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  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Sun, Jun 8 2014 8:03 AM

    bypass07:

    My oldest daughter just turned 33 - where does the time go ?

    Time....It is why I love History as it validates human behavior in the raw and bolsters the fact that there is nothing new under the Sun....Tell your daughter Happy Birthday from ~ SP ~

    June 8

    1318 - Elenora Plantagenat ~ Daughter of King Edward II

    1625 - Giovanni Cassini ~ Discovered 4 moons of Saturn ~ the dark separation in the rings is named "The Cassini Division"

    1867 - Frank Lloyd Wright ~ Master Builder with few at parity

    and

    in 65, Jews revolt ('bout time) against Rome, capturing Antonia fortress in Jerusalem. Antonia fortress was the barricks for housing Roman legionnaires and is the location of the gruesome scorging, whipping and beating of Jesus of Nazareth

    in 452, Attila the Hun invades Italy

    in 979, Louis V de Luie crowned King of France

    in 1789, James Madison introduces a proposed "Bill of Rights"... I am currently reading "James Madison" by Lynne Cheney that provides blunt facts that indicate true "Greatness" of this Founder

    in 1872, Congress endorses a penny Post Card

    in 1889, Cable Cars begin in Los Angeles

    in 1896, The first car is stolen

    Sister Kat has been strapped for time but indicates she will be back..."Never Fear, Kat will be here"

  • DaddysKat
    3,554 Posts
    Sun, Jun 8 2014 4:13 PM

    I'll do my belated one first ... here's for the 7 June ...

    PGA golfer Keegan Bradley turned 28 yesterday 

    Tributes:

    I wanted to do three artists, but Prince suffers from rectal/cranial inversion since all of his tunes on Youtube have been muted ... so now I have two ... Tom Jones turned 74 yesterday and Dean Martin (1917 - 1995)

    Actors and actresses I wish to recognize are Liam Neeson turned 62, Karl Urban turned 42 and Jessica Tandy (1909 - 1994)

    Tribute videos ...

    When I was little, my uncle would sing this song to me when he would come by and visit my mom and me ... this guy sings it better though ...

    and this song ... I remember it from "Lady and the Tramp" ... totally a FOP tune ...

    okay ... now I'm current!

  • DaddysKat
    3,554 Posts
    Sun, Jun 8 2014 4:42 PM

    8 June

    Today's tributes:

    • Singer Bonnie Tyler is 63
    • and Frankie's girl, Nancy Sinatra is 74

    Notables:

    • Singer Nick Rhodes is 52
    • Singer Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) is 54
    • Boz Scaggs is 70
    • Sara Watkins is 33
    • Alex Band is 33

    Actors/Actresses:

    • Joan Rivers is 81
    • Robert Preston (The Music Man) (1918 - 1987)
    • Colin Baker is 71
    • Keenen Ivory Wayans is 56
    • Julianna Margulies is 48
    • Jerry Stiller is 87
    • Eion Bailey is 38
    • Sonia Braga is 64
    • James Darren is 78
    • Kathy Baker is 64
    • Don Grady (1944 - 2012)
    • Bernie Casey is 75

    Tribute Videos:

    First off ... for the FOPs ... (I actually like them boots)

    And then there's that total eclipse ...

    Have a good Sunday everyone!

     

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Mon, Jun 9 2014 8:03 AM

     

     

    Nancy Sinatra.....As I understand it, the "Boots" song was directed toward ex-husband Tommy Sands, who was pretty "hot", for being a 'rounder'. Her Boots & "old blue eyes" did the job on his career...bye bye Tommy Sands

    I saw a Tom Jones show in Las Vegas, and although he was 'long in the tooth', well beyound prime, he was exciting.

