Privacy and domain name registration
Thursday, April 20, 2017, 09:52 AM
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Today is Thursday, April 20
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DerWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
NY woman in drunkards t-shirt in
drunk driving bust
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Today, April 20 in
1653 In England, Oliver Cromwell expelled the Long
Parliament for trying to pass the Perpetuation Bill that
would have kept Parliament in the hands of only a few
members.
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day in history.
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Don't part with your illusions.
When they are gone you may still exist,
but you have ceased to live.
-- Mark Twain
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A nice girl brings home her fiancé to meet her parents.
After dinner, her mother tells her father to find out about
the young man. He invites the fiancé to his study for a chat.
"So, what are your plans?" the father asks the fiancé.
"I am a Biblical scholar," he replies.
"A Biblical scholar. Admirable, but what will you do to
provide a nice home for my daughter to live in, as she's
accustomed to?"
"I will study," the young man replies,
"and God will provide for us."
"And how will you buy her a beautiful engagement ring,
such as she deserves?"
"I will concentrate on my studies, God will provide for us."
"And children? How will you support children?"
"Don't worry, sir, God will provide."
The conversation proceeds like this, and each time the
father questions, the fiancé insists that God will provide.
Later, the mother asks, "So? How did it go?"
"He has no job and no plans, but he thinks I'm God."
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Woman on cell phone at mall parking lot:
"Hello, psychic hotline? Where did I park my car?"
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Ladion Logan,
31
Queens,
New York City
NY woman in drunkards t-shirt in
drunk driving bust
A New York City woman wearing a “Support Your Local
Bartender” t-shirt was arrested yesterday for driving drunk
with her six-year-old son in the car.
Ladion Logan, a 31-year-old Queens resident, was collared by
Long Island cops after she slammed into a parked vehicle in
Uniondale, a Nassau County hamlet.
When police arrived at the accident scene, Logan reportedly
began screaming and cursing at them. Following a brief
struggle, Logan was handcuffed and placed into a police
cruiser.
Seen above, Logan was charged with drunk driving, resisting
arrest, and endangering the welfare of a child. Logan’s son-
-who was not injured in the crash--was released into the
custody of family members, police reported.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Craig
Re: Privacy and domain registrations
Dear Webby
Is it true that registering a domain causes a lot of spam
unless you pay a lot of extra money for those rip-off
proxy or private registrations?
Craig
Dear Craig
That depends entirely on where you register your domain,
Proxy and private registrations are indeed a rip-off, and
cause a lot of unnecessary rigmarole. I don't advise them.
I have been registering domains for our clients for 25
years and know all the tricks. If you want privacy and
eliminate all the spam associated with being listed as a
domain owner, I make you a special address for just that.
Then you set up a filter in MailWasher or your mail program
to filter all mail, that comes to that address, straight to
the trash.
If you ever do need access to that address, for example
to acknowledge an application for some address changes, then
you simply disable that filter for half a day.
For the billing address of your domain I always use our
billing address and pay for your annual renewal on your
behalf. It then just shows up as a line item on your next,
regular invoice. And we deal with the spam that is trying
to get to your name registration billing address.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
>From Ines
Last week my wife and I purchased a new computer.
We ran into some difficulties while setting it up so we
decided to call the customer support phone number we
found in the manual.
I picked up the phone and called the number. A man
answered the phone and I explained the problem to him.
He began rattling off computer jargon. This confused us
even more.
"Sir," I said politely, "Can you explain what I should do as
if I were a small child?"
"Okay," the computer support guy said, "Son, could you
please put your mommy on the phone?"
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Best Ever Brownies
By Holly805 [12 Posts, 10 Comments]
These are so rich and chocolatey! The recipe calls for cocoa
powder, which lasts longer and is a little less expensive
than baking chocolate. Use Dutch-processed cocoa powder when
possible. Great for any time, any season!
Total Time: 45 minutes
Yield: at least a dozen
Source: Recipe courtesy of my mom
Ingredients:
1 cup butter
1/4 cup shortening
3/4 cup cocoa powder
4 eggs
2 cups sugar
2 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cup flour
1 cup walnuts (optional)
1/4 cup powdered sugar for dusting (optional)
Steps:
Melt butter and shortening over low heat.
As soon as it is completely melted, whisk in the cocoa
powder and beat till smooth.
Stir in the sugar and remove the mixture from the heat.
Break four eggs into a separate bowl, to catch any bits of
shell, and then thoroughly beat into the sugary mixture. It
should become smooth and glossy.
Stir in the vanilla, and then stir in the flour and nuts
(nuts optional).
Pour into a greased and lightly floured 13 X 9 inch pan.
Gently push the batter to fill the edges of the pan and make
light swirls over the top. This is what creates that nice,
paper-thin crisp on the top.
Bake for 25-30 minutes.
If you want to dress up the brownies, Sift a little powdered
sugar over small templates. You can also cut out a
snowflake/flower pattern from a small circle of paper (which
is what I did). Hold the template in place on each
individual brownie while you sift the powdered sugar 1-2
tablespoons at a time over their tops. Gently lift off the
templates, making sure not to displace any sugar.
Enjoy!
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Two priests are vacationing in Hawaii. They don't want
to stand out, so they decide to buy casual clothes.
They've just hit the beach in loud Hawaiian print T-
shirts and sandals when they spot this hot blonde in a
tiny bikini walking their way. As she walks past them,
she politely says, "Good afternoon, fathers."
Well, the men are amazed, because they can't understand
how the woman knew they were priests. They decide to
go out and buy even wilder clothes, so they buy tie-
died T-shirts, surfer shorts, and dark sunglasses. The
next day, they hit the beach in their wild new
clothes, and the same blonde passes them in a string
bikini. As she passes, she says, "How do you do,
fathers?"
Well, the two priests are really confused, so they ask
the blonde, "Excuse me, ma'am. We're not ashamed of
being priests, but how in the world did you know who
we were?"
The blonde replies "Father, don't you recognize
me? I'm Sister Catherine from the convent!"
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With all the new technology regarding fertility, a 65-year-
old woman was able to give birth to a baby recently. When
she was discharged from the hospital and went home, her
relatives came to visit.
"May we see the new baby?" one asked.
"Not yet," said the mother. "I'll make coffee and we can
visit for awhile first."
Thirty minutes had passed, and another relative asked,
"May we see the new baby now?"
"No, not yet," said the mother.
After another half hour had elapsed, they asked again,
"Can we see the baby now?"
"No, not yet," replied the mother.
Growing very impatient, they asked,
"Well, when CAN we see the baby?"
"WHEN HE CRIES!" she told them.
"WHEN HE CRIES??" they demanded.
"Why do we have to wait until he CRIES??"
"BECAUSE, I forgot where I put him."
Ophelia Dingbatter's
News
No sermon and not suitable for church, just jokes and fun
for grownups.
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Today, on April 20
1139 The Second Lateran Council opened in Rome.
1534 Jacques Cartier, a French explorer, set sail from St.
Malo to explore the North American coastline.
1653 In England, Oliver Cromwell expelled the Long
Parliament for trying to pass the Perpetuation Bill that
would have kept Parliament in the hands of only a few
members.
1657 English Admiral Robert Blake fought his last battle
when he destroyed the Spanish fleet in Santa Cruz Bay.
1689 The siege of Londonderry began. Supporters of James II
attacked the city.
1769 Ottawa Chief Pontiac was murdered by an Illinois Indian
in Cahokia.
1775 American troops began the siege of British-held Boston.
1792 France declared war on Austria, Prussia, and Sardinia.
It was the start of the French Revolutionary wars.
1809 Napoleon defeated Austria at Battle of Abensberg,
Bavaria.
1832 Hot Springs National Park was established by an act of
the U.S. Congress. It was the first national park in the
U.S.
1837 Erastus B. Bigelow was granted a patent for his power
loom.
1841 In Philadelphia, PA, Edgar Allen Poe's first detective
story, "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," was published in
Graham's Magazine.
1861 Robert E. Lee resigned from U.S. Army.
1865 Safety matches were first advertised.
1879 First mobile home (horse drawn) was used in a journey
from London to Cyprus.
1902 Scientists Marie and Pierre Curie isolated the
radioactive element radium.
1916 Sir Roger Casement landed in Ireland to incite
rebellion against the British. Casement, a British diplomat,
was captured within hours and was hanged for high treason on
August 3.
1919 The Polish Army captured Vilno, Lithuania from the
Soviets.
1940 The First electron microscope was demonstrated by RCA.
1942 Pierre Laval, the premier of Vichy France, in a radio
broadcast, establishes a policy of "true reconciliation with
Germany."
1945 Soviet troops began their attack on Berlin.
1945 During World War II, Allied forces took control of the
German cities of Nuremberg and Stuttgart.
1953 Operation Little Switch began in Korea. It was the
exchange of sick and wounded prisoners of war. Thirty
Americans were freed.
1953 The Boston marathon was won by Keizo Yamada with a
record time of 2:18:51.
1961 FM stereo broadcasting was approved by the FCC.
1962 The New Orleans Citizens' Council offered a free one-
way ride for blacks to move to northern states.
1967 U.S. planes bombed Haiphong for first time during the
Vietnam War.
1971 The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the use of busing to
achieve racial desegregation in schools.
1972 The manned lunar module from Apollo 16 landed on the
moon.
1977 Woody Allen's film "Annie Hall" premiered.
1981 A spokesman for the U.S. Navy announced that the U.S.
was accepting full responsibility for the sinking of the
Nissho Maru on April 9.
1984 Britain announced that its administration of Hong Kong
would cease in 1997.
1985 In Madrid, Santiago Carillo was purged from the
Communist Party. Carillo was a founder of Eurocommunism.
1987 In Argentina, President Raul Alfonsin quelled a
military revolt.
1988 The U.S. Air Forces' Stealth (B-2 bomber) was
officially unveiled.
1989 Scientist announced the successful testing of high-
definition TV.
1991 Mikhail Gorbachev became the first Soviet head of state
to visit South Korea.
1992 The worlds largest fair, Expo '92, opened in Seville,
Spain.
1998 Kenyan runner Moses Tanui, 32, won the Boston Marathon
for the second time. He also registered the third fastest
time with 2 hours 7 minutes and 34 seconds.
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017, 12:57 PM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Wednesday, April 19
Have FUN!
DerWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Florida waiter arrested for stealing $3,000
diamond ring
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 19 in
1587 English admiral Sir Francis Drake entered Cadiz harbor
and sank the Spanish fleet.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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The past is not dead. In fact, it's not even past.
--- William Faulkner (1897 - 1962)
Not everything that can be counted counts,
and not everything that counts can be counted.
--- Euripides
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"Well," snarled the tough old sergeant to the bewildered
private. I suppose after you get discharged from the Army,
you'll just be waiting for me to die so you can come and
piss on my grave."
"Not me, Sarge!" the private replied. "Once I get out of the
Army, I'm never going to stand in line again!"
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A survey on sexual habits was being carried out by a
popular newspaper and one questioner stopped an
elderly Italian gentleman in the street who was wearing
a black suit and asked him how often he had sexual
intercourse.
"Oh, about half a dozen times a year", said the gentleman.
The questioner smiled. "I thought you Italians were supposed
to be more active than that!" she said.
"We are," said the gentleman.
"But, I don't think half a dozen times a year is so bad
for a seventy-two year old priest with no car."
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Wesley Aaron Dicus,
27,
Pensacola,
Floriduh
Florida waiter arrested for stealing $3,000
diamond ring
A Florida waiter is accused of stealing a $3,000 diamond
ring that fell off a customer's finger.
Pensacola police tell news outlets that 27-year-old Wesley
Aaron Dicus was arrested Tuesday on charges of grand theft
and dealing in stolen property.
The Pensacola News Journal reports a 39-year-old woman told
police she believed the ring slipped off when she put lotion
on her hands. The ring was later identified on an online app
called OfferUp.
Police say detectives posing as a couple met with Dicus and
he offered to sell it to them for $2,000. Police arrested
him when the markings on the ring matched the woman's
description.
Dicus remains in jail on a $12,500 bond.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Doris
Re: Wacky punctuation marks on web pages
Dear Webby
Dear Webby:
Lately I have seen more and more web pages that have
question marks and wacky symbols where one would expect
a quote or double-quote mark or some other punctuation
mark. I have also seen it in some of the blander blogs.
I won't visit those again anyway, because of their lack of
interesting content, but I am wondering if that is just
sloppiness or some new trend. I have even seen it in
some articles on anti-government on-line "papers" like
CNN and NY-Times-online.
What's the story behind that?
Doris
Dear Doris
It's just sloppiness by people who don't know HTML, and
who just quickly slobber their stuff into MS WORD and then
save it as HTML.
What is a real nuisance is that sometimes it looks OK, but
sometimes it doesn't.
You may have noticed in the Bonehead Awards, paragraphs that
I copied form certain online newspapers, also have that
problem. Usually I catch the stuff, but sometimes I don't
notice the curly quotes and similar gibberish from yuppies
pretending to be literate.
Sorry about that!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
A man was suffering from a stomach ache, so he told his wife
who suggested he try the tablets the Doctor had given her
for a similar pain.
After taking his wife's tablets for a week, the pain
disappeared but he developed two rather tender lumps, one
behind each ear.
He went to his doctor, showed him the lumps, and explained
what had happened.
Whereby the Doctor called him all the fools under the sun,
saying, "You bloody idiot! I was treating your wife for a
fallen womb, God knows how I'm going to get your balls back
down!"
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Saving Money on Packed Lunches
All four of my kids take packed lunches. To save money on
the snacks that go in, I buy big bags of chips, cheeses,
whatever, and bargain sandwich bags, then pack the snacks
in them. Saves a lot over buying the individual snack packs
that are made to fit into the lunches. I make my own peanut
butter crackers too, with saltines or Ritz-type. It takes a
few minutes extra in the morning, but it does save money.
Marjorie
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A solicitor for a charity made an appointment with the
mayor to plead for a contribution. The man listened to her
appeal in stony silence.
Finally, she said, "Did you know, sir, that the equivalent
of a dollar will feed a child in India for one month?"
Still, there's no response, and the solicitor leaves.
The next day, the mayor senr his three children to India.
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At one point during the little league game, the coach said
to his young son, who was playing in the game,
"Do you understand what cooperation is? What a team is?"
The little boy nodded yes.
"Do you understand that what matters is whether we win
together as a team?"
The little boy nodded yes.
"So," the coach continued, "when a strike is called, or you
are out at first, you don't argue or curse or attack the
umpire and call him nasty names. Do you understand all
that?"
Again, the little boy nodded yes.
"Good," said the coach. "Now go over there and explain it
to your mother."
Ophelia Dingbatter's
News
No sermon and not suitable for church, just jokes and fun
for grownups.
Read it on-line or subscribe. If you subscribe,
look for the double opt-in confirmation request.
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Today, on April 19
1012 Aelfheah was murdered by Danes who had been ravaging
the south of England. Aelfhear became the 29th Archbishop of
Canterbury in 1005.
1539 Emperor Charles V reached a truce with German
Protestants at Frankfurt, Germany.
1587 English admiral Sir Francis Drake entered Cadiz harbor
and sank the Spanish fleet.
1689 Residents of Boston ousted their governor, Edmond
Andros.
1713 Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI issued the Pragmatic
Sanction, which gave women the rights of succession to
Hapsburg possessions.
1764 The English Parliament banned the American colonies
from printing paper money.
1770 Captain James Cook discovered New South Wales,
Australia. Cook originally named the land Point Hicks.
1775 The American Revolution began as fighting broke out at
Lexington, MA.
1782 The Netherlands recognized the new United States.
1794 Tadeusz Kosciuszko forced the Russians out of Warsaw.
1802 The Spanish reopened the New Orleans port to American
merchants.
1839 The Kingdom of Belgium was recognized by all the states
of Europe when the Treaty of London was signed.
1861 Thaddeus S. C. Lowe sailed 900 miles in nine hours in a
hot air balloon from Cincinnati, OH, to Unionville, SC.
1861 The Baltimore riots resulted in four Union soldiers and
nine civilians killed.
1861 U.S. President Lincoln ordered a blockade of
Confederate ports.
1892 The Duryea gasoline buggy was introduced in the U.S. by
Charles and Frank Duryea.
1897 The first annual Boston Marathon was held. It was the
first of its type in the U.S.
1927 In China, Hankow communists declared war on Chaing Kai-
shek.
1933 U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a
proclamation that removed the U.S. from the gold standard.
1938 General Francisco Franco declared victory over the
Communists in the Spanish Civil War.
1939 Connecticut approved the Bill of Rights for the U.S.
Constitution after 148 years.
1943 The Warsaw Ghetto uprising against Nazi rule began. The
Jews were able to fight off the Germans for 28 days.
1951 General Douglas MacArthur gave his "Old Soldiers"
speech before the U.S. Congress after being relieved by U.S.
President Truman. In the address General MacArthur said that
"Old soldiers never die, they just fade away."
1951 Shigeki Tanaka won the Boston Marathon. Tanaka had
survived the atomic blast at Hiroshima, Japan during World
War II.
1956 Actress Grace Kelly became Princess Grace of Monaco
when she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The civil
ceremony took place on April 18.
1960 Baseball uniforms began displaying player's names on
their backs.
1967 Surveyor 3 landed on the moon and began sending photos
back to the U.S.
1971 Russia launched the Salyut into orbit around Earth. It
was the first space station.
1975 India launched its first satellite with aid from the
USSR.
1981 In Davao, Philippines, thirteen people were killed when
members of the New People's Army threw hand grenades into
the Roman Catholic cathedral during Easter services.
1982 The U.S. announced a ban on U.S. tourist and business
traval to Cuba. The U.S. charged the Cuban government with
subversion in Central America.
1987 In Phoenix, AZ, skydiver Gregory Robertson went into a
200-mph free-fall to save an unconscious colleague 3,500
feet from the ground.
1987 The last California condor known to be in the wild was
captured and placed in a breeding program at the San Diego
Wild Animal Park.
1989 A gun turret exploded aboard the USS Iowa. 47 sailors
were killed.
1989 In El Salvador, Attorney General Alvadora was killed by
a car bomb.
1993 The Branch-Davidian’s compound in Waco, TX, burned to
the ground. It was the end of a 51-day standoff between the
cult and U.S. federal agents. 86 people were killed
including 17 children. Nine of the Branch Davidians escaped
the fire.
1994 A Los Angeles jury awarded $3.8 million to Rodney King
for violation of his civil rights.
1995 The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City,
OK, was destroyed by a bomb. It was the worst bombing on
U.S. territory. 168 people were killed including 19
children, and 500 were injured. Timothy McVeigh was found
guilty of the bombing on June 2, 1997.
1998 Wang Dan, a leader of 1989 Tienanmen Square pro
democracy protests, was freed by the Chinese government.
2000 In the Philippines, Air Philippines GAP 541 crashed
while preparing to land. 131 people were killed.
2002 The USS Cole was relaunched. In Yemen, 17 sailors were
killed when the ship was attacked by terrorists on October
12, 2000. The attack was blamed on Osama bin Laden's al-
Qaida network.
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How to get rid of temp files and obsolete stuff
Tuesday, April 18, 2017, 10:02 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Tuesday, April 18
Have FUN!
DerWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Police impersonator pulls over uniformed
Miami-Dade police detective
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 18 in
1521 Martin Luther confronted the emperor Charles V in the
Diet of Worms and refused to retract his views that led to
his excommunication.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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In the part of this universe that we know there is great
injustice, and often the good suffer, and often the wicked
prosper, and one hardly knows which of those is the more
annoying.
--- Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)
I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was
being ridiculous - everyone hasn't met me yet.
--- Rodney Dangerfield (1921 - 2004)
What would men be without women?
Scarce, sir .... mighty scarce.
--- Mark Twain
"True happiness comes from the joy of deeds well done,
the zest of creating things new."
-- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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"Honey," said a husband to his wife,
"I invited a friend home for supper."
"What? Are you crazy? The house is a mess, I didn't go
shopping, all the dishes are dirty, and I don't feel like
cooking fancy meal!"
"I know all that," said the husband.
"Then why did you invite a friend for supper?" the wife
demanded.
"Because the poor fool's thinking about getting married."
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Hmmm, interesting!
Penguins are found in the Antarctic, not Arctic.
Penguins can jump as high as 2 feet in the air.
Penguins only have sex once a year.
Is that because they walk like a punk with oversize pants
haf-way down the hips, exposing rear cleavage ?
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Marcos Pacheco-Bustamante
46,
Miami-Dade,
Floriduh
Police impersonator pulls over uniformed
Miami-Dade police detective
A police impersonator chose the wrong person to mess with on
Friday when he pulled over a Miami-Dade police detective,
authorities said.
According to an arrest report, the detective was driving
north on Interstate 95 in a county-issued unmarked vehicle
when he was pulled over shortly before 7:30 a.m. by Marcos
Pacheco-Bustamante.
Police said Pacheco-Bustamante, 46, of Miami, who was
driving a Ford Crown Victoria, pulled up behind the
detective's vehicle and activated police sirens, causing the
detective to change lanes.
Police said the suspect continued to follow the detective,
so the detective pulled over to the shoulder of the road
near Northwest 119th Street.
The detective, who was in full uniform, got out of his
vehicle and realized that he was dealing with a police
impersonator, the report said.
The detective arrested Pacheco-Bustamante and searched his
vehicle, finding an H&K BB gun replica and a blue police
light, authorities said.
Pacheco-Bustamante was interviewed by detectives, who said
he confessed to pulling over other drivers.
Pacheco-Bustamante is being held at the Turner Guilford
Knight Correctional Center on a charge of impersonating a
police officer.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Rhonda
Re: Clean temp files and obsolete stuff
Dear Webby
Which of the hundreds of programs available for cleaning
old temp files and other useless stuff is the most bang for
the buck ?
Thanks
Rhonda
Dear Rhonda
Try CrapCleaner. It does the same as programs costing over
$100, but it's free, fast, easy to use and reliable..
You can get it from http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
They now have a Cloud version that lets you clean a whole
bunch of computers with one click.
Personally, I prefer the classic version and do one machine
at a time.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
A man goes to a doctor for a physical checkup.
The nurse starts with certain basic items.
"How much do you weigh?" she asks.
"One-seventy." he says.
The nurse puts him on the scale.
It turns out that his weight is 183.
The nurse asks, "Your height?"
"Five-eleven." he says.
The nurse checks and sees that he's only
5' 8 1/2".
She then takes his blood pressure, and it's
very high.
The man explains, "Of course it's high. When
I came in here, I was tall and wiry. Now, I'm
short and fat!"
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Pineapple Cream Cheese Frosting
By lalala... [818 Posts, 103 Comments]
This pineapple cream cheese frosting is a fun twist on
traditional cream cheese frosting.
Source: Recipe by Lady Behind the Curtain
Ingredients:
8 oz cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup butter, softened
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup crushed pineapple, with juice
2 lb powdered sugar
Steps:
In a medium bowl, combine cream cheese and butter, creaming
until fluffy. Add vanilla and pineapple, mixing well. Add
powdered sugar, 1 cup at a time.
Frost cupcakes and enjoy! NOTE: Store frosted cupcakes in
the refrigerator, as this frosting is quite soft.
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>From Robert:
The doctor told me: I have good news and bad news.
The good news is that you are not a hypochondriac.
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A nervous taxpayer was unhappily conversing with the
IRS Tax auditor, who had come to review his records.
At one point the auditor exclaimed,
"Mr. Carr, we feel it is a great privilege to be allowed
to live and work in the USA. As a citizen you have an
obligation to pay taxes, and we expect you to eagerly
pay them with a smile."
"Thank goodness," returned Mr. Carr, with a giant grin
on his face from ear to ear, "I thought you were going
to want me to pay with money."
Ophelia Dingbatter's
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for grownups.
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Today, on April 18
1521 Martin Luther confronted the emperor Charles V in the
Diet of Worms and refused to retract his views that led to
his excommunication.
1676 Sudbury, Massachusetts, was attacked by Indians.
1775 American revolutionaries Paul Revere, William Dawes and
Samuel Prescott rode though the towns of Massachusetts
giving the warning that the Regulars were coming out. Later,
the phrase "the British are coming" was attributed to Revere
even though it is unlikely he used that wording.
1791 National Guardsmen prevented Louis XVI and his family
from leaving Paris.
1818 A regiment of Indians and blacks were defeated at the
Battle of Suwann, in Florida, ending the first Seminole War.
1838 The Wilkes' expedition to the South Pole set sail.
1846 The telegraph ticker was patented by R.E. House
1847 U.S. troops defeated almost 17,000 Mexican soldiers
commanded by Santa Anna at Cerro Gordo. (Mexican-American
War)
1853 The first train in Asia began running from Bombay to
Tanna.
1861 Colonel Robert E. Lee turned down an offer to command
the Union armies during the U.S. Civil War.
1877 Charles Cros wrote a paper that described the process
of recording and reproducing sound. In France, Cros is
regarded as the inventor of the phonograph. In the U.S.,
Thomas Edison gets the credit.
1895 New York State passed an act that established free
public baths.
1906 San Francisco, CA, was hit with an earthquake. The
original death toll was cited at about 700. Later
information indicated that the death toll may have been 3 to
4 times the original estimate.
1910 Walter R. Brookins made the first airplane flight at
night.
1924 Simon and Schuster, Inc. published the first "Crossword
Puzzle Book."
1934 The first Laundromat opened in Fort Worth, TX.
1937 Leon Trotsky called for the overthrow of Soviet leader
Josef Stalin.
1938 Superman made his debut when he appeared in the first
issue of Action Comics. (Cover date June 1938)
1942 James H. Doolittle and his squadron, from the USS
Hornet, raided Tokyo and other Japanese cities.
1942 The Vichy government capitulated to Adolf Hitler and
invited Pierre Laval to form a new government in France.
1943 Traveling in a bomber, Japanese Admiral Isoroku
Yamamoto, was shot down by American P-38 fighters.
1945 American war correspondent Ernie Pyle was killed by
Japanese gunfire on the Pacific island of Ie Shima, off
Okinawa. He was 44 years old.
1949 The Republic of Ireland was established.
1950 The first transatlantic jet passenger trip was
completed.
1954 Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser seized power in Egypt.
1956 Actress Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco were
married. The religious ceremony took place April 19.
1978 The U.S. Senate approved the transfer of the Panama
Canal to Panama on December 31, 1999.
1980 Rhodesia became independent nation of Zimbabwe.
1983 The U.S. Embassy in Beirut was blown up by a suicide
car-bomber. 63 people were killed including 17 Americans.
1984 Daredevils Mike MacCarthy and Amanda Tucker made a sky
dive from the Eiffel Tower. The jump ended safely.
1985 Ted Turner filed for a hostile takeover of CBS.
1985 Tulane University abolished its 72-year-old basketball
program. The reason was charges of fixed games, drug abuse,
and payments to players.
1989 Thousands of Chinese students demanding democracy tried
to storm Communist Party headquarters in Beijing.
1999 Wayne Gretzky (New York Rangers) played his final game
in the NHL. He retired as the NHL's all-time leading scorer
and holder of 61 individual records.
2002 Actor Robert Blake and his bodyguard were arrested in
connection with the shooting death of Blake's wife about a
year before.
2002 The Amtrack Auto Train derailed in a remote area of
north Florida. Four people were killed and 133 were injured.
2002 The city legislature of Berlin decided to make Marlene
Dietrich an honorary citizen. Dietrich had gone to the
United States in 1930. She refused to return to Germany
after Adolf Hitler came to power.
2017 smiled.
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Monday, April 17, 2017, 07:36 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Monday, April 17
Thank you, Francis!!
10 cm (4 inches) of snow again this morning.
Most of it was gone by evening.
Have FUN!
DerWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Robert Desmond Johnson arrested for giving his
17 year old daughter pot brownies and having
her sell them at a Floriduh High School.
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 17 in
1629 Horses were first imported into the colonies
by the American Massachusetts Bay Colony.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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A good listener is a good talker with a sore throat.
--- Katharine Whitehorn
"The squeaky wheel doesn't always get greased;
sometimes it gets replaced."
---John Peers
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What Is Easter?
Three cheerleaders died in an accident trying to jump the
Grand Canyon. They are at the pearly gates of Heaven. St.
Peter tells them that they can enter the gates only if they
can answer one simple religious question.
The question posed by St. Peter is - "What is Easter"?
The first cheerleader replies, "Oh, that's easy! It's the
holiday in November when we all get together, eat turkey and
are thankful."
"Wrong!, you are not welcome here, I'm afraid. You must go
to the other place!" replies St.Peter.
Then he turns to the second cheerleader, and asks her the
same question - "What is Easter?"
The second cheerleader replies, "Easter is the holiday in
December when we put up a nice tree, exchange presents, and
celebrate the birth of Jesus."
St. Peter looks at the second cheerleader, bangs his head on
the pearly gates in disgust and tells her she's wrong and
will have to join her friend in the other place; she is not
welcome in Heaven.
He then peers over his glasses at the third cheerleader and
asks, "Do YOU know what Easter is?"
The third cheerleader smiles confidently and looks St. Peter
in the eyes, "I know what Easter is."
"Oh?" says St. Peter, incredulously.
"Easter is the Christian holiday that coincides with the
Jewish celebration of Passover. Jesus and his disciples were
eating at the last supper and Jesus was later deceived and
turned over to the Romans by one of his disciples. The
Romans took him to be crucified and he was stabbed in the
side, made to wear a crown of thorns, and was hung on a
cross with nails through his hands and feet. He was buried
in a nearby cave which was sealed off by a large boulder."
St. Peter smiles broadly with delight.
Then the third cheerleader continues ...
"Every year the boulder is moved aside so that Jesus can
come out and, if he sees his shadow, there will be six more
weeks of hockey!"
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An American tourist in Tel Aviv was about to enter the
impressive Mann Auditorium to take in a concert by the
Israel Philharmonic. He was admiring the unique
architecture, the sweeping lines of the entrance, and the
modern decor throughout the building. Finally he turned to
his escort and asked if the building was named for Thomas
Mann, the world-famous author.
"No," his friend said,
"it's was originally named for Fredric Mann, from
Philadelphia."
"Really? I never heard of him. What did he write?"
"A check."
"And is that the reason why they are now renaming this great
Israeli institution to Bronfman Auditorium, after a
Canadian?"
"Yes."
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It snowed again here
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Robert Desmond Johnson,
38,
Plam Bay,
Floriduh
Robert Desmond Johnson arrested for giving his
17 year old daughter pot brownies and having
her sell them at a Floriduh High School.
A father and daughter went to jail after selling pot
brownies that sent two teenagers to the hospital last week,
according to the Palm Bay Police Department.
Robert Desmond Johnson, 38, of Palm Bay, and his 17-year-old
old daughter were each charged Friday with delivery of a
controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school. Johnson
was also charged with delivery of a controlled substance to
a minor, possession of cannabis with intent to sell and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Police also charged a second teen with sale and delivery of
marijuana and two teens with possession of marijuana.
Thursday, a student became unconscious at Heritage High
School and was taken to Palm Bay Community Hospital by
ambulance, police said. That same day, some parents took
their teen to the hospital for similar symptoms, the
affidavit said. Police determined both boys had eaten
brownies baked with marijuana.
Johnson made the brownies and gave them to his daughter to
sell to her friend who attends Heritage, police said.
Officers arrived at Johnson's home Friday with a search
warrant. They recovered more than 400 grams of marijuana in
plastic bags and jars. Johnson told police he grows the
marijuana in his garage, the affidavit states.
Johnson posted $62,500 bail Sunday at the Brevard County
Detention Center in Sharpes.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Louis
Re: Telemarketer stop
Dear Webby
I have a better way to be rid of telemarketers than making
them wait as you suggested in today's Tech Support Pit.
As soon as you are assured that it is an unwanted call
Just press ############## several times in succession.
I don't know how or why it works but I NO LONGER get calls.
I've been a fan of yours for over 10 years now and hope to
be for another 10 years.
Louis Beland
Thanks Louis!
When Barb was still working here, she used a little yellow
ducky squeaky toy upside down on her desk. When she got a
telemarketer, she whacked the little yellow ducky's squeaker
with her phone. That seemed to work quite well too.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Last Sunday, the Gospel was the one about the ten
bridesmaids. The five good bridesmaids remembered to
take plenty of oil for their lamps;
five bad bridesmaids did not.
The priest at our church is always very fiery and his
sermons always end on a high note.
Last Sunday the priest ended with...
"Where would you rather be? In the light with the five
good bridesmaids or in the dark with the five bad
bridesmaids?"
It seems I got that one wrong!
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Homemade Cat Repellents
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Put some of the peels of the citrus around your trees .
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"Jeffrey," she said, "you shouldn't use that kind of
language. Where did you hear it?"
"My daddy said it," he responded.
"Well, it doesn't matter," explained the teacher,
"you don't even know what it means."
"I do, so!" Jeffrey corrected. "It means the car
won't start."
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A man and a woman are driving down the highway when another
car passes them. The woman notices that the occupants of the
other car are young and obviously in love. The girl is
sitting very close to her boyfriend as they cruise down the
highway.
This causes the woman to think back when she and her husband
were young and in love, and wondering where the show of
affection had disappeared to over the years.
Finally she says to her husband, "Remember when we used to
be like that young couple? Where did the love go, honey?"
Her question was met with a few moments of pensive thought,
while he looked at his gnarled hands on the steering wheel.
Then he replied, "I don't know, but I haven't moved."
Ophelia Dingbatter's
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for grownups.
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Today, on April 17
1492 Christopher Columbus signed a contract with Spain to
find a passage to Asia and the Indies.
1521 Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman
Catholic Church.
1524 New York Harbor was discovered by Giovanni Verrazano.
1629 Horses were first imported into the colonies by the
American Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1704 John Campbell published what would eventually become
the first successful American newspaper. It was known as the
Boston "News-Letter."
1808 Bayonne Decree by Napoleon I of France ordered the
seizure of U.S. ships.
1810 Pineapple cheese was patented by Lewis M. Norton.
1824 Russia abandoned all North American claims south of 54'
40'.
1860 New Yorkers learned of a new law that required fire
escapes to be provided for tenement houses.
1864 U.S. Civil War General Grant banned the trading of
prisoners.
1865 Mary Surratt was arrested as a conspirator in the
Lincoln assassination.
1895 China and Japan signed the Treaty of Shimonoseki. It
was the end of the first Sino-Japanese War. In the treaty
China ceded Taiwan to Japan.
1917 A bill in Congress to establish Daylight Saving Time
was defeated. It was passed a couple of months later.
1941 Igor Sikorsky accomplished the first successful
helicopter lift-off from water near Stratford, CT.
1941 The office of Price Administration was established in
the U.S. to handle rationing.
1946 The last French troops left Syria.
1961 About 1,400 U.S.-supported Cuban exiles invaded Cuba at
the Bay of Pigs in an attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro.
Promised US naval and airborne help did not materialize and
the invasion was unsuccessful. Survivors were sentenced to
30 years in jail.
1964 Jerrie Mock became first woman to fly an airplane solo
around the world.
1964 The Ford Motor Company unveiled its new Mustang model.
1967 The U.S. Supreme Court barred Muhammad Ali's request to
be blocked from induction into the U.S. Army.
1969 In Los Angeles, Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of
assassinating U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
1969 Czechoslovak Communist Party chairman Alexander Dubcek
was deposed.
1970 Apollo 13 returned to Earth safely after an on-board
accident with an oxygen tank.
1975 Khmer Rouge forces capture the capital of Cambodia,
Phnom Penh. It was the end of the five-year war.
1983 In Warsaw, police routed 1,000 Solidarity supporters.
1983 In New York, a transit strike that began on March 7
ended.
19840 In London, demonstrators outside the Libyan Embassy
were fired upon from someone inside. Eleven people were
injured and an English Police woman was killed.
1985 In Lebanon, the cabinet resigned as Shiites took W.
Beirut.
1987 In Sri Lanka, Tamil guerrillas killed 122 people in a
road ambush.
1989 In Poland, courts gave Solidarity legal status.
1993 A federal jury in Los Angeles convicted two former
police officers of violating the civil rights of beaten
motorist Rodney King. Two other officers were acquitted.
1996 Erik and Lyle Menendez were sentenced to life in prison
without parole for killing their parents.
1999 In India, the government of Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee collapsed after losing a vote of confidence.
2002 At the National Maritime Museum in London, the exhibit
"Skin Deep A History of Tattooing" opened.
2017 smiled.
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Thursday, April 13, 2017, 10:11 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Thursday, April 13
It stopped snowing, and it started to melt.
Typical April.
By the time you read this, I will be on the way to Calgary
to get more injections into my eyeballs. Barb, who used to
be my secretary, will be driving me, becasue after the
injections I can't see the road and traffic.
There won't be a Friday, Saturday or Sunday issue of the
Humor Letter. Sunday evening I will send out the Monday
issue.
That will give you time to print out yesterday's Hot Key
cheat sheet, and the one from today. That one is a repeat,
but quite a few subscriber asked to see it again.
Some people write those Hot Keys on a narrow masking tape
and stick that to the monitor frame.
In the good old days, when keyboards had the function keys
on the left, where God had intended them to be for getting
work done much faster, we had space above the regular keys,
where they put the functions keys now. In those days the
bigger programs like Word Perfect, Word Star, Quattro, Word,
etc. had cardboard strips with the hot keys printed on them
to lay up above the regular keys. You can still make one of
those, and just glue it onto the narrow free strip above the
functon keys.
Have FUN!
DerWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Texas massage parlor busted when hundreds of
condoms destroy industrial waste disposal unit
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 13 in
1775 Lord North extended the New England Restraining Act to
South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Maryland. The act prohibited trade with any country other
than Britain and Ireland. It did not go over well.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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At no time is freedom of speech more precious
than when a man hits his thumb with a hammer.
--- Socratex
The more you observe politics, the more you've
got to admit that each party is worse than the other.
--- Will Rogers
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The average man's life consists of:
twenty years of having his mother ask him where he is going;
forty years of having his wife ask the same question;
and at the end, the mourners wondering, too!
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The word 'aerobics' came about when the gym instructors
got together and said: If we're going to charge $40 an hour,
we can't call it Jumping up and down.
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Thanks to Walter, The Stonecarver for
reporting these boneheads.
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Juan Wang and Joseph Emery
Austin,
Texas
'Hundreds of condoms' destroy pipe,
police raid Texas massage parlor
A husband and wife accused of operating an Austin
prostitution ring are facing felony charges following an
investigation that began when police discovered a waste pipe
connected to the business was clogged with "hundreds of
condoms," according to records.
Juan Wang and her husband, Joseph Emery, the owners of Jade
Massage Therapy LLC, each face a charge of engaging in
organized criminal activity. Neither suspect was listed as
an inmate at the Travis County Jail on Tuesday afternoon.
The investigation into the massage parlor began Feb. 7, when
the property manager for the Jade Massage location in the
11400 block of North Ranch Road called police to express her
suspicion that prostitution was happening at the business.
She "became aware of a problem when an industrial waste
disposal unit connecting the property to city sewer services
became clogged and destroyed by hundreds of condoms,"
affidavits for Wang and Emery state.
The property manager's tip was the second complaint of
possible prostitution at Jade Massage that police had
received in three months.
After the discovery of the destroyed pipes, police searched
Backpage.com, which often solicits prostitution services,
for advertisements for the business.
They found several. Advertisements for Jade Massage were
posted on Backpage.com as often as two to three times per
day, the affidavits state.
In the following weeks, police staked out Jade Massage's
second location in the 9100 block of Anderson Mill Road.
Officers pulled over a couple of suspected john's who had
gone into the massage parlor, who allegedly both admitted
that they had paid for sexual services during their time
inside.
On March 22, members of the Austin Police Department Human
Trafficking Unit and members of the Criminal Conspiracy Unit
executed search warrants at the Alameda Trace Circle
location.
Inside, Wang was found inside a room with a nude man, and
another woman was found inside a different room with another
nude male, the affidavit states.
Police simultaneously executed a search warrant at Wang and
Emery's home and discovered over $65,000 in a safe.
Further investigation into the couple revealed Wang had been
stopped Feb. 5 at Austin Bergstrom International Airport by
a TSA agent who found $30,000 in "duct taped bundles" of
cash in her possession.
She claimed the money was earned from her massage business
and that she was taking it with her to China to pay for a
medical procedure. She was allowed to pass through with the
money, but only after the agent called Emery to verify her
story.
Both Wang and Emery would later tell police that they didn't
know the names of their employees, who were all located and
recruited by a "friend." Ledgers for Jade Massage showed no
payments to the women, but they did show that Jade Massage's
customers, almost all of whom were men, regularly tipped the
masseues between $40 and $120 on top of a $60 house charge.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Connie
Re: Old Keyboard shortcuts
Dear Webby
Yes, I remember seeing your standard keyboard shortcuts, but
thought I would remember each of them. Guess what? I didn't.
Can you show them again, please?
Connie
Dear Connie
You are not the only one requesting those. So here they are:
The F Keys (Function Keys) have gone more and more
out of style ever since some dingbats decided to put
them on top, instead of on the left side where God
intended them to be for maximum productivity, just
so that they can make cubicles narrower.
The only common ones that are still surviving are these:
F1 is HELP
CTRL and F4 together closes a window
ALT and F4 together closes a program
CTRL and A together selects everything in the open window
CTRL and C together copies what you have selected
CTRL and V together pastes what you have copied
CTRL and INSERT together copies what you have selected
SHIFT and INSERT together pastes what you have slected
SHIFT and DELETE together copies AND cuts what you
have selected
CTRL and Z reverses the last action if it was a write or
delete, that is the UNdo key
CTRL S saves the file you are working on
CTRL and ALT and DELETE brings up the System Manager. You
use that for changing your password.
ALT and the SPACE BAR together open the menu of the
program you are in, or Launchy, if you are using it.
