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Friday, June 01, 2012
National Doughnut Day
Friday, May 25, 2012
New HS Sport
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Time down the toilet
Monday, April 23, 2012
Dog Beds
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
237 Years Ago
On the night of April 18th the British troops of General Gage embarked on a march towards Lexington, Massachusetts. With 700 mixed troops Lt. Colonel Francis Smith started his long midnight march in search of military supplies being hidden by the colonials. Yes, tis the night Paul Revere and William Dawes made their famous ride informing the country side "the Regulars are out, the Regulars are out!" In addition to calling out the militia Revere's assignment was to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock in Lexington. The military supplies once stored in Concord had since been moved and were safe from the British.
Who actually fired the first shot on the town green of Lexington that foggy morning I don't think will ever be known. Historians have been debating this from every angle since April 20th, 1775. Needles to say this event was the first military battle of the American Revolution.
I do believe that if we had more green lego pieces the war would have been over in less than a year.This day in 1923
On this day in 1923 Yankee Stadium opened with their opening home game for the season. Over 74,000 fans filled the brand new ball park to watch the New York Yankees play the Boston Red Sox.
Team managers, Frank Chance and Miller Huggins pose for the press.
Babe Ruth hit a three run homer to win the game and so began the the opening chapters of "The house that Babe Ruth Built".
Among many distinguished guests that day, Babe Ruth takes a moment to shake hands with President Warren Harding.Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Growing Family
Wednesday, April 04, 2012
Yea Right
Yes, I have one of the three winning Mega Millions tickets and I hide it inside the McDonalds where I sometimes work. My name is Marlinda or Sheila or maybe I will change it again tomorrow. I am leaving the ticket hidden there till every ones heads cool down.Tuesday, April 03, 2012
Jamestown
On April 3, 1614 Pocahontas, the daughter of the chief of the Powhatan Indians married John Rolfe an English tobacco planter. Their coming together is a rare and daring tale. It was in May of 1607 that about 100 English colonists settled along the James River in Virginia.The colony did not fair well and Smith returned home. In June of 1610 Baron De La Warr (Delaware) arrived just in time with fresh supplies. Soon after John Rolfe arrived in Jamestown and two years later started to cultivate tobacco. In the spring of 1613 English Captain Samuel Argall took Pocahontas as a hostage hoping to use her to negotiate a permanent peace with her Chief father. During this time she converted to Christianity. Eventually an accord was reached for peace but by then she had fallen in love with John Rolfe.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Grilled Cheese Sandwich Month
John Montagu who at the age of ten, became the 4th Earl of Sandwich in 1729. During his life time he held various military and political offices including, Postmaster General, First Lord of the Admiralty and Secretary of State for the Northern Department. It is said that he had once ordered his valet to bring to him some meat tucked between two pieces of bread. Over a period of time others began asking for "the same as Sandwich!" Lord Sandwich was very fond of ordering this form of food because it allowed him to continue playing Cribbage while eating and not getting his card greasy from the meat.
So we know that cheese has been around before recorded history and have a validated guess as to the sandwich actually being given a name, but what of the "Grilled Cheese Sandwich"?
The true cheese for a grilled cheese sandwich actually is not a cheese at all. American cheese is classified as processed cheese and can not be called 'cheese'. So what you are actually ordering at your favorite diner is not a grilled cheese sandwich but actually a grilled processed cheese John Montagu.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Zombies
I don't know a single person who hasn't gone bowling at least once in their lifetime. Yes, the vast majority of us have visions of childhood birthday parties, smelly ill fitting shoes, and spilt beer. Then there are those who take this bowling thing very seriously, special lanes, team league shirts and custom bowling balls.Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Saint Patrick's Day
Where do we start? Saint Patrick's Day is a holy day as well as a holiday for Ireland. It is a celebration in honor of a Christian missionary who was born Maewyn Succat some time around 385 AD to a Roman nobleman. Yes, at this time the Green Isle was under Roman rule. After his village was attacked, Maewyn was captured and sold into slavery at the age of 16. After six years he escaped to France (known at that time as Gaul). During his twelve years following he studied under St. Germain, the bishop of Auxerre. When his studies were completed, he returned to Ireland and took the name of St. Patrick, after his baptismal name Patricius. St. Patrick believed it was his calling to convert Pagans to Christianity. He was very successful in his thirty year endeavour and is credited for converting the Irish population to Catholicism. St. Patrick died on March 17th, 461 AD.