    June 9

    1595 - King Wladislaus IV of Poland

    1640 - Leopold I ~ Holy Roman Emperor

    1661 - Tsar Feodor III of Russia

    1672 - Peter the Great (Romanov) ~ Tsar of Russia

    1781 - George Stephenson, New Castle, England ~ Inventor of RR Locomotive

    1812 - Johann Galle ~ German Astronomer discovered Neptune

    1891 - Cole Porter, Indiana ~ Composer / Lyricist  (perhaps Sister Kat will cook up a tune of his)

    and Bye the Bye

    in 68, Roman Emperor Nero has his throat slit by his secretary to avoid a Senate imposed death by (oh boy...) flogging*@#%. Always avoid flogging if possible..... It is called 'verberatio' by Romans. It is done at scourging posts. Each post has a ring on top where the hands are tied and the person is stripped naked. The wrists, shakled to the ring, prevents any twisting or turning to avoid the blows by the flagellum ( a handled, 8-9 tailed whip tipped with small lead balls and sharp pieces of small sheep bone). The key to the executioners' art is not how hard they whip a man but the effort with which they yank the whips tendrils away from the flesh after each blow. With usually four taking turns, to prove themselves superior, they grip the handle of the flagellum a little harder and lean into a lash with a bit more strength. If they do really well, they might expose the victim's internal organs.....Avoid if possible, a slit throat is way better.

    in 1456, the 23rd passage of Halley's Comet is recorded

    in 1549, The Book of Common Prayer is adopted by the Church of England

    in 1772, 1st Navel attack of the Revolutionary War at Providence, RI

    in 1802, West Point Academy is founded

    in 1822, Charles Graham patents false teeth

    in 1869, Charles Hires sells his 1st Root Beer

    in 1891, The "Great" Paul Gauguin arrives in Tahiti

    in 1898, China leases Hong Kong to Great Britain for 99 years

    in 1899, James Jefferies KO's Bob Fitsimmons in 11 for HW championship

    Happy Monday (?)

     

  • WigerToods2010
    8,446 Posts
    Mon, Jun 9 2014 8:37 AM

    SweetiePie:
    Happy Monday (?)

     

    Here ya go, SP - a whole bunch of 'em.......

     

    Loving the Deano vid' @ Kat .

    :O)

  • DaddysKat
    3,554 Posts
    Mon, Jun 9 2014 9:54 AM

    9 June

    Today's tributes:

    • Songwriter Cole Porter (1891 - 1964)
    • Guitarist Les Paul (1915 - 2009)
    • Singer Jackie Wilson (1934 - 1984)

    Notables:

    • Singer Matthew Bellamy is 35
    • Sportscaster Dick Vitale is 74
    • Guitarist Mick Box is 66
    • Singer Vic Chou is 32
    • Race Car Driver David Hobbs is 74
    • Producer Aaron Sorkin is 52
    • Composer Anoushka Shankar is 32
    • Singer James Walsh is 33
    • Singer Wes Scantlin is 41
    • Author Patricia Cornwell is 57

    Actors/Actresses:

    • Johnny Depp is 50
    • Natalie Portman is 32
    • Michael J. Fox is 52
    • Logan Browning is 24
    • Tamela Mann is 47
    • Michaela Conlin is 35
    • Mae Whitman is 25
    • Comedian Jackie Mason is 82
    • Robert Cummings (1910 - 1990)
    • Lucien Laviscount is 21
    • Brian Patrick Wade is 35

    Tribute Videos:

    Starting off, here's a tribute to Cole Porter ...

    And now, the man who started the guitar war between Gibson and Fender.  So ... what's better ... the Gibson Les Paul or the Fender Stratocaster???

    Here's an old number I found with Les and his partner, Mary Ford ... enjoy:

    And finally, "Mr. Excitement" himself ... Jackie Wilson:

    Have a very happy Monday everyone on this side of the date-line ... the rest of you, enjoy your Tuesday!

  • DaddysKat
    3,554 Posts
    Mon, Jun 9 2014 5:43 PM

    Rumor has it that JimBog (James) makes Les Paul look like a beginner on the guitar ...

    well ... that's the story I heard anyway!  lol.  Carlos Santana ... can't hold a candle to James either, from what  hear!

