non-Violence” … I might not have wished violence on certain members of the Republican party.

    Thanks, Floja Roja … now … let there be Thursday!!

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