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Posted on 11/8/22 at 4:05 am
Posted on 11/8/22 at 4:05 am
Good Morning
Coffee,2 eggs, 1 chicken waffle, 1 hot tamale waffle. Milk.
Watching a foggy eclipse. It’s not really exciting.
Making a big grocery and supply list. Getting stocked up and the only way I want to leave my place is by sea for the next couple of months.
Today in History
1793 - The Louvre Museum, in Paris, opened to the public for the first time.
1805 - The "Corps of Discovery" reached the Pacific Ocean. The expedition was led by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis. The journey had begun on May 14, 1804, with the goal of exploring the Louisiana Purchase territory.
1889 - Montana became the 41st U.S. state.
1895 - Wilhelm Roentgen while experimenting with electricity discovered the scientific principle involved and took the first X-ray pictures.
1910 - William H. Frost patented the insect exterminator.
1923 - Adolf Hitler made his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the "Beer-Hall Putsch."
1933 - The Civil Works Administration was created by executive order by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The organization was designed to create jobs for more than 4 million unemployed people in the U.S.
1942 - The U.S. invaded Morocco and Algeria.
1942 - During World War II, Operation Torch began as U.S. and British forces landed in French North Africa.
1950 - During the Korean conflict, the first jet-plane battle took place as U.S. Air Force Lt. Russell J. Brown shot down a North Korean MiG-15.
1954 - The American League approved the transfer of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team to Kansas City, MO.
1956 - After turning down 18,000 names, the Ford Motor Company decided to name their new car the "Edsel," after Henry Ford's only son.
1959 - Elgin Baylor (Minneapolis Lakers) scored 64 points and set a National Basketball Association scoring record.
1966 - Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate by popular vote.
1966 - Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California.
1979 - The program, "The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage", premiered on ABC-TV. The show was planned to be temporary, but it evolved into "Nightline" in March of 1980.
1979 - U.S. Senators John Warner (R-VA) and Mac Mathias (R-MD) introduced legislation to provide a site on the National Mall for the building of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
1980 - Scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California announced that they had discovered a 15th moon orbiting the planet Saturn.
1981 - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek asserted that Egypt was "an African State" that was "neither East nor West".
1985 - A letter signed by four American hostages in Lebanon was delivered to The Associated Press in Beirut. The letter, contained pleas from Terry Anderson, Rev. Lawrence Jenco, David Jacobsen and Thomas Sutherland to President Reagan to negotiate a release.
1990 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush ordered more troop deployments in the Persian Gulf, adding about 150,000 soldiers to the multi-national force fighting against Iraq.
1991 - The European Community and Canada imposed economic sanctions on Yugoslavia in an attempt to stop the Balkan civil war.
1992 - About 350,000 people rallied in Berlin against racist violence.
1993 - Five Picasso paintings and other artwork were stolen from the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm, Sweden. The works were valued at $52 million.
1997 - Chinese engineers diverted the Yangtze River to make way for the Three Gorges Dam.
2000 - In Florida, a statewide recount began to decide the winner of the 2000 U.S. presidential election.
2000 - Waco special counsel John C. Danforth released his final report that absolved the government of wrongdoing in the 1993 seige of the Branch Davidian compound in Texas.
Joke of the Day.
How does a man take a bubble bath?
He eats beans for dinner.
Coffee,2 eggs, 1 chicken waffle, 1 hot tamale waffle. Milk.
Watching a foggy eclipse. It’s not really exciting.
Making a big grocery and supply list. Getting stocked up and the only way I want to leave my place is by sea for the next couple of months.
Today in History
1793 - The Louvre Museum, in Paris, opened to the public for the first time.
1805 - The "Corps of Discovery" reached the Pacific Ocean. The expedition was led by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis. The journey had begun on May 14, 1804, with the goal of exploring the Louisiana Purchase territory.
1889 - Montana became the 41st U.S. state.
1895 - Wilhelm Roentgen while experimenting with electricity discovered the scientific principle involved and took the first X-ray pictures.
1910 - William H. Frost patented the insect exterminator.
1923 - Adolf Hitler made his first attempt at seizing power in Germany with a failed coup in Munich that came to be known as the "Beer-Hall Putsch."
1933 - The Civil Works Administration was created by executive order by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The organization was designed to create jobs for more than 4 million unemployed people in the U.S.
1942 - The U.S. invaded Morocco and Algeria.
1942 - During World War II, Operation Torch began as U.S. and British forces landed in French North Africa.
1950 - During the Korean conflict, the first jet-plane battle took place as U.S. Air Force Lt. Russell J. Brown shot down a North Korean MiG-15.