CTRL and F together is the search for a word in the open
window.
Some programs use some of the other F keys as well,
but not in a world wide consistent manner. The ones I listed
are the only ones you need to remember nowadays.
There are also some Windows specific keys that use a
combination of the Windows key and a letter.
The "Windows Key" is the one on the bottom row, that has
the Microsoft flag on it.
To save space here I'll use *W* for the Windows key
*W* Opens the start menu
*W* and D minimizes open programs
*W* and E opens Explorer at the top, not at some silly
location
*W* and F opens the file search (computer, not word search
in the document you are in)
*W* and L careful with this one, it has to do with logging
OFF or locking your computer
*W* and M "Boss-Alert" key. Closes open windows, but
hitting *W* M again does not pop them open again like
*W* D does.
*W* and R opens the RUN box.
*W* R calc opens the calculator
*W* and U opens the Utility manager for stuff like the
narrator, magnifier, etc.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Jane's mother-in-law asked Bob to buy ORGANIC vegetables
from the market. He went and looked around and couldn't
find any.
So he grabbed an old, tired looking employee and said,
"These vegetables are for my mother-in-law. Have they been
sprayed with any poisonous chemicals?"
"The produce guy looked at him and said,
"No. You'll have to do that yourself."
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Making Small Amounts of Homemade Bisquick
Making Small Amounts of Homemade Bisquick
By Judy Pariser S. [133 Posts, 132 Comments]
I like to make my own Bisquick because it is more
economical, and I can't always use an entire box before the
expiration date. A lot of the recipes to make it at home
make very large quantities. I was really happy to find this
recipe. It makes 1 and 1/2 cups.
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 1 1/2 cups
Ingredients:
1 1/4 cup flour (I used half whole wheat, half all-purpose)
2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup oil or shortening
Steps:
Mix all ingredients together.
Any leftovers can be stored in the refrigerator or freezer.
Source: The Tightwad Gazette
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The middle aged secretary had never been married and
had had enough of work, as well as the single life. It was
no secret that she was looking to get married.
As she came back from her lunch hour with another bag
from the drug store, a co-worker said, "In the past 3 weeks
you've bought enough birth control pills to last 10 years,
energy pills for years, and Lord knows how many condoms.
And you don't even have a boyfriend. Whom are you
trying to seduce?"
She smiled slyly and replied, "The pharmacist, silly."
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A man entered a barbershop and said: "I am tired of looking
like everyone else! I want a change!
Part my hair from ear to ear!"
"Are you sure?"
"Yes! said the man.
The barber did as he was told, and a satisfied customer left
the shop.
Three hours passed and the man reentered the shop.
"Put it back the way it was," he said.
"What's the matter?" said the barber. "Are you tired of
being a nonconformist already?"
"No," he replied, "I'm tired of people whispering at my
nose!"
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for grownups.
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Today, on April 13
1598 King Henry IV of France signed the Edict of Nantes
which granted political rights to French Protestant
Huguenots.
1759 The French defeated the European allies in Battle of
Bergen.
1775 Lord North extended the New England Restraining Act to
South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Maryland. The act prohibited trade with any country other
than Britain and Ireland. It did not go over well.
1796 The first known elephant to arrive in the United States
from Bengal, India.
1808 William "Juda" Henry Lane perfected the tap dance.
1829 The English Parliament granted freedom of religion to
Catholics.
1849 The Hungarian Republic was proclaimed.
1860 The first mail was delivered via Pony Express when a
westbound rider arrived in Sacremento, CA from St. Joseph,
MO.
1861 After 34 hours of shelling, the Union-held Fort Sumter
surrenders to Confederates.
1916 The first hybrid seed corn was purchased for 15-cents a
bushel by Samuel Ramsay.
1933 The first flight over Mount Everest was completed by
Lord Clydesdale.
1941 German troops captured Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
1945 After WWII Vienna fell to Soviet troops.
1949 Philip S. Hench and associates announced that cortizone
was an effective treatment for rheumatoid arthritis.
1959 A Vatican edict prohibited Roman Catholics from voting
for Communists.
1960 The first navigational satellite was launched into
Earth's orbit.
1961 The U.N. General Assembly condemned South Africa due to
apartheid.
1962 In the U.S., major steel companies rescinded announced
price increases. The John F. Kennedy administration had been
applying pressure against the price increases.
1970 An oxygen tank exploded on Apollo 13, preventing a
planned moon landing.
1976 The U.S. Federal Reserve introduced $2 bicentennial
notes.
1979 The world's longest doubles ping-pong match ended after
101 hours.
1984 U.S. President Reagan sent emergency military aid to El
Salvador without congressional approval.
1984 Christopher Walker was killed in a fight with police in
New Hampshire. Walker was wanted as a suspect in the
kidnappings of 11 young women in several states.
1990 The Soviet Union accepted responsibility for the World
War II murders of thousands of imprisoned Polish officers in
the Katyn Forest. The Soviets had previously blamed the
massacre on the Nazis.
1998 NationsBank and BankAmerica announced a $62.5 billion
merger, creating the country's first coast-to-coast bank.
1998 Dolly, the world's first cloned sheep, gave natural
birth to a healthy baby lamb.
1999 Jack Kervorkian was sentenced in Pontiac, MI, to 10 to
25 years in prison for the second-degree murder of Thomas
Youk. Youk's assisted suicide was videotaped and shown on
"60 Minutes" in 1998.
2000 It was announced that 69 people had died when the
Arlahada, a Philippine ferry, capsized. 70 people were
rescued.
2002 Twenty-five Hindus were killed and about 30 were
wounded when grenades were thrown by suspected Islamic
guerrillas near Jammu-Kashir.
2002 Venezuela's interim president, Pedro Carmona, resigned
a day after taking office. Thousands of people protested
against the ousting of president Hugo Chavez.
2007 Google announced that it had acquired the advertising
service company DoubleClick for $3.1 billion.
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Wednesday, April 12
Have FUN!
DerWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Australian Rapper Terry Peck skipped out on
$621 food and booze bill
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 12 in
1204 The Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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Laugh and the world laughs with you,
snore and you sleep alone.
--- Anthony Burgess (1917 - 1993)
Silly is you in a natural state, and serious is
something you have to do until you can get silly again.
--- Mike Myers
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Olga and Cherie had been friends for many decades. Over
the years they had shared all kinds of activities and
adventures. Lately, their activities had been limited to
meeting a few times a week to play cards.
One day they were playing cards when one looked at the other
and said, "Now don't get mad at me..... I know we've been
friends for a long time..... but I just can't think of your
name! I've thought and thought, but I can't remember it.
Please tell me what your name is."
Cherie glared at her. For at least three minutes she just
stared and glared at her.
Finally she said, "How soon do you need to know?"
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A railway inspector in Arkansas was making the
rounds of a railway station and yard in a small town.
He located Hank, a man who had worked in the
rail yard for almost forty years.
He questioned Hank about various safety considerations
and seemed to be satisfied that Hank was genuinely
knowledgeable about railway safety.
As a last question, he asked Hank what he would do if
he saw two trains approaching each other, on the same
track, travelling at speeds of 60 miles per hour?
Hank said "I'd yell R.T."
The railway inspector, puzzled by
this, asked, "What's an R.T. ?"
Hank said, "R.T.'s my buddy and he's got one of them
deegital cameras!"
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It Snowed Again Last Night
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Terry Peck,
33,
Southport, Gold Coast,
Australia
Australian Rapper Terry Peck skipped out on
$621 food and booze bill
An aspiring rapper gorged himself on seafood and alcohol at
a Gold Coast restaurant and then fled into the surf without
paying his $621 bill, a Queensland court has heard.
Terry Peck, 33, allegedly devoured two lobsters, 17 oyster
shooters, a baby octopus, and several beers at Main Beach's
Omeros Bros Restaurant, all by himself, because his fan did
not want to be seen with him, before making his getaway.
The staff from Main Beach restaurant took off in hot
pursuit.
Peck, who goes by the name 2pec, ran onto the beach and into
the surf, and efforts to cajole him back to shore were
unsuccessful.
Two police jumped on a lifeguard's jet ski, caught and
tenderized him and handcuffed him right in the ocean before
towing him to the beach.
Peck was charged with stealing and two counts of serious
assault of a police officer, and appeared in the Southport
Magistrates Court today.
The court heard Peck allegedly committed the offences while
on parole after being released from prison in February.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Mina
Re: Keyboard shortcuts
Dear Webby
I got all your old keyboard shortcuts and love them.
Do you have any new ones?
Mina
Dear Mina
Yes, there are some that are not in my old list of keyboard
shortcuts. They are for browsing and work on most browsers.
I use Chrome, except for posting on forums and for shopping,
where Chrome fails when you try to preview. For that you
have to use FireFox. They still have not fixed that Chrome
bug.
OK, here is the most important shortcut, that you can't
replace by mousing around:
CTRL T
If you restart because of some silly updates or because your
147 open tabs got the memory all bunged up, the browser may
or may not open with all your tabs. Sometimes it may briefly
ask if you want it to restore all the old tabs. If you don't
get your curser onto that little pop-up within 1.5 seconds,
you are stuck with a browser, that has forgotten all your
147 tabs.
Even worse, if you had 3 browser windows, each with lots of
open tabs!
Now what?
CTRL T restores one browser window with all it's tabs.
While you got your paws on the keyboard, hit it again!
CTRL T
and the next window is restored
CTRL T again, and the third window is restored!
If you accidentally closed a tab, and just as it cloed you
spotted something interesting?
CTRL SHIFT T re-opens it.
Got CTRL T firmly scratched into the monitor frame?
If you keep a whole bunch of tabs open, then you really
should get the ONE-TAB browser extension.
It is like a manageable history.
ALT SHIFT Z closes a tab and puts it into the ONE-TAB list.
You can re-open it at any time.
You can even change ALT SHIFT Z to whatever is most
comfortable for your hand.
Isn't that downright civilized?
Also very handy is the space bar when you are reading a long
article. It scrolls you down one paragraph.
You probably know about CTRL D for bookmarking a page and
putting it into the chaos, where you can never find
anything.
If you ever want to make the bookmarks usable, export them
and put them into a spreadsheet.
Add a new column on the left and put rating numbers or
category codes into that column. Yes, I know, the exporting
from Chrome rather lame. You can't export in CSV format,
just in HTML, but most modern spreadsheets can handle that.
After you have your bookmarks in a spreadsheet, dump the
ones in the browser and start fresh.
That way you can simply add the fresh ones once a month or
year to the spreadsheet.
In the spreadsheet, of course, you can sort them any way you
want and re-sort differently in a second.
Next one is CTRL K
If you want to search for purple peale eaters, hit CTRL K
and the search bar opens, start typing your search phrase
and hit ENTER.
CTL L gets the cursor to the URL line, ready to type in the
domain name of your choice.
Overloaded your memory yet?
Say you want to go to the 7th tab. CTRL 7
CTRL and the number of the tab you want, jumps you there.
OK, OK, I'll quit in a moment.
One more important shortcut. Lets say you want slightly
bigger fonts: CTRL +
Smaller: CTRL -
There are a few more, but these are the most important ones.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
>Thanks to Cookie for these daffinitions:
BLAMESTORMING. Sitting around in a group, discussing
why a deadline was missed or a project failed,
and who to blame for it.
SEAGULL MANAGER. A manager who flies in, makes a lot
of noise, craps on everything, and then leaves.
ASSMOSIS. The process by which people seem to absorb
success and advancement by sucking up to the boss rather
than working hard.
SALMON DAY. The experience of spending an entire day
swimming upstream only to get screwed and die.
CUBE FARM. An office filled with cubicles.
PRAIRIE DOGGING. When someone yells or drops something
loudly in a cube farm, and people's heads pop up over the
walls to see that's going on. (This also applies to
applause for a promotion because there may be cake.)
SITCOMs. Single Income, Two Children, Oppressive Mortgage.
What yuppies turn into when they have children and one of
them stops working to stay home with the kids or start a
"home business".
SINBAD. Single working girls. Single income, no boyfriend
and desperate.
STRESS PUPPY. A person who seems to thrive on being
stressed out and whiny.
PERCUSSIVE MAINTENANCE. The fine art of whacking the
crap out of an electronic device to get it to work again.
ADMINISPHERE. The rarefied organizational layers beginning
just above the rank and file. Decisions that fall from the
"adminisphere" are often profoundly inappropriate or
irrelevant to the problems they were designed to solve.
This is often affiliated with the dreaded "administrivia" -
needless paperwork and processes.
404. Someone who's clueless. From the World Wide Web
error message "404 Not Found," meaning that the requested
document could not be located.
TESTICULATING. Waving your arms around and talking
Bollocks.
OHNOSECOND. That minuscule fraction of time in which you
realize that you’ve just made a BIG mistake (e.g. you've hit
'reply all' not 'reply'.) See also CLM
CLM - Career Limiting Move: Telling a racy joke about the
boss to someone on the phone, without first checking to see
if the boss is visiting the cubicle on the other side of
the paper wall.
BEER COAT. The invisible but warm coat worn when walking
home after a booze cruise at 3am.
BEER COMPASS. The invisible device that ensures your
safe arrival home after booze cruise, even though you're too
drunk to remember where you live, how you got here, and
where you've come from.
BOBFOC. Body Off Baywatch, Face Off Crime watch.
GREYHOUND. A very short skirt, only an inch from the hare.
JOHNNY-NO-STARS. A young man of substandard intelligence,
the typical adolescent who works in a burger restaurant.
The 'no-stars' comes from the badges displaying stars that
staff at fast-food restaurants often wear to show their
level of training.
MILLENNIUM DOMES. The contents of a Wonderbra, i.e.
extremely impressive when viewed from the outside, but
there's actually naught in there worth seeing.
MYSTERY BUS. The bus that arrives at the pub on Friday
night while you're in the toilet after your 10th pint, and
whisks away all the unattractive people so the pub is
suddenly packed with stunners when you come back in.
MYSTERY TAXI. The taxi that arrives at your place on
Saturday morning before you wake up, whisks away the
stunner you slept with, and leaves a 10-Pinter in your
bed instead.
PICASSO BUM. A woman whose knickers are too small for her,
so she looks like she’s got four buttocks
SALAD DODGER. An excellent phrase for an overweight person
TART FUEL. Bottled premixed spirits, regularly consumed by
young women.
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Garlic Bread Recipes
By katrine2706 [85 Posts, 33 Comments]
Garlic bread is my favorite. I love the aroma and the rich
flavor of garlic. But it is not always available in most
bakeries here in my province so I make my own simple garlic
bread recipe at home.
Garlic breads are also often sprinkled with garlic powder
but in my recipe I chose to use real garlic clove as it adds
more aroma and flavor plus I don't have to buy the powder
which costs $1.46 while the garlic clove is only $.10. That
means it is another big savings for a thrifty mom like me.
Ingredients:
sliced bread
1 Tbsp salted butter
1 tsp grated garlic
Steps:
Melt butter in a saucer. Stir in the grated garlic clove
until distributed.
Brush the mixture all over the sliced bread. You can use
unsalted butter if you wish but salted butter works well for
me because I don't have to garnish my bread with salt.
Bake/toast in 180 C for 10 minutes. Serve hot!
Traditional Garlic Bread uses
Italian or French bread, that you slice yourself, thick.
Because gluten and me don't get along anymore, I had to step
back from those nicely crusty breads. You can use "Texas
Toast" bread. It is similar, cut thick, and has a LOT less
gluten. The end result tastes almost exactly the same, but
no Gluten hassle
Have FUN!
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Despite his best sales pitch, a life insurance salesman
was unable to get a couple to sign up for a policy.
"I certainly don't want to frighten you into a decision,"
he announced, standing up to leave.
"Please sleep on it tonight, and if you wake up in the
morning, let me know what you think."
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Government organization is like a tree full of monkeys,
all on different limbs at different levels, some
climbing up, some fooling around, some simply
just idling.
The monkeys on top look down and see a tree
full of smiling faces.
The monkeys on the bottom look up and see
nothing but "a*******." (you can fill in the blank).
Ophelia Dingbatter's
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Today, on April 12
1096 Peter the Hermit gathered his army in Cologne.
1204 The Fourth Crusade sacked Constantinople.
1606 England adopted the original Union Jack as its flag.
1782 The British navy won its only naval engagement against
the colonists in the American Revolution at the Battle of
Saints, off Dominica.
1799 Phineas Pratt patented the comb cutting machine.
1811 The first colonists arrived at Cape Disappointment,
Washington.
1833 Charles Gaylor patented the fireproof safe.
1861 Fort Sumter was shelled by Confederacy, starting
America's Civil War.
1864 Confederate Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest captured Fort
Pillow, in Tennessee and slaughters the black Union troops
there.
1877 A catcher's mask was used in a baseball game for the
first time by James Alexander Tyng.
1892 Voters in Lockport, New York, became the first in the
U.S. to use voting machines.
1911 Pierre Prier completed the first non-stop London-Paris
flight in three hours and 56 minutes.
1916 American cavalrymen and Mexican bandit troops clashed
at Parrel, Mexico.
1927 The British Cabinet came out in favor of women voting
rights.
1938 The first U.S. law requiring a medical test for a
marriage license was enacted in New York.
1944 The U.S. Twentieth Air Force was activated to begin the
strategic bombing of Japan.
1945 In New York, the organization of the first eye bank,
the Eye Bank for Sight Restoration, was announced.
1945 U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt died in Warm
Spring, GA. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage at the age of
63. Harry S Truman became president.
1955 The University of Michigan Polio Vaccine Evaluation
Center announced that the polio vaccine of Dr. Jonas Salk
was "safe, effective and potent."
1961 Soviet Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin became first man to
orbit the Earth.
1963 Police used dogs and cattle prods on peaceful civil
rights demonstrators in Birmingham, AL.
1981 The space shuttle Columbia blasted off from Cape
Canaveral, FL, on its first test flight.
1982 The British Navy began enforcing a blockade around the
Falkland Islands.
1983 Harold Washington was elected the first black mayor of
Chicago.
1984 Astronauts aboard the space shuttle Challenger made the
first satellite repair in orbit by returning the Solar Max
satellite to space.
1984 Israeli troops stormed a bus that had been hijacked the
previous evening by four Arab terrorists. All the passengers
were rescued and 2 of the hijackers were killed.
1985 U.S. Senator Jake Garn of Utah became the first senator
to fly in space as the shuttle Discovery lifted off from
Cape Canaveral, FL.
1985 In Spain, an explosion in a restaurant near a U.S. base
killed 17 people.
1985 Federal inspectors declared that four animals of the
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus were not
unicorns. They were goats with horns that had been
surgically implanted.
1987 Texaco filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy after it failed to
settle a legal dispute with Pennzoil Co.
1988 Harvard University won a patent for a genetically
altered mouse. It was the first patent for a life form.
1988 The Chinese government named a new array of younger
leaders to ensure economic reform.
1989 In the U.S.S.R, ration cards were issued for the first
time since World War II. The rationing was prompted by a
sugar shortage.
1993 NATO began enforcing a no-fly zone over Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
2000 More than 1,500 anti-drug agents raided four cities in
Colombia and arrested 46 members of the "most powerful"
heroin ring.
2000 Robert Cleaves, 71, was convicted of second degree
murder and was sentenced to 16 years in prison. Cleaves had
repeatedly run over Arnold Guerreiro on September 30, 1998
with his car after the two had an argument.
2000 Israel's High Court ordered the release of eight
Lebanese detainees that had been held for years without a
trial.
2002 It was announced that the South African version of
"Sesame Street" would be introducing a character that was
HIV-positive.
2002 JCPenney Chairman Allen Questrom rang the opening bell
to start the business day at the New York Stock Exchange as
part of the company's centennial celebrations. James Cash
(J.C.) Penney opened his first retail store on April 14,
1902.
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Today is Tuesday, April 11
Dear Carol
You ARE receiving your subscription.
AOL is censoring and hiding it.
Once your subscription has entered the AOL server, there is
nothing more that I can do about it.
Have FUN!
DerWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Primary school teacher poses as a 13 year old boy
online and easily gets teenage girls to send him
naked pictures of themselves. He got the pix and
just got himself 6 years.
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 11 in
1783 After receiving a copy of the provisional treaty on
March 13, the U.S. Congress proclaimed a formal end to
hostilities with Great Britain.
See More of what happened on this
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not the face-value of the gift, that's weighed."
--- Seneca the Younger
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An 85-year-old man went to his doctor's office to get
a sperm count.
The Doctor gave the man a jar and said, "Take this
jar home and bring back a semen sample tomorrow."
The next day the 85-year-old man reappeared at the
doctor's office and gave him the jar, which was as
clean and empty as on the previous day.
The doctor asked what happened and the man explained:
"Well, doc,it's like this - First I tried with my
right hand, but nothing. Then I tried with my left
hand, but still nothing. Then I asked my wife for
help. She tried with her right hand, then her left,
still nothing. She tried with her mouth, first with
the teeth in, then with her teeth out, and still
nothing. We even called up Earleen, the lady next
door and she tried too, first with both hands, then
an armpit and she even tried squeezin' it between her
knees, but still nothing."
The doctor was shocked! "You asked your neighbor?"
The old man replied,"Yep. And no matter what we tried
we still couldn't get that damn jar open!"
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Hiram lay breathing his last. He rose on one elbow and told
the bedside gathering his last wishes, then began recounting
financial matters. "Don't forget Samuel owes me $7,000."
His wife, Miriam, said, "What a mind the man has, clear as a
bell to the very end."
"And I owe my partner Sid $210,000 for..."
At that point, his wife cut in, "Pay no attention to the poor
man's ravings, he's obviously out of his head."
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Nicholas Taylor,
27,
Barnet, north London,
England, UK
Primary school teacher poses as a 13 year old boy
online and easily gets teenage girls to send him
naked pictures of themselves. He got the pix and
just got himself 6 years.
The court heard how Taylor, who taught at a south
Hertfordshire school, pretended to be a 13 year-old boy on
Instagram to befriend the girls, aged between 10 and 15. He
then coerced them into sending naked pictures of themselves,
which he forwarded to other children, the court heard.
Nicholas Taylor, 27, of Barnet, north London, threatened to
kill himself if they did not comply, a jury heard.
St Albans Crown Court was told that Taylor also forwarded
pictures on to other children and girl guides - where he was
a leader.
Judge Jonathan Carroll described him as every parent's "worst
nightmare".
The court heard how Taylor, who taught at a south
Hertfordshire school, pretended to be a 13 year-old boy on
Instagram to befriend the girls, aged between 10 and 15.
At an earlier hearing, Taylor pleaded guilty to six counts of
inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, two counts of
making indecent photographs of a child and one count
distributing indecent photographs of a child.
He was also made subject to a lifetime sexual harm prevention
order.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Ron
Re: Euro vis "bent e"
Dear Webby
On items from Europe I see a symbol that looks like a
slightly bent "e", but the same size as a CAP letter.
Is that a lazy form for the Euro symbol, or what is it?
Ron
Dear Ron
What you call "bent e" is the "Estimated" symbol.
It's a ROUND, not oval "e" with a thin crossbar, straight
vertical insides and often the open end appears skimpy
or kicked in.
An example of it's use would be a package of Lasagna
noodles. They are not going to file down a noodle to make
the weight of the package exact, and they are not going to
throw in a splinter of a noodle for that either. If you read
"e 1 kg" then that means that at packing time the noodles
weighed approximately 1 Kilogram +/- one noodle.
By the time you get them, they will have dried down 10%
or more anyway, so that is close enough for Europe.
Because Europeans are used to the Estimated sign, never
use a small e instead of the Euro sign. It would confuse
them to no end. "What does he mean, Estimated 4.95 ?
For the Euro, just write it out if your fonts don't have the
Euro sign.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
A preacher went to his church office on Monday morning and
discovered a dead mule (jackass to the knowing) in the
church yard. He called the police. Since there did not appear
to be any foul play, the police referred the preacher to the
health department.
They said since there was no health threat that he should
call the sanitation department. The sanitation manager said
he could not pick up the mule without authorization from the
mayor.
Now, the preacher knew the mayor, and was not to eager to
call him. The mayor had a bad temper and was generally hard
to deal with, but the preacher called him anyway.
The mayor did not disappoint. He immediately began to rant
and rave at the pastor and finally said, "Why did you call me
anyway? Isn't it your job to bury the dead?"
The preacher paused for a brief prayer and asked the Lord to
direct his response. He was led to say, "Yes, Mayor, it is
my job to bury the dead, but I always like to notify the next
of kin first!"
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Use a Tea Light in Pillar Candles
If you like to decorate with large pillar candles, but don't
like it when they get short, just let them burn down to the
height you like, pour out the extra wax to form a hollow
inside of the candle. Slip in a tea light and then you can
just change tea lights each time you want to have
candlelight.
By QueenBeeCrafts
In case you don't know what a "Tea Light" is, it's those
small candles in aluminum foil cups that you see in some
restaurants to keep food warm, while it is sitting on the
table or on a serving cart. They cost about a dollar for a
bag of ten at restaurant suply stores, and about $5 for a
bag with 100 of them in it.
If you have a choice, get the ones that have a foil covered
cork float for holding the wick up. Those you can replenish
with melted candle drippings and stubs.
If you like the soft glow of a pillar candle with the flame
deep down in the crater, make sure you drill an air hole
upwards to where the tea light sits. You get a much
steadier flame, and you avoid melting down the shell.
I have seen fancy and elaborately decorated "Pilgrimage"
candles that were two, - maybe three, generations old,
and still in fine shape because of an air hole to keep
them cool.
To reach down and light the wick, use a piece of spaghetti,
not a butane BBQ lighter.
Have FUN!
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I noticed the neighbor down the street was home every day,
so after a few weeks I asked him what was going on.
He replied, "I left my job because of illness and fatigue."
A few weeks later, his wife gave me the real truth of
what happened.
Turns out my neighbor's boss got sick and tired of him.
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| A Frank Lloyd Wright one of a kind house is up for sale.
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A man was sleeping when his wife shook him and said,
"Wake up! Someone is breaking in!"
The man had gone through this almost every night for
20 years, and he knew that the only way he would get
any rest was to go and check it out.
This time, however, there was a man with a gun
who entered to rob the house.
As the thief was about to leave the man said,
"You have to go and meet my wife."
The thief said, "Why would you want me to meet your wife?"
The man explained, "Well, she's been expecting you
for twenty years."
Ophelia Dingbatter's
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Today, on April 11
1512 The forces of the Holy League were heavily defeated by
the French at the Battle of Ravenna.
1689 William III and Mary II were crowned as joint sovereigns
of Britain.
1713 The Treaty of Utrecht was signed, ending the War of
Spanish Succession.
1783 After receiving a copy of the provisional treaty on
March 13, the U.S. Congress proclaimed a formal end to
hostilities with Great Britain.
1803 A twin-screw propeller steamboat was patented by John
Stevens.
1814 Napoleon was forced to abdicate his throne. The allied
European nations had marched into Paris on March 30, 1814. He
was banished to the island of Elba.
1876 The stenotype was patented by John C. Zachos.
1876 The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks was
organized.
1895 Anaheim, CA, completed its new electric light system.
1898 U.S. President William McKinley asked Congress for a
declaration of war with Spain.
1899 The treaty ending the Spanish-American War was declared
in effect.
1921 Iowa became the first state to impose a cigarette tax.
1921 The first live sports event on radio took place this day
on KDKA Radio. The event was a boxing match between Johnny
Ray and Johnny Dundee.
1901 Construction on the Empire State Building was completed.
The building was dedicated and opened on May 1, 1931.
1940 Andrew Ponzi set a world's record in a New York pocket
billiards tournament when he ran 127 balls straight.
1941 German bombers blitzed Conventry, England.
1951 U.S. President Truman fired General Douglas MacArthur as
head of United Nations forces in Korea.
1961 Israel began the trial of Adolf Eichman, accused of
World War II war crimes.
1970 Apollo 13 blasted off on a mission to the moon that was
disrupted when an explosion crippled the spacecraft. The
astronauts did return safely.
1981 In the Brixton area of London, a race riot erupted that
resulted in the injury of more than 300 people.
1984 China invaded Vietnam.
1985 Scientists in Hawaii measured the distance between the
earth and moon within one inch.
1986 Dodge Morgan sailed solo nonstop around the world in 150
days.
1999 Daouda Malam Wanke was designated president of Niger.
President Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara had been assassinated on
April 9.
2001 China agreed to release 24 crewmembers of a U.S.
surveillance plane. The EP-3E Navy crew had been held since
April 1 on Hainon, where the plane had made an emergency
landing after an in-flight collision with a Chinese fighter
jet. The Chinese pilot was missing and presumed dead.
2007 Apple announced that the iTunes Store had sold more than
two million movies.
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Monday, April 10, 2017, 10:02 AM
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Today is Monday, April 10
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DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Girl Reports Escaping Kidnapper By Jumping
From Truck Onto Highway
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 10 in
1790 The U.S. patent system was established when U.S.
President George Washington signed the Patent Act of 1790
into law.
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day in history.
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Today's public figures can no longer write their own speeches
or books, and there is some evidence that they can't read
them either.
--- Gore Vidal (1925 - )
Art is making something out of nothing and selling it.
--- Frank Zappa (1940 - 1993)
The easiest way for your children to learn about money,
is for you not to have any.
--- Katharine Whitehorn
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Wal-Mart announced that they will soon be offering customers
a new discount item.
Wal-Mart's own brand of wine.
The world's largest retail chain is teaming up with E&J Gallo
Winery of California, to produce the spirits at an affordable
price, in the $1-3 range.
Wine connoisseurs may not be inclined to throw a bottle of
Wal-Mart brand into their shopping carts, but "there is a
market for cheap wine",said Kathy Micken, professor of
marketing.
She said: "But the right name is important."
Customer surveys were conducted to determine the most
attractive name for the Wal-Mart brand.
The top surveyed names in order of popularity are:
10. Chateau Traileur Parc
9. White Trashfindel
8. Big Red Gulp
7. World Championship Riesling
6. NASCARbernet
5. Chef Boyardeaux
4. Peanut Noir
3. I Can't Believe It's Not Vinegar!
2. Grape Expectations
And the number 1 name for Wal-Mart Wine:
1. Nasti Spumante
The beauty of Wal-Mart wine is that it can be served with
either white meat (Possum) or red meat (Squirrel).
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Negotiations between union members and their employer were
at an impasse. The union denied that their workers were
flagrantly abusing their contract's sick-leave provisions.
One morning at the bargaining table, the company's chief
negotiator held aloft the morning edition of the newspaper,
"This man," he announced, "Called in Sick yesterday!"
There on the sports page, was a photo of the supposedly
ill employee, who had just won a local golf tournament
with an excellent score.
The silence in the room was broken by a union negotiator.
"Wow," he said. "Think of what kind of score he could have
had if he hadn't been sick!"
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Two bored dealers are waiting around for someone to
walk up and try their luck at the craps table. A very
attractive lady comes in and wants to bet twenty-
thousand dollars on a single roll of the dice. The
dealers agree.
She says, "I hope you don't mind, but I feel much
luckier when I'm half naked." With that she strips
naked from the waist up, and rolls the dice while
yelling, "Momma needs clothes!"
She then begins jumping up and down and hugging
each of the dealers.
"YES! I WIN! I WIN!" With that she picks up the money,
the dice, and clothes and quickly leaves.
The dealers just stare at each other dumbfounded.
Finally one of them asks, "What did she roll anyway?"
The other answers, "I don't know. I thought YOU were
watching the dice!"
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Timothy Lee Marble,
50,
Napa,
California
Girl Reports Escaping Kidnapper By Jumping
From Truck Onto Highway
A California man is facing kidnapping charges after
authorities say a 13-year-old runaway jumped out of his
moving truck and onto a highway, prompting him to call 911.
Timothy Marble, 50, of Napa, reported the girl’s escape about
5:40 a.m. Saturday after he said she fled his vehicle and
refused to come out of some bushes, the Sonoma County
Sheriff’s Office said.
Once deputies arrived at the scene in Bodega Bay, the girl
emerged covered in road rash. She accused Marble of sexually
abusing her, injecting her with meth and scratching his name
into her leg with a knife.
“His name was still visible for the detectives,” the
sheriff’s office said in a release.
The child said she met Marble at a Napa gas station early
Friday morning after running away from home following an
argument with her mother Thursday night.
Marble allegedly offered to give her a ride. After accepting
the lift but refusing his sexual advances, she reported, he
tied her to a tree and sexually assaulted her, the sheriff’s
office said.
Over the next 24 hours, she told officers, he continued the
assaults inside his truck and forced her to take drugs.
Deputies took her to a hospital, where she was reunited with
her mother.
“He has a different side of it, but there’s definitely
probable cause in making the arrest,” Sheriff’s Sgt. Spencer
Crum told the San Francisco Chronicle. “His accounts of the
event differed somewhat. Some corroboration and some
distortion.”
Marble, who authorities said is a convicted felon with a rap
sheet that includes drug charges, was arrested and faces 11
felony counts of sexual acts with a minor, kidnapping and
child abuse. He is being held without bail with no attorney
listed. Authorities said this is his first sexual assault
charge.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Glennis
Re: How to block mail from an ex
Dear Webby
I can't change my email address because of my business,
but I need to block mail from my ex. His mails are polite
and friendly, not of a harassing type, but I just don't want
any more mail from him. He forges different sender
addresses, so it's not easy to avoid his mails.
What do you suggest?
Glennis
Dear Glennis
Just get MailWasher, from the side menu. Then look at a few
of his mails and find something that is common to all of
them. With MailWasher you can easily peek at the hidden
header stuff, and even if you don't find anything common in
the message body, you will easily find something that shows
up in all of his letters, but not in legitimate mail.
Then make a filter that is triggered by that. Making filters
is childishly easy with MailWasher Pro, even fun.
Set the filter to delete his mails automatically, without
showing them, and you won't ever see them again.
With the filters you can have them triggered by many
different items. If any of ten different traps recognizes
him, his mail gets nuked.
To fine tune your filter, you can set it so that it just
flags his mail for deletion. That way, if somebody else
also uses one of the trigger phrases, you can modify
the filter.
MailWasher conveniently tells you which of your filters has
flagged a piece of mail.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
According to a recent survey, men say that the first thing
they notice about a woman are their eyes.
Women say that the first thing they notice about men is
that they're a bunch of liars.
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Crockpot Chicken with Gravy Recipe
Total Time: About 5 minutes prep
Yield: Serves around 7 or 8
Source: A busy Mom's desperate mind! :)
Ingredients:
1 average sized chicken
1/4 cup mesquite seasoning
2/3 cup water
3 Tbsp Cornstarch
Steps:
Place your chicken in your crockpot.
Rub all over with 1/4 cup mesquite seasoning. You may wish to
try another, lemon pepper would be great too! :) Believe it
or not, you do not need any liquid, it makes it own. It is
very tender and moist when done!
Cook on high for about 3 hours and 20 minutes.
Place your chicken on a serving platter and set in microwave
to keep warm till your gravy is done. *You do NOT need to
turn microwave on, door being shut will do the trick.:)
Using a mesh colander, strain the drippings from the bottom
of the crockpot. You just want to remove the solid bits.
Pour your strained drippings into a saucepan. Add 3
Tablespoons of cornstarch to 2/3 Cup of cold water and shake
well. Add this to your pan.
Cook on high whisking constantly for only 2 or 3 minutes. All
done!!
You will end up with about 2 cups gravy.
* You could probably cook this longer on a low setting if you
must be gone all day.
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>from Ed
The other night I ate at a real family restaurant.
Every table had an argument going.
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A tough old cowboy once counseled his grandson that if he
wanted to live a long life, the secret was to sprinkle
a little gunpowder on his oatmeal every morning.
The grandson did this religiously and he lived to the age
of 93.
When he died, he left 14 children, 28 grandchildren,
35 great grandchildren and
a fifteen foot hole in the wall of the crematorium.
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Today, on April 10
1741 Frederick II of Prussia defeated Maria Theresa's forces
at Mollwitz and conquered Silesia.
1790 The U.S. patent system was established when U.S.
President George Washington signed the Patent Act of 1790
into law.
1809 Austria declared war on France and its forces entered
Bavaria.
1814 Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Toulouse by the
British and the Spanish. The defeat led to his abdication and
exile to Elba.
1825 The first hotel opened in Hawaii.
1849 Walter Hunt patented the safety pin. He sold the rights
for $100.
1854 The constitution of the Orange Free State in south
Africa was proclaimed.
1862 Union forces began the bombardment of Fort Pulaski in
Georgia along the Tybee River.
1902 South African Boers accepted British terms of surrender.
1912 The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England.
1919 In Mexico, revolutionary leader Emiliano Zapata was
killed by government troops.
1922 The Genoa Conference opened. The meeting was used to
discuss the reconstruction of Europe after World War I.
1925 F. Scott Fitzgerald published "The Great Gatsby" for the
first time.
1930 The first synthetic rubber was produced.
1932 Paul von Hindenburg was elected president of Germany
with 19 million votes. Adolf Hitler came in second with 13
million votes.
1938 Germany annexed Austria after Austrians had voted in a
referundum to merge with Germany.
1941 In World War II, U.S. troops occupied Greenland to
prevent Nazi infiltration.
1941 Ford Motor Co. became the last major automaker to
recognize the United Auto Workers as the representative for
its workers.
1944 Russian troops recaptured Odessa from the Germans.
1945 German Me 262 jet fighters shot down ten U.S. bombers
near Berlin.
1953 Warner Bros. released "House of Wax." It was the first
3-D movie to be released by a major Hollywood studio.
1959 Japan's Crown Prince Akihito married commoner Michiko
Shoda.
1963 129 people died when the nuclear-powered submarine USS
Thresher failed to surface off Cape Cod, MA.
1968 U.S. President Johnson replaced General Westmoreland
with General Creighton Abrams in Vietnam.
1971 The American table tennis team arrived in China. They
were the first group of Americans officially allowed into
China since the founding of the People Republic in 1949. The
team had recieved the surprise invitation while in Japan for
the 31st World Table Tennis Championship.
1972 An earthquake in southern Iran killed more than 5,000
people.
1972 The U.S. and the Soviet Union joined with 70 other
nations in signing an agreement banning biological warfare.
1973 In Switzerland, 108 people died when a plane crashed
while attempting to land at Basel.
1974 Yitzhak Rabin replaced resigning Israeli Prime Minister,
Golda Meir. Meir resigned over differences within her Labor
Party.
1980 Spain and Britain agreed to reopen the border between
Gibraltar and Spain. It had been closed since 1969.
1981 Imprisoned IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands was elected to
the British Parliament.
1984 The U.S. Senate condemned the CIA mining of Nicaraguan
harbors.
1988 On Wall Street, 48 million shares of Navistar
International stock changed hands in a single-block trade. It
was the largest transaction ever executed on the New York
Stock Exchange.
1990 Three European hostages kidnapped at sea in 1987 by
Palestinian extremists were released in Beirut.
1992 A bomb exploded in London's financial district. The
bomb, set off by the Irish Republican Army, killed three
people and injured 91.
1992 Outside Needles, CA, comedian Sam Kinison was killed
when a pickup truck slammed into his car on a desert road
between Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
1993 South African Communist Party leader Chris Hani was
assassinated.
1994 NATO warplanes launched air strikes for the first time
on Serb forces that were advancing on the Bosnian Muslim town
of Gordazde. The area had been declared a U.N. safe area.
1996 U.S. President Clinton vetoed a bill that would have
outlawed a technique used to end pregnancies in their late
stages.
1998 Negotiators reached a peace accord on governing British
ruled Northern Ireland. Britain's direct rule was ended.
2001 The Netherlands legalized mercy killings and assisted
suicide for patients with unbearable, terminal illness.
2009 In Fiji, President Josefa Iloilo suspended the nation's
Constitution, dismissed all judges and constitutional
appointees and assumed all governance in the country.
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Sunday, April 9, 2017, 11:41 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Sunday, April 9
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Man posing as crew member busted at JFK Airport
with $85K worth of cocaine in suitcase
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 9 in
1865 At Appomattox Court House, Virginia, General Robert E.
Lee surrendered his Confederate Army to Union General
Ulysses S. Grant in the parlor of Wilmer McClean's home.
Grant allowed Rebel officers to keep their sidearms and
permitted soldiers to keep their horses and mules. Though
there were still Confederate armies in the field, the war
was officially over. The four years of fighting had killed
360,000 Union troops and 260,000 Confederate troops.
See More of what happened on this
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The real hero is always a hero by mistake; he dreams
of being an honest coward like everybody else.
--- Umberto Eco (1932 - )
Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.
--- Euripides
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Tommy was able to get rid of one of those telephone
marketers. The marketer called and was in the middle of
giving her spiel about saving money on long-distance.
Tommy interrupted her, "Ma'am, I don't need your long
distance
service because I don't have a telephone."
Must have caught her off guard because she said,
"Oh, I'm sorry to have bothered you."
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I have used that too. Telemarketers are usually too stupid
to catch on. My main retort, though, is that I can't hear
them and that they should email me.
MailWasher takes care of them quite nicely, IF, that is IF,
they are schmart enough to use email.
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"Information. Can I help you?"
"I'd like the number of the Theater Guild, please."
"One moment, please." Pause. "I'm sorry sir, I have no
listing for a Theodore Guild."
"No, no. It isn't a person. It's an organization. It's
Theater Guild."
"I told you, sir. I have no listing for a Theodore Guild."
"Not *Theodore*! *Theater*! The word is *theater*.
T-H-E-A-T-E-R!"
"That, *sir*, is NOT the way you spell Theodore."
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John asks his wife, Mary, what she wants to celebrate their
20th wedding anniversary.
"Would you like a new mink coat?" he asks.
"Not really," says Mary.
"Well how about a new Mercedes sports car?" says John.
