Tuesday, July 7, 2009

I'm anticipating The Day of the Locust at the Staples Center

Once again, we're just back from our Fourth of July break, luckily North Korea's aim was off and the huge alien invasion was called off due to the high prices of nuclear fuel.

Today is -
Father-Daughter take a walk together day.




Bonza Bottler Day. An excuse to celebrate. This happens every month when the day and the date are the same number. (May 5, June 6, July 7, etc.).



The holiday was invented by Elaine Fremont in 1985 (who died in a car accident in 1995.) Her friends and family have been keeping her holiday alive by posting announcements of the holiday every year (I didn't know Ms. Fremont but I like the idea.)


Chocolate Day.



Remember kids, chocolate is a vegetable - eat up.


National Strawberry Sundae Day -



I know the holiday will now always be ruined for you by the memorial of Michael Jackson's funeral.


Today in History -
July 7, 1928 –
Wonder no more where the expression came from - Sliced bread is sold for the first time by the Chillicothe Baking Company of Chillicothe, Missouri.



It is described as “the greatest forward step in the baking industry since bread was wrapped".


July 7, 1865.
Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt, convicted co-comspirators of the Lincoln assassination were hanged in the Old Arsenal Penitentiary on this date.



Unfortunately, the conspirators dropped about five or six feet, which proved insufficient to break their necks. They were allowed to hang for 25 minutes to ensue the job, if not done well, was at least completed. Mary Surratt became the first woman executed by the United States.


Elvis Presley made his radio debut when Memphis, Tenn., station WHBQ played his first recording for Sun Records, "That's All Right" on this date, July 7, 1954.



Thank you, thank you very much


Remember it's Richard Starkey birthday today. And all he has to show for it is a photograph.



And he won't sign it for you.


July 7, 1456 -
A retrial verdict acquits Joan of Arc of heresy 25 years after her death.



The pile of ashes that was Joan was unsurprisingly silent upon hearing the news.


On July 7, 1947, something crashed and was recovered near Roswell, New Mexico. This 'recovery' has become the subject of intense speculation, rumor and questioning. There are widely divergent views on what actually happened and passionate debate about what evidence can be believed. The United States military maintains that what was recovered was a top-secret research balloon that had crashed.



Many UFO proponents believe the wreckage was of a crashed alien craft and that the military covered up the craft's recovery. The incident has turned into a widely-recognized and referred to pop culture phenomenon, and for some, Roswell is synonymous with UFOs. It likely ranks as the most famous alleged UFO incident.

Remember, the Truth is out there.


And so it goes.

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