MCA, AKA
Adam Nathaniel Yauch, lost his battle with cancer yesterday. He was
47.
I'm sure that Adam would have appreciated that throughout his obit in the
NYT, he was referred to as '
Mr Yauch'.
Hopefully you didn't forget to pick up fresh mint for those juleps for the Greatest Two Minutes in Sports.
Today is is the
138th annual '
Run for the Roses' at Churchill Downs. (Our money's on
Done Talking!)
Please take a moment from cutting those limes and getting that sea salt ready for the massive margarita you all have to make to celebrate this day, For those of you who don't know - it's not Mexican Independence Day (that's September 16th) - it's the celebration of their
victory over the French.
If you need another reason to celebrate the day - A US patent was issued for the first bottle with a screw cap and a pour lip to
Edward A. Ravenscroft, Glencoe, Illinois (No
2,039,345.) Abbott Laboratories of North Chicago manufactured the bottles.
And remember nobody pisses in the beer, that just a stupid urban legend.
Today in History
May 5, 2349 BC -
Noah's Ark landed on Mount Ararat, according to calculations by
James Ussher, Archbishop of the Church of Ireland.
According to the good bishop, Noah heard about the two for one Margaritas at Senor Swanky's.
May 5, 1821 -
Napoleon died on the island of St. Helena on this date. Some suspect from arsenic poisoning.
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