"No," she responds.
"What about a new vacation home in the country?" he
suggests.
She again rejects his offer with a "No thanks."
"Well what would you like for your anniversary?" John asks.
"John, I'd like a divorce," answers Mary.
"Sorry, I wasn't planning to spend quite THAT much," says
John.
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Mario Hudson,
in jail in
NY
Man posing as crew member busted at JFK Airport
with $85K worth of cocaine in suitcase
The traveler may have been inspired by Leonardo DiCaprio in
‘Catch Me if You Can’, but fortunately U.S. Customs and
Border Protection officers at New York’s John F. Kennedy
International Airport have seen this movie before.
CBP officers intercepted passenger Mario Hudson, a citizen
of Jamaica, on March 27, as he was arriving from Kingston,
Jamaica.
Hudson was dressed in what appeared to be a pilot’s uniform
and claimed he was a “dead-heading crew member.” During the
baggage inspection, CBP officers discovered that Hudson had
what appeared to be two fraudulent Delta Airlines ID badges.
During the examination of Hudson’s luggage, CBP officers
noticed that the sides and bottom appeared to be unusually
thick and heavy. Hudson was escorted to a private search
room where his suitcase was probed revealing a white powder
that tested positive for cocaine.
Hudson was arrested for the import of a controlled substance
and was turned over to Homeland Security Investigations. The
total weight of cocaine seized was approximately five pounds
with an estimated street value of $85,000.
Hudson faces federal narcotics smuggling charges and will be
prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the U.S. Eastern
District Court of New York.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Brent
Re: XSS-Protection error in Chrome
Dear Webby
What is this XSS-Protection error in Chrome, that pops up
when I try to post on a forum or sometimes when I try to do
some shopping? It is totally unpredictable, and after
filling out a big shopping cart, it dumps the whole thing,
irretrievably!
How do I get rid of that or fix it?
Brent
Dear Brent
It is a bug in Chrome version 57.
Version 58 beta apparently still has the bug too.
XSS auditor has been around for a decade, and until version
57, Chrome handled it correctly, then they scrwd it up, but
don't know how.
There is no practical method yet to get around the bug.
Theoretically, you could dump all your tabs, close Chrome,
and start it with a command line directive to not use XSS
auditor, but that is quite useless, even if it did work,
since it too dumps your shoping cart.
About all you can do is use FireFox for those sites, where
Chrome messes up. FireFox handles XSS auditor correctly.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
A businessman had a meeting with his new son-in-law.
"I love my daughter, and now I welcome you into the family,"
said the man.
"To show you how much we care for you, I'm making you a
50-50 partner in my business. All you have to do is go to
the factory every day and learn the operations."
The son-in-law interrupted. "I hate factories. I can't stand
the noise."
"I see," replied the father-in-law. "Well then you'll work
in the office and take charge of some of the operations."
"I hate office work," said the son-on-law. "I can't stand
being stuck behind a desk all day."
"Wait a minute," said the father-in-law. "I just make you
half-owner of a moneymaking organization, but you don't like
factories and won't work in a office. What am I going to do
with you?"
"Easy," said the young man. "I'll rent you my 50% and retire
on the proceeds."
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Removing Ball Point Pen From Leather
Try hairspray! I had a blue pen and the ink went on my
fingers. I went to push the stool in and it went on the
stool. I tried Jif, bleach and alcohol, they all didn't
work. When it came to hairspray, it came straight off with
just one wipe down.
So if you have any leather that has been marked with ink,
don't stop and think that it's a scar for life. Let me tell
you that hairspray was the best product I ever used!
By Olivia from Bexley, NSW
My children's school work got wet and the ink transferred to
my light beige leather car seats. I could read the school
work on my seats. I went to this site quickly before I left
for work. I grabbed a few items suggested: alcohol,
hairspray, soap and worked on the spots at red lights.
Nothing worked.
I went into work and someone told me about Mr. Clean Magic
Eraser. It's by the cleaning products in the store. It
worked! No fading. I even tried it on a old rust spot on my
sink I could never get out, and it worked. I had to submit
this today.
By Ami from Shorewood, IL
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>From Ginny
Two brawny men came to my house to install some new floor
covering in the kitchen. Once they had moved the stove and
refrigerator out of the way, it was not long before the job
was done.
As they were getting ready to leave, I asked them to put the
heavy appliances back in place. The two men said that would
cost an additional $45 service fee, stating it was not in
their contract. I really had no choice but to pay them.
As soon as they left, however, the doorbell rang. It was the
two men. They asked me to move my car, which was blocking
their van. I told them my fee: $45.
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A Briton, a Frenchman and a Russian are viewing a painting
of Adam and Eve frolicking in the Garden of Eden.
"Look at their reserve, their calm," muses the Brit.
"They must be British."
"Nonsense," the Frenchman disagrees. "They're naked, and so
beautiful. Clearly, they are French."
"No clothes, no shelter," the Russian points out,
"they have only an apple to eat, and they're being told this
is paradise. They are Russian."
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Today, on April 9
0193 In the Balkans, the distinguished soldier Septimius
Seversus was proclaimed emperor by the army in Illyricum.
0715 Constantine ended his reign as Catholic Pope.
1241 In the Battle of Liegnitz, Mongol armies defeated the
Poles and the Germans.
1454 The city states of Venice, Milan and Florence signed a
peace agreement at Lodi, Italy.
1667 In Paris, The first public art exhibition was held at
the Palais-Royale.
1682 Robert La Salle claimed the lower Mississippi River and
all lands that touch it for France.
1770 Captain James Cook discovered Botany Bay on the
Australian continent.
1833 Peterborough, NH, opened the first municipally
supported public library in the United States.
1865 At Appomattox Court House, Virginia, General Robert E.
Lee surrendered his Confederate Army to Union General
Ulysses S. Grant in the parlor of Wilmer McClean's home.
Grant allowed Rebel officers to keep their sidearms and
permitted soldiers to keep their horses and mules. Though
there were still Confederate armies in the field, the war
was officially over. The four years of fighting had killed
360,000 Union troops and 260,000 Confederate troops.
1867 The U.S. Senate ratified the treaty with Russia that
purchased the territory of Alaska by one vote.
1869 The Hudson Bay Company ceded its territory to Canada.
1870 The American Anti-Slavery Society was dissolved.
1872 S.R. Percy received a patent for dried milk.
1900 British forces routed the Boers at Kroonstadt, South
Africa.
1905 The first aerial ferry bridge went into operation in
Duluth, MN.
1914 In London, the first full-color film, "The World, The
Flesh & the Devil," was shown.
1916 The German army launched it’s third offensive during
the Battle of Verdun.
1917 The Battle of Arras began as Canadian troops began a
massive assault on Vimy Ridge.
1918 Latvia proclaimed its independence.
1921 The Russo-Polish conflict ended with signing of Riga
Treaty.
1928 Mae West made her debut on Broadway in the production
of "Diamond Lil."
1940 Germany invaded Norway and Denmark.
1942 In the Battle of Bataan, American and Filipino forces
were overwhelmed by the Japanese Army.
1945 At Bari, Italy, the Liberty exploded and killed 360
people. The ship was carrying aerial bombs.
1947 169 people were killed and 1,300 were injured by a
series of tornadoes in Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
1957 The Suez Canal was cleared for all shipping.
1959 NASA announced the selection of America's first seven
astronauts.
1963 Winston Churchill became the first honorary U.S.
citizen.
1967 The first Boeing 737 was rolled out for use.
1976 The U.S. and Russia agreed on the size of nuclear tests
for peaceful use.
1981 The U.S. Submarine George Washington struck and sunk a
small Japanese freighter in the East China Sea. The Nissho
Maru's captain and first mate died.
1983 The space shuttle Challenger concluded it first flight.
1984 Nicaragua asked the World Court to declare U.S. support
for guerilla raids illegal.
1985 Japanese Premier Nakasone urged Japanese people to buy
foreign products.
1987 Dikye Baggett became the first person to undergo
corrective surgery for Parkinson’s disease.
1988 The U.S. imposed economic sanctions on Panama.
1989 16 civilians were killed during rioting in Soviet
Georgia.
1989 Hundreds of thousands marched past the White House in
support of the right to abortion.
1991 Georgia voted to secede from the U.S.S.R.
1992 Former Panamanian ruler Manuel Noriega was convicted in
Miami, FL, of eight drug and racketeering charges.
1998 More than 150 Muslims died in stampede in Mecca, Saudi
Arabia, on last day of the haj pilgrimage.
1999 In Niger, President Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara was
assassinated. Daouda Malam Wanke was designated president
two days later.
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Saturday, April 8, 2017, 07:25 AM
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Today is Saturday, April 8
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Drunk Florida teacher let boy, 14,
drive her to Waffle House.
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 8 in
1525 Albert von Brandenburg, the leader of the Teutonic
Order, assumes the title "Duke of Prussia" and passed the
first laws of the Protestant church, making Prussia a
Protestant state.
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Until you walk a mile in another man's moccasins you can't
imagine the smell.
--- Robert Byrne
This is one of those views which are so absolutely absurd
that only very learned men could possibly adopt them.
--- Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970)
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"NEXT," the conference emcee announced, "we have the
Chief of the Minnesota State Patrol, Roger Ledding, who is
here with his lovely wife, Beverly."
The chief took his place at the lectern. "I'm a little
nervous," he began, "getting up before this distinguished
audience and speaking today. But not nearly as nervous as I
will be tonight when I must go home with my wife, *Audrey*,
and try to explain Beverly to her!"
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>From Cookie
I do have the courage, but not always the skills, to tackle
any home repair project. And yes I tackle almost all of
them.
For example, in my garage are pieces of a lawnmower
I once tried to fix.
A couple of my neighbors were walking by my house,
and found me in the garage attacking my vacuum cleaner
with a screwdriver.
"I can't get this thing to cooperate,"I explained when I
saw them.
Joyce suggested, "Why don't you drag it over to the
other side of the garage and show it the remains of the
lawnmower?"
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SINGLE BLACK FEMALE...
Seeks male companionship, ethnicity unimportant.
I'm a very good looking girl who LOVES to play.
I love long walks in the
woods, riding in your pickup truck,
hunting, camping, and fishing trips,
cozy winter nights lying by the fire.
Candlelight dinners will have me eating
out of your hand. Rub me the right way and
watch me respond. I'll be at the front
door when you get home from work,
wearing only what nature gave me.
Kiss me and I'm yours.
Call 123-4567 and ask for Dixie."
Over 150 men found themselves talking to the Local
Humane Society, about a 4 months old Black Lab pup.
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Watch out, he may run, or he may ram you!
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Terra Virgin,
32,
Tampa,
Floriduh
Drunk Florida teacher let boy, 14,
drive her to Waffle House.
A Tampa teacher is facing serious charges after police said
she was drunk and had an unlicensed teen boy driving her
around.
Terra Virgin was arrested on Sunday and charged with child
abuse and neglect.
Police said Virgin, 32, was intoxicated and had an open can
of beer while in the passenger seat of a Toyota SUV that was
stopped on suspicion of DUI at Kennedy Boulevard and
Westland Avenue.
Officers said the 14-year-old son of Virgin's boyfriend was
driving the SUV. The teen does not have a driver's license.
Police said Virgin told them she had five beers, was too
drunk to drive and was getting the teen to drive her to a
Waffle House.
Virgin is a math teacher at Freedom High School. She has
been a teacher in Hillsborough County since 2013.
The boy was transported and released into his father's
custody.
Virgin bonded out of jail Monday afternoon.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Ollie
Re: Hot hard drive
Dear Webby
I opened up my computer to vacuum out the dust bunnies
like you had suggested last spring, well better late than
never, and I noticed that the hard drive was giving off a
lot of heat. It was very hot to the touch. Is that a sign
that it will die soon?
Ollie
Dear Ollie
That is quite normal. Today's fast hard drives do run quite
warm. If you can touch it and keep your fingers on it for
five seconds, it's at normal operating temperature. You
could not keep your fingers that long in water that is 60
degrees C (140 F) without yelling. The temperature is
probably between 45 C and 55 C.
The oil in the bearings is good for 200 degrees C (400 F).
I would not worry about that drive. Keep in mind though,
sooner or later every hard drive crashes, and then you
will really appreciate it if you have a reasonably recent
back-up.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
The wife of a Las Vegas doctor telephoned a local casino
and asked to have her husband paged.
"Sorry, Madam," came the reply, "The house does not make
doctor calls!"
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Marinade for Making Beef Chuck Blade Tender
Even the most "not so tender" cut of meat, such as beef
chuck blade can cook so tender you would not know it's
chuck. The secret is to marinate the beef chuck over night.
Use lee kum kee chicken marinade teriyaki (or similar
brand) along with green, orange, yellow, and red bell
peppers, one medium white onion, lemon herb, and steak
seasoning.
Cook with medium-low heat on stove for about 30 to 45 min.
Make sure to marinate in a closed container.
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One of Trina's wedding presents was a toaster oven. After
the honeymoon, she and Bernie, her husband tried it out.
Almost immediately, smoke billowed out of the toaster. "Get
the owner's manual!" Bernie shouted.
"I can't find it anywhere!" cried Trina a short time later.
"Oops!" came a voice from the kitchen. "Well, the toast is
fine, but the owner's manual's burned to a crisp."
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A student comes to a young professor after regular office
hours.
She glances down the hall, closes his door, kneels
pleadingly.
"I would do anything to pass this exam."
She leans closer to him, flips back her hair,
gazes meaningfully into his eyes.
"I mean..." she whispers, "...I would do... **anything**!!!"
He returns her gaze. "Anything???"
"Yes,... Anything!!!"
His voice turns to a whisper. "Would you...
ahhh,..... study???"
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Today, on April 8
1513 Explorer Juan Ponce de Leon claimed Florida for Spain.
1525 Albert von Brandenburg, the leader of the Teutonic
Order, assumes the title "Duke of Prussia" and passed the
first laws of the Protestant church, making Prussia a
Protestant state.
1832 About 300 American troops of the 6th Infantry left
Jefferson Barracks, St. Louis, to confront the Sauk Indians
in the Black Hawk War.
1873 Alfred Paraf patented the first successful
oleomargarine.
1913 The Seventeenth amendment was ratified, requiring
direct election of senators.
1935 The Works Progress Administration was approved by the
U.S. Congress.
1939 Italy invaded Albania.
1942 The Soviets opened a rail link to the besieged city of
Leningrad.
1946 The League of Nations assembled in Geneva for the last
time.
1952 U.S. President Truman seized steel mills to prevent a
nationwide strike.
1962 Bay of Pigs invaders got thirty years imprisonment in
Cuba.
1985 India filed suit against Union Carbide for the Bhopal
disaster.
1985 Phyllis Diller underwent a surgical procedure for
permanent eyeliner to eliminate the need for eyelid makeup.
1990 In Nepal, King Birendra lifted the 30-year ban on
political parties.
1994 Smoking was banned in the Pentagon and all U.S.
military bases.
2002 Ed McMahon filed a $20 million lawsuit against his
insurance company, two insurance adjusters, and several
environmental cleanup contractors. The suit alleged breach
of contract, negligence and intentional infliction of
emotional distress concerning a toxic mold that had spread
through McMahon's Beverly Hills home.
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Friday, April 7
Time to wear a bit of red to show your support for the troops!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
'Drunk Lives Matter' T-shirt wearer
charged with DUI
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 7 in
1712 A slave revolt broke out in New York City.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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Critics search for ages for the wrong word, which,
to give them credit, they eventually find.
--- Peter Ustinov (1921 - 2004)
Only sick music makes money today.
--- Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900)
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In the spirit of the late W. C. Fields:
We make fun of people who treat their pets like real
children, but, to be fair, once you get the kids neutered
or spayed, they DO tend to settle down a bit.
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>From Dave:
I recall a time when my son was about 18 months old.
I had him strapped in a backpack and was rushing to catch
the bus. Apparently I mis-stepped and fell down an entire
flight of stairs, (13 to be exact). I was bruised,
bleeding and I had torn my jeans ... but my main concern
was, naturally, for my child.
My fears were alleviated though when from behind me I
heard a gleeful giggle followed by, "Do it again, Daddy!"
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Rodney and Bill were at a bar talking about how highly
their wives thought of them.
Bill said, "My wife thinks so much of me that she won't
let me do any work around the house. It's incredible."
Not to be out done, Rodney said, "That's nothing.
My wife thinks I'm God."
Confused Bill asked, "She thinks you're God?
What makes you say that?"
"Every night she places a burnt offering before me."
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Elwood R Gutshall III,
44,
Newville,
Pennsylvania
'Drunk Lives Matter' T-shirt wearer
charged with DUI
A man wearing a T-shirt that says "Drunk Lives Matter" was
charged with DUI by Newville police.
Elwood R Gutshall III, 44, wearing a green St. Patrick's Day
T-shirt, was charged March 19 with DUI after police said he
committed several traffic violations.
His pickup truck was stopped at 12:15 a.m., and his blood
alcohol level was found to be 0.217 percent. (0.08 is the
limit)
He was charged with the highest level of DUI, driving under
suspension and traffic violations.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Glenn
Re: n65 infection
Dear Webby
I have enjoyed your letter since I first found you back when
I had more hair and fewer aches! My new Malwarebytes that I
bought says that it is repeatedly (dozens of times per hour)
blocking a bad website called "n65a******" that the
application c:\windows\sysWOW64\regsvr32.com is trying to
contact, that is, that it is blocking the outbound traffic.
The application is 20KB. Is this something that I need to
keep, or is it spyware?
Thank you for your help.
Glenn
Dear Glenn
I used ****** instead of the name of that evil crap, so that
the humor letter won't get blocked.
That n65 stuff is bad news.
Some program you got has a nefarious "payload" and calls ads
from that n65 site.
I have no idea what program that is, that you are paying for
with ads from there.
Could be where your cat orders the catnip from.
You can search on Google for how to get rid of that.
Be careful, though. Some of the sites pretendiung to offer
help with that, are decoys for more evil crap.
This one seems to be clean:
http://www.sitealyzer.net/en/p/sb/remove-n65
adserv.com/
Remove the space I added before adserv.
MalwareBytes know it is crap, that is why they are blocking
it.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
KIDS PERSPECTIVE ON ADULT BEHAVIOR
You got to find somebody who likes the same stuff.
Like, if you like sports, she should like it that you like
sports, and she should keep the chips and dip coming.
--Alan, age 10
No person really decides before they grow up who
they're going to marry. God decides it all way before,
and you get to find out later who you're stuck with.
--Kirsten, age 10
WHAT IS THE RIGHT AGE TO GET MARRIED?
Twenty-three is the best age because you know the person
FOREVER by then.
--Camille,age 10
No age is good to get married at.
You got to be a fool to get married. It just leads to
fighting and kids.
--Freddie, age 6
HOW CAN A STRANGER TELL IF TWO PEOPLE ARE MARRIED?
You might have to guess, depending on whether they seem
to be yelling at the same kids.
--Derrick, age 8
WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR MOM AND DAD HAVE IN COMMON?
Both don't want any more kids. --Lori, age 8
WHAT DO MOST PEOPLE DO ON A DATE?
Dates are for having fun, and people should use them to get
to know each other. Even boys have something to say if you
listen long enough.
--Lynnette, age 8
On the first date, they just tell each other lies, and that
usually gets them interested enough to go for a second date.
--Martin, age 10
WHEN IS IT OKAY TO KISS SOMEONE?
When they're rich.
--Pam, age 7
The law says you have to be eighteen, so I wouldn't want to
mess with that.
--Curt, age 7
The rule goes like this: If you kiss someone, then you
should marry them and have kids with them. It's the right
thing to do.
--Howard, age 8
IS IT BETTER TO BE SINGLE OR MARRIED?
It's better for girls to be single but not for boys.
Boys need someone to clean up after them.
--Anita, age 9
HOW WOULD THE WORLD BE DIFFERENT IF PEOPLE
DIDN'T GET MARRIED?
There sure would be a lot of kids to explain, wouldn't
there?
--Kelvin, age 8
HOW WOULD YOU MAKE A MARRIAGE WORK?
Tell your wife that she looks pretty, even if she looks
like a garbage can.
-- Katrina, age 10
Take the garbage out to the curb at night, so that the
morning does not start with a fight.
-- Peter, age 7
I would build a treehouse for the kids, as far away as
possible, for some peace and quiet when I want to
cuddle up with my wife on the couch.
-- Thomas, age 8
The husband should not start laughing every time the
smoke detector goes off in the kitchen and make the
wife mad for the rest of the day.
-- Barbie
If the daddy brings home some flowers, even if they are
the weird ones from the cemetery, then the mom forgets
what she was going to argue about and they smile and
smooch instead.
-- Holly
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Making a Magnetic Chalk Board
A homemade chalkboard is cheap/easy to make, and fun for
children and adults of all ages!
Approximate Time: 3 hours + depending on size
Supplies:
sheet metal (in order to also be magnetic)
chalkboard spray paint (available at hardware stores)
chalk
wooden planks cut to size for a frame (available at a
hardware store)
electric drill and screws for the frame
Instructions:
Visit the hardware store for all the supplies that you will
need. The friendly people there will cut everything down to
the size that you want your chalkboard to be. Remember that
the sheet metal is going to be your chalkboard, get it cut
larger if you plan on attaching a frame.
Follow the directions on the back of the chalkboard spray
paint, let it dry before attaching a frame. Remember, it may
need several coats.
There are several ways to attach a frame to the painted
sheet metal, our piece was thin enough that we turned it
over and used an electric drill and screwed short screws
into the wood, this way they do not show in the front. It
looks very professional. A frame is not necessary.
Have fun drawing pictures or jotting out quick notes!
By Grace from Seattle, WA
Peel & Stick whiteboard sheets are from $15 and up,
depending on size. You can peel them off if you move or
paint the walls and stick them on again later.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
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Reverend Smith, a respected church leader, arrived in a
town to deliver a series of speeches. At a banquet the
first evening, he noticed some reporters in the audience.
Because he wanted to use some of the stories he told that
night in his speeches the next day, he asked the reporters
to omit them from their articles. One article that came out
the next day, written by a cub reporter, concluded with this
line: "Reverend Smith also told a number of stories that
cannot be printed."
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| The Castello di Sammezzano - a Moorish Jewel in Italy.
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According to Dave, who is in Ontario, and knows what the
Canadian Government is up to, Canada just got an
aircraft carrier, the HMCSJeanChrétien.
HMCSJeanChrétien, top speed (downstream) 5 knots.
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Today on April 7
1712 A slave revolt broke out in New York City.
1862 Union General Ulysses S. Grant defeated Confederates at
the Battle of Shiloh, TN.
1864 The first camel race in America was held in Sacramento,
California.
1888 P.F. Collier published a weekly periodical for the
first time under the name "Collier’s."
1922 U.S. Secretary of Interior leased Teapot Dome naval oil
reserves in Wyoming.
1927 The first long-distance TV transmission was sent from
Washington, DC, to New York City. The audience saw an image
of Commerce Secretary Herbert Hoover.
1930 The first steel columns were set for the Empire State
Building.
1933 Prohibition ended in the United States.
1943 British and American armies linked up between Wadi
Akarit and El Guettar in North Africa to form a solid line
against the German army.
1945 The Japanese battleship Yamato, the world’s largest
battleship, was sunk during the battle for Okinawa. The
fleet was headed for a suicide mission.
1953 The Big Four met for the first time in 2 years to seek
an end to their air conflicts.
1953 IBM unveiled the IBM 701 Electronic Data Processing
Machine. It was IBM's first commercially available
scientific computer.
1963 Yugoslavia proclaimed itself a Socialist republic.
1963 Josip Broz Tito was proclaimed to be the leader of
Yugoslavia for life.
1966 The U.S. recovered a hydrogen bomb it had lost off the
coast of Spain.
1967 Israel reported that they had shot down six Syrian
MIGs.
1969 The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously struck down laws
prohibiting private possession of obscene material.
1970 John Wayne won his first and only Oscar for his role in
"True Grit." He had been in over 200 films.
1971 U.S. President Nixon pledged to withdraw 100,000 more
men from Vietnam by December.
1980 The U.S. broke diplomatic relations with Iran and
imposed economic sanctions in response to the taking of
hostages on November 4, 1979.
1983 Story Musgrave and Don Peterson made the first Space
Shuttle spacewalk.
1983 The Chinese government canceled all remaining sports
and cultural exchanges with the U.S. for 1983.
1985 In Goteborg, Sweden, China swept all of the world table
tennis titles except for men's doubles.
1985 In Sudan, Gen. Swar el-Dahab took over the Presidency
while President Gaafar el-Nimeiry was visiting the U.S. and
Egypt.
1985 The Soviet Union announced a unilateral freeze on
medium-range nuclear missiles.
1988 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to final terms
of a Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan. Soviet troops began
leaving on May 16, 1988.
1988 In Fort Smith, AR, 13 white supremacists were acquitted
on charges for plotting to overthrow the U.S. federal
government.
1989 A Soviet submarine carrying nuclear weapons sank in the
Norwegian Sea.
1990 In the U.S., John Poindexter was found guilty of five
counts at his Iran-Contra trial. The convictions were later
reversed on appeal.
1994 Civil war erupted in Rwanda between the Patriotic Front
rebel group and government soldiers. Hundreds of thousands
were slaughtered in the months that followed.
1998 Mary Bono, the widow of Sonny Bono, won a special
election to serve out the remainder of her husband's
congressional term.
1999 Yugoslav authorities sealed off Kosovo's main border
crossings to prevent ethnic Albanians from leaving.
2000 U.S. President Clinton signed the Senior Citizens
Freedom to Work Act of 2000. The bill reversed a Depression-
era law and allows senior citizens to earn money without
losing Social Security retirement benefits.
2002 The Roman Catholic archdiocese announced that six
priests from the Archdiocese of New York were suspended over
allegations of sexual misconduct.
2006 The Boeing X-37 conducted its first flight as a test
drop at Edwards Air Force Base, CA.
2009 Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was
sentenced to 25 years in prison for ordering killings and
kidnappings by security forces.
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How to deal with telemarketers
Thursday, April 6, 2017, 10:09 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Thursday, April 6
Thank you, Lila!
Best wishes for Master Chief Jim.
His wife Cori wrote me that he was in the hospital for two
heart operations, but is now back home again. He survived
WWII, Korea and Vietnam, and these two operations.
Master Chief Jim is the oldest subscriber.
Keep him in your thoughts and prayers!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Dad reappears several days after
leaving 6 year old son in the car.
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 6 in
1607 An expedition led by Captain Christopher Newport
arrived at the Spanish colony of Puerto Rico for supplies
before continuing on their journey. On May 14, they went
ashore and founded Jamestown, Virginia, as the first
permanent English colony in America.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees
on something or other, reach for your wallet, because
you're being had.
--- Michael Crichton (1942 - 2008)
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Kati's Science Exam Answers.
Q: Name the four seasons.
A: Salt, pepper, ketchup and vinegar.
Q: Explain one of the processes by which water can be
made safe to drink.
A: Flirtation makes water safe to drink because it removes
large pollutants like grit, sand, dead sheep, and canoeists.
Q: How is dew formed?
A: The sun shines down on the leaves and makes them
perspire.
Q: How can you delay milk turning sour?
A: Keep it in the cow.
Q: What are steroids?
A: Things for keeping carpets still on the stairs.
Q: What happens to your body as you age?
A: When you get old, so do your bowels and you get
intercontinental.
Q: What happens to a boy when he reaches puberty?
A: He says good-bye to his boyhood and looks forward to his
adultery.
Q: Name a major disease associated with cigarettes.
A: Premature death.
Q: How are the main parts of the body categorized? (e.g.,
abdomen.)
A: The body is consisted into three parts - the brainium,
the borax and the abdominal cavity. The brainium contains
the brain; the borax contains the heart and lungs, and the
abdominal cavity contains the five bowels, A, E, I, O, and
U.
Q: What is the fibula?
A: A small lie.
Q: What does "varicose" mean?
A: Nearby.
Q: Give the meaning of the term "Caesarean Section"
A: The Caesarean Section is the red Light district in Rome.
Q: What does the word "benign" mean?'
A: Benign is what you will be after you be eight
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PRAYERS AROUND THE ZODIAC
ARIES: Dear God, please give me patience ...
and could you do it right now?
TAURUS: Dear God, help me accept change,
but let me keep the old stuff.
GEMINI: Dear God! Who is God? Where is God? Why is God?
CANCER: Dear God!!! Why me?
LEO: Yes? Hello God...are you listening to me?
VIRGO: Dear God, please make us perfect and don't mess it
up like You did the last time.
LIBRA: Dear God, please help me to be decisive, but on the
other hand, what do you think is best?
SCORPIO: Our Father, forgive us our debts as we forgive
our debtors, even though the low-life scum don't deserve it!
SAGITTARIUS: Dear Lord, if I've told you once, I've told
you a million times, help me stop exaggerating.
CAPRICORN: Dear God! I'd like to ask you to help me,
but I learned a long time ago not to rely on anyone else!
AQUARIUS: Dear God, I know I like change, but this chaos
is ridiculous!!
PISCES: Dear Lord, as long as I'm going to drink this fifth
of Scotch tonight, please use the stimulation for Thy
glory.
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Just after the maid had been fired, she took a steak from
the fridge and threw it to Fido, the family dog. When asked
why by her former employer, she answered:
"I never forget a friend. This was for cleaning the
dishes for me all the time!"
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Darnell Washington,
38,
Houston,
Texas
Dad reappears several days after
leaving 6 year old son in the car.
Darnell Washington pulled up to an adult bookstore, left the
SUV running, and headed inside. Hours passed, and the man
never came back. Meanwhile, his six-year-old son remained in
the car.
According to Click2Houston, six hours went by, and nobody
returned for the boy. Even worse, he had nothing to eat or
drink.
As ABC13 reports, Diamond Hawkins was working at a tattoo
shop when he finally saw the child sitting alone in the
vehicle:
“He was sitting in the truck and I didn't pay much attention
because we have a business next door that sells cars. I
thought his dad was next door buying a car or something.”
Eventually, the owner of the adult bookstore saw the boy
walking around the parking lot and went in search of his
parents. According to the Houston Chronicle, the owner went
inside the tattoo parlor and asked if the child belonged to
anyone, but nobody knew who he was.
At that point, he and Hawkins knew something was wrong.
According to Click2Houston, Hawkins said the young boy
couldn't provide them with any information:
“He didn’t know where his dad was. He didn’t know where he
lived, or his phone number, or anything. We looked for his
dad and couldn’t find him anywhere, so somebody called the
cops.”
Another tattoo shop employee, John Ridley, made sure the boy
was comfortable while they waited for the police to arrive.
They eventually got the frightened child to talk:
"He was really shy at first. He had a little food and we put
him in front of the TV and he got accustomed to us. He
opened up a bit and told us his name.”
When nobody came to pick the six-year-old boy up from the
police, he was placed with Texas Child Protective Services.
As for Washington, he didn't show back up to the parking lot
for several days.
When he finally did return, Hawkins said Washington appeared
to be more concerned about his vehicle than his son:
“He came in and was asking about his car. Wasn't too
concerned about the kid but said, 'Hey did you have a car
towed, where's my car.'”
Washington admitted to police that he was drinking on the
day he left his child. He said he had “four shots of
whiskey” and “four to five shots of tequila.” He explained
that he passed out behind the store in an alley, woke up,
couldn't find his child, and passed out again.
He eventually found out where the child he left behind was
when he called his own father, who let him know the police
had him.
Mardee Paige was at the tattoo parlor with her best friend
celebrating her 70th birthday when the little boy was
rescued from wandering around the parking lot. Paige said:
“That person in my mind shouldn't have a child. Who knows
what would have happened had somebody not brought him over
here.”
Washington was charged with child endangerment. His court
date set for April 11.
The young boy is now staying with friends.
There was no mention of a mother in any report. She might
be dead or in jail.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Danielle
Re: Telemarketers
Dear Webby
I have been told not to be rude to telemarketers, just in
case they are potential clients. I know you have a
dangerously wicked sense of humor and have had some
good tips about that in the past, but unfortunately I did
not save them. What do you recommend?
Danielle
Dear Danielle
Just tell the telemarketer that they should be talking to
Farley Marblemouth and to hold on. Then, before they
can reply to that, put them on hold.
Eventually you'll hear the beeping that indicates a dead
line.
An alternative is to tell them that you, or whoever they
want to talk to are too busy to listen to telemarketers and
that they should send an email. They never do.
If Call Indicator shows the name of a state, it is forged by
a telemarketer. I don't even bother listening to their
crap,
I hit On/Off faster than they can get one word out.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Redneck Manners
Entertaining in Your Home
a. A centerpiece for the table should never be anything
prepared by a taxidermist.
b. Do not allow the dog to eat at the table, even if his
manners are better than those of your mother-in-law.
Dining Out
a. When decanting wine, make sure that you tilt the paper
cup and pour slowly so as not to bruise the bouquet of
the wine.
b. If drinking directly from the bottle, always hold it
with your fingers covering the label.
Personal Hygiene
a. While ears need to be cleaned regularly, this is a job
that should be done in private using one's own truck keys.
b. Proper use of toiletries can forestall bathing for
several days. If you live alone, however, deodorant is
a waste of good money.
c. Dirt and grease under the fingernails is a social no-no,
as they tend to detract from a woman's jewelry and alter
the taste of finger foods.
Rules of the Road
a. Dim your headlights for approaching vehicles, even if
the gun is loaded and the deer is in sight.
b. When approaching a four-way stop, the vehicle with the
largest tires always has the right of way.
c. Never tow another car using panty hose and duct tape.
d. When sending your wife down the road with a gas can,
it is impolite to ask her to bring back beer.
e. Never relieve yourself from a moving vehicle when you
are the driver.
f. Do not lay rubber while traveling in a funeral
procession.
Weddings
a) Ex-mother-in-laws should not be invited to weddings,
unless they are the parole officers of the bride or groom.
b) Rifles and handguns are not appropriate wedding gifts.
c) When giving a set of towels, tires, milk-crates or
hub-caps as wedding gifts, try to pick the same make
or color for each piece of the set.
d) If the bride is more than 8 months pregnant, it is better
to have the wedding after the delivery of the baby, so that
the bride can fully enjoy and participate in the wedding
brawl.
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Grease Stains on Suede Shoes
By Pamela [1 Comment]
I've had luck with removing light grease stains from suede
with rubber cement. The kind of rubber cement used in school
projects (comes in a brown bottle with it's own brush
inside). Of course, test first on a small spot, like the on
inside lining. Just brush on a small amount, let it sit for
a moment to dry, then rub off the rubber cement with a soft
cloth. When stain is gone and suede is dry, use suede brush
to fluff up the suede again. Good luck!
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your belongings. Anything left behind will be distributed
evenly among the flight attendants. Please do not leave
children or spouses."
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Today on April 6
1199 English King Richard I was killed by an arrow at the
siege of the castle of Chaluz in France.
1607 An expedition led by Captain Christopher Newport
arrived at the Spanish colony of Puerto Rico for supplies
before continuing on their journey. On May 14, they went
ashore and founded Jamestown, Virginia, as the first
permanent English colony in America.
1652 Jan van Riebeeck established a settlement at Cape Town,
South Africa.
1814 Granted sovereignty in the island of Elba and a pension
from the French government, Napoleon Bonaparte abdicates at
Fountainebleau. He was allowed to keep the title of emperor.
1830 Joseph Smith and five others organized the Mormon
Church in western New York.
1830 Relations between the Texans and Mexico reached a new
low when Mexico would not allow further emigration into
Texas by settlers from the U.S.
1862 The American Civil War Battle of Shiloh began in
Tennessee.
1865 At the Battle of Sayler's Creek, a third of Lee's army
was cut off by Union troops pursuing him to Appomattox.
1875 Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent for the
multiple telegraph, which sent two signals at the same time.
1896 The first modern Olympic Games began in Athens, Greece.
1903 French Army Nationalists were revealed for forging
documents to guarantee a conviction for Alfred Dryfus.
1909 Americans Robert Peary and Matthew Henson claimed to be
the first men to reach the North Pole.
1916 Charlie Chaplin became the highest-paid film star in
the world when he signed a contract with Mutual Film
Corporation for $675,000 a year. He was 26 years old.
1917 The U.S. Congress approved a declaration of war on
Germany and entered World War I on the winning side.
1924 Four planes left Seattle on the first successful flight
around the world.
1927 William P. MacCracken, Jr. earned license number ‘1’
when the Department of Commerce issued the first aviator’s
license.
1938 The United States recognized the German conquest of
Austria.
1941 German forces invaded Greece and Yugoslavia.
1953 Iranian Premier Mossadegh demanded that the shah's
power be reduced.
1957 Trolley cars in New York City completed their final
runs.
1965 U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson authorized the use of
ground troops in combat operations in Vietnam.
1967 In South Vietnam, 1,500 Viet Cong attacked Quangtri and
freed 200 prisoners.
1981 A Yugoslav Communist Party official confirmed reports
of intense ethnic riots in Kosovo.
1983 The U.S. Veteran's Administration announced it would
give free medical care for conditions traceable to radiation
exposure to more than 220,000 veterans who participated in
nuclear tests from 1945 to 1962.
1985 William J. Schroeder became the first artificial heart
recipient to be discharged from the hospital.
1998 Federal researchers in the U.S. announced that daily
tamoxifen pills could cut breast cancer risk among high-risk
women.
1998 Pakistan successfully tested medium-range missiles
capable of attacking neighboring India.
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Wednesday, April 5, 2017, 07:41 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Wednesday, April 5
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Floriduh mom attacked a teen, took her cell phone
and ruined her car, bragging on Facebook about
her actions.
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 5 in
1614 American Indian Pocahontas married English
colonist John Rolfe in Virginia.
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day in history.
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Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees
on something or other, reach for your wallet, because
you're being had.
--- Michael Crichton (1942 - 2008)
A small town is someplace where everybody knows
whose booze is good,
and whose wife isn't.
--- Socratex
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The police recently busted a man selling ' secret formula'
tablets he claimed gave eternal youth. When going through
their files they noticed it was the fifth time he was caught
for commiting this same criminal medical fraud.
He had earlier been arrested in 1794, 1856, 1928 and 1983.
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Boudreaux found Thibodeaux walking down the levee,
looking really down in the dumps. Naturally, he asked
Thibodeaux what the problem was.
Thibodeaux told Boudreaux, "Well, me and Clothile done
had our first fight last night."
Boudreaux says, "Aw, dat's too bad. What y'all had a
fight about?"
Thibodeaux tells him, "Mais, I told her a joke about de
Pope."
Boudreaux says, "Mais, Thib, why did you do that?
You knows dat Clothile is Catholic."
Thibodeaux replies, "Yah, I knew dat, but I didn't know
de Pope was too."
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An older gentleman had an appointment to see a urologist
who shared an office with several other doctors. The
waiting room was filled with patients. As he approached
the receptionist desk he noticed that the receptionist was
a very large unfriendly woman who looked like a Sumo
wrestler. He gave her his name.
In a very loud voice, the receptionist said, "YES, I HAVE
YOUR NAME HERE; YOU WANT TO SEE THE DOCTOR ABOUT IMPOTENCE,
RIGHT?"
All the patients in the waiting room snapped their heads
around to look at the very embarrassed man.
He recovered quickly though, and in an equally loud voice
replied,
"NO, I'VE COME TO INQUIRE ABOUT A SEX CHANGE
OPERATION FOR MY COUSIN, BUT HE DOESN'T WANT THE SAME QUACK
WHO DID YOURS."
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Somebody needs to go on a diet!
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Ernstlatta LaFrance,
30,
Carol City,
Floriduh
Floriduh mom attacked a teen, took her cell phone
and ruined her car, bragging on Facebook about
her actions.
A mother faces multiple charges after police said she went
to a South Florida high school during dismissal and knocked
the cellphone out of the hand of her daughter’s rival, while
hitting the girl several times.
But the Monday afternoon confrontation didn’t end there,
police said in an arrest report for Ernstlatta LaFrance, 30.
When the Carol City High School student went to LaFrance’s
nearby townhome to get her phone, the woman broke the teen’s
middle finger and destroyed her car with an ax.
LaFrance’s partner, Erlisa Evans, 28, stepped outside the
home and fired a gun into the air three times, according to
an arrest report. She’s now facing charges of aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon and firing a gun into the air.
The Miami Herald reports the incident was sparked by an
earlier fight between LaFrance’s daughter and a group of
girls at the Miami-Dade County Fair & Exposition.
LaFrance also posted a video of the fight on Facebook,
warning “those messing with her daughter to be aware,” the
report said.
“The defendant also bragged on Facebook telling the victim
that suffering two black eyes was not the end and she would
use a gun,” the officer wrote in the arrest report.
LaFrance now faces a number of charges including strong-
armed robbery, child abuse and aggravated battery and is
being held on a $38,000 bond.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Darrel
Re: ID theft announcement site
Dear Webby
Is there any site i can go to that will tell me if I've
been a victim of identity theft?
thanks for all your help and humor.
darrell
Dear Darrel
No, there is no such site.
The thieves don't report whose data they have stolen.
They just use it and sell it.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Official sign near door: Door Alarmed.
Hand-printed sign nearby: Window frightened.
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Bean Salsa and Feta Salad
By Judy Pariser S. [270 Posts, 1,988 Comments]
Trader Joe's had a sampling today of lentil bruschetta feta
salad. It was delicious, and I adapted it to what I had at
home. The feta was a great find at Dollar Tree.
Ingredients:
1 can (16 oz) chickpeas
1/3 jar salsa (I used mild)
1 1/2 oz Feta cheese
Steps:
Rinse and drain the beans.
Place the beans in a bowl. Add a few spoonfuls of salsa
until the beans are covered.
Gently fold in the feta. Add more salsa at this point if you
wish.