The very first St. Patrick's Parade in the United States was held on March 17, 1762 in New York City. It was organized by Irish American soldiers serving in the English military.
Corned Beef & Cabbage is not Irish but a food adopted by the Americans.
A customary meal in Ireland would be Ham or Bacon with cabbage.
In years past, St. Patrick's Day was considered a holy day and all pubs were closed.
Green beer is an American travesty, no Irishman worth his salt would ruin a good ale.
The wearing of green is also another American idea. Any real Irishman will tell you the wearing of green is not a good idea. The color green is considered unlucky in Ireland.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Blizzard of 1888
Thursday, March 08, 2012
Storm Moon
The full moon today is referred to as the Storm Moon in our circles. Just twelve days before Ostara, the Vernal Equinox, it is a wonderful time for rebirth, fertility and new growth, both spiritually, emotionally and physically.Wednesday, March 07, 2012
WD-40 Great stuff.
WD-40 literally stands for Water Displacement, 40th attempt. That's the name straight out of the lab book used by the chemist who developed WD-40 back in 1953. The chemist, Norm Larsen, was attempting to concoct a formula to prevent corrosion-a task which is done by displacing water. Norm's persistence paid off when he perfected the formula on his 40th try.Monday, March 05, 2012
President for a Day
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
How it Began
A little known organization called 'Orangutan Outreach' founded and headed by Richard Zimmerman is testing "Apps for Apes"! You may laugh right now but our grandchildren won't be. This is probably how it all started, you know........
Thursday, February 16, 2012
John Glenn
Fifty years ago on February 2o,1962 John Glenn was the first American to orbit the earth.
Just to keep things exciting, John was also the oldest person to fly in space; at the age of 77 he flew aboard the shuttle Discovery in 1998. John was also a U.S. senator for four terms and ran for president. Finally at the age of 90 John handed in his private pilots licence and sold his twin engine Beechcraft Baron.
According to John; "It was getting tough jumping up on that wing to get in". He has had a charmedlife for sure with only one regret he will talk about and that is he wished he had flown Apollo 11. Annie Glenn will be celebrating her 92nd Birthday this Friday, February 17th. Happy Birthday Annie!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Frisbie - Frisbee
Walter Morrison and his partner Warren Franscioni invented a plastic version of the disc called the "Flying Saucer" that cold fly further and more accurately than the pie tin. After splitting with Francsioni, Morrison made an improved model i 1955 and sold it to the new toy company Wham-O as the "Pluto Platter."
In 1958 just a year after the toy's first release, Wham-O changed the name to the Frisbee Disk, misspelling the name of the historic pie company.
Mr. Warren Franscioni.Thursday, January 19, 2012
Robert E. Lee

Robert E. Lee

Monday, January 16, 2012
Dan Evins
Earlier today Dan "Danny" Evins passed. He was 74 years old and left behind a legacy many of us Airstream Folks have enjoyed for a very long time. Danny was the founder of Cracker Barrel restaurant chain opening his first in 1969.
Cracker Barrel shops are a welcome sight for many Airstream travelers as they have what we call FREE overnight parking. That's right, we spend the night right there in their parking lot.Of course being polite guests we always go in for a meal and a little shopping in their trade mark shops. With over 600 restaurants in 42 states as of today, thats is a lot of free camping.
We often base our route to somewhere via a Cracker Barrel.Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Hostess going....going......
Twinkies, one of the companies iconic snacks has been a world recognized food substance since 1930. Twinkies of course are the stuff of legends; President Bill Clinton put one in a time capsule and the American Society of Media Photographers recently held a photo exhibit featuring Twinkies. Tallahassee (Woody Harreson) in Zombieland made it his life's mission to find the last remaining Twinkie in the world fighting off Zombies risking it all! Jimmy Dewar who invented the Twinkie stated; "Twinkies was the best darn-tootin' idea I ever had." Not everyone agrees - "The iconic status of Twinkies is partly this perception that there's nothing real in it," say Ken Albala, professor of history at the University of the Pacific, CA.