1954 - The American League approved the transfer of the Philadelphia Athletics baseball team to Kansas City, MO.
1956 - After turning down 18,000 names, the Ford Motor Company decided to name their new car the "Edsel," after Henry Ford's only son.
1959 - Elgin Baylor (Minneapolis Lakers) scored 64 points and set a National Basketball Association scoring record.
1966 - Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate by popular vote.
1966 - Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California.
1979 - The program, "The Iran Crisis: America Held Hostage", premiered on ABC-TV. The show was planned to be temporary, but it evolved into "Nightline" in March of 1980.
1979 - U.S. Senators John Warner (R-VA) and Mac Mathias (R-MD) introduced legislation to provide a site on the National Mall for the building of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
1980 - Scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California announced that they had discovered a 15th moon orbiting the planet Saturn.
1981 - Egyptian President Hosni Mubarek asserted that Egypt was "an African State" that was "neither East nor West".
1985 - A letter signed by four American hostages in Lebanon was delivered to The Associated Press in Beirut. The letter, contained pleas from Terry Anderson, Rev. Lawrence Jenco, David Jacobsen and Thomas Sutherland to President Reagan to negotiate a release.
1990 - U.S. President George H.W. Bush ordered more troop deployments in the Persian Gulf, adding about 150,000 soldiers to the multi-national force fighting against Iraq.
1991 - The European Community and Canada imposed economic sanctions on Yugoslavia in an attempt to stop the Balkan civil war.
1992 - About 350,000 people rallied in Berlin against racist violence.
1993 - Five Picasso paintings and other artwork were stolen from the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm, Sweden. The works were valued at $52 million.
1997 - Chinese engineers diverted the Yangtze River to make way for the Three Gorges Dam.
2000 - In Florida, a statewide recount began to decide the winner of the 2000 U.S. presidential election.
2000 - Waco special counsel John C. Danforth released his final report that absolved the government of wrongdoing in the 1993 seige of the Branch Davidian compound in Texas.
Joke of the Day.
How does a man take a bubble bath?
He eats beans for dinner.
This post was edited on 11/8/22 at 4:24 am
Posted on 11/8/22 at 4:11 am to Bigfishchoupique
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This post was edited on 11/9/22 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 11/8/22 at 4:14 am to Bigfishchoupique
Good morning, folks. I am finna go vote.
Pups have been out, eaten, and are napping. They don't like coffee.
Pups have been out, eaten, and are napping. They don't like coffee.
Posted on 11/8/22 at 4:15 am to Bigfishchoupique
Morning. Eclipse, Election Day. Big day. Total Lunar Eclipse won’t be around for 3 years.
Taking my son once again to the polls with me and my daughter for the first time. He loves getting to see how it all works
Taking my son once again to the polls with me and my daughter for the first time. He loves getting to see how it all works
Posted on 11/8/22 at 4:28 am to IT_Dawg
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Taking my son once again to the polls with me and my daughter for the first time. He loves getting to see how it all works
I used to into the voting booth with my grandparents,parents and my Parrian and Nannan. That’s when they had the flip levers.
Posted on 11/8/22 at 5:06 am to Bigfishchoupique
Lunar eclipses are almost as gay as OP
Posted on 11/8/22 at 5:15 am to terd ferguson
But not gay enough for you to chime in
Posted on 11/8/22 at 5:26 am to Bigfishchoupique
Good morning and happy Tuesday, gang
Posted on 11/8/22 at 5:31 am to vl100butch
Morning all.
VOTE OUT THE PSC!!
VOTE OUT THE PSC!!
Posted on 11/8/22 at 5:41 am to Bigfishchoupique
Good Morning Humans
Taco Tuesday
Another day to get shite done.
Taco Tuesday
Another day to get shite done.
Posted on 11/8/22 at 5:47 am to JoePepitone
Hello JoePep, Frog, BFC, Dysteech and most of page 1... Hope Tuesday treats y'all well. I hope my vote counted.
Oh, and I hope I win the Powerball thingy...
Oh, and I hope I win the Powerball thingy...
Posted on 11/8/22 at 5:50 am to JoePepitone
One time a man down the bayou ( Little Caillou ) ran for School Board or police jury.
Not many voters in a very small precint. The man,his wife,and his parents all rode to the polls together to vote. The four of them.
When the votes were counted he had a total of three votes.
Not many voters in a very small precint. The man,his wife,and his parents all rode to the polls together to vote. The four of them.
When the votes were counted he had a total of three votes.
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