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lived in the country, and as a result seldom
had guests. was eager to help mother
after dad appeared with two dinner guests from the office.
When the dinner was nearly over, went to the
kitchen and proudly carried in the first piece of apple pie,
giving it to dad who passed it to a guest.
came in with a second piece of pie and gave it to dad,
who again gave it to a guest.
This was too much for , who said, "It's no use,
Dad. The pieces are all the same size."
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* In a Maine restaurant:
"Open seven days a week and weekends."
* On a New York convalescent home:
"For the sick and tired of the Episcopal Church"
* Outside a country shop in West Virginia:
"We buy junk and sell antiques."
* In a Tacoma, Washington men's clothing store:
"15 men's wool suits - $100 - They won't last an hour!"
* A sign seen on a restroom dryer at O'Hare Field in
Chicago:
"Do not activate with wet hands."
* In a New York restaurant:
"Customers who find our waitresses rude
ought to see the manager."
* In the offices of a New Jersey loan company:
"Ask about our plans for owning your home."
* On a Tennessee highway:
"Take notice: when this sign is under water,
this road is impassable."
* On the grounds of a private school in Connecticut:
"No trespassing without permission."
* In a New York medical building:
"Mental Health Prevention Center"
Must be inspired by the senate!
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Today on April 5
1242 Russian troops repelled an invasion attempt by the
Teutonic Knights.
1614 American Indian Pocahontas married English colonist
John Rolfe in Virginia.
1806 Isaac Quintard patented the cider mill.
1843 Queen Victoria proclaimed Hong Kong to be a British
crown colony.
1869 Daniel Bakeman, the last surviving soldier of the U.S.
Revolutionary War, died at the age of 109.
1887 Anne Sullivan taught Helen Keller the meaning of the
word "water" as spelled out in the manual alphabet.
1892 Walter H. Coe patented gold leaf in rolls.
1892 In New York, the Ithaca Daily Journal published an ad
introducing a new 10 cent Ice Cream Specialty called a
Cherry Sunday.
1908 The Japanese Army reached the Yalu River as the
Russians retreated.
1919 Eamon de Valera became president of Ireland.
1923 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company began the first
regular production of balloon tires.
1930 Mahatma Ghandi defied British law by making salt in
India.
1933 The first operation to remove a lung was performed at
Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, MO.
1941 German commandos secured docks along the Danube River
in preparation for Germany’s invasion of the Balkans.
1951 Americans Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to
death for committing espionage for the Soviet Union.
1953 Jomo Kenyatta was convicted and sentenced to 7 years in
prison for orchestrating the Mau-Mau rebellion in Kenya.
1955 Winston Churchill resigned as British prime minister.
1986 A discotheque in Berlin was bombed by Libyan
terrorists. The U.S. attacked Libya with warplanes in
retaliation on April 15, 1986.
1989 In Poland, accords were signed between Solidarity and
the government that set free elections for June 1989. The
eight-year ban on Solidarity was also set to be lifted.
1998 The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan opened becoming the
largest suspension bridge in the world. It links Shikoku and
Honshu. The bridge cost about $3.8 billion.
1999 Two Libyans suspected of bombing a Pan Am jet in 1988
were handed over so they could be flown to the Netherlands
for trial. 270 people were killed in the bombing.
2004 Near Mexico City's international airport, lightning
struck the jet Mexican President Vicente Fox was on.
2009 North Korea launched the Kwangmyongsong-2 rocket,
prompting an emergency meeting of the United Nations
Security Council.
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Tuesday, April 4, 2017, 10:14 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Tuesday, April 4
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
North Carolina man arrested for killing newborn
and toddler daughters: BLM
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 4 in
1581 Francis Drake was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I. A few
months earlier he became the first Englishman to
circumnavigate the world.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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I don't think anyone should write their autobiography
until after they're dead.
--- Samuel Goldwyn (1882 - 1974)
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Tech Support: "I need you to right-click on the Open
Desktop."
Customer: "OK."
Tech Support: "Did you get a pop-up menu?"
Customer: "No."
Tech Support: "OK. Right click again. Do you see a pop-up
menu?"
Customer: "No."
Tech Support: "OK, sir. Can you tell me what you have done
up until this point?"
Customer: "Sure, you told me to 'WRITE CLICK'
and I wrote 'click'."
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At the height of a political corruption trial, the
prosecuting attorney attacked a witness. "Isn't it true,"
he bellowed, "that you accepted five thousand dollars to
compromise this case?"
The witness stared out the window, as though he hadn't hear
the question. "Isn't it true that you accepted five
thousand dollars to compromise this case?" the lawyer
repeated.
The witness still did not respond. Finally, the judge
leaned over and said, "Sir, please answer the question."
"Oh," the startled witness said, "I thought he was talking
to you. Nobody ever gave ME no money or compermising
anything."
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It was many years ago since the embarrassing day when a
young woman, with a baby in her arms, entered his
butcher shop and confronted him with the news that the
baby was his and asked what was he going to do about
it?
Finally he offered to provide her with free meat until
the boy was 16. She agreed.
He had been counting the years off on his calendar, and
one day the teenager who had been collecting the meat
each week, came into the shop and said, "I'll be 16
tomorrow."
"I know," said the butcher with a smile, "I've been
counting too, tell your mother, when you take this
parcel of meat home, that it is the last free meat
she'll get, and watch the expression on her face."
When the boy arrived home he told his mother. The woman
nodded and said, "Son, go back to the butcher and tell
him I have also had free bread, free milk, free
groceries and free rent for the last 16 years,
and watch the expression on HIS face!"
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Tillman Freeman III,
30,
Fayetteville,
North Carolina
North Carolina man arrested for killing newborn
and toddler daughters: BLM
BLM
A Fayetteville, North Carolina, mother who had just given
birth to a baby girl should have been celebrating her new
arrival. Instead, she was frantically trying to find out
where her daughter was.
Candice Freeman's four-day-old baby, Genesis Freeman, was
missing along with her two-year-old sister, Serenity
Freeman. The mother went to a doctor's appointment and came
home to find her children were gone. She had left them with
their father, Tillman Freeman, who was also gone, according
to The New York Daily News.
Candice Freeman called the police to report her missing
children and a search ensued. Tillman was located after
employees at a doctor's office in a neighboring town
contacted police to “report a man acting suspiciously
outside the building.”
As ABC7 reports, Tillman was arrested at the scene. He
refused to tell police where his daughters were once he was
in custody. Tillman was charged with two counts of child
neglect and child abuse; but that was just the beginning of
the charges the man would come to face.
Authorities later found Genesis and Serena's bodies in the
woods, in his car. They were both stabbed to death.
The reason the children were killed allegedly stems from
their father's jealousy. According to WTKR, Tillman believed
his wife was cheating on him.
According to The Fayetteville Observer, Tillman already has
a long rap sheet— he has served time in prison for robbery,
assault, and burglary. He was also previously placed on
probation for drug and theft charges.
Tillman has now been charged with two counts of first degree
murder for killing his four-day-old and two-year-old
children. He is being held without bail.
As for Candice Freeman, she is currently recovering in the
hospital.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Terry
Re: Blacklist or filters?
Dear Webby
What is better for controlling spam, blacklisting,
or filters?
Terry
Dear Terry
Whenever you spot a pattern, make a filter.
Filters are permanent.
Your blacklist grows large and unwieldy very quickly,
but is usually quite useless, since spammers never
re-use the same forged sending address anyway.
The only difference you'll notice when you dump your
blacklist, is that the program works faster.
Filters can work on the body of the email, not just on the
usually forged sender address, and they do that no matter
how misleading the subject line is.
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Nancy went into her local hardware store and bought two
instant barbeques - the ones with the pictures of succulent
foods on the lid. The next day, she returned one of these to
the customer service desk at the store complaining that
there was no food inside!
The assistant patiently told her that these were just
barbeque trays and that the food was not supplied with
them.
"Oh dear" said the lady. "I'd better take the other one out
of the freezer then"!
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Cleaning Mineral Deposits from a Tea Kettle
By Holly [365 Posts, 1,258 Comments]
Best Answer
If you have any old lemon juice in the fridge that is too
old to be used, boil it in the kettle. Or boil vinegar in
the kettle. A couple of soakings, boilings and thorough
washings will help. Then use filtered water to keep the pot
cleaner.
No matter whether you use lemon
juice or vinegar, you have to fill up the kettle with it.
Right to the top! You don't need a rolling boil, just a
gentle simmer for an hour or two.
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>From Rose:
My first grade daughter and her friend both needed new boots
The friend got in the car one morning and finally had gotten
her boots.
"Tina," I commented, "I see you got new boots!
Where did you get them?"
"At the store," she answered.
"Which one?" I asked.
She began looking at her new boots and after a pause
said, "Both of them!"
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A young ensign had nearly completed his first overseas
tour of sea duty when he was given an opportunity to
display his ability at getting the ship under way. With a
stream of crisp commands, he had the decks buzzing
with men and soon, the ship had left port and was
streaming out of the channel.
The ensign's efficiency has been remarkable. In fact, the
deck was abuzz with talk that he had set a new record
for getting a destroyer under way.
The ensign glowed at his accomplishment and was not
all surprised when another seaman approached him with
a message from the captain.
He was, however, a bit surprised to find that it was a
radio message, and he was even more surprised when
he read, "My personal congratulations upon completing
your underway preparation exercise according to the book
and with amazing speed. In your haste, however, you
have overlooked one of the rules: To ensure that you won't
be courtmartialled and hanged for stealing a ship, make sure
the Captain is aboard before getting under way."
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Today on April 4
0896 Formosus ended his reign as pope.
1541 Ignatius of Loyola became the first superior-general of
the Jesuits.
1581 Francis Drake was knighted by Queen Elizabeth I. A few
months earlier he became the first Englishman to
circumnavigate the world.
1687 King James II ordered that his declaration of
indulgence be read in church.
1812 The territory of Orleans became the 18th U.S. state and
later became known as Louisiana.
1850 The city of Los Angeles was incorporated.
1862 In the U.S., the Battle of Yorktown began as Union
General George B. McClellan closed in on Richmond, VA.
1887 Susanna M. Salter became mayor of Argonia, KS, making
her the first woman mayor in the U.S.
1902 British Financier Cecil Rhodes left $10 million in his
will that would provide scholarships for Americans to Oxford
University in England.
1905 In Kangra, India, an earthquake killed 370,000 people.
1914 The first known serialized moving picture opened in New
York City, NY. It was "The Perils of Pauline".
1917 The U.S. Senate voted 90-6 to enter World War I on the
Allied side.
1918 The Battle of Somme, an offensive by the British
against the German Army ended.
1932 After five years of research, professor C.G. King, of
the University of Pittsburgh, isolated vitamin C.
1945 At the end of WWII Hungary was liberated from Nazi
occupation.
1945 At the end of World War II, U.S. forces liberated the
Nazi death camp Ohrdruf in Germany.
1949 Twelve nations signed a treaty to create The North
Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
1953 Fifteen doctors were released by Soviet leaders. The
doctors had been arrested before Stalin had died and were
accused of plotting against him.
1967 The U.S. lost its 500th plane over Vietnam.
1967 Johnny Carson quit "The Tonight Show." He returned
three weeks later after getting a raise of $30,000 a week.
1968 Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the age of
39.
1969 Dr. Denton Cooley implanted the first temporary
artificial heart.
1971 Veterans stadium in Philadelphia, PA, was dedicated
this day.
1973 In New York, the original World Trade Center twin
towers opened. At the time they were the tallest building in
the world.
1975 More than 130 people, most of them children, were
killed when a U.S. Air Force transport plane evacuating
Vietnamese orphans crashed just after takeoff from Saigon.
1979 Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, the president of Pakistan, was
executed. He had been convicted of conspiring to murder a
political opponent.
1981 Henry Cisneros became the first Mexican-American
elected mayor of a major U.S. city, which was San Antonio,
TX.
1983 At Cape Canaveral, the space shuttle Challenger took
off on its first flight. It was the sixth flight overall for
the shuttle program.
1984 U.S. President Reagan proposed an international ban on
chemical weapons.
1985 In Sudan, a coup ousted President Nimeiry and replaced
him with General Dahab.
1986 Wayne Gretzky set an NHL record with his 213th point of
the season.
1987 The U.S. charged the Soviet Union with wiretapping a
U.S. Embassy.
1988 Arizona Governor Evan Mecham was voted out of office by
the Arizona Senate. Mecham was found guilty of diverting
state funds to his auto business and of trying to impede an
investigation into a death threat to a grand jury witness.
1990 In the U.S., securities law violator Ivan Boesky was
released from federal custody.
1991 Pennsylvanian Senator John Heinz and six others were
killed when a helicopter collided with Heinz's plane over a
schoolyard in Merion, PA.
1992 Sali Berisha became the first non-Marxist president of
Albania since World War II.
1994 Netscape Communications (Mosaic Communications) was
founded.
1995 U.S. Senator Alfonse D'Amato ridiculed judge Lance Ito
using a mock Japanese accent on a nationally syndicated
radio program. D'Amato apologized two days later for the
act.
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Monday, April 3, 2017, 08:54 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Monday, April 3
We got a blizzard going on right now. Three inches of snow
and getting deeper. We are supposed to get our first rain of
the year on the weekend, almost an inch. That will wash away
the winter's dust.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Atlanta man arrested for arson,
that destroyed major overpass.
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 3 in
1860 The first Pony Express riders left St. Joseph, MO and
Sacramento, CA. The trip across country took about 10 days.
The Pony Express only lasted about a year and a half.
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There is always a well-known solution to every human
problem--neat, plausible, and wrong.
--- H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
Thomas Jefferson once said, 'We should never judge
a president by his age, only by his works.'
And ever since he told me that, I stopped worrying.
--- Ronald Reagan (1911 - 2004)
If all the girls who attended the Yale prom were
laid end to end, I wouldn't be a bit surprised.
--- Dorothy Parker
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>From Liz
I got a message that there had been a call from "Josh" at
the bank regarding my account. So, I called my bank and
the operator asked me what Josh's last name was and
I explained that he hadn't left his last name.
When she asked for his department, I said that I didn't
know.
"There are 1500 employees in this building, Sir!," she told
me rather sharply.
So I asked her for her name.
"Danielle," she said.
"And your last name?" I asked.
"Sorry," she replied, "we're not allowed to give last
names."
"Well, in that case," I replied, "tell the Josh with no last
name and no department to send me an email."
And hung up.
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Sounds like my bank used to be. Now they have some Taliban
playing stupid and being useless. When they call me I tell
them I can't hear them, and that they should send me an
email. They never do. They always figure out their problem
without my help. That seems to be easier than finding
somebody, who knows how to send an email.
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On a flight I was on, this elderly woman kept peering
out the window. Since it was totally dark, all she could see
was the wing tip light.
Finally, she rang for the flight attendant.
"I'm sorry to bother you," she said, "but I think you
should inform the pilot that his left-turn indicator is on
and has been for some time."
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Billy-Bob and Bubba were driving a semi down a road when
they came to an overpass. The sign said 10 feet zero inches,
so they got out to measure their truck. Unfortunately, the
truck was just over 12 feet high. They didn't know what to
do, when finally Bubba looked in both directions and said,
"I don't see any cops, let's go for it!"
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Basil Eleby,
39,
Atlanta,
Georgia
Basil Eleby Charged With First-Degree Arson
in Atlanta blaze
The man accused of starting a massive fire that collapsed a
crucial stretch of highway north of downtown Atlanta has
been charged with arson.
Basil Eleby, 39, was in court Saturday to face charges of
first-degree arson and first-degree criminal damage to
property in connection with the Thursday blaze, which caused
an elevated portion of Interstate 85 to crumble.
Eleby Has an Extensive Criminal History & Was Previously
Arrested 19 Times
Eleby, who remains in Fulton County Jail on a $200,000 bond,
was arrested Friday along with Sophia Bruner and Barry
Thomas, both of whom were charged with criminal trespass.
"We believe they were together when the fire was set and
Eleby is the one who set the fire," Jay Florence, deputy
commissioner of the state Department of Insurance, told the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Investigators believe the trio
may be homeless.
The inferno broke out during rush hour Thursday, quickly
devouring construction materials that had been stored
underneath the overpass. At around 7 p.m. ET, the bridge
gave way in a flaming heap that spewed thick, black smoke
that could be seen from miles away.
Russell R. McMurry, the commissioner of the Georgia
Department of Transportation, said Friday the fire was
started in an area used as a storage location for "surplus
construction materials," such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
piping.
McMurry said it would take several months to rebuild. "That
is no small feat," he told reporters Friday, "but we're up
to the challenge."
The U.S. Department of Transportation has released $10
million in emergency release funds to the state to kick-
start the rebuilding process.
No one was injured in the bridge collapse, authorities said
Friday. But the dramatic incident snarled traffic around one
of the busiest stretches of roadway in America, and Gov.
Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency for Fulton County.
"This is about as serious a transportation crisis as we can
imagine," Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed said late Thursday as
commuters scrambled to find new routes home. Officials have
said more than 225,000 vehicles pass through the affected
area on an average weekday.
Authorities do not know how or why Eleby started the fire.
Florence said details would be released as the investigation
goes forward.
Those overpasses are a semi-sanctioned suburb for the
homeless, just like in many major cities. To get the
homeless out of the business and residential areas, they are
tolerated under the overpasses and not hassled there.
The problem is that there is no garbage pick-up and a lot of
flammable material accumulates.
Eleby was observed setting a big, stuffed chair on fire, and
that in turn set the stacks of PVC pipes on fire. It is not
known yet whether Eleby had planned to use the chair to set
the piping on fire, or whether he just wanted to burn the
chair.
Quite likely this incident will cause many major cities to
reconsider allowing their overpasses to be used as sanctuary
suburbs for the urban campers to keep them out of
residential and commercial areas, and if they should conduct
occasional clean-up and garbage pick-up in those areas.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Elvira
Re: PDF editor
Dear Webby
On my last machine I used to have a nice PDF editor, but
that is gone with that old hard drive. I wasted a day trying
to find that one or one like it, but now they all are just
phony crap, pretending to be free, but then demanding $60 or
more if you want to actually use them. Plus, they are crap
that I would not pay $5 for.
All I need is something to fill out the occasional forms
because my handwriting is getting a bit jittery.
Isn't there a good alternative out there?
Elvira
Dear Elvira
There sure is!
Yes, all the PDF editors advertised as "Free Download" are
indeed phony crap. And I agree, I would not pay $5 for any
of them either, never mind $60 or $90 or even more.
I use Nitro READER, and have for many years. It is not
advertised, just word of mouth from friend to friend.
Nitro READER is not just for reading or for form filling.
I have even used it for converting ordinary huge docs docs
to eBooks.
Nitro also works the other way around. You can convert a PDF
file to a Word document!
You can get it at Nitro
You can create PDFs from virtually any Windows application
and from over 300 formats.
Drag and drop files to instantly create a PDF.
Customize your PDFs with tools like custom colors, font-
embedding, page size, orientation and output quality or keep
it simple with preset options.
Convert to plain text
Extract images
and tons more.
They do have a PRO version, but most likely you will be
quite pleasantly surprised with the free version.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
, traveling a country road in England, tired
and hungry, came to a roadside Inn with a sign reading:
"George and the Dragon."
knocked.
The Innkeeper's wife stuck her head out a window.
"Could ye spare some food?", asked.
The woman glanced at s shabby clothes and
obviously poor condition. "
No!" she said rather sternly.
"Could I have a pint of ale?"
"No!" she said again.
"Could I at least sleep in your stable?"
"No!" By this time she was shouting.
asked, "Might I please...?"
"What now?" the woman interrupted impatiently.
"D'ye suppose," asked,
"I might have a word with George?"
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Cleaning Smoke Off Walls
Kitchen fires, candles and other occurrences can leave smoke
residue on your walls. This is a guide about cleaning smoke
off walls.
By likekinds [244 Posts, 1,143 Comments]
I can tell you how I would do it. First, I would get a fan
large enough to keep the area well ventilated, place it
where it is most effective and turn it on. Next, I would
fill a large, clean, empty spray bottle with household
ammonia. Add nothing to the ammonia, certainly not bleach.
Any type of cleanser added would just cause you to have to
rinse and would not improve the effectiveness of the
ammonia.
With plenty of clean rags handy, start spraying the ammonia
at the bottom most area of smoke damage. You will quickly
learn just how much to spray and how many seconds to wait
before wiping. It needs to stay on the wall 2-3 seconds, but
not long enough to run down the wall.
From this point, work your way up the wall, either rinsing
your rag in clear water often or switching to an unused one.
How much ammonia, time and labor is involved depends on the
amount of damage.
Other suggestions were to use Spray9 or Grease Lightning.
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On a visit to Boston, I noticed a parking meter with a paper
sack over it that said: "Broken." A skeptical parking
officer removed the bag, inserted a quarter in the meter and
turned the dial. It worked perfectly.
As the officer began to write a parking ticket, the car's
owner rushed out of a nearby building. "What are you doing?"
he yelled after a quick glance at the meter and snapping a
picture with his phone. "There's plenty of time left!"
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John was talking to George
"So, George, how's it going with the ladies?"
"Women, to me, are nothing but sex objects."
"Really?"
"Yep," George shook his head.
"Whenever I mention sex, they object."
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Today on April 3
1513 Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon landed in Florida.
He had sighted the land the day before.
1829 James Carrington patented the coffee mill.
1860 The first Pony Express riders left St. Joseph, MO and
Sacramento, CA. The trip across country took about 10 days.
The Pony Express only lasted about a year and a half.
1865 Union forces occupy Confederate capital of Richmond,
Virginia.
1866 Rudolph Eickemeyer and G. Osterheld patented a blocking
and shaping machine for hats.
1882 The American outlaw Jesse James was shot in the back
and killed by Robert Ford for a $5,000 reward. There was
later controversy over whether it was actually Jesse James
that had been killed.
1910 Alaska's Mt. McKinley, the highest mountain in North
America was climbed.
1936 Richard Bruno Hauptmann was executed for the kidnapping
and death of the son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh.
1942 The Japanese began their all-out assault on the U.S.
and Filipino troops at Bataan.
1946 Lt. General Masaharu Homma, the Japanese commander
responsible for the Bataan Death March, was executed in the
Philippines.
1948 U.S. President Harry Truman signed the Marshall Plan to
revive war-torn Europe. It was $5 billion in aid for 16
countries.
1967 The U.S. State Department said that Hanoi might be
brainwashing American prisoners and started experimenting
doing the same.
1968 Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "mountaintop"
speech just 24 hours before he was assassinated.
1968 North Vietnam agreed to meet with U.S. representatives
to set up preliminary peace talks.
1972 Charlie Chaplin returned to the U.S. after a twenty-
year absence.
1979 Jane Byrne became the first female mayor in Chicago.
1983 It was reported that Vietnamese occupation forces had
overrun a key insurgent base in western Cambodia.
1984 Col. Lansana Konte became the new president of Guinea
when the armed forces seized power after the death of Sekou
Toure.
1985 The U.S. charged that Israel violated the Geneva
Convention by deporting Shiite prisoners.
1986 The U.S. national debt hit $2 trillion.
1987 Riots disrupted mass during the Pope's visit to
Santiago, Chili.
1996 An Air Force jetliner carrying Commerce Secretary Ron
Brown crashed in Croatia, killing all 35 people aboard.
1996 Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski was arrested. He
pled guilty in January 1998 to five Unabomber attacks in
exchange for a life sentence without chance for parole.
2010 The first Apple iPad was released.
2017 smiled.
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Investment advice via email
Sunday, April 2, 2017, 09:35 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Sunday, April 2
Thank you, Judy!!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Colorado woman locked young children in
bedroom at home while she was away in
North Carolina
Details at Boneheads
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Today, April 2 in
1801 During the Napoleonic Wars, the Danish ships were
destroyed by the British fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen.
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Man is ready to die for an idea, provided that idea
is not quite clear to him.
--- Paul Eldridge
In physics, you don't have to go around making trouble for
yourself - nature does it for you.
--- Frank Wilczek (1951 - )
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A big, burly man visited his pastor's home and asked to see
the minister's wife, a woman well known for her charitable
impulses.
"Madam," he said in a broken voice, "I wish to draw your
attention to the terrible plight of a poor family in this
district. The father of the family is dead, the mother is
too ill to work, and the nine children are starving. They
are about to be turned into the cold, empty streets unless
someone pays their rent, which amounts to $400."
"How terrible!" exclaimed the preacher's wife. "May I ask
who you are?"
The sympathetic visitor applied his handkerchief to his
eyes. "I'm Jacob Schwartz, the landlord," he sobbed.
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Nothing gets past these guys.
A Harvard School of Public Health survey found that people
report more noise and other disruptions in binge-drinking
college neighborhoods than in other neighborhoods.
And a $4 million study by University of Buffalo Research
Institute on Addictions revealed that employees are much
more likely to call in sick if they have drunk alcohol the
night before.
$4 million! No kidding?
I could have told them that for free.
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Kanesha Godin,
25,
Fountain,
Colorado
Colorado woman locked young children in
bedroom at home while she was away in
North Carolina
A woman faces two counts of felony child abuse after she
allegedly left her two young children locked in a bedroom
while away on a trip.
It’s unclear exactly how long Kanesha Godin, 25, was away
from the two children, but police say they were malnourished
when they were discovered.
The Fountain Police Department says it was called to the
home in the 100 block of Wellington Street on March 8 after
a friend of Godin’s discovered the children weren’t being
cared for.
Police say Godin claimed that she had arranged for a friend
to check on the children while she was gone, to feed them
and to change their diapers. She claimed that she had told
the friend that a neighbor would be caring for the children
day and night as well, according to the police department.
But the friend eventually discovered that there was no
neighbor checking on the children and called police.
The bedroom in which the children were locked up had no
working light and the temperature on the thermostat was
turned up to 90. There was feces and urine all over the
place as well as soiled diapers.
Officers obtained an arrest warrant for Godin on Tuesday,
and she turned herself in. According to El Paso County jail
records, her bond was set at $25,000 but she also has two
active duty Fort Carson holds.
Godin is a Fort Carson soldier. The North Carolina native
has been with the military for more than seven years.
According to the arrest affidavit, Godin texted the woman
who was feeding the children, "The police officers in
fountain r guna ask u questions. They r guna put me in jail.
I need u to do me a favor. I know wat I told u as far as the
kids but plz say tht u were confused about who was supposed
to stay the night. Cus if u dont say tht Im guna be charged
with child neglect. And Cynthia actin shady af. They are
guna take the kids. Erase these messages."
The neighbor named by Godin told police that she had not
seen the children since December 2016. She said that Godin
did not ask her to babysit the children although she had
babysat them in the past and she thought they were with
their father. Godin had been estranged from the father of
the kids for 16 months. The neighbor showed police a text
that Godin sent her on March 9, "I need u to do me a favor.
I need u to vouch as my daytime sitter. They r guna take my
kids and throw me in jail and I did nothing wrong. I kno
it’s weird and a lot but I just want to ask u tht favor."
Police did not say how old the children were or how long
Godin was gone from her home.
When her commanding officer found out about the kids he
texted her and ordered her to get back from North Carolina
with the next plane and turn herself in to the police
immediately.
She is due in court March 16.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Rosanna
Re: Investment advice via email
Dear Webby
I received some investment advice in the email that
warned that the US dollar .......
Rosanna
Dear Rosanna
No, of course not.
You should not believe a word you read in spam.
That's just moron bait.
He is just trying to con you into bad investments and
trying to get rid of what he is stuck with.
Dump it!
You get better investment advice from a penny scale.
Right now it would be best to just double your money.
Fold it in half and stick it back into your wallet,
or invest it in your own business. Pay off loans,
buy tools, equipment and supplies.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Thoughts on Marriage
NOVICE: Do clever men make good husbands?
SAGE: Clever men don't BECOME husbands!
A husband said to his wife, "No, I don't hate your
relatives. In fact, I like your mother-in-law better
than I like mine."
WIFE: The 2 things I cook best are meatloaf and apple pie.
HUSBAND: Which is this?
NEWLYWED: Do you want dinner?
SPOUSE: Sure, what are my choices?
NEWLYWED: Yes and no.
DIET DEFINITION:
The word 'stressed' makes perfect sense when you
realize it is 'desserts' spelled backwards.
A little boy asked his father, "Daddy, how much does it
cost to get married?"
And the father replied, "I don't know, son, I'm still paying
for it."
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Easy Meatless Quiche Recipe
Quiche can be an easy meal to make if a visitor
turns out to be a vegetarian.
By Donna [396 Posts, 403 Comments]
Total Time: 1hour 15 minutes
Yield: 2 pies
Ingredients:
2 pre made pie crusts (the roll out ones in the refrigerated
section were great size to make a nice edge and they tasted
better than the frozen ones!
1 1/2 cup half and half
8 eggs
1 can of 'cream of' soup (I have used cream of celery, cream
of mushroom and cream of brocolli on different occasions)
1/2 cup various cut up veggies (Celery, carrots, onions, red
or green pepper, mushrooms, broccoli)
1/4 cup flour
1 cup shredded cheese (cheddar, swiss or your favorite)
salt and pepper
1/4 tsp garlic salt (optional)
1/8 tsp tumeric or your favorite spices (optional)
Note: I added some mushrooms to one of my pies and not the
other and sprinkled paprika on top to differentiate the two.
Feel free to add your favorite veggies and spices to your
recipe for your guests tastes!
Steps:
Cut up your choice of veggies and dredge in flour. Add to
the bottom of the uncooked pie crusts.
Mix together the eggs, half and half and creamed soup. Pour
on top of the floured veggies.
Cover the edges of your pie crust with aluminum foil so it
doesn't burn
Bake in a 425 degree oven for 45 minutes.
Remove the aluminum foil from the edges and bake 15 minutes
longer (or until brown)
Let it rest a while and it will condense somewhat. Enjoy!
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The little boy greeted his grandmother with a hug and said,
"I'm so happy to see you grandma. Now maybe daddy will do
the trick he has been promising us."
The grandmother was curious. "What trick is that my dear,"
she asked.
The little boy replied, "I heard daddy tell mommy that he
would climb the walls if you came to visit us again."
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>From Len, many years ago:
The Lone Ranger and Tonto walked into a bar and sat down
to drink a beer.
After a few minutes, a big tall cowboy walked in and said,
"Who owns the big white horse outside?"
The Lone Ranger stood up, hitched his gun belt, and said,
"I do, ... Why?"
The cowboy looked at the Lone Ranger and said,
"I just thought you would like to know that your horse is
about dead outside!"
The Lone Ranger and Tonto rushed outside, and sure enough,
Silver was ready to die from heat exhaustion.
The Lone Ranger got the horse water, and soon, Silver was s
tarting to feel a little better. The Lone Ranger turned to
Tonto and said, "Tonto, I want you to run around Silver and
see if you can create enough of a breeze to make him start
to feel better."
Tonto said, "Sure, Kemosabe," and took off running circles
around Silver. Not able to do anything else but wait, the
Lone Ranger returned to the bar to finish his beer.
A few minutes later, another cowboy struts into the bar and
asks, "Who owns that big white horse outside?"
The Lone Ranger stands again, and claims, "I do, what's
wrong with him this time?"
The cowboy looks him in the eye and says,
"Nothing, but you left your Injun runnin'."
Len, if you read this, send an email!
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Today on April 2
1513 Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted Florida.
The next day he went ashore.
1792 The U.S. Congress passed the Coinage Act to regulate
the coins of the United States. The act authorized $10
Eagles, $5 Half Eagles, $2.50 Quarter Eagle gold coins,
silver dollars, dollars, quarters, dimes and half-dimes to
be minted.
1801 During the Napoleonic Wars, the Danish ships were
destroyed by the British fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen.
1860 The first Italian Parliament met in Turin.
1865 Confederate President Davis and most of his Cabinet
fled the Confederate capital of Richmond, VA.
1872 G.B. Brayton received a patent for the gas-powered
streetcar.
1889 Charles Hall patented aluminum.
1902 The first motion picture theatre opened in Los Angeles
with the name Electric Theatre.
1905 The Simplon rail tunnel officially opened. The tunnel
went under the Alps and linked Switzerland and Italy.
1910 Karl Harris perfected the process for the artificial
synthesis of rubber.
1917 U.S. President Woodrow Wilson presented a declaration
of war against Germany to the U.S. Congress.
1932 A $50,000 ransom was paid for the infant son of Charles
and Anna Lindbergh. He child was not returned and was found
dead the next month.
1935 Sir Watson-Watt was granted a patent for RADAR.
1944 The Soviet Union announced that its troops had crossed
the Prut River and entered Romania.
1947 The U.N. Security Council voted to appoint the U.S. as
trustee for former Japanese-held Pacific Islands.
1958 The National Advisory Council on Aeronautics was
renamed NASA.
1960 France signed an agreement with Madagascar that
proclaimed the country an independent state within the
French community.
1963 Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King began the first non-
violent campaign in Birmingham, AL.
1966 South Vietnamese troops joined in demonstrations at Hue
and Da Nang for an end to military rule.
1967 In Peking, hundreds of thousands demonstrated against
Mao foe Liu Shao-chi.
1972 Burt Reynolds appeared nude in "Cosmopolitan" magazine.
1981 In Lebanon, thirty-seven people were reported killed
during fighting in the cities of Beirut and Zahle. It was
the worst violence since the 1976 cease fire.
1982 Argentina invaded the British-owned Falkland Islands.
The following June Britain took the islands back.
1983 The New Jersey Transit strike that began on March 1
came to an end.
1984 In Jerusalem, three Arab gunmen wounded 48 people when
they opened fire into a crowd of shoppers.
1986 On a TWA airliner flying from Rome to Athens a bomb
exploded under a seat killing four Americans.
1987 The speed limit on U.S. interstate highways was
increased to 65 miles per hour in limited areas.
1989 General Prosper Avril, Haiti's military leader,
survived a coup attempt. The attempt was apparently provoked
by Avril's U.S.-backed efforts to fight drug trafficking.
1990 Iraqi President Saddam Hussein threatened to incinerate
half of Israel with chemical weapons if Israel joined a
conspiracy against Iraq.
1992 Mob boss John Gotti was convicted in New York of murder
and racketeering. He was later sentenced to life in prison.
1996 Russia and Belarus signed a treaty that created a
political and economic alliance in an effort to reunite the
two former Soviet republics.
1996 Lech Walesa resumed his old job as an electrician at
the Gdansk shipyard. He was the former Solidarity union
leader who became Poland's first post-war democratic
president.
2002 Israeli troops surrounded the Church of the Nativity.
More than 200 Palestinians had taken refuge at the church
when Israel invaded Bethlehem.
2014 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that limits on the total
amount of money individuals can give political candidates
and political action committees were unconstitutional.
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Saturday, April 1, 2017, 11:32 AM
Posted by Administrator
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Saturday, April 1
At noon today the Internet will be shut down for annual
clearing of lost files. Turn your machine off before that to
avoid crashing your computer. Don`t turn it back on until
you get an email telling you it is safe.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Australian law professor pretends to be Justin Bieber
and cons 200 girls into sex and pornography
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 31 in
1578 William Harvey of England discovered blood circulation.
See More of what happened on this
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The reason there are so few female politicians is that
it is too much trouble to put makeup on two faces.
--- Maureen Murphy
Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to
recognize a mistake when you make it again.
--- Franklin P. Jones
The real problem is not whether machines think
but whether men do.
--- B. F. Skinner
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Here is a really ancient classic from the days before the
Internet:
'Many years ago, I married a widow out of love who had an
18-year-old daughter. After the wedding, my father came to
visit a number of times, and suddenly he fell in love with
my step-daughter. My father eventually married her without
my authorization.
As a result, my step-daughter legally became my step-mother
and my father my son-in-law. My father's wife (also my step-
daughter) and my step-mother, gave birth to a son who is my
grandchild because I am the husband of my step-daughter's
wife. This boy is also my brother, as the son of my father.
All at once, my wife became a grandmother, because she is
the mother of my father's wife. Therefore, it appears that I
am also my wife's grandchild. A short time after these
events, my wife gave birth to a son, who became my father's
brother-in-law, the step-son of my father's wife, and my
uncle. My son is also my step-mother's brother, and through
my step-mother, my wife has become a grandmother and I have
become my own grandfather.
In light of the above mentioned, I would like to know the
following: Does my son, who is also my uncle, my father's
son-in-law, and my step-mother's brother fulfill the
requirements for receiving childcare benefits?
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Saba was telling the little ones of how it was when he was
a young boy in Brooklyn, in Manhattan's immigrant ghetto.
"When I was a kid," he said, "we didn't even have a radio.
So our dad bored a hole through the wall into the neighbor's
living room to hear all the great boxing fights.
That's when we discovered
that they didn't have a radio either."
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Gordon Douglas Chalmers,
42,
Australia
Australian law professor pretends to be Justin Bieber
and cons 200 girls into sex and pornography
About 200 girls think 42-year-old Gordon Douglas Chalmers on
a fake Bieber page oin FaceBook is Justin Bieber. They skype
with him and meet him for sex and they can’t tell the
difference. He’s atually a law professor in Brisbane,
Australia.
Among the victims of the sickening scam are reportedly 50
American, 20 British, and six Australian children who sent
nude photos of themselves and, in several cases, managed to
meet the perpetrator, who pretended to be the Beeb, for
sexual encounters or photo sessions. The impersonator, a
42-year-old law professor named Gordon Douglas Chalmers,
Australian media outlets report, has just been charged with
931 child-sex offenses, including rape, assault, and
soliciting pedophilic pornography from 157 fans in the name
of the pop star.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Betty
Re: Do more pixels indicate a better camera?
Dear Webby
Do more pixels indicate a better digital camera?
Betty
Dear Edith
Dear Betty
No, not at all.
A 2 or 3 Megapixel Canon will make MUCH better pictures
than for example a 6 Megapixel HP. The biggest difference
is made by the quality and size of the lenses,
second is how straight the light hits the CCD inside that
translates light into electricity,
third is how well that analog electricity is converted to a
digital picture,
fourth is how deep and how large each CCD pixel is,
and finally in fifth place is the number of pixels.
None of that is explained in the sales hype, and very few
salespeople have a clue about that. If they brag about
Megapixels, take that as proof that they are totally
clueless.
If a salesperson tells you that the optics are made in the
same factory as for example the optics for Canon
professional film type cameras, and how important a large
lens is, then you have found somebody who knows the
stuff, and who probably is an advanced photographer.
Those people will likely try to talk you into the camera
that THEY want to buy for themselves. Depending on your
budget, scale back from that, but in the same line.
Don't hesitate getting last years model in a good line.
It will produce nicer pictures than current HP or Kodak, and
cost considerably less.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
>From Tina
When my husband, Mark, took his beat-up pickup truck to our
insurance agent for a pre-insurance inspection, the teen-age
receptionist was sent to look over the truck. Armed with a
checklist and a few simple questions, she breezed through
the chore. When she asked, "What are the age and make of the
vehicle?"
Mark replied, "It's a '75 Ford." Apologetic about its des-
perate condition, he added, "It's an old fossil." Inside,
the office assistant entered the data into her computer and
frowned. "Is there a problem?" asked Mark.
"Mr. Evans, no matter what I try," she explained,
"but the computer can't find a Ford Fossil."
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This is a guide about removing moss growing on bricks. Moss
can make brick paths and driveways very slippery. They need
to be cleaned for safety.
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Go to the Dollar Tree or any other places to by cheap
laundry detergent. Sprinkle it liberally on the moss and
mold, and in three to five days, it will start to turn
brown. At that point, you can brush it off with a stiff push
broom or a strong spray nozzle. I have done this for years,
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"I understand, Doctor, that many husbands snore,"
said the young wife, "but you've got to help me stop mine.
He's a ventriloquist and snores on both sides of me at
the same time!"
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Lorne McGinty was looking for a gift for a friend of his.
Everything he saw in the store was too expensive. Then he
came across a glass vase that had been broken, which could
be purchased for next to nothing.
The tightwad asked the store clerk to send the gift, hoping
his friend would think that the vase had been broken during
transit.
A couple of weeks later, he received an acknowledgment for
the gift.
"Thanks for the vase," read the card.
"It was so thoughtful of you to wrap each piece separately."
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Today on April 1
0527 Justinianus became the emperor of Byzantium.
1572 The Sea Beggars under Guillaume de la Marck landed in
Holland and captured the small town of Briel.
1578 William Harvey of England discovered blood circulation.
1621 The Plymouth, MA, colonists created the first treaty
with Native Americans.
1724 Jonathan Swift published Drapier's letters.
1748 The ruins of Pompeii were found.
1778 Oliver Pollock, a New Orleans businessman, created the
"$" symbol.
1793 In Japan, the volcano Unsen erupted killing about
53,000.
1826 Samuel Mory patented the internal combustion engine.
1853 Cincinnati became the first U.S. city to pay fire
fighters a regular salary.
1863 The first wartime conscription law went into effect in
the U.S.
1864 The first travel accident policy was issued to James
Batterson by the Travelers Insurance Company.
1865 At the Battle of Five Forks in Petersburg, VA, Gen.
Robert E. Lee began his final offensive.
1867 Blacks voted in the municipal election in Tuscumbia,
AL.
1867 The International Exhibition opened in Paris.
1867 Singapore, Penang & Malakka became British crown
colonies.
1873 The British White Star steamship Atlantic sank off Nova
Scotia killing 547.
1881 Anti-Jewish riots took place in Jerusalem.
1881 Kingdom post office in Netherlands opened.
1889 The first dishwashing machine was marketed (in
Chicago).
1891 The London-Paris telephone connection opened.
1891 The William Wrigley Jr. Company was founded in Chicago,
IL. The company is most known for its Juicy Fruit gum.
1905 The British East African Protectorate became the colony
of Kenya.