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Tue, Jun 10 2014 8:48 AM

    hmm....reminds me of that great old actor, Slim Pickens.....hold on....hold on....yes !

    June 10

    1895 - Hattie McDaniel ~ Wichita, Kansas ~ Fine Negro actress who earned an Oscar in "Gone With The Wind"

    ~ and somewhat better pickens

    in 1610, 1st Dutch settlers colonize Mahattan Island....my own Dutch ancestors join them 20 years later

    in 1639, !st American Log Cabin ~ Wilmington, Del

    in 1720, Mrs. Clements of England markets 1st paste style mustard

    in 1786, a dam landslide goes full bore 10 days after an eArtHqUAke in Sichuan, China and 100,000 peasants part with the ghost

    in 1793, 1st public zoo opens in Paris

    in 1793, Washington supersedes Philadelphia as US Capitol, many Eagle fans are outraged

    tip toe, tip toe....jump the fence into Kat's yard....sneaky..quiet..nervous...and...just this once

    in 1932, Gene Sarazen wins 67th British Open with a 283 at Prince's England

    in 1933, Johnny Goodman wins 37th US Open with a 287 at North Shore, Ill

    in 1950, Ben Hogan wins 50th US Open with a 287 at Merion PA (Hogan's 5 Lessions is my other Bible)

    Happy US Open Week!

  • DaddysKat
    3,554 Posts
    Tue, Jun 10 2014 4:04 PM

    10 June,

    Today's tribute:

    • Actress/Singer - Judy Garland (1922 - 1969)

    Notables:

    • Singer Alexandra Stan is 25
    • Singer Faith Evans is 41
    • Prince Philip (England) is 93
    • Sasha Obama is 13
    • Princess Madeleine (Sweden) is 32
    • Author Maurice Sendak (1928 - 2012)
    • Singer Keith Harkin is 28
    • Director Dustin Lance Black is 40
    • Bassist Kim Deal is 53

    Actors/Actresses

    • Elizabeth Hurley is 49
    • Shane West is 36
    • Carolyn Hennesy is 52
    • DJ Qualls is 36
    • Jonathan Bennett is 33
    • Jeanne Tripplehorn is 51
    • Leelee Sobieski is 31
    • Mickey Jones is 73
    • Kate Flannery is 50
    • Frankie Faison is 65

    Tribute Video:

    This is the first song I ever memorized ... even though the flying monkeys scared the bejezus out of me ... I must have at least 100 different artist who performed this song ... some are better and some are just as good ... just Judy is the only one who can add "First to perform".  Enjoy everyone ...

    Have a nice one, everybody!

     

  • SweetiePie
    4,925 Posts
    Wed, Jun 11 2014 8:58 AM

    SweetiePie:
    ...just this once

    ....or twice

    June 11

    in 1919, Walter Hagen slings a 301 at Brae Burn CC to win the 23rd US Open

    in 1938, Ralph Guldahl scoots a 284 at Cherry Hills in Denver to claim the 42nd US Open

    in 1949, Dr. Cary Middlecolf scapels a sharp 286 at the mind boggleing, skinny fairway, major tree lined, Medina CC near Chicago

    Plus, about several thousand years earlier

    in 1184 BC, The Trojan War - Troy is sacked and burned (@Homer's Illiad ~ Trojan Horse ~ Achilles ~ Helen ~ a cast of thousands......

    in 1578, England grants Sir Humphrey Gilbert a patent to explore & colonize North America

    in 1742, Benjamin Franklin invents his Franklin Stove ~ for the 1st time, it would radiate warmth instead of the normal aggravation of sitting and having your chest and front sizzle while your back was frozen

    in 1770, Captain Cook discovers the Great Barrier Reef off Australia

    in 1776, The Continental Congress creates a committee (Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman & Robert Livingston) to draft a Declaration of Independence to send to King George III to tell, not ask him what is...

    in 1895, First Auto Race

    so, who is going to win the US Open ? The real one

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