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Posted on 9/24/25 at 4:00 am
Posted on 9/24/25 at 4:00 am
Today in History: September 24
1789 Congress passes the Judiciay Arct of 1789, establishing a strong federal court system with the powers it needs to ensure the supremacy of the Constitution and federal law. The new Supreme Court will have a chief justice and five associate justices.
1862 President Abraham Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus against anyone suspected of being a Southern sympathizer.
1960 The Enterprise, the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier, is launched.
1962 The University of Mississippi agrees to admit James Meredith as the first black university student, sparking more rioting.
1979 CompuServe (CIS) offers one of the first online services to consumers; it will dominate among Internet service providers for consumers through the mid-1990s.
2020 Report China is continuing to expand its Uighur detention centers, with more than 380 suspected facilities housing 1 million people in Xinjiang
2021 Notorious Indian gangster Jitender Maan Gogi shot death in a court in Delhi, by men posing as lawyers
2023 Taylor Swift attends Kansas City Chiefs game at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri, amid rumours she is dating player Travis Kelce
2024 Former US retail giant Kmart confirms it is closing its last full-scale store in mainland US in Bridgehampton, New York
Born on September 24
1896 Francis Scott Key (F. Scott) Fitzgerald, novelist best known for The Great Gatsby.
1946 ""Mean Joe" Greene, pro football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) considered one of the greatest defensive linemen ever to play in the NFL; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Joke of the Day
A blonde walks into a shop and wants a pair of alligator boots.
The shopkeeper tells her they do not sell expensive items to blondes.
After becoming very frustrated with the shopkeepers attitude the blonde declares. FINE ILL JUST GO CATCH AN ALLIGATOR AND GET MY OWN BOOTS!
The shopkeeper replied why don't you just try young lady with a smirk.
So the blonde heads out to the swamp absolutely determined to catch an alligator. Later in the day the shopkeeper drives by and noticed the Young lady waist deep in water with a shotgun in her hands.
He stops and watches as a very large alligator swims right at her. With lighting fast reflexes she throws the gun up and shoots the alligator killing it instantly.
He keeps watching as she drags the alligator to a pile of 6 or 7 more. As he rolls down the window to ask why she needs so many Gators for one pair of boots she rolls it over and shouts.
AHHHH THIS ONES BAREFOOT TOOO!
Posted on 9/24/25 at 4:29 am to kywildcatfanone
Wildcat, wally, teehc

Posted on 9/24/25 at 4:33 am to Armymann50
Why am I up?
Morning peeps
Morning peeps
Posted on 9/24/25 at 4:37 am to Pepe Lepew
quote:Because you're old now and that's just what old people do. Just like me
Why am I up?
Posted on 9/24/25 at 4:41 am to Bama and Beer
100%
Mornings make you old quick
Mornings make you old quick
Posted on 9/24/25 at 5:01 am to Pepe Lepew
you are not old until they put you in an old folks home
Posted on 9/24/25 at 5:37 am to Bama and Beer
Good Morning everyone!
I can't believe Taytay makes a "this day in history" factoid.
I finally caught a wordle break- got it in 2! Woot, woot!

I can't believe Taytay makes a "this day in history" factoid.
I finally caught a wordle break- got it in 2! Woot, woot!

Posted on 9/24/25 at 5:38 am to SallysHuman
Nice!! I got it in 3, making 3 in a row 3’s for me.
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