1905 Paris and Berlin were linked by telephone.
1918 England's Royal Flying Corps was replaced by the Royal
Air Force.
1924 Adolf Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison for
high treason in relation to the "Beer Hall Putsch."
1924 Imperial Airways was formed in Britain.
1927 The first automatic record changer was introduced by
His Master's Voice.
1928 China's Chiang Kai-shek began attacking communists.
1929 Louie Marx introduced the Yo-Yo.
1930 Leo Hartnett of the Chicago Cubs broke the altitude
record for a catch by catching a baseball dropped from the
Goodyear blimp 800 feet over Los Angeles, CA.
1931 An Earthquake devastated Managua Nicaragua killing
2,000.
1931 Jackie Mitchell became the first female in professional
baseball when she signed with the Chattanooga Baseball Club.
1933 Nazi Germany began the persecution of Jews by
boycotting Jewish businesses.
1935 The first radio tube to be made of metal was announced.
1937 Aden became a British colony.
1938 The first commercially successful fluorescent lamps
were introduced.
1939 The U.S. recognized the Franco government in Spain at
end of Spanish civil war.
1945 U.S. forces invaded Okinawa during World War II. It was
the last campaign of World War II.
1946 Weight Watchers was formed.
1946 A tidal wave (tsunami) struck the Hawaiian Islands
killing more than 170 people.
1948 The Berlin Airlift began.
1950 Italian Somalia became a United Nations trust territory
under Italian administration.
1952 The Big Bang theory was proposed in "Physical Review"
by Alpher, Bethe & Gamow.
1960 France exploded 2 atom bombs in the Sahara Desert.
1960 The U.S. launched TIROS-1. It was the first weather
satellite.
1963 Workers of the International Typographical Union ended
their strike that had closed nine New York City newspapers.
The strike ended 114 days after it began on December 8,
1962.
1970 The U.S. Army charged Captain Ernest Medina in the My
Lai massacre.
1971 The United Kingdom lifted all restrictions on gold
ownership.
1972 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong troops renewed their
offensive in South Vietnam.
1973 Japan allowed its citizens to own gold.
1976 Apple Computer began operations.
1979 Iran was proclaimed to be an Islamic Republic by
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini after the Shah was kicked out.
1980 A failed assassination attempt against Iraqi vice-
premier Tariq Aziz occurred.
1982 The U.S. transferred the Canal Zone to Panama.
1985 World oil prices dropped below $10 a barrel.
1986 The U.S. submarine Nathaniel Green ran aground in the
Irish Sea.
1987 Steve Newman became the first man to walk around the
world. The walk was 22,000 miles and took 4 years.
1987 U.S. President Reagan told doctors in Philadelphia,
"We've declared AIDS public health enemy No. 1."
1991 Iran released British hostage Roger Cooper after 5
years.
1991 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that jurors could not be
barred from serving due to their race.
1991 The Warsaw Pact was officially dissolved.
1992 Players began the first strike in the 75-year history
of the National Hockey League (NHL).
1998 A federal judge dismissed the Paula Jones' sexual
harassment lawsuit against U.S. President Clinton saying
that the claims fell "far short" of being worthy of a trial.
1999 In Zhytomyr, Ukraine, Anatoliy Onoprienko was sentenced
to death for the deaths of 52 men, women and children. 43 of
the killings occurred in a 6-month period.
1999 The Canadian territory of Nunavut was created. It was
carved from the eastern part of the Northwest Territories
and covered about 772,000 square miles.
2001 China began holding 24 crewmembers of a U.S.
surveillance plane. The EP-3E U.S. Navy crew had made an
emergency landing after an in-flight collision with a
Chinese fighter jet. The Chinese pilot was missing and
presumed dead. The U.S. crew was released on April 11, 2001.
2001 Former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic was
arrested on corruption charges after a 26-hour standoff with
the police at his Belgrade villa.
2003 North Korea test-fired an anti-ship missile off its
west coast.
2004 U.S. President George W. Bush signed the Unborn Victims
of Violence Act. The bill made it a crime to harm a fetus
during an assault on a pregnant woman.
2004 Gateway Inc. announced that it would be closing all of
its 188 stores on April 9.
2009 Albania and Croatia joined the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO).
2010 The U.S. Congress cut Medicare reimbursements to
physicians by 21%.
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Friday, March 31
Time to wear a bit of red to show your support
for the troops!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Alabama Arrestee so loose he defecates gun
into his shorts
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 31 in
1492 King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain
issued the Alhambra edict expelling Jews who were
unwilling to convert to Christianity.
See More of what happened on this
day in history.
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There's no trick to being a humorist when you have the
whole government working for you.
--- Will Rogers (1879 - 1935)
"If you would persuade, you must appeal to interest
rather than intellect."
--- Benjamin Franklin
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For months he had been her devoted admirer. Now, at
long last, he had collected sufficient courage to ask
her the most momentous of all questions:
"There are quite a lot of advantages to being a
bachelor," he began, "but there comes a time when one
longs for the companionship of another being--a being
who will regard one as perfect, as an idol, whom one
can treat as one's absolute own, who will be kind and
faithful when times are hard, who will share one's joys
and sorrows."
To his delight he saw a sympathetic gleam in her eyes.
Then she nodded in agreement.
Finally, she responded, "I think its a great idea! Can
I help you choose what kind of puppy to buy?"
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Today's reading is from the Book of Corporate Life,
Chapter 1, verses 1-15:
1. In the beginning was the Plan.
2. And then came the Assumptions.
3. And the Assumptions were without form.
4. And the Plan was without Substance.
5. And darkness was upon the face of the Workers.
6. And the Workers spoke among themselves saying, "It
is a crock of crap and it stinks."
7. And the Workers went unto their Supervisors and
said, "It is a crock of dung and we cannot live with
the smell."
8. And the Supervisors went unto their Managers saying,
"It is a container of organic waste, and it is very
strong, such that none may abide by it."
9. And the Managers went unto their Directors, saying,
"It is a vessel of fertilizer, and none may abide its
strength."
10. And the Directors spoke among themselves, saying to
one another, "It contains that which aids plant growth,
and it is very strong."
11. And the directors went to the Vice Presidents,
saying unto them, "It promotes growth, and it is very
powerful."
12. And the Vice Presidents went to the President,
saying unto him, "It has very powerful effects."
13. And the President looked upon the Plan and saw that
it was good.
14. And the Plan became Policy.
15. And that is how crap happens.
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2017 Superbloom in Death Valley
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Jesse Roberts,
23,
Elkmont,
Alabama
Alabama Arrestee so loose he defecates gun
into his shorts
An Alabama man being booked into jail for public
intoxication had a stolen handgun hidden in a certain body
cavity, according to police who noticed that the defendant
was walking “strangely” upon arrival at the county jail.
Jesse Roberts, 23, was collared early today by cops
responding to a 911 call about a prowler near a residence in
Elkmont, a town outside Huntsville.
Seen above, Roberts was arrested and transported to the
Limestone County jail, where corrections officers took
notice of his odd gait.
As Roberts was being searched, an unloaded Jimenez Arms
.380-caliber pistol fell from his rear end into his
underwear. “I immediately considered that he defecated on
himself before noticing a familiar shape in the form of a
pistol in his boxers,” a jailer noted in a report, according
to Sheriff Mike Blakely.
Upon recovering the unloaded weapon from Roberts’s drawers,
cops determined that the $100 handgun had been reported
stolen out of Florence, a city 50 miles away.
Along with a misdemeanor public intoxication rap, Roberts is
facing charges for receiving stolen property, introducing
contraband into a correctional facility, and carrying a
concealed weapon without a permit. Roberts is locked up in
lieu of $7250 bail.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Edith
Re: Portrait for Resume in California
Dear Webby
I am pretty good with Selfies that look OK on Facebook, but
they are NOT the quality I need for a resume. I am not
loking for a freebie with a cheap phone, but a real,
professional, high resolution glamor shot.
I am willing to spend a bit to get a decent glamor shot for
a fancy resume. If I get this job, the cost of that portrait
will be paid for in a day.
Edith
/i>
Dear Edith
The ideal photographer for you would be Karen Vaisman.
I have known Karen since the early 90's, when we used to go
on PowWow cruises and argued a lot.
Just go to Karen
and see the difference a real, professional photographer can
make.
Karen has various other sites too, but that one is a good
introduction.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
A man told the ringmaster that he was interested in
joining the circus as a lion tamer. The ringmaster asked
if he had any experience and the man said,
"Why, yes. My father was one of the most famous lion
tamers in the world, and he taught me everything he knew."
"Really?" said the ringmaster. "Did he teach you how to
make a lion jump through a flaming hoop?"
"Yes he did," the man replied.
"And did he teach you how to have six lions form a pyramid?"
"Yes he did," the man replied.
"And have you ever stuck your head in a lion's mouth?"
"Just once," the man replied.
The ringmaster asked, "Why only once?"
And the man said, "I was looking for my father."
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Keep Socks Together
If you are tired of lonely socks, attach pairs of socks
with a safety pin before putting them in the washer.
Even better, pin them together when you take them
off and toss them in the dirty clothes hamper. The
best safety pins are diaper safety pins which are less
likely to snag and damage other clothing.
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A customer wanted to ask his attractive waitress for a date,
but couldn't get her attention. When he was able to catch
her eye, she quickly looked away. Finally he followed her
into the kitchen and blurted out his invitation. To his
amazement, she readily consented.
He said, "Why have you been avoiding me all this time?
You wouldn't even make eye contact."
"Oh," said the waitress, "I thought you wanted more coffee!"
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SIXTEEN STEPS TO BUILD A CAMPFIRE
Building a campfire is easy… just follow these
sixteen steps (in order):
Split dead limb into fragments and shave one fragment
into slivers.
Bandage left thumb.
Chop other fragments into smaller fragments.
Bandage left foot.
Make structure of slivers (include those embedded in hand).
Light Match.
Light Match.
Repeat "a Scout is cheerful" and light match.
Apply match to slivers, add wood fragments, and blow gently
into base of fire.
Apply burn ointment to nose.
When fire is burning, collect more wood.
Upon discovering that fire has gone out while out searching
for more wood, soak wood from can labeled "kerosene."
Treat face and arms for second-degree burns.
Relabel can to read "gasoline."
When fire is burning well, add all remaining firewood.
When thunder storm has passed, repeat steps.
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Today on March 31
1492 King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain issued the
Alhambra edict expelling Jews who were unwilling to convert
to Christianity.
1779 Russia and Turkey signed a treaty concerning military
action in Crimea.
1831 Quebec and Montreal were incorporated as cities.
1854 The U.S. government signed the Treaty of Kanagawa with
Japan. The act opened the ports of Shimoda and Hakotade to
American trade.
1862 Skirmishing between Rebels and Union forces took place
at Island 10 on the Mississippi River.
1870 In Perth Amboy, NJ, Thomas Munday Peterson became the
first black to vote in the U.S.
1880 Wabash, IN, became the first town to be completely
illuminated with electric light.
1885 Binney & Smith Company was founded in New York City.
The company later became Crayola, LLC.
1889 In Paris, the Eiffel Tower officially opened.
1900 The W.E. Roach Company was the first automobile company
to put an advertisement in a national magazine. The magazine
was the "Saturday Evening Post".
1900 In France, the National Assembly passed a law reducing
the workday for women and children to 11 hours.
1901 In Russia, the Czar lashed out at Socialist-
Revolutionaries with the arrests of 72 people and the
seizing of two printing presses.
1902 In Tennessee, 22 coal miners were killed by an
explosion.
1904 In India, hundreds of Tibetans were slaughtered by the
British.
1905 Kaiser Wilhelm arrived in Tangier proclaiming to
support an independent state of Morocco.
1906 The Conference on Moroccan Reforms in Algerciras ended
after two months with France and Germany in agreement.
1908 250,000 coal miners in Indianapolis, IN, went on strike
to await a wage adjustment.
1909 Serbia accepted Austrian control over Bosnia-
Herzegovina.
1917 The U.S. purchased and took possession of the Virgin
Islands from Denmark for $25 million.
1921 Great Britain declared a state of emergency because of
the thousands of coal miners on strike.
1923 In New York City, the first U.S. dance marathon was
held. Alma Cummings set a new world record of 27 hours.
1932 The Ford Motor Co. debuted its V-8 engine.
1939 Britain and France agreed to support Poland if Germany
threatened invasion.
1940 La Guardia airport in New York officially opened to the
public.
1941 Germany began a counter offensive in North Africa.
1946 Monarchists won the elections in Greece.
1948 The Soviets in Germany began blocking the Western
trains headed toward Berlin.
1949 Winston Churchill declared that the A-bomb was the only
thing that kept the U.S.S.R. from taking over Europe.
1949 Newfoundland entered the Canadian confederation as its
10th province.
1958 The U.S. Navy formed the atomic submarine division.
1960 The South African government declared a state of
emergency after demonstrations led to the death of more than
50 Africans.
1966 An estimated 200,000 anti-war demonstrators march in
New York City. They eventually defeated the US military at
home.
1966 The Soviet Union launched Luna 10, which became the
first spacecraft to enter a lunar orbit.
1970 The U.S. forces in Vietnam down a MIG-21, it was the
first since September 1968.
1976 The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that Karen Anne
Quinlan could be disconnected from a respirator. Quinlan
remained comatose until 1985 when she died.
1980 U.S. President Carter deregulated the banking industry.
1981 In Bangkok, Thailand, four of five Indonesian
terrorists were killed after hijacking an airplane on March
28.
1986 167 people died when a Mexicana Airlines Boeing 727
crashed in Los Angeles.
1989 Canada and France signed a fishing rights pact.
1991 Albania offered a multi-party election for the first
time in 50 years. Incumbent President Ramiz Alia won.
1991 Iraqi forces recaptured the northern city of Kirkuk
from Kurdish guerillas.
1994 "Nature" magazine announced that a complete skull of
Australopithecus afarensis had been found in Ethiopia. The
finding is of humankind's earliest ancestor.
1998 U.N. Security Council imposed arms embargo on
Yugoslavia.
2000 In Uganda, officials set the number of deaths linked to
a doomsday religious cult, the Movement for the Restoration
of the Ten Commandments, at more than 900. In Kanungu, a
March 17 fire at the cult's church killed more than 530 and
authorities subsequently found mass graves at various sites
linked to the cult.
2004 Google Inc. announced that it would be introducing a
free e-mail service called Gmail.
2016 Apple released the iPhone SE.
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How often should Windows 7 be rebooted?
Thursday, March 30, 2017, 09:24 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Thursday, March 30
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Man drives drunk in the wrong direction of the road,
urinates on himself twice
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 30 in
1814 The allied European nations against Napoleon marched
into Paris. They did not like his ideas of democracy, and
really hated the decimal metric system.
See More of what happened on this day in history.
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Truly great madness cannot be achieved without significant
intelligence.
--- Henrik Tikkanen
"He who boasts of his ancestry
is praising the deeds of another."
--- Seneca the Younger
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Two paramedics were dispatched to check on a 92-year-old
man who had become disoriented. They decided to take him
to the hospital for evaluation. En route, with siren going,
they questioned the man to determine his level of
awareness.
Leaning close, one paramedic asked,
"Sir, do you know what we're doing right now?"
The old man slowly looked up at him, then gazed out the
ambulance window. He slowly turned back to the paramedic
and said, "Oh, I'd say about 50, maybe 55."
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A ten-year-old girl asked and received help from a
librarian on how to use the card catalog. In a little
while, the girl approached the librarian again, wanting
to know how to spell "tequila."
"T-e-q-u-i-l-a," spelled the librarian. The girl thanked
her and went back to her search.
A short time later she came to the desk, looking quite
distraught. "I just can't find it." she said.
"What book are you looking for, honey?" the librarian
asked.
And the little girl said, "Tequila Mockingbird."
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Old WhitePass wall calendar. They have a different picture
every year. 2013 is one of my favorites.
I used to collect them since the 70`s but left all the ones
prior to 2000 in the Yukon when I moved to Alberta.
You can order them.
Keep in mind, they are BIG, poster size wall calendars!
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Robbie Charles Watson,
55,
Alachua,
Florida
Man drives drunk in the wrong direction of the road,
urinates on himself twice
After being pulled over for driving drunkenly on the wrong
side of a highway, a Newberry man urinated his pants in
front of a police car, Alachua Police said.
Robbie Charles Watson, 55, was driving north in the
southbound lanes of State Road 25 in Alachua when a police
car tried to pull him over at about 12:14 a.m., according to
an arrest report. He pulled over in the median before
driving off to a Sunco parking lot, at 11921 NW U.S. Highway
441.
An officer noticed Watson had bloodshot eyes and slurred
speech, according to the report. Watson had also urinated in
his pants.
When officers asked Watson for documents, he couldn’t follow
directions and gave police the wrong documents multiple
times, police said. He was unsteady and leaned
against his car for support, a responding officer noted.
Watson was unable to complete field sobriety exercises,
according to the report.
After officers placed him in front of a police car, he
urinated in his pants again, according to the report.
Watson refused to submit to a breathalyzer test, and a jail
nurse told police he had to be taken to a hospital, police
said.
At about 5:50 a.m., Watson was cleared by the hospital and
brought back to the Alachua County Jail, according to the
report. When police asked him to sign a criminal citation,
Watson refused even after officers told him refusal would be
a misdemeanor.
Police arrested him on charges of driving under the
influence and refusing to sign a criminal citation. Watson
was released from jail on his own recognizance Tuesday
morning. He could not be reached for comment.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Chris
Re: Reboot how often ?
Dear Webby
How often should a computer with Windows 7 be rebooted?
Chris
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Dear Chris
That depends entirely on what you have on it.
If the machine is near stock, with Malwarebytes on it,
and just used for business, with spreadsheets,
word processors, databases and normal Internet access
for bill paying and shopping, then once a week is plenty.
If the machine has Norton on it, and a dozen tweaks and
utilities and toolbars and similar stuff, then once an hour
is good, unless it crashes before then.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Jane went to the bank and applied for a loan.
"I want a loan, I'm going to divorce my husband."
"Oh, we don't give loans for divorces" the manager
says "We make loans for appliances, automobiles,
businesses, home improvements...."
Jane interrupts and says "Well, this is certainly a
'Home Improvement.'
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Pressure Cooker Pea Soup
By Judy Pariser S. [269 Posts, 1,925 Comments]
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 55 minutes
Yield: 9 cups
Source: Budget Bytes
Soup in 45 minutes with no standing over the stove watching!
Ingredients:
1 yellow onion, diced
3 carrots, cut in thin rounds
3 ribs celery, cut in small pieces
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 lb split peas
2 Tbsp oil
1 bay leaf
1/2 Tbsp paprika
1/4 tsp thyme
salt and pepper to taste
6 cups water or broth
Steps:
Rinse the peas in a colander.
Put all ingredients in the pressure cooker. Add one bay leaf
on the top.
Set the cooker for 15 minutes of cooking.
Let the cooker release on its own. This will take about 15
minutes.
Stir the soup and taste. Adjust seasonings if necessary. You
may blend, if you wish.
Serve and enjoy.
I usually toss a ham bone or a diced
ham end piece into pea spup for traditional Canadian pea
soup flavor.
You can concentrate Canadian pea soup at VERY low heat until
it is very thick, then ladle it into ziplock baggies sitting
in cups.When they are cold, put them into the freezer. The
reason for the cups is uniform sizes and not interlocking in
the freezer. When frozen, you can tip the hockey pucks out
of the cups. To use, just toss a puck into boiling water,
and you will have pea soup in a few minutes. Just add bread,
and you have a good meal.
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>From Fred
The other night, my friend and I were going out. She sat
there and put on eyebrow pencil, eye shadow, eyeliner,
eyelashes, foundation, mascara, toner, blush, trim, siding,
shingles, lighting and lipstick, then turned to me and said,
"Does this look natural?"
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The school of agriculture's dean of admissions was
interviewing a prospective student and asked,
"Why have you chosen this career?"
The young man said, "I dream of making a million dollars
in farming, like my father."
"Your father made a million dollars in farming?" echoed
the dean.
"No," replied the applicant, "but he always dreamed of it."
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News
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for grownups.
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Today on March 30
1533 Henry VIII divorced his first wife, Catherine of
Aragon.
1814 The allied European nations against Napoleon marched
into Paris. They did not like his ideas of democracy, and
really hated the decimal metric system.
1822 Florida became a U.S. territory.
1842 Dr. Crawford W. Long performed the first operation
while his patient was anesthetized by ether.
1855 About 5,000 "Border Ruffians" from western Missouri
invaded the territory of Kansas and forced the election of a
pro-slavery legislature. It was the first election in
Kansas.
1858 Hyman L. Lipman of Philadelphia patented the pencil.
1867 The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million
dollars.
1870 The 15th amendment, guaranteeing the right to vote
regardless of race, was passed by the U.S. Congress.
1870 Texas was readmitted to the Union.
1903 Revolutionary activity in the Dominican Republic
brought U.S. troops to Santo Domingo to protect American
interests.
1905 U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt was chosen to mediate
in the Russo-Japanese peace talks.
1909 The Queensboro bridge in New York opened linking
Manhattan and Queens. It was the first double decker bridge.
1909 In Oklahoma, Seminole Indians revolted against meager
pay for government jobs.
1916 Pancho Villa killed 172 at the Guerrero garrison in
Mexico.
1936 Britain announced a naval construction program of 38
warships.
1940 The Japanese set up a puppet government called Manchuko
in Nanking, China.
1941 The German Afrika Korps under General Erwin Rommel
began its first offensive against British forces in Libya.
1944 The U.S. fleet attacked Palau, near the Philippines.
1945 The U.S.S.R. invaded Austria after World War II.
1946 The Allies seized 1,000 Nazis attempting to revive the
Nazi party in Frankfurt.
1950 The invention of the phototransistor was announced.
1950 U.S. President Truman denounced Senator Joe McCarthy as
a saboteur of U.S. foreign policy.
1957 Tunisia and Morocco signed a friendship treaty in
Rabat.
1972 The British government assumed direct rule over
Northern Ireland. The irish did not like that one bit.
1972 The Eastertide Offensive began when North Vietnamese
troops crossed into the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in the
northern portion of South Vietnam.
1975 As the North Vietnamese forces moved toward Saigon
South Vietnamese soldiers mob rescue jets in desperation.
1981 U.S. President Ronald Reagan was shot and wounded in
Washington, DC, by John W. Hinckley Jr. Two police officers
and Press Secretary James Brady were also wounded.
1982 The space shuttle Columbia completed its third and its
longest test flight after 8 days in space.
1984 The U.S. ended its participation in the multinational
peace force in Lebanon.
1987 Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflowers" was bought for $39.85
million.
1993 In Sarajevo, two Serb militiamen were sentenced to
death for war crimes committed in Bosnia.
1994 Serbs and Croats signed a cease-fire to end their war
in Croatia while Bosnian Muslims and Serbs continued to
fight each other.
1998 Rolls-Royce was purchased by BMW in a $570 million
deal.
2002 Suspected Islamic militants set off several grenades at
a temple in Indian-controlled Kashmir. Four civilians, four
policemen and two attackers were killed and 20 people were
injured.
2009 The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey confirmed
that the new World Trade Center building would be officially
known by its legal name of "One World Trade Center."
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017, 10:30 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Wednesday, March 29
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DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Texas pastor caught with child porno
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 28 in
1867 The British Parliament passed the North America
Act to create the Dominion of Canada.
See More of what happened on this day in history.
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The most dangerous strategy is to jump a chasm in two leaps.
--- Benjamin Disraeli (1804 - 1881)
Truly great madness cannot be achieved without
significant intelligence.
--- Henrik Tikkanen
Nobody outside of a baby carriage or a judge's chamber
believes in an unprejudiced point of view.
--- Lillian Hellman (1905 - 1984)
A mother takes twenty years to make a man of her boy,
and another woman makes a fool of him in twenty minutes.
--- Robert Frost
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Two Irish mothers were talking about their sons. The first
said, "My Patrick is such a saint. He works hard, doesn't
smoke, and he hasn't so much as looked at a woman in
over two years."
The other woman said, "Well, my Francis is a saint himself.
Not only hasn't he not looked at a woman in over three
years, but he hasn't touched a drop of liquor in all that
time."
"My word," the first Irish mother said. "You must be so
proud."
"I am," the second mother replied. "And when he's paroled
next month, I'm going to throw him one heck of a
big party."
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My mother taught me TO APPRECIATE A JOB WELL DONE -
"If you're going to kill each other, do it outside -
I just finished cleaning!"
My mother taught me about TIME TRAVEL -
"If you don't clean up your act,
I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!"
My mother taught me about JUSTICE -
"One day you will have kids,
and I hope they turn out just like YOU..
THEN you'll see what it's like."
MOM TAUGHT ME RELIGION
"You better pray that will come out of that carpet!"
MOM TAUGHT ME LOGIC
"Because I said so, that's why!"
MOM TAUGHT ME IRONY
"Keep laughing and I'll give you something to cry about!"
MOM TAUGHT ME ABOUT THE SCIENCE OF OSMOSIS
"Shut your mouth and eat your supper!"
MOM TAUGHT ME ABOUT CONTORTIONISM
"Will you look at the dirt on the back of your neck?"
MOM TAUGHT ME ABOUT STAMINA
"You'll sit there until all that spinach is gone!"
MOM TAUGHT ME ABOUT WEATHER
"It looks like a tornado went through your room!"
MOM TAUGHT ME HOW TO SOLVE PHYSICS PROBLEMS
"If I yelled because I saw a meteor coming toward you, would
you listen then?"
MOM TAUGHT ME ABOUT HYPOCRISY
"If I told you once, I've told you a million times-don't
exaggerate!"
MOM TAUGHT ME ABOUT BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
"Stop acting like your father!"
And most of all.....
MOM TAUGHT ME THE CIRCLE OF LIFE
"I brought you into this world, I can take you out!"
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
James Rankin,
78,
Hurst,
Texas
Texas pastor caught with child porno
A Texas pastor is claiming that child pornography images
allegedly found on his computer were “to remind himself of
what other people like to look at,” according to an
affidavit for a search warrant.
Local police disagree.
“That explanation did not really pan out for us,” police
Sgt. Lonnie Brazzel told The Huffington Post.
Authorities on Friday seized computers, digital storage
devices and cameras belonging to 78-year-old James Rankin,
of Hurst, Texas.
Rankin was arrested after employees at a Best Buy alerted
police to suspected child pornography allegedly found
Thursday on an Apple iMac that Hurst brought in for repair.
When investigators examined the computer, they allegedly
found about 50 images of nude children, some of which they
described as having a “‘home-made’ quality.”
Rankin told police he’d discovered the images seven or eight
years ago “and saved these images because he had researched
a possible lesson involving Cupid, love, and human
trafficking,” according to the search affidavit.
However, authorities say some of the images have dates as
recent as February associated with them.
“This is now a matter of whether this a downloaded
collection or photos he’s taken,” Brazzel said.
A forensic analysis of the images is pending.
At the time of his arrest, Rankin told police he was an
associate pastor at Bellevue Baptist Church in Hurst. A now-
defunct page on the church’s website states that Rankin is a
married father of two who served in churches in Tennessee,
Fort Worth and Amarillo. He also served as a chaplain in the
U.S. Army.
The church did not respond to a request for comment.
Rankin also allegedly said the photos served as a reminder
of “how bad human trafficking is.” However, it appears his
concern didn’t motivate him to take any further action.
Court documents do not indicate that Rankin ever notified
authorities or the National Center for Missing and Exploited
Children of the existence of the alleged child porn images,
or the website from which he allegedly downloaded them.
Rankin, who faces a charge of possession of child
pornography, is jailed in lieu of $5,000 bond. The forensic
analysis of the alleged evidence is expected to take five to
six weeks, Brazzel said.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Olaf
Re: Hard to read font colors
Dear Webby
Some people use very difficult to read font colors, like
for example silver on white, or dark blue on black. Is
there a way to make that easier to read ?
Thanks
Olaf
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Dear Olaf
Why ?
Have you ever found anything worth reading on a site whose
writer was afflicted with that type of insanity ?
I haven't, and I don't waste my time on that kind of site.
There are plenty of sites with good content presented in
easy to read color combinations.
However, if you think you HAVE to read a site like that,
hit
CTRL A
to select and highlight All.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
"It's no good, sir," said the hopeless pupil to his English
teacher. "I try to learn, but everything you say goes in
both ears and out the other."
"Goes in both ears and out the other?" asked the puzzled
teacher. "But you only have two ears, boy."
"Guess I'm no good at math, either!"
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Italian Lentil and Swiss Chard Soup Recipe
By Jess [166 Posts, 971 Comments]
Total Time: approximately 2 hours
Yield: 8
Source: I adapted my friend Lisa's basic recipe for lentils.
Ingredients:
1 Tbsp olive oil
2 cups lentils
1 onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 stalks celery, finely chopped
1 cup mushrooms, chopped
2 carrots, chopped
1 cup spaghetti sauce or 1 can diced tomatoes
1 qt vegetable broth
salt, pepper and Italian seasoning to taste
1 bunch Swiss chard, chopped
This recipe used what I had on hand. You could substitute or
leave out pretty much any of these ingredients to suit your
family's taste. I often make a similar soup with noodles
instead of lentils and call it Spaghetti Soup.
Steps:
Heat olive oil in a heavy bottomed pot, over medium heat.
Add onions, then garlic. Cook until slightly softened.
Add lentils and sauté for a couple of minutes. Add celery
and stir, then add mushrooms after a minute or two, then
carrots. Allow to cook off the excess moisture for a few
minutes. Add in spaghetti sauce, vegetable broth and
seasonings.
Increase heat to bring soup to just a boil, then turn to low
and simmer until lentils are cooked. I cooked my soup for
about two hours on low but I'm sure it would have been ready
sooner.
Add more water to give the soup the right consistency. Just
before serving, check seasonings and make adjustments as
necessary. Add Swiss chard and cook for about 5 more minutes
before serving.
Cheese would have been a wonderful garnish to this soup. I
served it with a green salad but it would have been nice to
have bread too.
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While talking with my semi-deaf uncle one evening, I
noticed that his "hearing aid" was actually an earphone
from a transistor radio. The wire had been cut and was
sticking out of his shirt.
"How does that help your hearing?" I asked.
"Don't help my hearing none," he replied.
"Makes people talk louder."
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| Best of the month-People Are Awesome!
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>From Bill
While riding the bus, my mother noticed a young man, who
was holding onto the same pole, staring at her.
Eventually, he said, "Excuse me. This is my stop."
Since she wasn't blocking his way, she was confused.
"Well," she said,"go ahead."
"And this is my pole," he said.
My mother was completely perplexed until the young man
added, "I just bought it at the hardware store to hold
up my shower curtain."
And with that, he picked up his pole and carried it off
the bus.
Ophelia Dingbatter's
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for grownups.
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Today on March 29
1461 Edward IV secured his claim to the English thrown by
defeating Henry VI’s Lancastrians at the battle of Towdon.
1638 First permanent European settlement in Delaware was
established.
1847 U.S. troops under General Winfield Scott took
possession of the Mexican stronghold at Vera Cruz.
1848 Niagara Falls stopped flowing for one day due to an ice
jam.
1867 The British Parliament passed the North America Act to
create the Dominion of Canada.
1901 The first federal elections were held in Australia.
1903 A regular news service began between New York and
London on Marconi's wireless.
1906 In the U.S., 500,000 coal miners walked off the job
seeking higher wages.
1913 The Reichstag announced a raise in taxes in order to
finance the new military budget.
1916 The Italians call off the fifth attack on Isonzo.
1936 Italy firebombed the Ethiopian city of Harar.
1941 The British sank five Italian warships off the
Peloponnesus coast in the Mediterranean.
1943 In the U.S. rationing of meat, butter and cheese began
during World War II.
1946 Gold Coast became the first British colony to hold an
African parliamentary majority.
1951 The Chinese reject MacArthur's offer for a truce in
Korea.
1951 In the United States, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were
convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage. They were
executed in June 19, 1953.
1962 Cuba opened the trial of the Bay of Pigs invaders.
1966 Leonid Brezhnev became the First Secretary of the
Soviet Communist Party. He denounced the American policy in
Vietnam and called it one of aggression.
1967 France launched its first nuclear submarine.
1971 Lt. William Calley Jr., of the U.S. Army, was found
guilty of the premeditated murder of at least 22 Vietnamese
civilians. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. The trial
was the result of the My Lai massacre in Vietnam on March
16, 1968.
1971 A jury in Los Angeles recommended the death penalty for
Charles Manson and three female followers for the 1969 Tate-
La Bianca murders. The death sentences were later commuted
to live in prison.
1973 The last U.S. troops left South Vietnam.
1974 Mariner 10, the U.S. space probe became the first
spacecraft to reach the planet Mercury. It had been launched
on November 3, 1973.
1974 Eight Ohio National Guardsmen were indicted on charges
stemming from the shooting deaths of four students at Kent
State University on May 4, 1970. All the guardsmen were
later acquitted.
1975 Egyptian president Anwar Sadat declared that he would
reopen the Suez Canal on June 5, 1975.
1979 The Committee on Assassinations Report issued by U.S.
House of Representatives stated the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy was the result of a conspiracy.
1983 Erno Rubik was granted a patent for his Magic Cube.
(U.S. Patent 4,378,116)
1986 A court in Rome acquitted six men in a plot to kill the
Pope.
1987 Hulk Hogan took 11 minutes, 43 seconds to pin Andre the
Giant in front of 93,136 Wrestlemania III fans at the
Silverdome in Pontiac, MI.
1992 Democratic presidential front-runner Bill Clinton said
"I didn't inhale and I didn't try it again" in reference to
when he had experimented with marijuana. Nobody believed
him.
1993 The South Korean government agreed to pay financial
support to women who had been forced to have sex with
Japanese troops during World War II.
1995 The U.S. House of Representatives rejected a
constitutional amendment that would have limited terms to 12
years in the U.S. House and Senate.
1999 At least 87 people died in an earthquake in India's
Himalayan foothills.
2004 Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia
and Slovenia became members of NATO.
2010 In Japan, the Tokyo Skytree tower became the tallest
structure in Japan when it reached 1,109 feet.
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017, 09:32 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Tuesday, March 28
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DearWebby
Daniel, changing from one .att address to another .att
address is not going to help you.
That is still at Yahoo.
I know you are proud to be called a yahoo, but I have told
you many times, that if you want reliable mail, you will
have to get a respectable address.
Some people can fix the Yahoo spam control, but you
obviously have not been able to. Get a free Gmail account
and reliable mail instantly. On Gmail making filters is as
easy as falling into bed. Try it!
Todays Bonehead Award:
Pilot Busted trying to haul 230 Pounds of Pot
from Oregon to Texas
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 28 in
1797 Nathaniel Briggs patented a washing machine.
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Martyrdom... is the only way in which a man can become
famous without ability.
--- George Bernard Shaw (1856 - 1950)
All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered;
the point is to discover them.
--- Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642)
We may not imagine how our lives could be more
frustrating and complex--but Congress can.
--- Cullen Hightower
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This preacher was looking for a good used lawn mower one
day. He found one at a yard sale that Little Johnny happened
to be manning. "This mower work, son?" the preacher asked.
Little Johnny said, "Sure does -- just pull on the cord
hard, though."
The preacher took the mower home and when he got ready
to mow he yanked and pulled and tugged on that cord.
Nothing worked. It wouldn't start. Thinking he'd been
swindled, he took the mower back to Little Johnny's house.
"You said this would work if I pulled on the cord hard
enough."
"Well," Johnny said, "you need to cuss at it sometimes."
The preacher was aghast. "I've not done that in years!"
"Just keep yanking on that cord, Preacher.
It'll come back to you."
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THE COMPUTER SWALLOWED GRANDMA
The computer swallowed grandma.
Yes, honestly its true.
She pressed 'control' and 'enter'
And disappeared from view.
It devoured her completely,
The thought just makes me squirm.
She must have caught a virus
Or been eaten by a worm.
I've searched through the recycle bin
And files of every kind;
I've even used the Internet,
But nothing did I find.
In desperation, I asked Jeeves
My searches to refine.
The reply from him was negative,
Not a thing was found 'online'.
So, if inside your 'Inbox,'
My Grandma you should see,
Please 'Copy', 'Scan' and 'Paste' her
And send her back to me!
If you print that with a fancy font on some art paper,
maybe on top of a nice picture, I think it would make
a great Mothers Day present for grandma!
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"Your girlfriend phoned to say she is pregnant.
Your truck is over at her place in her garage now.
My foot slipped when she phoned me while I was driving."
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Wayne Douglas Brunet,
in jail in
Texas now.
Pilot Busted trying to haul 230 Pounds of Pot
from Oregon to Texas
A pilot, who landed his plane in Llano Monday, was arrested
for allegedly attempting to distribute more than 200 pounds
of hydroponic marijuana.
According to the United States Department of Justice, Wayne
Douglas Brunet, 64, was taken into custody by the Department
of Public Safety.
Homeland Security Investigators were tipped off to
suspicious activity by Brunet Sunday night as he attempted
to land his aircraft at an unmanned airport in Bulverde,
Texas. Soon after, authorities began tracking Brunet's
plane. According to an arrest affidavit, they noticed in his
flight from Medford, Oregon to Texas he had only stopped
once to refuel in Arizona.
When Brunet landed for the second time at the unmanned
Bulverde airport, he didn't stay for long. The affidavit
states that he departed again after noticing authorities
waiting for him on the ground.
Officials said Brunet flew to the Llano Municipal airport
where he landed at midnight.
Brunet then attempted to flee the area but was quickly
caught by DPS.
Authorities said they recovered 15 duffle bags filled with
vacuum-sealed packages of marijuana along with an estimated
amount of $6,000 in cash.
If convicted, Brunet faces between five and 40 years in
federal prison. Officials said he is scheduled to appear at
a detention hearing in Austin Thursday at 2:15 p.m.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Ron
Re: Power bar style UPS
Dear Webby
How good are those power bar style UPS
(Uninterruptible Power Supplies) ?
Thanks
Ron
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Dear Ron
They are mostly just hype and nearly useless.
They usually last long enough to hit CTRL S and save
what you have been working on on ONE program.
During the first year you may even be able to do a
controlled shut-down, but don't count on it.
To keep working you need a heavy floor model UPS,
but if all you need to do is save your work in progress,
those power bar UPS'es might help until you can get a real
one.
With Laptops, of course, you don't have to worry about power
failures. Even an ancient laptop battery will allow you a
controlled shut down.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
I just came across this 2005 Bonehead award:
BONEHEAD AWARD
goes to Gregory Alston, 20 of Baltimore, Maryland
Carjacker Reports 'His' Car Stolen
BALTIMORE - A suspect takes a car at gunpoint and drives it
around for two weeks before the owner spots the car and has
it towed.
The thief then calls police to report "his" car stolen.
Those events seemed so improbable that Baltimore police
detective Gregory Jenkins felt compelled to end his report
of the incident with the admonition,
"Again, this really happened."
"Another detective told me, 'Greg, you had to make this
up,'" the detective told The (Baltimore) Sun.
Police charged Gregory Alston, 20, Tuesday with armed
robbery, possession of a stolen car and a handgun violation.
Police say the carjacking occurred about 10:30 p.m. on
April 20 when two women reported that a man armed with
a silver handgun and wearing a black bandanna approached
them while they were parked on a street in northeast
Baltimore. The women said the gunman ordered them out of
their car and sped off.
Tuesday, one of the women spotted the stolen car in front
of an apartment building about a half-mile from where it
had been taken.
She called police who towed it to the department's
Northeast District station.
Two hours later, a man called police and reported the car
stolen.
Officers brought the man back to the station for
questioning. At first, police said, he insisted he had
bought the car for $1,700 on March 11. Eventually, he
confessed to the robbery.
Why did he report it stolen?
The suspect told police he had left his wallet in the car.
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Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipes
Ingredients:
1 1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 1/4 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp salt, plus more to taste
2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
2 Tbsp olive oil
1 cup diced onion
1/4 cup diced green bell pepper
1/4 cup diced red bell pepper
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 10 oz. can diced tomatoes and green chilis (Rotel)
4 cups chicken broth
4 cups hot water
3 Tbsp tomato paste
1 15 oz. can black beans, drained and rinsed
3 Tbsp corn meal
5 small corn tortillas
Garnishes
diced avocado
diced red onion
sour cream
chopped fresh cilantro
cheese
Steps:
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
Combine cumin, 1 tsp. chili power, garlic powder, and salt
in a small bowl.
Drizzle chicken with 1 Tbsp olive oil. Sprinkle with 1 tsp.
of the spice mixture. Set the rest of the spice mixture
aside. Bake until chicken is cooked through, about 15-20
minutes. Remove from oven, cut into cubes, and set aside.
Heat remaining 1 Tbsp. olive oil in a large pot over medium-
high heat. Add onions, green and red peppers, and garlic.
Add a tablespoon of the spice mixture and 1/4 tsp. chili
powder. Saute' vegetables, stirring, until they begin to
turn golden brown, about 5 minutes.
Add chicken, diced tomatoes and juice, chicken broth, hot
water, and tomato paste. Stir to combine and bring the
mixture to a boil. Reduce heat to low and add black beans.
Mix cornmeal with 1/2 cup of the soup broth. Add the mixture
to the pot and simmer the soup for 10-15 minutes. Add salt
and seasonings to taste.
Cut the tortillas into 2-3 inch strips. Place several
tortlilla strips in the bottom of your serving bowls and top
with soup.
Top with desired extra toppings and extra tortilla strips.
Enjoy!
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Thanks to Lisa for this list of new drugs for women:
NEW DRUGS FOR WOMEN
D A M N I T O L
Take 2 and the rest of the world can go to hell for up to
8 full hours.
