Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“It
hurts to love someone and not be loved in return, but the hurt is
much worse when you love someone and do not have the courage to tell
them how you feel.”
Charles
Swindoll
I
tried for years without success to try to tell Dolly Parton how much
I care...Jennifer Lopez, too.
Back
in 2007 an illegal immigrant named Alejandro Umana wanted to make an
impression to the notorious Mexican street gang MS-13. He chose to
walk into a restaurant in Greensboro, NC and gunned down two brothers
for no other reason than to make an impression. After that he
threatened many of the witnesses to try and stop them from
cooperating with the investigation, he tried to extort money from a
local drug lord for MS-13. Later on his trial was completed and he
was sentenced to death. Yes indeed, we really want those illegal
Latino immigrants living with us. By the way, adios Alejandro, you
garlic-snapping grease ball.
A
while back up in Gaston County, North Carolina 28 year old Howard
Pouser drifted to the opposite side of the road and slammed head on
into an ’89 Oldsmobile. He went far enough over that he struck the
passenger side of the Olds which was the heaviest. Recent high
school graduate 17 year old Laura Fortenberry was riding in the
passenger seat and was killed instantly. Here is the bad part.
Howard had been convicted of three other DWI’s in addition to
several other crimes. The law enforcement officials sent Howard to
the hospital for a minor injury and he was released afterward.
Howard went home, crawled into bed and went to sleep, for crying out
loud. The cops came and woke him up and got a blood sample for DWI
reasons. He was arrested and his bond is $2 million. How could this
jackass be still be on the streets? He had better take a good look
at the sun because it may be the last he will see of it for years to
come.
This
Date in History July 29
1588
A few years earlier Queen Elizabeth I of England had sent her most
able sea captain in Sir Francis Drake out to harass Spain, England’s
worst enemy at the time. Drake did not disappoint. He caught the
Spanish fleet at anchor in Cadiz, Spain and sent in ships that were
on fire into the fleet and bombarded them with long range artillery.
This attack delayed by one year King Phillip of Spain’s attempt at
the control of the English Channel and therefore controlling
England’s commerce. Drake’s attack also alerted England to
Spain’s intentions. Queen Elizabeth had sent monetary aid and
supplies to some of the Dutch colonies that were rebelling against
Spain’s attempt to occupy those lands. Eventually, King Phillip of
Spain got his fleet together to the tune of 130 ships containing
8,000 guns manned by 2,000 sailors and 20,000 infantry. This fleet
was known as the “Great Armada” but later it was known as the
Spanish Armada. Anyway, the fleet left Spain headed for the English
Channel in a line of ships eight miles long. The delay had allowed
the English fleet almost a year to prepare and when the Spanish
Armada arrived in the English Channel the English were ready. The
English ships were not a fast as the Spanish ships but they were a
lot more rugged, especially in rough seas, and had cannon with a lot
longer range. As you might suspect, the English ships stood off out
of range of the Spanish ships and bombarded the hell out them. Then
the worst possible thing happened for the Spanish Armada. A typical
English Channel storm arrived unexpectedly and the mighty Spanish
Armada was forced to seek shelter in a small bay near Calais, France
where they anchored down to ride out the storm. The English fleet,
Sir Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake commanding, waited until the
storm abated and on this date they sealed off the mouth of the bay
the Spanish Fleet had occupied and again bombarded the hell out of
them and sent in, you guessed it, fire ships meant to set fire to the
Armada. After that it was every Spanish ship for himself and the
ships left that bay the best way they could. Most of the ships did
escape from the bay but they were not in formation and disorganized,
the English were waiting and picked them off one by one. Not only
that the wind shifted and the Spanish Fleet had no chance to sail
back to Spain and many of them crashed on the shores of Scotland and
Ireland with the English fleet in hot pursuit. The English fleet
turned back at the north end of Scotland. Finally, the survivors of
the “Great Armada” arrived back in Spain less than half strength.
This is one of the most important military events in history in
stopping Spain from invading England.
1981
On this date the heir apparent to the English throne Prince
Charles, the oldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, and Diana Spencer are
married in St. Paul’s Cathedral in London (been there). Nearly one
billion, I said one billion, people watched that wedding from 74
countries on TV. Since Diana was of a royal descent she
automatically became Princess Diana. There were 2,650 guests at the
wedding. The “happy” couple was blessed with a son about a year
later when Prince William was born and in 1984 Prince Harry was born.
It was soon thereafter that a rift appeared between the two and the
English press got scent of it. They announced formal separation in
1992 but in reality they had been apart longer than that. They
continued to carry out their royal duties until August of 1996 when a
divorce was granted. The only thing Diana had to give up was the
title of “Her Royal Highness” and Charles gained his mistress of
many years, Camilla Bowles. We all know what happened to Princess Di
but Prince Charles chose to marry Camilla. How he could ever arrive
at this decision is beyond me. When I was in London in ’04 I went
on a bus tour of that great city. Our tour guide was aflame but he
was a funny guy. He said that on one occasion Prince Charles was
driving into Buckingham Palace with a couple of his friends and ran
over one of Queen Elizabeth’s prize Corgi dogs. He got out and
found that the Corgi had been crushed top to bottom. His friends
persuade him just to bury the dog and pretend that he did not know
what happened to it. So he started digging a hole and hit something
metallic and it is a brass lamp. Charles began rubbing and a Genie
popped out. The Genie offered Charles one wish and he asked if the
Genie can bring the dog back to life. The Genie says, “Hand me the
dog” and he looks the dog over and says “I can’t do anything
with this, the dog is crushed from one end to the other, but you
still have a wish. So Charles said, “Can you make Camilla any
prettier?” There was a long pause and the Genie says “Let me see
the dog again.” By the way, our tour of London included a visit to
St. Paul’s. What a stunning sight it is. Many, many of England’s
greatest heroes are buried in the cemetery including Lord Wellington
and Lord Nelson. The dome of St. Peters was designed by the famous
architect Sir Christopher Wren in the late 1600’s. The dome has
structural members that meet at the top and there is nothing
underneath. Sir Wren designed a chain that was attached to all the
members at the bottom which prevented them from spreading apart. As
far as I know, that chain is still there. Wren was a pretty smart
guy.
1945
On this date the battleship USS Indianapolis is enroute from Tinian
to the Philippines after delivering the final part of the Hiroshima
bomb. A Japanese submarine spots the Indy and put two torpedoes in
the side of this great ship. The shots are fatal and the Indy goes
down fairly quickly but most of the crew of 800 escaped into the sea.
But there are not enough life rafts to get everybody aboard so they
rotate hanging on the sides and sitting inside. There were 134
survivors to this tragedy. The sharks fed on those hanging on the
side.
Thanks for listening
I can hardly wait until tomorrow
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