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The Daily F Bomb, Monday 2/3/14

Interrogatories

Have you ever been in the cockpit of a plane? Have you ever flown a plane?

What’s the smallest plane you’ve been on? The largest? Have you ever flown in a helicopter?

Would you go to the Sochi Olympics, given the opportunity? Would you take your family?

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On This Day

In 1809, the Illinois Territory was created.

In 1870, the 15th Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, guaranteeing voting rights to citizens regardless of race.

In 1913, the 16th Amendment to the Constitution, providing for a federal income tax, was ratified. It was a liberal conspiracy!

In 1959, rock ‘n’ roll stars Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P. “The Big Bopper” Richardson died in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa. Thanks to the song “American Pie” by Don McLean, it is now known as “The Day the Music Died.”

In 1971, Apollo 14 astronauts Alan B. Shepard Jr. and Edgar D. Mitchell landed on the lunar surface during the third successful manned mission to the moon.

In 1988, the House of Representatives rejected President Ronald Reagan’s request for more than $36 million in aid to the Nicaraguan Contras, so he found a way around them.

In 1994, the space shuttle Discovery took off with a woman, Air Force Lt. Col. Eileen Collins, in the pilot’s seat for the first time.

Born on This Day

1796 – Jean Baptiste Madou, Belgian painter (d. 1877)

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1807 – Genaro Pérez Villamil, Spanish landscape painter (d. 1854)

1809 – Felix Mendelssohn, German composer (d. 1847)

1811 – Horace Greeley, American journalist, editor, and publisher (d. 1872)

1859 – William Strang, Scottish painter and engraver (d. 1921)

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1862 – James Clark McReynolds, American Supreme Court Justice (d. 1946)

1864 – Mariano Barbasan Lagueruela, Spanish landscape painter (d. 1924)

1874 – Gertrude Stein, American writer, poet and art collector (d. 1946)

1883 – Camille Bombois, French painter (d. 1970)

1894 – Norman Rockwell, American illustrator (d. 1978)

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1898 – Alvar Aalto, Finnish architect (d. 1976)

1900 – Mabel Mercer, English born cabaret singer (d. 1984)

1904 – Pretty Boy Floyd, American gangster (d. 1934)

1907 – James Michener, American author (d. 1997)

1911 – Robert Earl Jones, American actor and father of James Earl Jones (d. 2006)

1912 – Mary Carlisle, American actress and singer

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1918 – Joey Bishop, American entertainer, member of the Rat Pack (d. 2007)

1927 – Kenneth Anger, American underground filmmaker and writer who Makes Shit Up

1930 – Gillian Ayres, English painter

1823 – Manuel Castellano, Spanish painter (d. 1880)

1932 – Peggy Ann Garner, American actress (d. 1984)

1943 – Blythe Danner, American actress

1943 – Dennis Edwards, American singer (The Temptations)

1943 – Shawn Phillips, American singer, guitarist and songwriter

1947 – Dave Davies, English musician (The Kinks)

1948 – Jim Lockhart, Irish musician (Horslips)

1949 – Arthur Kane, American musician (New York Dolls) (d. 2004)

1950 – Morgan Fairchild, American actress

1950 – Pamela Franklin, British actress

1956 – Lee Ranaldo, American musician (Sonic Youth)

1959 – Yasuharu Konishi, Japanese musician (Pizzicato Five)

1970 – Warwick Davis, English actor

Died on This Day

1399 – John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster (b. 1340)

1679 – Jan Steen, Dutch painter (b. 1626)

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1687 – Bernhard Keil, Danish painter (b. 1624)

1759 – Hendrik van Limborch, Dutch painter (b. 1681)

1850 – Guillaume-François Colson, French painter (b. 1785)

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1851 – Wilhelm Trübner, German painter (d. 1917)

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1900 – William Stanley Haseltine, U.S. landscape/seascape/cityscape painter (b. 1835)

1912 – Gonzalo Ariza, Colombian landscape painter (d. 1995)

1922 – John Butler Yeats, Northern Irish artist (b. 1839)

1924 – Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States, Nobel laureate (b. 1856)

1937 – Marija Leiko, Latvian silent film actress (b. 1887)

1966 – June Walker, actress (b. 1900)

1977 – Pauline Starke, American silent film star (b. 1901)

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1989 – John Cassavetes, American actor (b. 1929)

2012 – Ben Gazzara, American actor (b. 1930)

(killing 2 birds with one stone here_

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Today is

National Carrot Cake Day

Drinking Straw Day

National Cordova Ice Worm Day


15 comments

  1. Floja Roja

    Dark, chilly, and somewhat damp morning, at that.

    I was gonna say I’ve never been in a cockpit, but I think maybe there was a field trip when I was little where we got to go into one, or maybe it was a simulator? I remember looking at all the instruments and thinking, “Not for me!”

    I have flown in a very small range of planes. DC-9 size to DC-10 size, No puddle jumpers, no helicopters. In fact, I believe helicopters were invented for the sole purpose of annoying me.

    I wouldn’t go to Sochi because Putin is an awful man and awful ruler and Russia has awful laws and should be boycotted, and I probably wouldn’t go for safety reasons, too. The terror contingent seems determined to do something at this one, and I have no idea how good the security will be there.

  2. Gee

    It’s washing all that salt off my car.

    Have you ever been in the cockpit of a plane? Have you ever flown a plane?

    What’s the smallest plane you’ve been on? The largest? Have you ever flown in a helicopter?

    Would you go to the Sochi Olympics, given the opportunity? Would you take your family?

    Cockpit, yep.  Flown, nope.

    I’ve been in those little single-engine two-passenger planes.  Largest?  Some commercial jetliner or another.  Never yet been in a helicopter.

    I guess I’d go for the travel.  I’m more of a summer Olympics guy, though.

  3. Gee

    February, oh, right– time for 28 straight days of Fox News complaining about how it’s totally unfair that there’s no White History Month.

    – Top Conservative Cat

    Reminds me of the time I overheard a bookstore employee recounting her conversation with an irate customer.  He was standing in the Women’s Studies section and demanding to know where Men’s Studies was.

    “Oh, that’s the whole rest of the store, sir!”

    He was reportedly not amused.

  4.    MSNBC deeply apologizes for not being able to stand by our own opinions. This does not reflect our opinion.

       – MSNBC is Sorry (@MSNBCApologizes) January 30, 2014

    I want MSNBC to apologize to liberals for identifying itself as a liberal cable TV network and then being cowed by a non-entity such as Reince Priebus because he will refuse to allow any Republican to appear on MSNBC. First, this is the Republican Party that could not even decide who spoke for them and put up four responses to the State of the Union Address … does that sound like someone is in charge of “who gets on TV”? Second, what are they going to do … fire Republican Joe Scarborough? And third, MSNBC is apologizing for pointing out that right-wingers are racists? What next, apologizing when the weather guy says the sun rises in the east?

    Hovering …

    – See!! I knew that Macs were the work of Satan!!!

    – I have your link right here.

    – What ales us is not the pint … what’s the cure?

    p.s. I was not happy about President Obama appearing on Fox News. When you do that you humanize Bill O’Reilly.

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