ST. M O M M A'S W O R T
Plant extract that treats mom's depression by rendering
preschoolers unconscious for up to two days.
E M P T Y N E S T R O G E N
Suppository that eliminates melancholy and loneliness by
reminding you of how awful they were as teenagers and
how you couldn't wait till they moved out.
P E P T O B I M B O
Liquid silicone drink for single women. Two full cups
swallowed before an evening out increases breast size,
decreases intelligence, and prevents conception.
D U M B E R O L
When taken with Peptobimbo, can cause dangerously
low IQ, resulting in enjoyment of country music and pickup
trucks.
F L I P I T O R
Increases life expectancy of commuters by controlling
road rage and the urge to flip off other drivers.
M E N I C I L L I N
Potent anti-boy-otic for ol der women. Increases
resistance to such lethal lines as, "You make me want
to be a better person .. Can we get naked now?.
BUYAGRA
Injectable stimulant taken prior to shopping Increases
potency, duration, and credit limit of spending spree.
J A C K A S S P I R I N
Relieves headache caused by a man who can't remember
your birthday, anniversary, phone number, or to lift the
toilet seat.
A N T I-T A L K S I D E N T
A spray carried in a purse or wallet to be used on anyone
too eager to share their life stories with total strangers
in elevators.
N A G A M E N T
When administered to a boyfriend or husband, provides
the same irritation level as nagging him for four hours.
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|
Thanks to Linda for this one:
My husband is wonderful with our baby daughter, but often
he turns to me for advice. Recently, I was in the shower
when he poked his head in to ask, "What should I feed Lily
for lunch?"
"That's up to you," I replied. "There's all kinds of food.
Why don't you pretend I'm not at home?"
A few minutes later, my cell phone rang. I answered it to
hear my husband asking, "Yeah, hi, Honey. Uh..what should
I feed Lily for lunch?"
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Today on March 28
1774 Britain passed the Coercive Act against Massachusetts.
1797 Nathaniel Briggs patented a washing machine.
1854 The Crimean War began with Britain and France declaring
war on Russia.
1864 A group of Copperheads attack Federal soldiers in
Charleston, IL. Five were killed and twenty were wounded.
1865 Outdoor advertising legislation was enacted in New
York. The law banned "painting on stones, rocks and trees."
1898 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a child born in the
U.S. to Chinese immigrants was a U.S. citizen. This meant
that they could not be deported under the Chinese Exclusion
Act.
1905 The U.S. took full control over Dominican revenues.
1908 Automobile owners lobbied the U.S. Congress, supporting
a bill that called for vehicle licensing and federal
registration.
1910 The first seaplane took off from water at Martinques,
France. The pilot was Henri Fabre.
1917 During World War I the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps
(WAAC) was founded.
1930 Constantinople and Angora changed their names to
Istanbul and Ankara respectively.
1933 In Germany, the Nazis ordered a ban on all Jews in
businesses, professions and schools.
1938 In Italy, psychiatrists demonstrated the use of
electric-shock therapy for treatment of certain mental
illnesses.
1939 The Spanish Civil War ended as with the help of Germany
the Communists lost and Madrid fell to Francisco Franco.
1941 The Italian fleet was defeated by the British at the
Battle of Matapan.
1942 British naval forces raided the Nazi occupied French
port of St. Nazaire.
1945 Germany launched the last of the V-2 rockets against
England. The next one was a captured one fired into space in
the US.
1947 The American Helicopter Society revealed a flying
device that could be strapped to a person's body.
1968 The U.S. lost its first F-111 aircraft in Vietnam when
it vanished while on a combat mission. North Vietnam claimed
that they had shot it down.
1979 A major accident occurred at Pennsylvania's Three Mile
Island nuclear power plant. A nuclear power reactor
overheated and suffered a partial meltdown.
1981 In Bangkok, Thailand, Indonesian terrorists hijacked an
airplane. Four of the five terrorists were killed on March
31.
1986 The U.S. Senate passed a $100 million aid package for
the Nicaraguan contras.
1986 More than 6,000 radio stations of all format varieties
played "We are the World" simultaneously at 10:15 a.m. EST.
1991 The U.S. embassy in Moscow was severely damaged by
fire.
1994 Violence between Zulus and African National Congress
supporters took the lives of 18 in Johannesburg.
2010 China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. signed a deal
to buy Ford Motor Co.'s Volvo car unit.
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DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Florida doctor and probationer charged with
prescription fraud, again.
Details at Boneheads
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1836 In Goliad, TX, about 350 Texan prisoners, including
their commander James Fannin, were executed under orders
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Repairing the downspout" ...
the wife said to me....
"Honey, go fix that gutter downspout! We've had that on our
to do list for ages, and I want it done before the end of
the day!"
Well, as you all know, at our age, my friend, and most of
our friends, are retired and we do have the time to address
such "Honey do's"….
So, I invited some neighborhood buddies over to help with
the project.
One is a sheet metal fabricator.
One brought his welder.
One brought beer and Nachos.
One brought a grill and burgers.
Took us about 6 hours, and 30-40 beers, but we got it done
just as we were finishing off the last of the beer and
burgers.
As usual, the wife is still not happy !!
Can't understand, cause all us guys love it!
Personally, I cannot wait for it to rain.
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>From Marge:
Dear Webby, can you please print that joke about the
mathematical and the logical nuns again?
Thanks
Marge
Sure, Marge!
Here it is.
There are two nuns. One of them is known as Sister
Mathematical (SM) and the other one is known as Sister
Logical (SL). It is getting dark and they are still
far away from the convent.
SM: Have you noticed that a man has been following
us for the past thirty-eight and a half minutes? I
wonder what he wants.
SL: It's logical. He wants to rape us.
SM: Oh, no! At this rate he will reach us in 15
minutes at the most. What can we possibly do?
SL: The only logical thing to do of course is to
walk faster.
SM: It's not working.
SL: Of course it's not working. The man did the
only logical thing. He started to walk faster too.
SM: So, what shall we do? At this rate he will reach
us in one minute.
SL: The only logical thing we can do is split. You
go that way and I'll go this way. He cannot follow us
both.
The man decided to follow Sister Logical. Sister
Mathematical arrives at the convent and is worried
what has happened to Sister Logical.
Then Sister Logical arrives.
SM: Sister Logical! Thank God you are here! Tell
me what happened!
SL: The only logical thing happened. The man
couldn't follow us both, so he followed me.
SM: Yes, yes! But what happened then?
SL:The only logical thing happened. I started to
run as fast as I could and he started to run as fast
as he could.
SM: And?
SL: The only logical thing happened. He reached me.
SM: Oh, dear! What did you do?
SL: The only logical thing to do. I lifted my dress
up.
SM: Oh, Sister! What did the man do?
SL: The only logical thing to do. He pulled down
his pants.
SM: Oh, no! What happened then?
SL: Isn't it logical,Sister? A nun with her dress
up can run faster than a man with his pants
down........
(And those of you who thought it would be dirty, say
two Hail Mary's.....)
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Dr. Christina Whitaker, 42,
Gretchen Alldredge, 41,
Coldwater,
Florida
Florida doctor and probationer charged with
prescription fraud, again.
Coldwater doctor Christina Whitaker, 42, was charged with
eight felony drug charges on a warrant sought after a
Coldwater Police investigation.
Branch County District Court Judge Brent Weigle told her
Friday morning in a video arraignment her bond would be
$200,000 because of future charges.
"There will be a significant number of similar complaints,"
said Coldwater Police Officer Jessica Elsaidi.
Arrested with Whitaker was Gretchen Alldredge, 41, also
charged in the scheme to obtain Adderall for Whitaker, who
is addicted to the drug, according to the complaint.
Elsaidi began her investigation following the arrest of
Whitaker, after she obtained three pills of Vyvanse from an
undercover informant in Hillsdale County. She was stopped in
Branch County, and the drugs were located.
Elsaidi went to the Michigan Automated Prescription System
to find prescriptions for Adderall that Whitaker had written
to other patients.
The officer then went to Alldredge, who is on felony
probation for possession of meth. The police report
indicated that Alldredge admitted that she got the
prescriptions for Whitaker. Whitaker paid her for them and
gave Alldredge prescriptions for the painkiller Tramadol,
Alldredge's drug of choice, in return.
The drugs were obtained four times between August and
October of 2016.
Alldredge is charged with four counts of delivery of the
Adderall. Whitaker is charged with conspiracy to obtain the
drug. The charges are seven-year felonies.
Both are charged with four counts of obtaining prescriptions
by fraud, four year felonies.
Alldredge is being held under a $100,000 bond.
Preliminary proceedings are set for both April 4 and April
11.
In 2007, Dr. Whitaker pleaded guilty to obtaining Adderall
by fraud. Then in court, she said she had been told to use
Adderall in medical school to help with her patient rapport.
She said she turned to it again in a residency program and
after she came to Coldwater.
Adderall is a synthetic amphetamine.
In January 2015, Aldredge was charged with possession of
meth, after items were found with residue on them in her
South Centennial Road home when her name appeared on
pseudoephedrine purchase logs and police went to her home to
talk with her.
In April 2015, Alldredge was sentenced to 10 months jail and
two years probation. A violation of probation is pending in
Branch County Circuit Court.
Both knew what to expect when caught.
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Dear Webby
I have not received your Humor site in over two months. Has
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day. One of your loving fans.always.
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Ask AOL support why you can't see it.
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A little old lady is sitting on a bench in Miami Beach. A
man walks over and sits down on the other end of the bench.
After a few moments, the woman asks,
"Are you a stranger here?"
He replies, "I used to live here years ago."
"So, where were you all these years?"
"In prison," he says.
"For what did they put you in prison?"
He looks at her, and very quietly says,
"I killed my wife."
"Oh," says the woman. "So you're single..."
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Sweet Bacon Chicken
By Sandi/Poor But Proud [572 Posts, 2,379 Comments]
I have had this recipe in my book for over two years now and
finally made it the night before Thanksgiving. It has three
ingredients (not including a few spices) and is so good!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25-30 minutes
Total Time: 40-45 minutes
Yield: About 6 strips if you use a large breast.
Source: http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-
course/chicken/sweet-spicy-bacon-chicken.html
Link: www.justapinch.com
I have had this recipe in my book for over two years now and
finally made it the night before Thanksgiving. It has three
ingredients (not including a few spices) and is so good!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25-30 minutes
Total Time: 40-45 minutes
Yield: About 6 strips if you use a large breast.
Source: http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-
course/chicken/sweet-spicy-bacon-chicken.html
Link: www.justapinch.com
Sweet Bacon Chicken ingredients
Ingredients:
2-3 chicken breasts (boneless and skinless) cut into larger
strips
4-6 slices bacon, cut into halves lengthwise
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 Tbsp chili powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
Steps:
When the chicken is cut up, sprinkle with garlic and onion.
Wrap the cut bacon around the chicken so it is even.
Roll the breasts in the brown sugar/chili powder mix and
bake for 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees F. Serve with a side
and perhaps a salad. Enjoy!
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US State mottos:
Alabama: Yes, We Have Electricity
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Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can't Be Wrong!
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Arizona: But It's A Dry Heat
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Arkansas: Literacy Ain't Not Everything
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California: By 30, Our Women Have More Plastic Than Your
Honda
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Colorado: If You Don't Ski, Don't Bother
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Connecticut: Like Massachusetts, Only The Kennedy's Don't
Own It Yet
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Delaware: We Really Do Like The Chemicals In Our Water
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Florida: Ask Us About Our Grandkids
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Georgia: We Put The "Fun" In Fundamentalist Extremism
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Hawaii: Haka Tiki Mou Sha'ami Leeki Toru (Death To Mainland
Scum,
But Leave Your Money)
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Idaho: More Than Just Potatoes ...
Well Okay, We're Not, But The Potatoes Sure Are Real Good
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Illinois: Please Don't Pronounce the "S"
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Indiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free
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Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn
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Kansas: First Of The Rectangle States
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Kentucky: Five Million People; Fifteen Last Names
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Louisiana: We're Not ALL Drunk Cajun Wackos, But That's Our
Tourism Campaign
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Maine: We're Really Cold, But We Have Cheap Lobster
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Maryland: If You Can Dream It, We Can Tax It
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Massachusetts: Our Taxes Are Lower Than Sweden's (For Many
Tax Brackets)
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Michigan: First Line Of Defense From The Canadians
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Minnesota: 10,000 Lakes... And 10,000,000,000,000
Mosquitoes
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Mississippi: Come And Feel Better About Your Own State
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Missouri: Your Federal Flood Relief Tax Dollars At Work
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Montana: Land Of The Big Sky, The Unabomber, Right-wing
Crazies, And Very Little Else
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Nebraska: Ask About Our State Motto Contest
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Nevada: Hookers and Poker!
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New Hampshire: Go Away And Leave Us Alone
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New Jersey: You Want A ##$%##! Motto? I Got Yer ##$%##!
Motto Right Here!
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New Mexico: Lizards Make Excellent pets
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New York: You Have The Right To Remain Silent, You Have The
Right To An Attorney.
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North Carolina: Tobacco Is A Vegetable
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North Dakota: We Really Are One Of The 50 States!
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Ohio: At Least We're Not Michigan
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Oklahoma: Like The Play, Only No Singing
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Oregon: Spotted Owl... It's What's For Dinner
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Pennsylvania: Cook With Coal
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Rhode Island: We're Not REALLY An Island
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South Carolina: Remember The Civil War? We Didn't Actually
Surrender
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South Dakota: Closer Than North Dakota
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Tennessee: The Edacashun State
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Texas: Si' Hablo Ing'les (Yes, I Speak English)
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Utah: Our Jesus Is Better Than Your Jesus
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Vermont: Yep
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Virginia: Who Says Government Stiffs And Slackjaw Yokels
Don't Mix?
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Washington: Help! We're Overrun By Nerds And Slackers!
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Washington, D.C.: Wanna Be Mayor?
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West Virginia: One Big Happy Family... Really!
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Wisconsin: Come Cut The Cheese
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Wyoming: Where Men Are Many ... and the sheep are scared!
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A construction boss in Boston was interviewing men when
along came a guy named Vinny from New York. I'm not
hiring any wise-ass New Yorker, the foreman thought, so
he made up a test hoping that Vinny wouldn't be able to
answer the questions, and he'd be able to refuse him
the job without getting into a dispute.
"Here's your first question," the foreman said.
"Without using numbers, represent the number 9."
"Widout numbiz?" Vinny says. "Dat's easy," and he
proceeds to draw 3 trees.
"What's this?" the boss asks.
The New Yorker replies, "Ain't you got no brains? Tree
'n Tree 'n Tree makes nine. Faghedaboutit......"
"Fair enough," says the Boss. "Here's your second
question. Use the same rules, but this time use the
number 99."
Vinny stares into space for a minute, then picks up the
picture he has drawn and makes a smudge on each tree.
"Dare ya go, Buddy."
The Boss scratches his head and says, "How on earth do
you get that to represent 99?"
Vinny says "Each a da tree's is dirty now! So it's
dirty tree 'n dirty tree' n dirty tree-dat's 99".
The Boss is getting worried he's going to have to hire
the New Yorker, so he says, "All right, last question.
Same rules but this time use 100."
Vinny stares into space again, then picks up the
picture once again, makes a little mark at the base of
each tree and says, "Dare ya go, Mac, a hunnert."
The Boss looks at the picture for a moment and says,
"You must be nuts if you think that represents 100!"
New York Vinny leans forward and points to the marks at
the base of the trees. "A little doggie comes along and
takes a crap on each a dem trees, so now ya got dirty
tree an' a turd, dirty tree an' a turd, dirty tree an'
a turd - which makes one hundred. Bada boom, bada
bing.
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Today on March 27
1794 The U.S. Congress authorized the creation of the U.S.
Navy.
1802 The Treaty of Amiens was signed ending the French
Revolutionary War.
1836 In Goliad, TX, about 350 Texan prisoners, including
their commander James Fannin, were executed under orders
from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. An estimated 30
Texans escaped execution.
1836 The first Mormon temple was dedicated in Kirtland, OH.
1841 The first steam fire engine was tested in New York
City. Steam pump, horse pulled.
1860 The corkscrew was patented by M.L. Byrn.
1866 U.S. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the civil rights
bill, which later became the 14th amendment.
1884 The first long-distance telephone call was made from
Boston to New York.
1899 The first international radio transmission between
England and France was achieved by the Italian inventor G.
Marconi.
1900 The London Parliament passed the War Loan Act that gave
35 million pounds to the Boer War cause in South Africa.
1900 The Russian army mobilized 250,000 troops for active
duty.
1901 Filipino rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo was captured by
the U.S.
1904 Mary Jarris "Mother" Jones was ordered by Colorado
state authorities to leave the state. She was accused of
stirring up striking coal miners.
1907 French troops occupied Oudja, Morocco, as a punitive
action for the murder of French Dr. Muchamp.
1912 The first cherry blossom trees were planted in
Washington, DC. The trees were a gift from Japan.
1917 The Seattle Metropolitans, of the Pacific Coast League
of Canada, defeated the Montreal Canadiens and became the
first U.S. hockey team to win the Stanley Cup.
1931 Actor Charlie Chaplin received France’s Legion of Honor
decoration.
1933 About 55,000 people staged a protest against Hitler in
New York City.
1933 In the U.S., the Farm Credit Administration was
authorized.
1941 Tokeo Yoshikawa arrived in Oahu, HI, and began spying
for Japan on the U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
1942 The British raided the Nazi submarine base at St.
Nazaire, France.
1946 Four-month long strikes at both General Electric and
General Motors ended with a wage increase.
1952 The U.S. Eighth Army reached the 38th parallel in
Korea, the original dividing line between the two Koreas.
1958 Nikita Khrushchev became the chairman of the Soviet
Council of Ministers in addition to First Secretary of the
Communist Party.
1958 The U.S. announced a plan to explore space near the
moon.
1993 In China, Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin was
appointed President.
1997 Russian workers, nearly 2 million, held a nationwide
strike to protest unpaid wages.
1997 In Australia, Governor-General William Deane signed a
bill to overturn a 1996 Northern Territory act to legalize
assisted suicides. The 1996 act was the first in the world
to permit assisted suicides.
1998 In the U.S., the FDA approved the prescription drug
Viagra. It was the first pill for male impotence.
1998 Top civilian aircraft makers in France, Spain, Germany
and Britain agreed to create a single European aerospace and
defense company.
2004 NASA successfully launched a remote controlled X-43A
jet that hit Mach 7 (about 5,000 mph).
2007 NFL owners voted to make instant replay a permanent
officiating tool.
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Monday, March 27
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Florida doctor and probationer charged with
prescription fraud, again.
Details at Boneheads
______________________________________________________
Today, March 27 in
1836 In Goliad, TX, about 350 Texan prisoners, including
their commander James Fannin, were executed under orders
from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. An estimated 30
Texans escaped execution.
See More of what happened on this day in history.
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you can always change the channel.
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Form Noella
Repairing the downspout" ...
the wife said to me....
"Honey, go fix that gutter downspout! We've had that on our
to do list for ages, and I want it done before the end of
the day!"
Well, as you all know, at our age, my friend, and most of
our friends, are retired and we do have the time to address
such "Honey do's"….
So, I invited some neighborhood buddies over to help with
the project.
One is a sheet metal fabricator.
One brought his welder.
One brought beer and Nachos.
One brought a grill and burgers.
Took us about 6 hours, and 30-40 beers, but we got it done
just as we were finishing off the last of the beer and
burgers.
As usual, the wife is still not happy !!
Can't understand, cause all us guys love it!
Personally, I cannot wait for it to rain.
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>From Marge:
Dear Webby, can you please print that joke about the
mathematical and the logical nuns again?
Thanks
Marge
Sure, Marge!
Here it is.
There are two nuns. One of them is known as Sister
Mathematical (SM) and the other one is known as Sister
Logical (SL). It is getting dark and they are still
far away from the convent.
SM: Have you noticed that a man has been following
us for the past thirty-eight and a half minutes? I
wonder what he wants.
SL: It's logical. He wants to rape us.
SM: Oh, no! At this rate he will reach us in 15
minutes at the most. What can we possibly do?
SL: The only logical thing to do of course is to
walk faster.
SM: It's not working.
SL: Of course it's not working. The man did the
only logical thing. He started to walk faster too.
SM: So, what shall we do? At this rate he will reach
us in one minute.
SL: The only logical thing we can do is split. You
go that way and I'll go this way. He cannot follow us
both.
The man decided to follow Sister Logical. Sister
Mathematical arrives at the convent and is worried
what has happened to Sister Logical.
Then Sister Logical arrives.
SM: Sister Logical! Thank God you are here! Tell
me what happened!
SL: The only logical thing happened. The man
couldn't follow us both, so he followed me.
SM: Yes, yes! But what happened then?
SL:The only logical thing happened. I started to
run as fast as I could and he started to run as fast
as he could.
SM: And?
SL: The only logical thing happened. He reached me.
SM: Oh, dear! What did you do?
SL: The only logical thing to do. I lifted my dress
up.
SM: Oh, Sister! What did the man do?
SL: The only logical thing to do. He pulled down
his pants.
SM: Oh, no! What happened then?
SL: Isn't it logical,Sister? A nun with her dress
up can run faster than a man with his pants
down........
(And those of you who thought it would be dirty, say
two Hail Mary's.....)
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Dr. Christina Whitaker, 42,
Gretchen Alldredge, 41,
Coldwater,
Florida
Florida doctor and probationer charged with
prescription fraud, again.
Coldwater doctor Christina Whitaker, 42, was charged with
eight felony drug charges on a warrant sought after a
Coldwater Police investigation.
Branch County District Court Judge Brent Weigle told her
Friday morning in a video arraignment her bond would be
$200,000 because of future charges.
"There will be a significant number of similar complaints,"
said Coldwater Police Officer Jessica Elsaidi.
Arrested with Whitaker was Gretchen Alldredge, 41, also
charged in the scheme to obtain Adderall for Whitaker, who
is addicted to the drug, according to the complaint.
Elsaidi began her investigation following the arrest of
Whitaker, after she obtained three pills of Vyvanse from an
undercover informant in Hillsdale County. She was stopped in
Branch County, and the drugs were located.
Elsaidi went to the Michigan Automated Prescription System
to find prescriptions for Adderall that Whitaker had written
to other patients.
The officer then went to Alldredge, who is on felony
probation for possession of meth. The police report
indicated that Alldredge admitted that she got the
prescriptions for Whitaker. Whitaker paid her for them and
gave Alldredge prescriptions for the painkiller Tramadol,
Alldredge's drug of choice, in return.
The drugs were obtained four times between August and
October of 2016.
Alldredge is charged with four counts of delivery of the
Adderall. Whitaker is charged with conspiracy to obtain the
drug. The charges are seven-year felonies.
Both are charged with four counts of obtaining prescriptions
by fraud, four year felonies.
Alldredge is being held under a $100,000 bond.
Preliminary proceedings are set for both April 4 and April
11.
In 2007, Dr. Whitaker pleaded guilty to obtaining Adderall
by fraud. Then in court, she said she had been told to use
Adderall in medical school to help with her patient rapport.
She said she turned to it again in a residency program and
after she came to Coldwater.
Adderall is a synthetic amphetamine.
In January 2015, Aldredge was charged with possession of
meth, after items were found with residue on them in her
South Centennial Road home when her name appeared on
pseudoephedrine purchase logs and police went to her home to
talk with her.
In April 2015, Alldredge was sentenced to 10 months jail and
two years probation. A violation of probation is pending in
Branch County Circuit Court.
Both knew what to expect when caught.
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Dear Webby
I have not received your Humor site in over two months. Has
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A little old lady is sitting on a bench in Miami Beach. A
man walks over and sits down on the other end of the bench.
After a few moments, the woman asks,
"Are you a stranger here?"
He replies, "I used to live here years ago."
"So, where were you all these years?"
"In prison," he says.
"For what did they put you in prison?"
He looks at her, and very quietly says,
"I killed my wife."
"Oh," says the woman. "So you're single..."
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Sweet Bacon Chicken
By Sandi/Poor But Proud [572 Posts, 2,379 Comments]
I have had this recipe in my book for over two years now and
finally made it the night before Thanksgiving. It has three
ingredients (not including a few spices) and is so good!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25-30 minutes
Total Time: 40-45 minutes
Yield: About 6 strips if you use a large breast.
Source: http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-
course/chicken/sweet-spicy-bacon-chicken.html
Link: www.justapinch.com
I have had this recipe in my book for over two years now and
finally made it the night before Thanksgiving. It has three
ingredients (not including a few spices) and is so good!
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 25-30 minutes
Total Time: 40-45 minutes
Yield: About 6 strips if you use a large breast.
Source: http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-
course/chicken/sweet-spicy-bacon-chicken.html
Link: www.justapinch.com
Sweet Bacon Chicken ingredients
Ingredients:
2-3 chicken breasts (boneless and skinless) cut into larger
strips
4-6 slices bacon, cut into halves lengthwise
1/2 cup brown sugar
2 Tbsp chili powder
1 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp onion powder
Steps:
When the chicken is cut up, sprinkle with garlic and onion.
Wrap the cut bacon around the chicken so it is even.
Roll the breasts in the brown sugar/chili powder mix and
bake for 30-35 minutes at 350 degrees F. Serve with a side
and perhaps a salad. Enjoy!
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US State mottos:
Alabama: Yes, We Have Electricity
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Alaska: 11,623 Eskimos Can't Be Wrong!
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Arizona: But It's A Dry Heat
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Arkansas: Literacy Ain't Not Everything
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California: By 30, Our Women Have More Plastic Than Your
Honda
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Colorado: If You Don't Ski, Don't Bother
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Connecticut: Like Massachusetts, Only The Kennedy's Don't
Own It Yet
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Delaware: We Really Do Like The Chemicals In Our Water
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Florida: Ask Us About Our Grandkids
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Georgia: We Put The "Fun" In Fundamentalist Extremism
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Hawaii: Haka Tiki Mou Sha'ami Leeki Toru (Death To Mainland
Scum,
But Leave Your Money)
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Idaho: More Than Just Potatoes ...
Well Okay, We're Not, But The Potatoes Sure Are Real Good
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Illinois: Please Don't Pronounce the "S"
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Indiana: 2 Billion Years Tidal Wave Free
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Iowa: We Do Amazing Things With Corn
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Kansas: First Of The Rectangle States
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Kentucky: Five Million People; Fifteen Last Names
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Louisiana: We're Not ALL Drunk Cajun Wackos, But That's Our
Tourism Campaign
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Maine: We're Really Cold, But We Have Cheap Lobster
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Maryland: If You Can Dream It, We Can Tax It
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Massachusetts: Our Taxes Are Lower Than Sweden's (For Many
Tax Brackets)
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Michigan: First Line Of Defense From The Canadians
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Minnesota: 10,000 Lakes... And 10,000,000,000,000
Mosquitoes
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Mississippi: Come And Feel Better About Your Own State
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Missouri: Your Federal Flood Relief Tax Dollars At Work
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Montana: Land Of The Big Sky, The Unabomber, Right-wing
Crazies, And Very Little Else
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Nebraska: Ask About Our State Motto Contest
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Nevada: Hookers and Poker!
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New Hampshire: Go Away And Leave Us Alone
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New Jersey: You Want A ##$%##! Motto? I Got Yer ##$%##!
Motto Right Here!
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New Mexico: Lizards Make Excellent pets
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New York: You Have The Right To Remain Silent, You Have The
Right To An Attorney.
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North Carolina: Tobacco Is A Vegetable
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North Dakota: We Really Are One Of The 50 States!
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Ohio: At Least We're Not Michigan
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Oklahoma: Like The Play, Only No Singing
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Oregon: Spotted Owl... It's What's For Dinner
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Pennsylvania: Cook With Coal
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Rhode Island: We're Not REALLY An Island
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South Carolina: Remember The Civil War? We Didn't Actually
Surrender
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South Dakota: Closer Than North Dakota
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Tennessee: The Edacashun State
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Texas: Si' Hablo Ing'les (Yes, I Speak English)
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Utah: Our Jesus Is Better Than Your Jesus
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Vermont: Yep
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Virginia: Who Says Government Stiffs And Slackjaw Yokels
Don't Mix?
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Washington: Help! We're Overrun By Nerds And Slackers!
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Washington, D.C.: Wanna Be Mayor?
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West Virginia: One Big Happy Family... Really!
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Wisconsin: Come Cut The Cheese
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Wyoming: Where Men Are Many ... and the sheep are scared!
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A construction boss in Boston was interviewing men when
along came a guy named Vinny from New York. I'm not
hiring any wise-ass New Yorker, the foreman thought, so
he made up a test hoping that Vinny wouldn't be able to
answer the questions, and he'd be able to refuse him
the job without getting into a dispute.
"Here's your first question," the foreman said.
"Without using numbers, represent the number 9."
"Widout numbiz?" Vinny says. "Dat's easy," and he
proceeds to draw 3 trees.
"What's this?" the boss asks.
The New Yorker replies, "Ain't you got no brains? Tree
'n Tree 'n Tree makes nine. Faghedaboutit......"
"Fair enough," says the Boss. "Here's your second
question. Use the same rules, but this time use the
number 99."
Vinny stares into space for a minute, then picks up the
picture he has drawn and makes a smudge on each tree.
"Dare ya go, Buddy."
The Boss scratches his head and says, "How on earth do
you get that to represent 99?"
Vinny says "Each a da tree's is dirty now! So it's
dirty tree 'n dirty tree' n dirty tree-dat's 99".
The Boss is getting worried he's going to have to hire
the New Yorker, so he says, "All right, last question.
Same rules but this time use 100."
Vinny stares into space again, then picks up the
picture once again, makes a little mark at the base of
each tree and says, "Dare ya go, Mac, a hunnert."
The Boss looks at the picture for a moment and says,
"You must be nuts if you think that represents 100!"
New York Vinny leans forward and points to the marks at
the base of the trees. "A little doggie comes along and
takes a crap on each a dem trees, so now ya got dirty
tree an' a turd, dirty tree an' a turd, dirty tree an'
a turd - which makes one hundred. Bada boom, bada
bing.
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Today on March 27
1794 The U.S. Congress authorized the creation of the U.S.
Navy.
1802 The Treaty of Amiens was signed ending the French
Revolutionary War.
1836 In Goliad, TX, about 350 Texan prisoners, including
their commander James Fannin, were executed under orders
from Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna. An estimated 30
Texans escaped execution.
1836 The first Mormon temple was dedicated in Kirtland, OH.
1841 The first steam fire engine was tested in New York
City. Steam pump, horse pulled.
1860 The corkscrew was patented by M.L. Byrn.
1866 U.S. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the civil rights
bill, which later became the 14th amendment.
1884 The first long-distance telephone call was made from
Boston to New York.
1899 The first international radio transmission between
England and France was achieved by the Italian inventor G.
Marconi.
1900 The London Parliament passed the War Loan Act that gave
35 million pounds to the Boer War cause in South Africa.
1900 The Russian army mobilized 250,000 troops for active
duty.
1901 Filipino rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo was captured by
the U.S.
1904 Mary Jarris "Mother" Jones was ordered by Colorado
state authorities to leave the state. She was accused of
stirring up striking coal miners.
1907 French troops occupied Oudja, Morocco, as a punitive
action for the murder of French Dr. Muchamp.
1912 The first cherry blossom trees were planted in
Washington, DC. The trees were a gift from Japan.
1917 The Seattle Metropolitans, of the Pacific Coast League
of Canada, defeated the Montreal Canadiens and became the
first U.S. hockey team to win the Stanley Cup.
1931 Actor Charlie Chaplin received France’s Legion of Honor
decoration.
1933 About 55,000 people staged a protest against Hitler in
New York City.
1933 In the U.S., the Farm Credit Administration was
authorized.
1941 Tokeo Yoshikawa arrived in Oahu, HI, and began spying
for Japan on the U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor.
1942 The British raided the Nazi submarine base at St.
Nazaire, France.
1946 Four-month long strikes at both General Electric and
General Motors ended with a wage increase.
1952 The U.S. Eighth Army reached the 38th parallel in
Korea, the original dividing line between the two Koreas.
1958 Nikita Khrushchev became the chairman of the Soviet
Council of Ministers in addition to First Secretary of the
Communist Party.
1958 The U.S. announced a plan to explore space near the
moon.
1993 In China, Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin was
appointed President.
1997 Russian workers, nearly 2 million, held a nationwide
strike to protest unpaid wages.
1997 In Australia, Governor-General William Deane signed a
bill to overturn a 1996 Northern Territory act to legalize
assisted suicides. The 1996 act was the first in the world
to permit assisted suicides.
1998 In the U.S., the FDA approved the prescription drug
Viagra. It was the first pill for male impotence.
1998 Top civilian aircraft makers in France, Spain, Germany
and Britain agreed to create a single European aerospace and
defense company.
2004 NASA successfully launched a remote controlled X-43A
jet that hit Mach 7 (about 5,000 mph).
2007 NFL owners voted to make instant replay a permanent
officiating tool.
2017 smiled.
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Sunday, March 26, 2017, 07:39 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Sunday, March 26
Europe goes on Summer Time today.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Florida Woman Commits ID Theft
To Pay For Plastic Surgery
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 26 in
1804 The U.S. Congress ordered the removal of Indians
east of the Mississippi to Louisiana.
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Of those who say nothing, few are silent.
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No one can earn a million dollars honestly.
--- William Jennings Bryan (1860 - 1925)
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>From Myrna
I love to read those advice columns in the newspaper.
I read one this morning. It said, "What's the worst thing
a wife can get on her twenty-fifth wedding anniversary?"
And you know what the answer was?
"Morning Sickness."
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Working as a radiology technician in a hospital emergency
room, I took X rays of a trauma patient. I brought the films
to our radiologist, who studied the multiple fractures of
both femurs and pelvis. "What happened to this patient?" he
asked in astonishment.
"He fell out of a tree," I reported.
The radiologist wanted to know what the patient was doing
up a tree. "I'm not sure, but his paperwork states he works
for Acme Tree Experts."
Looking again at the X rays, the radiologist said, "Cross
out 'experts.'"
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Typical Chicago
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Nyaira Thomas
20,
Lakeland,
Floriduh
Florida Woman Commits ID Theft
To Pay For Plastic Surgery
A Florida woman accused of stealing someone's identity to
pay for thousands of dollars in plastic surgery is on the
run.
Lakeland Police said they are looking for 20-year-old Nyaira
Thomas for allegedly stealing a woman's identity and
personal information to pay for breast implants, butt lift
and lip injection.
Detectives said Thomas opened a credit application at Watson
Clinic in Lakeland using the identity of a woman living in
Illinois. Police said the suspect had a fraudulent Illinois
ID with her picture on it.
Thomas had two procedures done on separate occasions. On
Feb. 20, Thomas underwent surgery for breast implants,
liposuction of her flanks, and the fat from the flanks were
placed in her buttocks, according to a police report.
Detectives said the suspect also received one CC of Juvederm
in her lips on Feb. 27.
The total cost for the procedures is $11,025.
Detectives said they located a Lake Wales address off of a
credit application report and identified Thomas as the
culprit. Police are currently looking for the suspect.
Target Goes Photoshop-Free in New Swimsuit Campaign
She faces a slew of charges including grand theft, forgery
and criminal use of personal ID.
Anyone with information on Thomas' whereabouts is urged to
call the Lakeland Police Department at 863-834-8993.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Roger
Re: Bolting down a computer
Dear Webby
Is it safe to bolt or screw desktop computer down to the
floor, so that it can't be moved? What is the best way to do
it?
Roger
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Dear Roger
With an upright case that is easier than you think.
The bottom in it is usually free, with nothing in the way.
Everything is attached to the side wall opposite to the
wall, that opens.
Take a drill with a small, 1/8" drill bit and drill a few
holes into the bottom.
Then line up the computer, so that you have full access to
the back, where everything is plugged in and so that all
cables can be plugged in. That might limit the locations!
Once the location is satisfactory, use sheet-metal screws
and screw the machine to the floor. They will widen the hole
as necesary. Those screws are available with all kinds of
heads, including tamper-proof.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
After the birth of their child, an Episcopal priest, wearing
his clerical collar, visited his wife in the hospital. He
greeted her with a long hug and a kiss, and gave her
another hug and kiss when he left.
Later, the wife's roommate commented, "Your pastor is
sure a lot friendlier than mine!"
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Getting Rid of Ants in the Kitchen
By anglophile [10 Comments]
An exterminator said to put your used but unwashed jelly,
jam and other sugar containing items outside near ant's
access and they will clean those up and stay out of the
house, works for us. I keep them hidden behind a decorative
item. They will clean up those with regular sugar first and
if desperate will clean out those with corn syrup. I have
only had ants since if I forget to put the jars out in the
spring. Saves the ants a long walk, lol.
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Other hints listed were to use Windex or Pledge.
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Taiwan-style
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Three guys are fishing in the Caribbean. One guy says, "I
had a terrible fire; lost everything. Now the insurance
company is paying for everything and that's why I'm here."
The second guy says, "I had a terrible explosion; lost
everything. Now the insurance company is paying for
everything and that's why I'm here."
The third guy says, "What a coincidence. I had a terrible
flood; lost everything. Now the insurance company is paying
for everything and that's why I'm here."
The other guys turn to him with confusion and ask,
"Flood? How do you start a flood?"
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A teacher was taking her first golf lesson.
"Is the word spelled 'p-u-t'
or 'p-u-t-t'?" she asked the instructor.
"'P-u-t-t' is correct," he replied.
"'P-u-t' means to place a thing where you want it.
'P-u-t-t' means a vain attempt to do the same thing."
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Today on March 26
1026 Conrad II was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope John
XIX.
1799 Napoleon captured Jaffa Palestine.
1793 The Holy Roman Emperor formally declared war on France.
1804 The U.S. Congress ordered the removal of Indians east
of the Mississippi to Louisiana.
1804 The Louisiana Purchase was divided into the District of
Louisiana and the Territory of Orleans.
1854 Charles III, duke of Parma, was attacked by an
assassin. He died the next day.
1871 The Paris Commune was formally set up.
1885 Eastman Kodak (Eastman Dry Plate and Film Co.) produced
the first commercial motion picture film in Rochester, NY.
1898 In South Africa, the world's first game reserve, the
Sabi Game reserve, was designated.
1909 Russian troops invaded Persia to support Muhammad Ali
as shah in place of the constitutional government.
1910 The U.S. Congress passed an amendment to the 1907
Immigration Act that barred criminals, paupers, anarchists
and carriers of disease from settling in the U.S.
1913 During the Balkan War, the Bulgarians took Adrianople.
1917 At the start of the battle of Gaza, the British cavalry
withdrew when 17,000 Turks blocked their advance.
1937 Spinach growers in Crystal City, TX, erected a statue
of Popeye.
1938 Herman Goering warned all Jews to leave Austria.
1942 The Germans began sending Jews to Auschwitz in Poland.
1945 The battle of Iwo Jima ended.
1945 In the Aleutians, the battle of Komandorski began when
the Japanese attempted to reinforce a garrison at Kiska and
were intercepted by a U.S. naval force.
1953 Dr. Jonas Salk announced a new vaccine that would
prevent poliomyelitis.
1958 The U.S. Army launched America's third successful
satellite, Explorer III.
1962 The U.S. Supreme Court supported the 1-man-1-vote
apportionment of seats in the State Legislature.
1971 Sheikh Mujibur Rahman declared East Pakistan to be the
independent republic of Bangladesh.
1973 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat took over the
premiership and said "the stage of total confrontation (with
Israel) has become inevitable."
1973 Women were allowed on the floor of the London Stock
Exchange for the first time.
1979 The Camp David treaty was signed by Israel and Egypt
that ended the 31-year state of war between the countries.
1983 The U.S. performed a nuclear test at the Nevada Test
Site.
1989 The first free elections took place in the Soviet
Union. Boris Yeltsin was elected.
1991 The presidents of Argentina, Paraguay, Brazil and
Uruguay signed an agreement that established the Southern
Cone Common Market, a free-trade zone, by January 1, 1995.
1992 In Indianapolis, heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson
was found guilty of rape. He was sentenced to 6 years in
prison. He only served three.
1995 Seven of the 15 European Union states abolished border
controls.
1996 The International Monetary Fund approved a $10.2
billion loan for Russia to help the country transform its
economy.
1997 39 bodies of Heaven's Gate members are found in a
mansion in Rancho Santa Fe, CA. The group had committed
suicide thinking that they would be picked up by a spaceship
following behind the comet Hale-Bopp.
1998 In the U.S., the Federal government endorses new HIV
test that yields instant results.
1998 Unisys Corp. and Lockheed Martin Corp. pay a $3.15
million fine for selling spare parts at inflated prices to
the U.S. federal government.
1999 The macro virus "Melissa" was reported for the first
time.
1999 In Michigan, Dr. Jack Kevorkian was convicted of
second-degree murder for giving a terminally ill man a
lethal injection and putting it all on videotape on
September 17, 1998 for "60 Minutes."
2000 The Seattle Kingdome was imploded to make room for a
new football arena. It was shown live on the Internet.
2000 In Russia, acting President Vladimir Putin was elected
president outright. He won a sufficient number of votes to
avoid a runoff election.
2007 The design for the "Forever Stamp" was unveiled by the
U.S. Postal Service.
2017 smiled.
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Saturday, March 25, 2017, 10:49 AM
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Today is Saturday, March 25
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DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Deltona woman arrested after toddler shoots out
car window at school
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Today, March 25 in
1655 Christian Huygens discovered Titan.
Titan is Saturn's largest satellite.
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Americans detest all lies except lies spoken in public
or printed lies.
--- Edgar Watson Howe (1853 - 1937)
The reason why worry kills more people than work is
that more people worry than work.
--- Robert Frost (1874 - 1963)
The only thing that saves us from the bureaucracy
is inefficiency. An efficient bureaucracy is the
greatest threat to liberty.
--- Eugene McCarthy
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An interoffice softball game was held every year between the
marketing and support staff of one company. The support
staff whipped the marketing department soundly. To show just
"how" the marketing department earns their keep, they
posted this memo on the bulletin board after the game:
"The Marketing Department is pleased to announce that for
the 2016 Softball Season, we came in second place, having
lost only one game all year. The Support Department,
however, had a rather dismal season, as they won only one
game and came in second-last overall."
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A nurse was showing some student nurses through
the hospital. "This will be the most hazardous
section in the hospital for you. The men on this
floor are almost well."
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Sweden
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Abbie Maldonado,
30,
Deltona,
Floriduh
Deltona woman arrested after toddler shoots out
car window at school
A 30-year-old Deltona woman was arrested Monday afternoon
after a 3-year-old boy grabbed her loaded gun and shot out
the window of a car parked at a church school, the Volusia
County Sheriff’s Office said.
Abbie Maldonado had the toddler in the car with her when she
drove to the Good Shepherd Academy on Howland Boulevard to
pick up her son from school shortly before 3:45 p.m.,
Sheriff's Office spokesman Gary Davidson said.
"Maldonado got out to walk around and left the boy unsecured
in the back of the vehicle with the rear passenger door
propped open so she could keep an eye on the child,"
Davidson said.
Maldonado told investigators she was walking in the parking
lot with some other parents when she heard a loud bang,
deputies said. She said she didn't immediately realize it
was gunfire.
"She went to the vehicle to check on the child and then
walked around the parking lot some more," Davidson said.
"Maldonado then returned to the vehicle and took the child
into the school to go to the bathroom, still not realizing
anything was wrong."
When Maldonado returned to her car, she said she heard glass
crackling and noticed the front driver’s side window
shattered, Davidson said.
Deputies said Maldonado walked toward the front of the
church to see if anyone had seen someone by her vehicle, and
upon returning to the vehicle, she noticed that her loaded
gun wasn’t in the driver’s side door pocket where she had
left it.
"It was on the front seat," Davidson said. "Maldonado told
deputies that she normally keeps the gun locked in the
trunk."
Maldonado received a valid concealed-carry weapon permit
from the state last month, deputies said.
Maldonado's boyfriend picked up the children, and she was
arrested and charged with child neglect. She was freed from
jail after paying bail.
No one was injured in the incident.
"I'm like shaking right now to think that... just a child to
grab it. Thank God he didn't get hurt," said parent Mary
Justino.
The Department of Children and Families told Channel 9's
Mike Springer that it's investigating the incident.
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There are book size gun safes with fingerprint recognition
available, and have been for a long time. I bought one for
my dad about 15 years ago. You just stick a finger into a
hole on it, it checks the fingerprint, and if it recognizes
the finger, it unlocks. Simple, easy, and costs less than a
handgun.
With kids on the loose it is indeed criminal to leave loaded
guns within reach of the kids.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Ann S
Re: Is it OK to delete all downloads?
Dear Webby
Is it okay to delete all the files I downloaded???
Thanks
Ann S
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Dear Ann
That is like asking if ALL women
or all men are bad.
Some are good and worth keeping.
If you know that all files you downloaded are
in the download directory, and they are all
just uTube and similar stuff, that keep coming
around again anyway, yes, then it would be
safe to delete them all.
You might have some program downloads
in there too. Those you can always get again,
if you ever need them.
Just browse that folder and sort by type to get
all pictures together, then check those.
There might be a few valuable keepers in there.
Also check the folders, that you have set as the
default folders for email attachments and
embedded files. If some of your friends use
Incredimail, then those will be polluted with
all the little butterflies and flowers and stuff
attached to Incredimail. There could be many
thousands unless you weed out that stuff
occasionally.
Also browse the directory where Skype saves
pictures and transfers. Most of those pictures
and movie clips were probably fun or important
at the time, but are no longer useful. You can
gain quite a bit of space there.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Some guy is claiming that a tonic of beer and urine will
improve your garden.
That might explain why the lawns around frat houses
always seem to be in desperate need of mowing.
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Best Ever Lemon-Coconut Squares
By Jackie H. [228 Posts, 108 Comments]
A sweet coconut twist on the ever popular lemon squares.
Total Time: 20 minutes prep time 50 minutes cooking time
Yield: Serves 24
Source: A little taken from a few recipes, the coconut and
confectioners topping was my idea. Something different!
Ingredients:
2 cups all purpose flour
1 cup confectioners' sugar
1 cup melted butter
4 eggs, beaten with mixer
2 cups white sugar
1 tsp baking powder
pinch salt
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
5/8 cup Real Lemon juice
1/4 cup sifting confectioners' sugar
1/3 cup flaked coconut
Steps:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Grease (I spray oil) and flour a 9x13 inch pan.
In a medium bowl, stir together 2 cups of flour and 1 cup
confectioners' sugar.
Blend in melted butter.
Press into the bottom of the prepared pan.
Bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes, or until golden.
In a large bowl, beat eggs with mixer until light.
Combine the white sugar, baking powder, salt, and 1/4 cup of
flour so there will be no flour lumps.
Stir the sugar mixture into the eggs. Finally, stir in the
lemon juice. Pour over the prepared crust and return to the
oven.
Bake for an additional 30-40 minutes or until bars are set.
Allow to cool completely before cutting into squares.
Using a sifter, sift accross the squares with a light
coating of confectioners' sugar and scatter a light coating
of flake coconut. Then put in the broiler for 3-5 minutes,
just to toast the coconut. Watch it carefully! Enjoy!
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Before Linda became engaged, she was quite the beauty,
and didn't mind letting her boyfriend know it, too.
"A lot of men are gonna be totally miserable when I
marry," she told him.
"Really?" asked the boyfriend, "And just how many men
are you planning to marry?"
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A teacher was winding up a discussion in her fourth grade
class on the importance of curiosity.
Teacher: "Where would we be today if no one had ever
been curious?"
Lucy: "In the Garden of Eden?"
Ophelia Dingbatter's
News
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for grownups.
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Today on March 25
0421 The city of Venice was founded.
1306 Robert the Bruce was crowned king of Scotland.
1634 Lord Baltimore founded the Catholic colony of Maryland.
1655 Puritans jailed Governor Stone after a military victory
over Catholic forces in the colony of Maryland.
1655 Christian Huygens discovered Titan. Titan is Saturn's
largest satellite.
1669 Mount Etna in Sicily erupted destroying Nicolosi.
20,000 people were killed.
1774 English Parliament passed the Boston Port Bill.
1776 The Continental Congress authorized a medal for General
George Washington.
1802 France, Netherlands, Spain and England signed the Peace
of Amiens.
1807 The first railway passenger service began in England.
1807 British Parliament abolished the slave trade.
1813 The frigate USS Essex flew the first U.S. flag in
battle in the Pacific.
1814 The Netherlands Bank was established.
1820 Greece revolt against Ottoman attack
1821 Greece gained independence from Turkey.
1856 A. E. Burnside patented Burnside carbine.
1857 Frederick Laggenheim took the first photo of a solar
eclipse.
1865 The SS General Lyon caught fire at Cape Hatteras and
sank. 400 people were killed.
1865 During the American Civil War, Confederate forces
captured Fort Stedman in Virginia.
1879 Japan invaded the kingdom of Liuqiu (Ryukyu) Islands,
formerly a vassal of China.
1895 Italian troops invaded Abyssinia (Ethiopia).
1900 The U.S. Socialist Party was formed in Indianapolis.
1901 55 people died when a Rock Island train derailed near
Marshalltown, IA.
1901 The Mercedes was introduced by Daimler at the five-day
"Week of Nice" in Nice, France.
1901 It was reported in Washington, DC, that Cubans were
beginning to fear annexation.
1902 Irving W. Colburn patented the sheet glass drawing
machine.
1902 In Russia, 567 students were found guilty of "political
disaffection." 95 students were exiled to Siberia.
1904 E.D. Morel and Roger Casement formed the Congo Reform
Association in Liverpool.
1905 Rebel battle flags that were captured during the
American Civil War were returned to the South.
1905 Russia received Japan's terms for peace.
1907 Nicaraguan troops took Tegucigalpa, the capital of
Honduras.
1909 In Russia, revolutionary Popova was arrested on 300
murder charges.
1911 In New York City, 146 women were killed in fire at the
Triangle Shirtwaist Company in New York City. The owners of
the company were indicted on manslaughter charges because
some of the employees had been behind locked doors in the
factory. The owners were later acquitted and in 1914 they
were ordered to pay damages to each of the twenty-three
families that had sued.
1915 21 people died when a U.S. F-4 submarine sank off the
Hawaiian coast.
1919 The Paris Peace Commission adopted a plan to protect
nations from the influx of foreign labor.
1923 The British government granted Trans-Jordan autonomy.
1931 Fifty people were killed in riots that broke out in
India. Gandhi was one of many people assaulted.
1931 The Scottsboro Boys were arrested in Alabama.
1936 The Detroit Red Wings defeated the Montreal Maroons in
the longest hockey game to date. The game lasted for 2 hours
and 56 minutes.
1940 The U.S. agreed to give Britain and France access to
all American warplanes.
1941 Yugoslavia joined the Axis powers.
1941 The first paprika mill was incorporated in Dollon, SC.
1947 A coalmine explosion in Centralia, IL, killed 111
people.
1947 John D. Rockefeller III presented a check for $8.5
million to the United Nations for the purchase of land for
the site of the U.N. center.
1953 The USS Missouri fired on targets at Kojo, North Korea.
1954 RCA manufactured its first color TV set and began mass
production.
1957 The European Economic Community was established with
the signing of the Treaty of Rome.
1960 A guided missile was launched from a nuclear powered
submarine for the first time.
1965 Martin Luther King Jr. led a group of 25,000 to the
state capital in Montgomery, AL.
1966 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the "poll tax" was
unconstitutional.
1970 The Concorde made its first supersonic flight.
1971 The Boston Patriots became the New England Patriots.
1972 Bobby Hull joined Gordie Howe to become only the second
National Hockey League player to score 600 career goals.
1975 King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was shot to death by a
nephew. The nephew, with a history of mental illness, was
beheaded the following June.
1981 The U.S. Embassy in San Salvador was damaged when
gunmen attacked using rocket propelled grenades and machine
guns.
1982 Wayne Gretzky became the first player in the NHL to
score 200 points in a season.
1983 The U.S. Congress passed legislation to rescue the U.S.
social security system from bankruptcy.
1985 It was reported that a U.S. Army Major stationed in
East Germany had been shot and killed by a Soviet Border
Guard.
1986 U.S. President Ronald Reagan ordered emergency aid for
the Honduran army. U.S. helicopters took Honduran troops to
the Nicaraguan border.
1988 Robert E. Chambers Jr. pled guilty to first-degree
manslaughter in the death of 18-year-old Jennifer Levin. The
case was known as New York City's "preppie murder case."
1989 In Paris, the Louvre reopened with I.M. Pei's new
courtyard pyramid.
1990 A fire in Happy Land, an illegal New York City social
club, killed 87 people.
1990 Estonia voted for independence from the Soviet Union.
1991 Iraqi President Saddam Hussein launched a major
counter-offensive to recapture key towns from Kurds in
northern Iraq.
1992 Soviet cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev returned to Earth
after spending 10 months aboard the orbiting Mir space
station.
1993 President de Klerk admitted that South Africa had built
six nuclear bombs, but said that they had since been
dismantled.
1994 United States troops completed their withdrawal from
Somalia.
1995 Boxer Mike Tyson was released from jail after serving 3
years.
1996 An 81-day standoff by the antigovernment Freemen began
at a ranch near Jordan, MT.
1996 The U.S. issued a newly redesigned $100 bill for
circulation.
1998 A cancer patient was the first known to die under
Oregon's doctor-assisted suicide law.
1998 The FCC nets $578.6 million at auction for licenses for
new wireless technology.
1998 Quinn Pletcher was found guilty on charges of
extortion. He had threatened to kill Bill Gates unless he
was paid $5 million.
2004 The U.S. Senate voted (61-38) on the Unborn Victims of
Violence Act (H.R. 1997) to make it a separate crime to harm
a fetus during the commission of a violent federal crime.
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Can`t use the mouse to copy from the Windows calculator
Friday, March 24, 2017, 10:23 AM
Posted by Administrator
Good Morning, ,
Today is Friday, March 24
Time to wear a bit of red to show your support for the troops!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Oregon man arrested for stealing street sweeper
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 24 in
1545 German Parliament opened in Worms.
See More of what happened on this day in history.
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Defining and analyzing humor is a pastime of humorless
people.
--- Robert Benchley (1889 - 1945)
Golf and sex are about the only things you can enjoy
without being good at.
--- Jimmy Demaret
"The amount of sleep required by the average person
is about five minutes more."
--- Max Kauffmann
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>From Rick
I had put in an 18-hour day at work and was upset to find
my four-year-old Zack asleep in bed with my wife when I
got home.
Zack squirms so much it is impossible to get a decent
night's sleep when he is with us. Exhausted, I collapsed
into his bed instead, where I slept better than I had in
years.
The next morning, I asked my wife, "Why was Zack
in bed with you?"
"Oh," she replied, shrugging, "he wet his bed, and I was
too tired to change his sheets."
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>From David
My mother once gave me two sweaters for Christmas.
The next time we visited, I made sure to wear one.
As we entered her home, instead of the expected smile,
she said,
"What's the matter? You didn't like the other one?"
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Tyler HaguewoodTyler Haguewood,
33,
Hillsboro,
Oregon
Oregon man arrested for stealing
street sweeper
An Oregon man did not make a clean getaway early Sunday
after stealing a street sweeper and leading police on a 10-
mile chase.
According to cops, Tyler Haguewood, 33, jumped into the
street sweeper around 3:45 AM after the driver, a private
contractor, exited the running vehicle to “use a handheld
blower in order to clean an area where the street-sweeper
could not reach.”
Haguewood then drove off in the Isuzu street sweeper. Upon
learning of the theft, cops in Hillsboro, a city 20 miles
outside Portland, quickly located the vehicle on the
deserted pre-dawn streets.
“Officers activated their overhead emergency lights. The
street-sweeper failed to yield,” cops say. For 10 miles,
officers pursued the street sweeper, which topped out at 65
mph. The chase ended after Haguewood drove over spike strips
placed in the roadway by Washington County Sheriff's Office
deputies.
Pictured above, Haguewood was taken into custody without
incident and charged with multiple counts, including auto
theft and attempting to elude police. He is also facing a
parole violation charge in connection with a prior
conviction for aggravated harassment.
Haguewood is being held in the Washington County jail.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Vera
Re: Cant copy from Windows calculator
Dear Webby
How come I can't copy from the calculator in Windows by
using the mouse ?
Vera
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Dear Vera
The Windows calculator always had that shortcoming, even in
Windows 3.0 because basically it is a DOS program. Just
treat it like a DOS program and imagine you had no mouse.
When done calculating, type
ALT E
C
Then with ALT TAB jump back to the program you were using
before using the calculator.
CTRL V pastes the result that you have copied from the
calculator.
It is actually a lot faster than taking a hand off the
keyboard and mousing around.
There are a number of calculator programs available that let
you copy with the mouse, however, my recommendation is to
use a spreadsheet like Calc or Excel, whether you are a
mouse addict or prefer hot-keys. With a spreadsheet you see
all your entries, you can correct typos no matter how far
back they are,
do sorting, searching, show numbers below or above a limit
that you set in a different color, and thousands of other
tricks.
I normally have a spreadsheet open and narrowed to about
1/10 of the screen on the left side, and I use that as a
calculator, scratch-pad and even calculating calendar. You
really get spoiled once you get comfortable with
spreadsheets.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
's colleague at a package-processing center
was trapped in a small rest room by a faulty lock. When he
was finally discovered, and another worker
were able to open the door with some difficulty.
The lock was still jammed, so they blocked the door open
while a maintenance worker was called.
A bit later, noticed the door was closed again.
He jiggled the doorknob and an unfamiliar voice from inside
called, "Get me outa here!"
"Don't worry," replied, "Maintenance should be
sending somebody shortly."
"They did," said the voice.
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Mustard Green Soup with Chicken
By 15mhhm15 [56 Posts, 137 Comments]
This is a healthy and delicious staple soup in our household
and I wanted to share it with you all.
Prep Time: 10
Cook Time: 15
Total Time: 35
Yield: 2
Ingredients:
1/2 bundle mustard greens
1/2 white onion
1/2 lb chicken breasts
2 cups water
2 Tbsp fish sauce
dash salt
dash sugar
Steps:
Prep your ingredients. Wash mustard green and cut into 3" in
pieces or your desire. Slice onions. Slice chicken breast to
your desire.
Boil water in a pot, throw your onions in and sliced chicken
breast. Add fish sauce, dash of sugar and salt then boil for
15 minutes.
Throw in your vegetables and turn off the heat. Cover for 10
more minutes with the stove off.
Ready to serve. Optional: Garnish with black pepper on top
of the soup.
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The artist tried to concentrate on his work, but the
attraction he felt for his model finally became
irresistible. He threw down his palette, took her
in his arms, and kissed her.
She pushed him away. "Maybe your other models let
you kiss them," she said, "but I'm not that kind!"
"Actually, I've never tried to kiss a model before," he
protested.
"Really?" she said, softening. "Well, how many models
have there been?"
"Four so far," he replied, thinking back. "A jug, two
apples, a tractor, and a vase."
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| Dead Sea dress.
|
Three rabbinical students were caught by the Rabbi gambling
and drinking in the company of undesirable characters
before
the sun set on the evening of the Sabbath. The Rabbi called
them into his study the next day.
They all confessed to having given in to weakness, and
admitted that they deserved punishment. The Rabbi thought
for a moment, then went into his kitchen and brought back
three bags of dried peas. "Put these in your shoes," he
told them, "and walk on them for a week, to remind yourself
how hard life can be when you turn away from your faith."
A few days later the three students met. One was limping
terribly, had dark circles under his eyes, and looked very
tired. The others seemed much as he had been the week
before.
The first student said, "How is it that you are walking so
freely? Didn't you do as the Rabbi told us and put the peas
in your shoes?"
"Of course I did," said the second. "How could I disobey the
Rabbi? I just chose to wear a different pair of shoes."
The third student interrupted, "The rabbi expressly stated
that we were to WALK on the peas."
The first student inquired how he could be walking so well
if he was walking on the peas.
The third student smiled and said, "I boiled them first."
Ophelia Dingbatter's
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for grownups.
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Today on March 24
1379 The Gelderse war ended.
1545 German Parliament opened in Worms.
1550 France and England signed the Peace of Boulogne.
1629 In Virginia, the first game law was passed in the
American colonies.
1664 A charter to colonize Rhode Island was granted to Roger
Williams in London.
1720 In Paris, banking houses closed due to financial
crisis.
1765 Britain passed the Quartering Act that required the
American colonies to house 10,000 British troops in public
and private buildings.
1828 The Philadelphia & Columbia Railway was authorized as
the first state owned railway.
1832 Mormon Joseph Smith was beaten, tarred and feathered in
Ohio.
1837 Canada gave blacks the right to vote
1848 A state of siege was proclaimed in Amsterdam.
1868 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company was formed.
1878 The British frigate Eurydice sank killing 300.
1880 The first "hail insurance company" was incorporated in
Connecticut. It was known as Tobacco Growers’ Mutual
Insurance Company.
1882 In Berlin, German scientist Robert Koch announced the
discovery of the tuberculosis germ (bacillus).
1883 The first telephone call between New York and Chicago
took place.
1900 Mayor Van Wyck of New York broke the ground for the New
York subway tunnel that would link Manhattan and Brooklyn.
1900 In New Jersey, the Carnegie Steel Corporation was
formed.
1904 Vice Adm. Tojo sank seven Russian ships as the Japanese
strengthened their blockade of Port Arthur.
1905 In Crete, a group led by Eleutherios Venizelos claimed
independence from Turkey.
1906 In Mexico, the Tehuantepec Istmian Railroad opened as a
rival to the Panama Canal.
1906 The "Census of the British Empire" revealed that
England ruled 1/5 of the world.
1911 In Denmark, penal code reform abolished corporal
punishment.
1920 The first U.S. coast guard air station was established
at Morehead City, NC.
1924 Greece became a republic.
1927 Chinese Communists seized Nanking and break with Chiang
Kai-shek over the Nationalist goals.
1932 Belle Baker hosted a radio variety show from a moving
train. It was the first radio broadcast from a train.
1938 The U.S. asked that all countries help refugees fleeing
from the Nazis.
1946 The Soviet Union announced that it was withdrawing its
troops from Iran.
1955 Tennessee Williams' play "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
debuted on Broadway.
1955 The first oil drill seagoing rig was put into service.
1960 A U.S. appeals court ruled that the novel "Lady
Chatterly’s Lover" was not obscene and could be sent through
the mail.
1972 Great Britain imposed direct rule over Northern
Ireland.
1976 The president of Argentina, Isabel Peron, was deposed
by her country's military.
1980 In San Salvador, Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo Romero was
shot to death by gunmen as he celebrated Mass.
1982 Soviet leader Leonid L. Brezhnev stated that Russia was
willing to resume border talks with China.
1985 Thousands demonstrated in Madrid against the NATO
presence in Spain.
1989 The Exxon Valdez spilled 240,000 barrels (11 million
gallons) of oil in Alaska's Prince William Sound after it
ran aground.
1989 The U.S. decided to send humanitarian aid to the
Contras.
1990 Indian troops left Sri Lanka.
1991 The African nation of Benin held its first presidential
elections in about 30 years.
1993 In Israel, Ezer Weizman, an advocate of peace with
neighboring Arab nations, was elected President.
1995 Russian forces surrounded Achkoi-Martan. It was one of
the few remaining strongholds of rebels in Chechenia.
1997 The Australian parliament overturned the world's first
and only euthanasia law.
1998 In Jonesboro, AR, two young boys open fire at students
from woods near a school. Four students and a teacher were
killed and 10 others were injured. The two boys were 11 and
13 years old cousins.
1999 NATO launched air strikes against Yugoslavia (Serbia,
Montenegro, Kosovo and Vojvodina). The attacks marked the
first time in its 50-year history that NATO attacked a
sovereign country. The bombings were in response to Serbia's
refusal to sign a peace treaty with ethnic Albanians who
were seeking independence for the province of Kosovo.
1999 The 7-mile tunnel under Mont Blanc in France became an
inferno after a truck carrying flour and margarine caught
fire. At least 30 people were killed.
2001 Apple Computer Inc's operating system MAC OS X went on
sale.
2005 The government of Kyrgyzstan collapsed after opposition
protesters took over President Askar Akayev's presidential
compound and government offices.
2006 In Spain, the Basque separatist group ETA announced a
permanent cease-fire.
2014 It was announced that the U.S. and its allies would
exclude Russia from the G8 meeting and boycott a planned
summit in Sochi in response to Russia's takeover of Crimea.
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When changing icons for shortcuts does not work
Thursday, March 23, 2017, 07:30 AM
Posted by Administrator
Good Morning, ,
Today is Thursday, March 23
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Iowa man busted after receiving 10 pounds of marijuana
in the mail
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 23 in
1775 American revolutionary Patrick Henry declared,
"give me liberty, or give me death!"
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It is a common delusion that you make things better
by talking about them.
--- Dame Rose Macaulay (1881 - 1958)
I'm lazy. But it's the lazy people who invented the wheel
and the bicycle because they didn't like walking or
carrying things.
--- Lech Walesa (1943 - )
Women demand their men to be reliable and predictable,
mostly so that they can accuse them of being boring.
--- Socratex
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The CEO was scheduled to speak at an important convention,
so he asked one of his employees to write him a punchy,
20-minute speech.
When the CEO returned from the big event, he was furious.
"What's the idea of writing me an hour-long speech?" he
demanded to know. "Half the audience walked out before
I finished."
The employee was baffled. "I wrote you a 20-minute
speech," he replied. "I also gave you the two extra copies
you asked for...."
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During an award ceremony the wife of Spain's ambassador
to Washington asked a certain senator if he could
make his speech a bit longer, since the ambassador had
still not arrived from the airport.
The senator replied: "I spent years in the U.S. Senate,
Madam. I can speak on any subject for any length of time --
especially on a subject about which I have no particular
knowledge."
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Reported by the Bausell Sailor
An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Charles A. Simpson,
25,
Davenport,
Iowa
Man busted after receiving 10 pounds of marijuana
in the mail
A 25-year-old Davenport man is facing charges of peddling
marijuana after his brother mailed him 10 pounds of the drug
to sell locally, Davenport police said.
The marijuana was mailed through the U.S. Postal Service.
Postal inspectors teamed with Davenport police on the case.
Charles A. Simpson, of 2216 Grand Ave., is charged with one
count each of possession with the intent to deliver less
than 50 kilograms of marijuana, conspiracy to possess and
deliver less than 50 kilograms of marijuana, and
failure to affix an Iowa drug tax stamp. Naughty!
Each of the charges is a Class D felony under Iowa law that
carries a prison sentence of up to five years.
According to the arrest affidavit filed by a member of the
Davenport Police Department’s Tactical Operations Bureau,
Devin Simpson mailed 10 pounds of marijuana through the U.S.
Postal Service to his brother, Charles Simpson.
The deal was that Charles Simpson would sell the marijuana
to multiple customers. For every pound of marijuana Charles
Simpson sold Devin Simpson would reward him with $100 and
free marijuana. Since the dope was not discovered where it
was sent, most likely Charles had mentioned the expected
arrival within earshot of a narc.
Charles Simpson was arrested Monday. He was released from
the Scott County Jail after posting 10 percent of a $5,000
bond through a bonding company.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Bill
Re: Changing icons on shortcuts does not work
Dear Webby
This is not a major problem, just an annoyance. For some
reason, I am able to change the icon on some desktop
shortcuts, but not on others. I use your method for making
icons and store them in an icon folder. I choose a
shortcut/right click/Properties/Change Icon/choose new icon
from the icon folder/OK/Apply. The new icon shows in the
"Change Icon" window. OK then Apply. The icon should change,
but it remains the same on the desktop shortcut.
I don't know why it works only sometimes. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Bill
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Dear Bill
You are doing it the right way.
That should definitely work with shortcuts.
Are your icons 64 x 64, saved as .bmp
and then, after closing the bmp file, renaming the icon with
the file explorer to .ico ?
If it is not .ico, then Windows usually plays stupid.
Check that and tell me if that makes a difference.
Microsoft claims it is because of Backward Compatibility,
but that is total BS. Nobody is using Windows 3 anymore.
Windows went graphical with Windows95.
Try that and let me know if it helped.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Dear Webby
Thanks again for your help. I had failed to reduce the size
to 64 X 64 pixels. That was my mistake. It now works!
All the best.
Bill
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A man went to his lawyer and told him, "My neighbor owes
me $500 and he doesn't want to pay up. What should I do?"
"Do you have any proof?" asked the lawyer.
"Nope," replied the man.
"Okay, then write him a letter asking him for the $1000 he
owed you," said the lawyer.
"But it's only $500," replied the man.
"Precisely. That's what he will reply and we will have the
proof we need to nail him."
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Save Eggshells for Planting Tomatoes
By Litter Gitter [204 Posts, 663 Comments]
To prevent blossom rot, I put a handful of egg shells in the
hole with the tomato plant when setting them. This gives
the tomatoes calcium and it works.
For 2 dozen tomato plants, I use 2 gallons of crushed egg
shells. It takes me a year to save up that many.
Whenever I use eggs, I rinse the sticky stuff out of the
shells and set them on a paper towel to drain. After they
dry, they are ready to crush and add to the bag. I usually
let them build up in the bag and then put them in a bowl and
crush with my hands and fingers. (This also buffs my rough
skin and makes it smooth.) I store the bag in the pantry
until spring planting time.
If you want to try this, you need to start saving your egg
shells.
In the 50's, when having the reddest and brightest
Geraniums in the outside window boxes was of vital
importance in the village, Grandma used to send me around
the neighborhood collecting egg shells. I was of course also
tasked with scooping "road apples" donated by the still
fairly frequent horses. She ground the egg shells with the
big cast iron hand crank grinder and then the egg shells and
the road apples were put into a barrel and "steeped" until
spring. That was her secret fertilizer for her prize winning
Geraniums.
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Father Norton woke up Sunday morning and realizing it was
an exceptionally beautiful and sunny early spring day,
decided he just absolutely had to play golf.
So... he told the Associate Pastor that he wasn't felling
well and persuaded him to say Mass for him that day.
As soon as the Associate Pastor left the room, Father
Norton headed out of town to a golf course about forty
miles away. This way he knew he wouldn't accidentally
meet anyone he knew from his parish.
Setting up on the first tee, he was alone. After all, it was
Sunday morning and everyone else was in church!
At about this time, Saint Peter leaned over to the Lord
while looking down from the heavens and exclaimed,
"You're not going to let him get away with this, are you?"
The Lord sighed, and said, "No, I guess not."
Just then Father Norton hit the ball and it shot straight
towards the pin, dropping just short of it, rolled up and
fell into the hole. It WAS A 420 YARD HOLE IN ONE!
St. Peter was astonished. He looked at the Lord and
asked, "Why would you let him do that?"
The Lord smiled and replied,
"Who's he going to brag to?"
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| Caves of art in New Mexico.
|
Murphy came home drunk as a skunk for the third night in a
row. Judi, his wife, dragged him to the window and pointed
out to the blazing lights of the big distillery in the
distance.
"Do you see how big it is?" she thundered. "They can always
make it faster than you can drink it!"
"Maybe so, [hic]," he burped, "but I've got 'em working
nights!"
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Today on March 23
1026 Koenraad II crowned himself king of Italy.
1066 The 18th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
took place.
1490 The first dated edition of Maimonides "Mishna Torah"
was published.
1775 American revolutionary Patrick Henry declared, "give me
liberty, or give me death!"
1794 Josiah G. Pierson patented a rivet machine.
1806 Explorers Lewis and Clark, reached the Pacific coast,
and began their return journey to the east.
1808 Napoleon's brother Joseph took the throne of Spain.
1835 Charles Darwin reached Los Arenales, in the Andes.
1836 The coin press was invented by Franklin Beale.
1839 The first recorded printed use of "OK" [oll korrect]
occurred in Boston's Morning Post.
1840 The first successful photo of the Moon was taken.
1848 Hungary proclaimed its independence from Austria.
1857 Elisha Otis installed the first modern passenger
elevator in a public building. It was at the corner of
Broome Street and Broadway in New York City.
1858 Eleazer A. Gardner patented the cable streetcar.
1861 London's first tramcars began operations.
1880 John Stevens patented the grain crushing mill. The mill
increased flour production by 70 percent.
1881 The Boers and Britain signed a peace accord ending the
first Boer war.
1889 U.S. President Harrison opened Oklahoma for white
colonization.
1901 Dame Nellie Melba, revealed the secret of her now
famous toast.
1901 It was learned that Boers were starving in British
concentration camps in South Africa.
1902 In Italy, the minimum legal working age was raised from
9 to 12 for boys and from 11 to 15 for girls.
1903 The Wright brothers obtained an airplane patent.
1909 British Lt. Shackleton found the magnetic South Pole.
1909 Theodore Roosevelt began an African safari sponsored by
the Smithsonian Institution and National Geographic
Society.
1912 The Dixie Cup was invented.
1917 Austrian Emperor Charles I made a peace proposal to
French President Poincare.
1917 In the Midwest U.S., four tornadoes kill 211 people
over a four day period.
1918 Lithuania proclaimed independence.
1921 Arthur G. Hamilton set a new parachute record when he
safely jumped from 24,400 feet.
1922 The first airplane landed at the U.S. Capitol in
Washington, DC.
1932 In the U.S., the Norris-LaGuardia Act established
workers' right to strike.
1933 The German Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act. The act
effectively granted Adolf Hitler dictatorial legislative
powers.
1934 The U.S. Congress accepted the independence of the
Philippines in 1945.
1936 Italy, Austria & Hungary signed the Pact of Rome.
1942 The Japanese occupy the Andaman Islands.
1942 During World War II, the U.S. government began
evacuating Japanese-Americans from West Coast homes to
concentration camps.
1951 U.S. paratroopers descended from flying boxcars in a
surprise attack in Korea.
1956 Pakistan became the first Islamic republic. It was
still within the British Commonwealth.
1956 Sudan became independent.
1957 The U.S. Army sold the last of its homing pigeons.
1965 America's first two-person space flight took off from
Cape Kennedy with astronauts Virgil I. Grissom and John W.
Young aboard. The craft was the Gemini 3.
1965 The Moroccan Army shot at demonstrators. About 100
people were killed.
1967 Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. called the Vietnam War
the biggest obstacle to the civil rights movement and
started a movement to backstab the war effort.
1970 Mafia "Boss" Carlo Gambino was arrested for plotting to
steal $3 million.
1972 The U.S. called a halt to the peace talks on Vietnam
being held in Paris.
1972 Evel Knievel broke 93 bones after successfully jumping
35 cars.
1980 The deposed shah of Iran, Muhammad Riza Pahlavi, left
Panama for Egypt.
1981 U.S. Supreme Court upheld a law making statutory rape a
crime for men but not women.
1983 U.S. President Reagan first proposed development of
technology to intercept enemy missiles. The proposal became
known as the Strategic Defense Initiative and "Star Wars."
1983 Dr. Barney Clark died after 112 days with a permanent
artificial heart.
1989 A 1,000-foot diameter asteroid missed Earth by 500,000
miles.
1989 Joel Steinberg was sentenced to 25 years for killing
his adopted daughter.
1989 Two electrochemists, Stanley Pons and Martin
Fleischman, announced that they had created nuclear fusion
in a test tube at room temperature. It was a hoax.
1990 Former Exxon Valdez Captain Joseph Hazelwood was
ordered to help clean up Prince William Sound and pay
$50,000 in restitution for the 1989 oil spill.
1993 U.N. experts announced that record ozone lows had been
registered over a large area of the Western Hemisphere.
1994 Luis Donaldo Colosio, Mexico's leading presidential
candidate, was assassinated in Tijuana. Mario Aburto
Martinez was arrested at the scene and confessed to the
killing.
1994 Wayne Gretzky broke Gordie Howe's National Hockey
League (NHL) career record with his 802nd goal.
1996 Taiwan held its first democratic presidential
elections.
1998 Germany's largest bank pledged $3.1 million to Jewish
foundations as restitution for Nazi looting.
1998 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that term limits for state
lawmakers were constitutional.
1998 Russian President Boris Yeltsin fired his Cabinet.
1998 The movie "Titanic" won 11 Oscars at the Academy
Awards.
1998 The German company Bertelsmann AG agreed to purchase
the American publisher Random House for $1.4 billion. The
merger created the largest English-language book-publishing
company in the world.
1999 NATO Secretary-General Javier Solana gave formal
approval for air strikes against Serbian targets.
2001 Russia's orbiting Mir space station was dumped into the
South Pacific after its 15-years of use.
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Wednesday, March 22
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DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Nashville teens arrested for shooting at pizza shop
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 22 in
1903 Niagara Falls ran out of water due to a drought.
See More of what happened on this day in history.
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Everyone is as God has made him,
and oftentimes a great deal worse.
--- Miguel de Cervantes
If you would be a real seeker after truth,
it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt,
as far as possible, all things.
--- Rene Descartes
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A young boy of four was going into hospital to have his
tonsils removed. He told his playmate I'll be gone for
awhile I have to have surgery.
On the day he was admitted his mother asked if the doctor
would please circumcise the boy, since he's already going
to be under anaesthesia.
The boy woke up and was very sore "down there" there for
several days.
About a week later he got to see his playmate again. The
playmate informed him that he, too, was also going to have
to have his tonsils out. He asked the boy to tell him about
the surgery.
The little boy replied, "All I can tell you is your tonsils
ain't where you think they are."
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As I left the supermarket, I noticed two little kids, maybe
six or seven years old, selling candy bars in front of the
store to raise money for their school band.
"I'll buy a chocolate bar on one condition," I said to
one of the boys. "That you eat it for me."
As I handed him back the candy bar,
he shook his head. "I can't," he said.
"Why not?"
Looking me in the eye, he responded gravely,
"Because I'm not supposed to take candy from strangers."
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
juan Bowers, 18,
Tynerick Turner, 17,
and a 16-year-old boy
Nashville,
Tennessee
Nashville teens arrested for shooting at pizza shop
A trio of Tennessee teenagers opened fire on a Nashville
food market after a clerk gave them a pizza with the wrong
toppings, according to police who arrested the gunmen on an
assortment of felony charges.
The shooting Tuesday afternoon at the DB Todd market was
witnessed by an undercover detective who was conducting
surveillance in the area. The suspects left the scene in a
stolen Honda Accord, which the detective tailed as he
summoned backup officers.
Police subsequently arrested Djuan Bowers, 18, Tynerick
Turner, 17, and a 16-year-old boy. According to court
records, Bowers was carrying a loaded Smith & Wesson pistol
when apprehended, while two other handguns--a stolen .45
caliber Glock and a .40 caliber Beretta--were found inside
the vehicle.
While being interviewed by officers, one of the defendants
revealed that the market was fired upon due to a botched
pizza order, police say. Nobody was injured by the gunfire.
The teenagers are facing multiple counts of aggravated
assault, weapons possession, and auto theft. Since his
alleged accomplices are underage, Bowers was also charged
with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a
misdemeanor.
Bowers (seen above left) and Turner were also charged with
the gunpoint robbery last month of a man who turned over
$900 during the stick-up.
Bowers is being held in the Davidson County jail in lieu of
$50,000. Turner and the 16-year-old defendant have been
charged in juvenile court.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Susan
Re: Keyboard stickers
Dear Webby
I was overjoyed to find Arabic/English
and Farsi/English stickers for my desktop and laptop
keyboards because I hadn't memorized the corresponding
letters on my "plain" English keyboard.
I noticed on Amazon that there are English replacement
stickers as well (I saw one set for $6.99) which seemed like
less hassle and less potential for keyboard damage than
painting your own or gluing letters on paper to the
keycaps. They go on easily, come off easily, and are
cheaper to replace than a keyboard.
I had tried using the professional fine point white marker
you mentioned a few years ago, but was not successful so the
key cap stickers are a fast and cost-effective solution!
Susan
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Dear Susan
Thank you very much for a great tip!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
After a hardy Arkansas rainstorm filled all the potholes
in the back alley, a young mother watched her two little
boys playing in a water puddle through her kitchen window.
The older of the two, a five year old lad, grabbed his
sibling by the back of the head and shoved his face into
the water hole.
As the younger boy recovered and stood laughing and
dripping, the mother ran to the back yard in a panic.
"Why on Earth did you do that to your little brother?"
she screamed as she shook the older boy in anger.
"We were just playing 'church,' Mommy" He said. "I was
baptizing him like the preacher did in church last Sunday.
I said, "I now baptize you in the name of the father, the
son, and in-da-hole-he-goes!"
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Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com
Pulling Tissues from a Roll
By joanWZ [47 Posts, 9 Comments]
If you don't have a tissue holder in your office or inside a
car and want to avoid pulling it in a messy way. Actually
it's very simple to do.
Pulling tissue from the middle of a roll of toilet paper.
Removing the hard middle roll from toilet paper.
First, do not pull the tissue from the cellophane because
you don't have a tissue holder, right? Can you see in the
middle of the tissue? There is a round, hard, cardboard at
the center. So, here's the idea, slowly pull that round,
hard cardboard at the center, just pull it outside the
tissue.
After pulling it, you can see the end cut of the tissue and
that's the one you will pull out every time you get your
tissue. And you can cover it back with the cellophane.
Clean, simple and not messy at all.
If you ever had a smoker in your
house, chances are that there are some empty tobacco tins
under some work bench. By sheer coincidence ;-) a roll of TP
just fits inside. Many fine outhouses and camp site biffys
have a screw top lid tobacco tin holding a roll of nice and
dry toilet paper.
 | How far back in time can
one go and still understand English
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In a small town, farmers of the community had gotten
together to discuss some important issues. About midway
through the meeting, a wife of one of the farmers stood up
and spoke her piece.
One of the old farmers stood up and said, "What does she
know about anything? I would like to ask her if she knows
how many toes a pig has?"
Quick as a flash, the woman replied, "Take off your boots,
Bobo, and count them yourself!"
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| Caves of art in New Mexico.
|
Five doctors went duck hunting one day. Included in the
group were a general practice (GP) physician, a
pediatrician, a psychiatrist, a surgeon and a pathologist.
A bird came winging overhead. The first to react was the
GP who raised his shotgun, but then hesitated.
"I'm not quite sure it's a duck," he said, "I think that I
will have to get a second opinion."
And of course by that time, the bird was long gone.
Another bird appeared in the sky thereafter. This time, the
pediatrician drew a bead on it. He too, however, was
unsure if it was really a duck in his sights and besides,
it might have babies. "I'll have to do some more
investigations," he muttered, as the creature made good
its escape.
Next to spy a bird flying was the sharp-eyed psychiatrist.
Shotgun shouldered, he was more certain of his intended
prey's identity. "Now, I know it's a duck, but does it know
it's a duck?"
The fortunate bird disappeared while the fellow wrestled
with this dilemma.
Finally, a fourth fowl sped past and this time the surgeon's
weapon pointed skywards. BOOM!! The surgeon lowered his
smoking gun and turned nonchalantly to the pathologist
beside him.
"Go see if that was a duck, will you?"
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Today on March 22
1457 Gutenberg Bible became the first printed bible. The
first books printed with movable type were done by Bi Sheng
in China about 500 years earlier.
1622 Indians attacked a group of colonists in the James
River area of Virginia. 347 colonists were killed.
1630 The first legislation to prohibit gambling was enacted.
It was in Boston, MA.
1638 Anne Hutchinsoon, a religious dissident, was expelled
from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
1719 Frederick William abolished serfdom on crown property
in Prussia.
1733 Joseph Priestly invented carbonated water (seltzer).
1765 The Stamp Act was passed. It was the first direct
British tax on the American colonists. It was repealed on
March 17, 1766.
1794 The U.S. Congress banned U.S. vessels from supplying
slaves to other countries.
1841 Englishman Orlando Jones patented cornstarch.
1871 William Holden of North Carolina became the first
governor to be removed by impeachment.
1872 Illinois became the first state to require sexual
equality in employment.
1873 Slavery was abolished in Puerto Rico.
1874 The Young Men's Hebrew Association was organized in New
York City.
1882 The U.S. Congress outlawed polygamy.
1888 The English Football League was established. (Soccer)
1894 The first playoff competition for the Stanley Cup
began. Montreal played Ottawa.
1895 Auguste and Louis Lumiere showed their first movie to
an invited audience in Paris.
1901 Japan proclaimed that it was determined to keep Russia
from encroaching on Korea.
1902 Great Britain and Persia agreed to link Europe and
India by telegraph.
1903 Niagara Falls ran out of water due to a drought.
1903 In Columbia, the region near Galera De Zamba was
devastated by a volcanic eruption.
1904 The first color photograph was published in the London
Daily Illustrated Mirror.
1905 Child miners in Britain received a maximum 8-hour
workday.
1907 Russians troops completed the evacuation of Manchuria
in the face of advancing Japanese forces.
1907 In Paris, it was reported that male cab drivers dressed
as women to attract riders.
1910 In Liberia, a telegraph cable linked Tenerife and
Monrovia.
1915 A German zeppelin made a night raid on Paris railway
stations.
1933 U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill
legalizing the sale and possession of beer and wine
containing up to 3.2% alcohol.
1935 In New York, blood tests were authorized as evidence in
court cases.
1935 Persia was renamed Iran.
1941 The Grand Coulee Dam in Washington began operations.
1943 The Dutch workweek was extended to 54 hours.
1943 Obligatory work for woman ends in Belgium.
1945 The Arab League was formed with the adoption of a
charter in Cairo, Egypt.
1946 The British granted Transjordan independence.
1946 The first U.S. rocket to leave the earth's atmosphere
reached a height of 50-miles. It was a confiscated German V2
rocket without an explosive head.
1947 The Greek government imposed martial law in Laconia and
southern Greece.
1948 The United States announced a land reform plan for
Korea.
1954 The first shopping mall opened in Southfield, Michigan.
1954 The London gold market reopened for the first time
since 1939.
1960 A.L. Schawlow & C.H. Townes obtained a patent for the
laser. It was the first patent for any laser.
1965 U.S. confirmed that its troops used chemical warfare
against the Vietcong.
1974 The Viet Cong proposed a new truce with the U.S. and
South Vietnam. The truce included general elections.
1977 Comedienne Lily Tomlin made her debut on Broadway in
"Lily Tomlin on Stage" in New York.
1977 Indira Ghandi resigned as the prime minister of India.
1978 Karl Wallenda, of the Flying Wallendas, fell to his
death while walking a cable strung between two hotels in San
Juan, Puerto Rico.
1979 The National Hockey League (NHL) voted to accept 4 WHA
teams, the Oilers, Jets, Nordiques & Whalers.
1980 People for Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was
founded by Ingrid Newkirk and Alex Pacheco.
1981 RCA put its Selectra Vision laser disc players on the
market.
1981 The first Mongolian entered space aboard the Russian
Soyuz 39.
1982 The Space Shuttle Columbia was launched into orbit on
mission STS-3. It was the third orbital flight for the
Columbia.
1987 A barge loaded with 32,000 tons of refuse left Islip,
NY, to find a place to unload. After being refused by
several states and three countries space was found back in
Islip.
1990 A jury in Anchorage, Alaska, found Captain Hazelwood
not guilty in the Valdez oil spill.
1991 Pamela Smart, a high school teacher, was found guilty
in New Hampshire of manipulating her student-lover to kill
her husband.
1992 A Fokker F-28 veered off a runway at New York's
LaGuardia airport and into Flushing Bay, killing 27 people.
1993 Intel introduced the Pentium-processor (80586) 64 bits-
60 MHz-100+ MIPS.
1995 Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov returned to Earth
after setting a record for 438 days in space.
1997 Tara Lipinski, at 14 years and 10 months, became the
youngest women's world figure skating champion.
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017, 12:04 PM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Tuesday, March 21
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DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Florida woman arrested after throwing syringes into
backseat with child during traffic stop
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 21 in
1556 Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was
burned at the stake at Oxford after retracting the last of
seven recantations that same day.
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If you wish me to weep, you must mourn first yourself.
--- Horace (65 BC - 8 BC)
The highest reward for man's toil is not what he gets for
it, but what he becomes by it.
--- John Ruskin (1819 - 1900)
Rogues are preferable to imbeciles
because they sometimes take a rest.
--- Alexandre Dumas
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Bob was delighted with the way the painter had
done all the work on his house. "You did a great job." he
said and handed the man a check. "Also, in order to thank
you, here's an extra $80 to take the missus out to dinner
and a movie."
Later that night, the doorbell rang and it was the painter.
Thinking the man had forgotten something he asked, "What's
the matter, did you forget something?"
"Nope." replied the painter. "I'm just here to take your
missus out to dinner and a movie like you asked."
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>From Fran:
It was our second anniversary, and my husband sent me
flowers at the office. He told the florist to write
"Happy Anniversary,
Year Number 2" on the card.
I was thrilled with the flowers, but not so pleased about
the card. It read
"Happy Anniversary.
You're Number 2."
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Christine Maier,
31,
Okeechobee,
Florida
Florida woman arrested after throwing syringes into
backseat with child during traffic stop
Police officers in Florida said they found three hypodermic
needles within arms reach of a toddler Tuesday afternoon
during a traffic stop. When a woman in the vehicle was asked
how this could happen, she said she panicked when she saw
the patrol cars emergency lights and threw the needles in
the backseat, according to a Boca Raton police report.
Christine Maier, 31, of Okeechobee, told the officer it was
a "panicked, stupid, mistake," police said.
She remained in the Palm Beach County Jail early Thursday on
$3,000 bail on charges of child neglect and possession of
drug equipment.
On Tuesday afternoon, police noticed a Jeep parked in a
handicapped parking spot at the Marathon gas station on
Glades Road just east of Town Center at Boca Raton. After a
while, another vehicle parked next to it, and a woman, later
identified as Maier, walked out of the passenger side of the
Jeep.
Maier met with a man who was inside the other car, and he
handed her a plastic baggie, according to the report. After
the two left, the Boca Raton officer noticed the Jeep did
not make a full stop at a stop sign and a brake light was
out, so the officer pulled the vehicle over.
The officer noted he saw Maier make movements with her head
and hands as he pulled the Jeep over. The officer wrote when
he walked up to the car, he noticed a toddler whose face had
a fresh cut on it in the backseat without a car seat. The
relationship between the woman and the child is redacted
from the report.
After the officer took the information from the man driving
the Jeep, he said he saw Maier make what appeared to be a
"drug transaction" at the gas station and asked if he could
search the vehicle. After the man agreed, the officer found
three hypodermic needles within arm’s reach of the toddler.
A sunglasses case in the front passenger side of the car
where Maier was sitting contained two more needles and "a
white crystal-like residue." The officer noted one of the
needles "had a metal screw in place of a plastic plunger."
The officer read the man and Maier their rights. Then the
man began yelling at Maier after he saw the needles. Maier
told officers she was just getting them for a friend so "he
could use them to inject methamphetamines." When asked about
the cut on the toddler’s nose, she said the child had fallen
the day before.
The driver told officers he had no idea about the needles
and the only reason he drove Maier from Okeechobee to Boca
Raton was because he had just gotten out of jail, and "it’s
been a while since I’ve had a girl.”
The driver does not appear to have been arrested, according
to jail records. The child is in the care of the Florida
Department of Children and Families, according to the
report.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Patti
Re: Laptop keyboard lettering
Dear Webby
The white lettering on my laptop keyboard is coming off.
Is there a way to replace it????
Patti
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Dear Patti
You can try Lettraset and then seal it with a drop of
marine spar varnish or clear nail polish. Lettraset is
getting hard to find, but I have seen clones of it at the
Dollar Store.
You could even cut the letters out from a magazine or thin
ad flyer, and glue them on with regular white glue. Don't
use Crazy Glue. It will stick before you can line up the
letter correctly.
When the glue is good and dry, you can seal the letter with
a drop of clear nail polish.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Alex sets up his friend Bob to go on a blind date with his
cousin. Bob is a little worried about going out with
someone he's never seen before.
"What do I do if she's ugly?" says Bob, "I'll be with her
all night."
"Don't worry," Alex says, "just go up to her door and
meet her first. If you like what you see, then everything
goes as planned. If you don't, just shout
'Aaaaaauuuggghhh!' and fake a heart attack."
That night Bob knocks at the girl's door. When she comes
out he is awe-struck at how hot and sexy she is. He's
about to speak when the girl suddenly grabs for her chest
and lets out a loud ... "Aaaaaauuuggghhh!"
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Growing Vegetables in an Apartment
By guest (Guest Post)
Best Answer
I have a nice yard but prefer to grow my vegetables on the
deck since the deer can't get up there. You can grow snow
peas in containers if you give them something to climb on
and the leaf lettuces work well. These are spring veggies.
When they're done, you can plant something else like green
beans in the same containers.
Tomatoes work well in pickle buckets as long as they have
some support (circular cages will work). You will have to
water the tomatoes often. Also, wash out your egg shells and
sprinkle them on the soil. They give the tomatoes their
needed calcium and help to prevent blossom end rot.
You can even grow melons with the roots in containers and
the fruit resting on the deck.
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A professor asked a student to remain for a few moments
after class. Holding out the young man's assignment, the
professor said, "Did you write this poem all by yourself?"
The student said, "Every word of it."
The professor said, "Well, then, I'm glad to meet you,
Mr. Poe. However, all these books here say you are
dead. Since I can not correct all the books about you,
....
Which way would you like to die ?"
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A man spent several hours enduring long lines, surly
clerks, and insane regulations at the L.A. Department of
Motor Vehicles. On his way home, he stopped to pick up a
gift for his son. He selected a baseball bat.
"Cash or charge," the clerk asked.
"Cash!" the man snapped, then apologizing for his
rudeness, he explained, "I've just spent the entire
afternoon at the Motor Vehicle office."
"I understand," the clerk replied, and then asked,
"Shall I gift wrap the bat, or ...
are you going back there...?"
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Today on March 21
1349 3,000 Jews were killed in Black Death riots in Efurt
Germany.
1556 Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was
burned at the stake at Oxford after retracting the last of
seven recantations that same day.
1788 Almost the entire city of New Orleans, LA, was
destroyed by fire. 856 buildings were destroyed.
1804 The French civil code, the Code Napoleon, was adopted.
1824 A fire at a Cairo ammunitions dump killed 4,000 horses.
1835 Charles Darwin & Mariano Gonzales met at Portillo Pass.
1851 Emperor Tu Duc ordered that Christian priests be put to
death.
1851 Yosemite Valley was discovered in California.
1857 An earthquake hit Tokyo killing about 107,000.
1858 British forces in India lift the siege of Lucknow,
ending the Indian Mutiny.
1871 Journalist Henry M Stanley began his famous expedition
to Africa.
1902 In New York, three Park Avenue mansions were destroyed
when a subway tunnel roof caved in.
1908 A passenger was carried in a bi-plane for the first
time by Henri Farman of France.
1909 Russia withdrew its support for Serbia and recognized
the Austrian annexation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Serbia
accepted Austrian control over Bosnia-Herzegovina on March
31, 1909.
1918 During World War I, the Germans launched the Somme
Offensive.
1925 The state of Tennessee enacted the Butler Act. It was a
law that made it a crime for a teacher in any state-
supported public school to teach any theory that was in
contradiction to the Bible's account of man's creation.
1928 U.S. President Calvin Coolidge gave the Congressional
Medal of Honor to Charles Lindbergh for his first trans-
Atlantic flight.
1934 A fire destroyed Hakodate, Japan, killing about 1,500.
1935 Incubator ambulance service began in Chicago, IL.
1941 The last Italian post in East Libya, North Africa, fell
to the British.
1945 During World War II, Allied bombers began four days of
raids over Germany.
1963 Alcatraz Island, the federal penitentiary in San
Francisco Bay, CA, closed.
1965 The U.S. launched Ranger 9. It was the last in a series
of unmanned lunar explorations.
1965 More than 3,000 civil rights demonstrators led by the
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. began a march from Selma to
Montgomery, AL.
1966 In New York, demolition work began to clear thirteen
square blocks for the construction of the original World
Trade Center.
1971 Two U.S. platoons in Vietnam refused their orders to
advance.
1972 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that states could not
require one year of residency for voting eligibility.
1980 U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced to the U.S.
Olympic Team that they would not participate in the 1980
Summer Games in Moscow as a boycott against Soviet
intervention in Afghanistan.
1984 A Soviet submarine crashed into the USS Kitty Hawk off
the coast of Japan.
1985 Larry Flynt offered to sell his pornography empire for
$26 million or "Hustler" magazine alone for $18 million.
1990 Namibia became independent of South Africa.
1994 Wayne Gretzky tied Gordie Howe's NHL record of 801
goals.
1994 Bill Gates of Microsoft and Craig McCaw of McCaw
Cellular Communications announced a $9 billion plan that
would send 840 satellites into orbit to relay information
around the globe.
2002 In Paris, an 1825 print by French inventor Joseph
Nicephore Niepce was sold for $443,220. The print, of a man
leading a horse, was the earliest recorded image taken by
photographic means.
2016 It was reported that the Kepler space telescope had
captured the visible light of a "shock breakout" when the
star KSN 2011a exploded. It was the first time an exploding
star's brilliant flash shockwave had been captured.
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How to stop a W7 machine from shutting down
Monday, March 20, 2017, 10:09 AM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Monday, March 20
Thanks Joseph!
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Drug deal went down in front of 3 officers in
western Wisconsin
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 20 in
1816 The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed its right to review
state court decisions.
Would that mean the Supreme court could overrule Obama`s
college smoking buddy in Hawaii?
It doesn't really mean much since 23 countries won't allow
their nationals to be sent back there if caught committing
crimes and deported.
Maybe the deportees belonging to those 23 countries would
have to be sent to Guatanamo Bay in Cuba?
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In archaeology you uncover the unknown.
In diplomacy you cover the known.
--- Thomas Pickering (1931 - )
There are some that only employ words for the
purpose of disguising their thoughts.
--- Voltaire (1694 - 1778)
Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls
the pain of stupidity.
--- Frank Leahy
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Linda and Jill are having coffee when Linda notices
that Jill seems troubled and asks her, "Is something
bugging you? You look anxious."
"Well, my boyfriend just lost all his money and life
savings in the stock market," Jill explained.
"Oh, that's too bad," Linda sympathized.
"I'm sure you're feeling sorry for him."
"Yeah, I am," Jill said. "He'll miss me."
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One Sunday a priest announced he was passing out minature
crosses made of palm leaves. "Put this cross in the room
where your family argues most," he advised. "When you look
at it, the cross will remind you that God is watching."
When the parishoners were leaving church, a woman walked up
to the priest, shook his hand and said, "I'll take five."
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Drug deal went down in front of 3 officers in
western Wisconsin
A Drug deal went down in front of 3 officers in
western Wisconsin gas station just paces away from Pierce
County’s law enforcement center might not be the most
inconspicuous place for a drug deal, but prosecutors allege
that’s just what a trio of teens did last week.
The young men were flanked by officers — including a nine-
year veteran of the St. Croix Valley Drug Task Force pumping
gas into his squad car — who watched them make the sale of a
quarter-pound of marijuana on March 9, according to charges
filed in the case.
Investigation of the case led investigators to Plum City
High School, where a student there allegedly admitted to
being behind the sale.
The Pierce County Attorney’s Office charged Ellsworth
resident Desmond T. Trok, 18; Knapp resident Matthew P.
Jones, 18; and Menomonie resident Trace Schofield, 17, with
delivering THC, a felony. No charges had yet been filed
against the Plum City student and it wasn’t clear Monday if
the case received a juvenile referral.
Pierce County sheriff’s investigator Marty Shepler was
pumping gas into his squad car at 11:55 a.m. when he saw
what looked like a drug deal in the nearby parking lot.
He watched a brown vehicle back into a parking stall next to
a white vehicle.
On the other side of the brown vehicle was a Department of
Natural Resources warden’s patrol truck.
The warden happened to be walking out of the neighboring
Pierce County Sheriff’s Office with another deputy during
the drug deal. They called it in to dispatchers, who seconds
later were alerted by Shepler of the same thing.
Shepler and the deputy, Robbie Jaeger, connected over their
radios and formulated a plan to conduct a traffic stop on
the two vehicles.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Chris
Re: Computer keeps shutting down
Dear Webby
My computer is about 7 years old and running Windows 7.
Lately, it has been shutting itself down and restarting,
sometimes several tiems a day. What could be causing this
problem and is there any way I can correct it?
Thank you so much for your advice and help.
Chris
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Dear Chris
Most likely your computer is just full of dust bunnies, and
overheating.
Take the side cover off, vacuum it out with the couch
crevice tool, and clean all the heat sinks with Q-tips and
Windex or vinegar.
Look closely at the fans. If they are dirty, clean them too.
Peek into the welded shut box of the power supply.
The fan in there might need cleaning too. Don`t try to open
that box, just poke in there with Q-tips.
After that your machine will run nice and cool and not shut
down when it gets too hot.
If your computer is sitting on the floor sucking up all the
cruising dust bunnies, put it up on blocks! Bricks look nice
and traditional, but even some small 2x4 pieces will raise
it above the dust bunny freeway.
There used to be a shut-down virus many years ago, but if
you have Malwarebytes, that would have been killed long ago.
Let me know if the cleaning fixed the problem.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
A businessman boarded a plane to find, sitting next to him,
an elegant woman wearing the largest, most stunning
diamond ring he had ever seen.
He asked her about it.
"This is the Klopman diamond," she said. "It is beautiful,
but there is a terrible curse that goes with it."
"What's the curse?" the man asked.
"Mr. Klopman...."
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Healthy Onion Rings
By Terri
If you love onion rings but are looking for a healthier
option, then try these baked onion rings.
Ingredients:
non-stick cooking spray
1 large onion
1 1/4 cups Italian style bread crumbs
1/2 tsp. minced fresh garlic
1 cup low fat milk
1 cup all purpose flour
3 large egg whites, beaten slightly
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray 2 large cookie sheets
with nonstick spray. Cut onion into 1/2 inch thick slices.
Separate slices into rings. In a small bowl, combine bread
crumbs and garlic. Set aside. Place milk, flour, and egg
whites into 3 separate small bowls. Dip each onion ring into
milk, flour, egg white and bread crumbs (in that same
order). Place on prepared cookie sheets and bake for 20
minutes. Turn onion rings over and bake till golden brown,
about 10 minutes longer.
Because the bread crumbs are last, you don't really need the
unhealthy cooking spray. Save that for the rusty lug nuts on
your car.
Also, don't forget to add salt and pepper to the flour,
and just a bit of nutmeg.
For the popular beer battered onion rings use beer instead
of milk, and add a bit of cream of tartar with the salt and
pepper.
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CHANGING A LIGHT-BULB...
How many members does it take to change a light bulb?
Charismatics: Only one. Hands already in the air.
Roman Catholics: None. They use candles.
Pentecostals: Ten. One to change the bulb, and nine to
pray against the spirit of darkness.
Presbyterians: None. God has predestined when the lights
will be on and off.
Episcopalians: Eight. One to call the electrician, and
seven to say how much more they liked the previous one..
Mormons: Five. One man to change the bulb,
and four wives to tell him how to do it.
Unitarians: We choose not to make a statement either in
favor of or against the need for a light bulb. However,
if in
your own journey you have found that light bulbs work for
you, that is fine. You are invited to write a poem or
compose a modern dance about your personal
relationship with your light bulb, and present it next
month at our annual Light Bulb Sunday Service, in which
we will explore a number of light bulb traditions,
including
incandescent, fluorescent, three-way, long-life and
tinted,
all of which are equally valid paths to luminescence.
Baptists: At least 15. One to change the light bulb, and two
or three committees to approve the change. Oh, and also
a couple to provide a casseroles.
Lutherans: None. Lutherans don't believe in change.
Atheists: None. Lightbulbs are just superstition.
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I liked the baptists, mainly becasue of the casseroles,
however, when a girl once tried to convert me and the
baptism was discussed, they were looking for a place to
anchor me for a week. So I declined and learned to cook
casseroles myself.
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Colorful houses in this tiny Polish village.
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>From Judy
"I fall in love really quickly and this scares guys away.
I'm like, 'I'm in love with you, I want to marry you, I
want to move in with you! I want to bear your kids!'
They usually reply with such bland and unromatic stuff like,
'Ma'am, just give me the ten bucks for the pizza and
I'm outta here.'"
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Today on March 20
0141 The 6th recorded perihelion passage of Halley's Comet
took place.
1413 Henry V took the throne of England upon the death of
his father Henry IV.
1525 Paris parliament began its pursuit of Protestants.
1602 The United Dutch East Indian Company (VOC) was formed.
1616 Walter Raleigh was released from Tower of London to
seek gold in Guyana.
1627 France & Spain signed an accord for fighting
Protestantism.
1739 In India, Nadir Shah of Persia occupied Delhi and took
possession of the Peacock throne.
1760 The great fire of Boston destroyed 349 buildings.
1792 In Paris, the Legislative Assembly approved the use of
the guillotine.
1800 French army defeated the Turks at Helipolis, Turkey,
and advanced into Cairo.
1814 Prince Willem Frederik became the monarch of
Netherlands.
1815 Napoleon Bonaparte entered Paris after his escape from
Elba and began his "Hundred Days" rule.
1816 The U.S. Supreme Court affirmed its right to review
state court decisions.
1833 The U.S. and Siam signed a commercial treaty.
1852 Harriet Beecher Stowe’s book "Uncle Tom’s Cabin,"
subtitled "Life Among the Lowly," was first published.
1854 The Republican Party was organized in Ripon, WI. About
50 slavery opponents began the new political group.
1865 A plan by John Wilkes Booth to abduct U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln was ruined when Lincoln changed his plans
and did not appear at the Soldier’s Home near Washington,
DC.
1868 Jesse James Gang robbed a bank in Russelville, KY, of
$14,000.
1883 The Unity treaty of Paris was signed to protect
industrial property.
1885 John Matzeliger of Suriname patented the shoe lacing
machine.
1886 The first AC power plant in the U.S. began commercial
operation.
1888 The Sherlock Holmes Adventure, "A Scandal in Bohemia,"
began.
1890 The General Federation of Womans' Clubs was founded.
1891 The first computing scale company was incorporated in
Dayton, OH.
1896 U.S. Marines landed in Nicaragua to protect U.S.
citizens in the wake of a revolution.
1897 The first U.S. orthodox Jewish Rabbinical seminary was
incorporated in New York.
1897 The first intercollegiate basketball game that used
five players per team was held. The contest was Yale versus
Pennsylvania. Yale won by a score of 32-10.
1899 At Sing Sing prison, Martha M. Place became the first
woman to be executed in the electric chair. She was put to
death for the murder of her stepdaughter.
1900 It was announced that European powers had agreed to
keep China's doors open to trade.
1902 France and Russia acknowledged the Anglo-Japanese
alliance. They also asserted their right to protect their
interests in China and Korea.
1903 In Paris, paintings by Henri Matisse were shown at the
"Salon des Independants".
1906 In Russia, army officers mutiny at Sevastopol.
1911 The National Squash Tennis Association was formed in
New York City.
1914 The first international figure skating championship was
held in New Haven, CT.
1915 The French called off the Champagne offensive on the
Western Front.
1918 The Bolsheviks of the Soviet Union asked for American
aid to rebuild their army.
1922 U.S. President Warren G. Harding ordered U.S. troops
back from the Rhineland.
1922 The USS Langley was commissioned. It was the first
aircraft carrier for the U.S. Navy.
1932 The German dirigible, Graf Zepplin, made the first
flight to South America on regular schedule.
1933 The first German concentration camp was completed at
Dachau.
1934 Rudolf Kuhnold gave a demonstration of radar in Kiel
Germany.
1940 The British Royal Air Force conducted an all-night air
raid on the Nazi airbase at Sylt, Germany.
1943 The Allies attacked Field Marshall Erwin Rommel's
forces on the Mareth Line in North Africa.
1947 A blue whale weighing 180-metric tons was caught in the
South Atlantic.
1952 The U.S. Senate ratified a peace treaty with Japan.
1956 Mount Bezymianny on Kamchatka Peninsula (USSR)
exploded.
1956 Tunisia gained independence from France.
1963 The first "Pop Art" exhibit began in New York City.
1964 The ESRO (European Space Research Organization) was
established.
1965 U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson ordered 4,000 troops
to protect the Selma-Montgomery civil rights marchers.
1969 U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy called on the U.S. to close
all bases in Taiwan.
1972 19 mountain climbers were killed on Japan's Mount Fuji
during an avalanche.
1976 Patricia Hearst was convicted of armed robbery for her
role in the hold up of a San Francisco Bank.
1980 The U.S. made an appeal to the International Court
concerning the American Hostages in Iran.
1981 Argentine ex-president Isabel Peron was sentenced to
eight years in a convent.
1982 U.S. scientists' returned from Antarctica with the
first land mammal fossils found there.
1984 The U.S. Senate rejected an amendment to permit spoken
prayer in public schools.
1985 For the first time in its 99-year history, Avon
representatives received a salary. Up to that time they had
been paid solely on commissions.
1985 Libby Riddles won the 1,135-mile Anchorage-to-Nome dog
race becoming the first woman to win the Iditarod.
1987 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved AZT. The
drug was proven to slow the progress of AIDS (Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
1989 A Washington, DC, district court judge blocked a curfew
imposed by Mayor Barry and the City Council.
1989 In Belfast, two policemen were killed. The IRA claimed
responsibility.
1990 Namibia became an independent nation ending 75 years of
South African rule.
1990 Imelda Marcos, widow of ex-Philippines dictator
Ferdinand Marcos, went on trial for racketeering,
embezzlement and bribery.
1990 In Rumania, tanks were sent to the town of Tirgu Mures
to quell ethnic riots.
1991 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that employers
could not exclude women from jobs where exposure to toxic
chemicals could potentially damage a fetus.
1991 The U.S. forgave $2 billion in loans to Poland.
1992 Janice Pennington was awarded $1.3 million for accident
on the set of the "Price is Right" TV show.
1993 Russian President Boris Yeltsin declared emergency
rule. He set a referendum on whether the people trusted him
or the hard-line Congress to govern.
1993 An Irish Republican Army bomb was detonated in
Warrington, England. A 3-year-old boy and a 12-year-old boy
were killed.
1995 About 35,000 Turkish troops crossed the northern border
of Iraq in pursuit of the separatist rebels of the Kurdistan
Workers Party (PKK).
1995 In Tokyo, 12 people were killed and more than 5,500
others were sickened when packages containing the nerve gas
Sarin was released on five separate subway trains. The
terrorists belonged to a doomsday cult in Japan.
1996 In Los Angeles, Erik and Lyle Menendez were found
guilty of first-degree murder in the killing of their
parents.
1996 The U.K. announced that humans could catch CJD (Mad Cow
Disease).
1997 Liggett Group, the maker of Chesterfield cigarettes,
settled 22 state lawsuits by admitting the industry marketed
cigarettes to teenagers and agreed to warn on every pack
that smoking is addictive.
1998 India's new Hindu nationalist-led government pledges to
"exercise the option to induct nuclear weapons."
1999 Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones became the first men
to circumnavigate the Earth in a hot air balloon. The non-
stop trip began on March 3 and covered 26,500 miles.
1999 Legoland California opened Carlsbad, California.
2000 Former Black Panther Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, once known
as H. Rap Brown, was captured following a shootout that left
a sherriff's deputy dead.
2002 Actress Pamela Anderson disclosed that she had
hepatitis C.
2002 Arthur Andersen pled innocent to charges that it had
shredded documents and deleted computer files related to the
energy company Enron.
2003 Cisco Systems Inc. announced it was buying The Linksys
Group INc. for $500 million in stock.
2003 U.S. and British forces invaded Iraq from Kuwait.
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Sunday, March 19, 2017, 01:00 PM
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Good Morning, ,
Today is Sunday, March 19
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DearWebby
Todays Bonehead Award:
Naked Missouri woman sitting on couch when mom
and young boys come home.
Details at Boneheads
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Today, March 19 in
1994 The largest omelet in history was made with 160,000
eggs in Yokohama, Japan.
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A motion to adjourn is always in order.
--- Robert Heinlein (1907 - 1988)
There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge
number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the
national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers.
Now we should call them economical numbers.
--- Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988)
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The following quiz consists of four questions that tell you
whether or not you are qualified to be a professional.
Scroll down for the answers. The questions are not that
difficult. You just need to think like a professional.
1. How do you put a giraffe into a refrigerator?
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The correct answer is: Open the refrigerator, put in the
giraffe and close the door. This question tests whether or
not you are doing simple things in a complicated way.
2. How do you put an elephant into a refrigerator ?
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Incorrect answer: Open the refrigerator, put in the elephant
and shut the refrigerator.
Correct answer: Open the refrigerator, take out of the
giraffe, put in the elephant and close the door. This
question tests your foresight.
3. The Lion King is hosting an animal conference. All the
animals attend except one. Which animal does not attend?
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Correct answer: The elephant. The elephant is in the
refrigerator! This tests if you are capable of
comprehensive thinking.
OK, if you did not answer the last three questions
correctly, this one may be your last chance to test your
qualifications to be a professional.
4. You have to cross Crocodile River and have no boat or
weapon. How do you cross it?
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Correct Answer: Simply swim through it. All the crocodiles
are attending the animal meeting! This question tests your
reasoning ability.
If you answered four out of four questions correctly, you
are a true professional. Wealth and success await you.
If you answered three out of four, you have some catching
up to do but there's hope for you.
If you answered two out of four, consider a career as a
hamburger flipper in a fast food joint.
If you answered one out of four, try selling some of your
organs. It's the only way you will ever make any money.
If you answered none correctly, consider a career that
does not require logic or any higher mental functions at
all, such as local politics.
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Jill heard her husband come back into the house not too long
after he had left.
She said, "Hon, I thought you were going to your lodge
meeting."
"It was postponed." he replied. "The wife of the Grand
Exalted Invincible Supreme Potentate won't let him attend
until he finishes doing the laundry."
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An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD
has been earned by
Catherine Therrell,
55
Pevely,
Missouri
Naked Missouri woman sitting on couch when mom
and young boys come home.
A Missouri woman called police last week when she returned
home with her two young boys to find a naked woman sitting
on their couch, according to KTVI.
“I asked her who she was and why she was there and she told
me her name was Catherine and she was there for the birthday
party,” said Brianna Willey. “And she was definitely
dressed
for it.”
There was no birthday party and the woman was stripped down
to her birthday suit, wearing nothing.
“I had to ask her to let me in the house because she put the
latch on, and she put her clothes on backwards, then she
realized her clothes were on backwards, so she proceeded to
take them back off as I was standing there,” Willey said.
“Officers who later arrived on scene and placed her in
custody advised that she was highly intoxicated,” said Cpl.
Benjamin Litterall of the Pevely Police Department.
This isn’t the first time the woman has crashed someone’s
home drunk.
The woman, identified as Catherine Therrell, was charged
when she crashed her vehicle into a home back in February.
In that incident, Therrell narrowly missed hitting a mother
and child sitting in the living room watching TV, according
to police.
Police said Therrell's blood alcohol level was three times
the legal limit. She was charged with driving while
intoxicated persistent offender and second-degree property
damage, with a $10,000 bond.
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Tech Support Pits
From: Jennifer
Re: Electric watch battery
Dear Webby
I know this is not computer or web related, but nobody else
can answer me. Is it possible to change the battery in a
wrist watch, or are they all just disposable now? There is
no clockmaker in the entire valley any more, and I am stuck.
Jennifer
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Dear Jennifer
Changing watch batteries is easy, IF you have the right
tools.
Don't ever attempt to do it by holding the watch in your
hand. That is a guarantee that you will stab your hand.
You have to use a knife-sharp screwdiver or wood chisel
to pry open the back. Noting to it if the watch is held
rock-solid in a vise, away from vulnerable hands.
Luckily the tools are amazingly cheap. A good watch vise is
$8 - $10. A "professional watchmaker's tool kit" is around
$60 - $70, but unless you want to change the batteries for
everybody in the valley, you will easily get away with a
$15 battery-changer's tool kit. You can always add more
tools if there is a demand.
If you have a decent watch vise, you can improvise on the
tools, or use tools you already have.
Battery makers, like Energizer, have good on-line
instructions for how to change watch batteries. They are
almost like a course, and in PDF for easy printing as a
manual. An example is at
Energizer Watch Battery Replacement Guide
If you have problems seeing very small stuff, either get a
magnifying glass, or get some kid to help you. It's actually
really easy if you can see small stuff, like the + or - on
the tiny battery.
At Walmart they change batteries on watches bought there,
and if you are really good at flirting, they will do it on
other watches too.
Have FUN!
DearWebby
Today's Bonehead reminded me of this story:
A man was sitting at a bar enjoying an after-work
beer when an exceptionally gorgeous & sexy young
woman entered. She was so striking that the man could
not take his eyes away from her. The young woman
noticed his overly-attentive stare and walked directly
toward him.
Before he could offer his apologies for being so rude,
the young woman said to him, "I'll do anything,
absolutely anything, that you want me to do, no matter
how kinky, for $100 on one condition."
Flabbergasted, the man asked what the condition was.
The young woman replied, "You have to tell me what you
want me to do in just three words."
The man considered her proposition for a moment,
withdrew his wallet from his pocket and slowly counted
out five $20 bills, which he pressed into the young
woman's hand.
He looked deeply into her eyes and slowly, meaningfully
said, "Clean my house."
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Designer Orange Muffins Recipe
By Judy Pariser S. [265 Posts, 1,779 Comments]
I love recipes that are flexible, and this one has so many
options. The muffins freeze well, and you have a quick
breakfast that is healthy and inexpensive.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 12-15 minutes
Total Time: 22-25 minutes
Yield: 12
Source: Mary Hunt website
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (I used half whole wheat)
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 cup buttermilk (I used 1/2 cup milk and 1/2 tsp. white
vinegar)
1 egg
1/4 cup honey (used 1/8 cup stevia)
2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp applesauce
1/2 cup peeled and chopped fresh oranges
Steps:
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Grease or line a 12-cup
muffin tin.
In a large bowl, combine the flour, baking powder and baking
soda. Mix well.
In medium bowl, combine the buttermilk, egg, honey, butter
and applesauce. Mix well.
Make a well in the dry ingredients, and add the wet
ingredients. Then fold in the oranges.
Fill the muffin cups 3/4 full.
Bake 12-15 minutes.
Cool on wire rack.
Optional Glaze: 1 cup powdered confectioner's sugar. 1/2
tsp. grated orange zest, and 1 Tbsp. orange juice. Whisk
sugar with the zest and juice until smooth. Frost muffins
while still warm.
There are so many substitutes for everything!
Buttermilk: Soy milk, sour cream, regular milk, yogurt,
orange juice, apple juice
Flour: Can combine whole wheat or cornmeal. You can also
substitute up to 1/2 cup cooked bran or rice cereal for 1/2
cup of flour.
Honey: maple syrup, white sugar, brown sugar, molasses,
frozen apple juice concentrate
Butter: oil or margarine
Applesauce: pureed fruit or nonfat plain yogurt
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computer. Their bookkeeper was making so many errors,
they figured they better get a computer to blame them on.
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We have always had your Humor Letter on the
bulletin board, probably long before I started here.
The last two years it was my duty and pleasure to
print it and put it up every morning.
Because nobody had read the boss's announcements
re a picnic on the company anniversary, I was told
today that in future all of his announcements be put
"right beside the Webby Humor Letter, which seems
to be the only part of the bulletin board anybody reads".
Millie
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Today on March 19
1571 Spanish troops occupied Manila.
1628 The Massachusetts colony was founded by Englishmen.
1644 200 members of the Peking imperial family/court
committed suicide.
1687 French explorer La Salle was murdered by his own men
while searching for the mouth of the Mississippi River, in
the Gulf of Mexico.
1702 Upon the death of William III of Orange, Anne Stuart,
the sister of Mary, succeeds to the throne of England,
Scotland and Ireland.
1748 The English Naturalization Act passed granting Jews
right to colonize in the U.S.
1775 Poland & Prussia signed a trade agreement.
1831 The first bank robbery in America was reported. The
City Bank of New York City lost $245,000 in the robbery.
1865 The Battle of Bentonville took place. The Confederates
retreated from Greenville, NC.
1866 The immigrant ship Monarch of the Seas sank in
Liverpool killing 738.
1879 Jim Currie opened fire on the actors Maurice Barrymore
and Ben Porter near Marshall, TX. The shots wounded
Barrymore and killed Porter.
1895 The Los Angeles Railway was established to provide
streetcar service.
1900 U.S. President McKinley asserted that there was a need
for free trade with Puerto Rico.
1900 Archeologist Arthur John Evans began the excavation of
Knossos Palace in Greece.
1903 The U.S. Senate ratified the Cuban treaty, gaining
naval bases in Guantanamo and Bahia Honda.
1905 French explorer S. de Segonzac was taken prisoner by
Moroccans.
1906 Reports from Berlin estimated the cost of the German
war in S.W. Africa at $150 million.
1908 The state of Maryland barred Christian Scientists from
practicing without medical diplomas.
1915 Pluto was photographed for the first time. However, it
was not known at the time.
1917 The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Adamson Act that made
the eight-hour workday for railroads constitutional.
1918 The U.S. Congress approved Daylight-Saving Time.
1918 A German seaplane was shot down for the first time by
an American pilot.
1920 The U.S. Senate rejected the Versailles Treaty for the
second time maintaining an isolation policy.
1924 U.S. troops were rushed to Tegucigalpa as rebel forces
took the Honduran capital.
1931 The state of Nevada legalized gambling.
1945 About 800 people were killed as Japanese kamikaze
planes attacked the U.S. carrier Franklin off Japan.
1945 Adolf Hitler issued his "Nero Decree" which ordered the
destruction of German facilities that could fall into Allied
hands as German forces were retreating.
1947 Chiang Kai-Shek's government forces took control of
Yenan, the former headquarters of the Chinese Communist
Party.
1948 Lee Savold knocked out Gino Buonvino in 54 seconds of
the first round of their prize fight at Madison Square
Gardens.
1949 The Soviet People's Council signed the constitution of
the German Democratic Republic, and declared that the North
Atlantic Treaty was merely a war weapon.
1953 Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real" premiered in New York
City.
1954 Viewers saw the first televised prize fight shown in
color when Joey Giardello knocked out Willie Tory in round
seven at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
1954 The first rocket-driven sled that ran on rails was
tested in Alamogordo, NM.
1963 In Costa Rica, U.S. President John F. Kennedy and six
Latin American presidents pledged to fight Communism.
1964 Sean Connery began shooting his role in "Goldfinger."
1965 Indonesia nationalized all foreign oil companies.
1965 Rembrandt's "Titus" sold for $7,770,000.
1968 Students at Howard University seized an administration
building.
1969 British invaded Anguilla.
1972 India and Bangladesh signed a friendship treaty.
1976 Buckingham Palace announced the separation of Princess
Margaret and her husband, the Earl of Snowdon, after 16
years of marriage.
1977 Congo President Marien Ngouabi was killed by a suicide
commando.
1977 France performed a nuclear test at Muruora Island.
1984 A Mobile oil tanker spilled 200,000 gallons into the
Columbia River.
1985 IBM announced that it was planning to stop making the
PCjr consumer-oriented computer.
1985 The U.S. Senate voted to authorize production of the MX
missile.
1987 Televangelist Jim Bakker resigned from the PTL due to a
scandal involving Jessica Hahn.
1988 Two British soldiers were killed by mourners at a
funeral in Belfast, North Ireland. The soldiers were shot to
death after being dragged from a car and beaten.
1990 Latvia's political opposition claimed victory in the
republic's first free elections in 50 years.
1990 The first world ice hockey tournament for women was
held in Ottawa.
1991 Brett Hull, of the St. Louis Blues, became the third
National Hockey League (NHL) player to score 80 goals in a
season.
1994 The largest omelet in history was made with 160,000
eggs in Yokohama, Japan.
1998 The World Health Organization warned of tuberculosis
epidemic that could kill 70 million people in next two
decades.
1999 53 people were killed and dozens were injured when a
bomb exploded in a market place in southern Russia.
2000 Vector Data Systems conducted a simulation of the 1993
Branch Davidian siege in Waco, TX. The simulation showed
that the government had not fired first.
2001 California officials declared a power alert and ordered
the first of two days of rolling blackouts.
2002 Operation Anaconda, the largest U.S.-led ground
offensive since the Gulf War, ended in eastern Afghanistan.
During the operation, which began on March 2, it was
reported that at least 500 Taliban and al Qaeda fighters
were killed. Eleven allied troops were killed during the
same operation.
2003 U.S. President George W. Bush announced that U.S.
forces had launched a strike against "targets of military
opportunity" in Iraq. The attack, using cruise missiles and
precision-guided bombs, were aimed at Iraqi leaders thought
to be near Baghdad.
2015 Apple replaced AT&T in the Dow Jones Industrial
Average.
2017 smiled.
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