Musings
and History
Quote of the day:
“I am not a fascist.
I am a priest. Fascists dress up in black and tell people what do,
whereas priests drink a lot more.”
Father
Ted Crilly
Trivia question of the day:
The blue whale if the largest mammal that has ever existed...what is the smallest? Answer at the end of the blog.
Trivia question of the day:
The blue whale if the largest mammal that has ever existed...what is the smallest? Answer at the end of the blog.
This
Date in History July 25
1955
On this date the impossible happens. Two ocean liners collide off
shore from Nantucket. The Andrea
Doria
was outbound and the Stockholm
was inbound to New York. As y'all may or may not know there are
definite “rules of the road” in the marine world. What ships do
when approaching at 90 degree angles, when overtaking, when
approaching head-on, etc. are set so each ship's captain knows what
to expect from the other ships. The trouble here was that the
navigator on the outbound ship was navigating by radar and
misinterpreted what he saw on the screen. He thought the other ship
was crossing his path when it was going to pass to his right with
plenty of clearance. The navigator ordered a turn to the right into
the path of the Stockholm.
The bow of the Stockholm
plowed into the side of the Andrea
Doria
inflicting a fatal wound. The Stockholm
was damaged but was still able to sail. The Stockholm
stayed with the
Andrea Doria
and was responsible for the rescue of many of the passengers. Not
only that, the luxury French cruise ship the
Ile de France
that had left New York earlier, turned around and rescued many of the
passengers. The Andrea
Doria
finally rolled on her side and slipped to the bottom. The Andrea
Doria
is in waters that can be reached by amateur divers and is considered
the “Mount Everest” of sport diving. But the divers are faced
with very cold water, heavy current and hundreds of Great White
sharks. Not this horse.
1963
On this date Bob Dylan performed at the Newport Jazz Festival and
a new type of music was born. Bob was able to blend jazz, folk and
rock and roll into one genre. He was born Robert Zimmerman in
Duluth, Minnesota in 1941 but he changed his name because he was an
admirer of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. While in high school he formed a
band but eventually dropped out of school to pursue his musical
career as a performer/songwriter. His life changed when he went to
New York and met folk music legend Woody Guthrie several times. It
was Woody’s semi-protest song writings that influenced Bob the
most. It was Dylan that gave us “Blowin’ in the Wind” which
was a monster hit for “Peter, Paul and Mary”. The next hit was
“Times they are A-changing” which was the keystone hit of a very
successful album. Bob Dylan has been a world recognized songwriter
for over 40 years now. He remains very secretive and reclusive when
it comes to his personal life. When was the last time y'all have
read anything scandalous about Bob Dylan? In fact, when is the last
time you read anything at all about Bob Dylan?
1853
Earlier a Mexican immigrant named Joachim Murrieta had moved to
northern California during the gold rush of 1849 and staked a claim
on the Stanislaus River. According to unsubstantiated stories
written by a San Francisco newspaper reporter, Murrieta and his
family were treated severely by the other prejudicial gold miners.
It was said that he was beaten and whipped, his wife repeatedly raped
and his children killed. Because of this, Murrieta organized a gang
of thieves and began a reign of terror throughout the gold fields of
the area. Finally the state of California got fed up and put out a
reward of $6,000 on the head of Joachim Murrieta. They also hired
professional gunman Harry Love to hunt down and bring Joachim in,
dead or alive. Harry hired 20 men to accompany him on his search.
Love finally located Joachim and his gang camped out on Cantua Creek
in Calaveras County. At sunrise Harry Love and his posse attack
Joachim and his gang of seven others and kill them all including
Joachim and his right hand man “Three fingers Jack”. As you
might suspect, Jack was missing a finger on his right hand. In order
for Harry and his men to collect the $6,000 reward they had to prove
that they had killed Joachim. Rather than bring Joachim’s body in
they decided to bring his head in instead. So they behead poor
Joachim, put the head in a large glass jar and fill it up with
whiskey. On this date the head of Joachim Murrieta was put on
display in Stockton, California and Harry and the boys collected the
$6,000. As a show of class, Harry had cut off the right hand of
“Three Fingers Jack” and had it dangling by a string for all to
see.
1861
On this date the US Congress passed the Crittenden-Johnson
Resolution. This document stated that the purpose of United States
fighting the Civil War was to keep unity and was not for the
abolition of slavery. John Crittenden felt that this resolution was
necessary to keep the slave-holding states of Missouri, Kentucky,
Maryland and Delaware from seceding. Even though these were “slave”
states they had not joined the Confederacy. At the beginning of the
war most northerners felt that the war was necessary for unity but
did not give a damn one way or the other when it came to the issue of
slavery. Even this attitude changed after the Union armies had
suffered one ass-kicking after another including a rout at the Battle
of Manassas. Then the northern attitude was “To hell with it.
Stop the slaughter and let the Confederacy become their own country.”
Even though the resolution had good intentions, the whole meaning
was compromised two weeks later when Lincoln signed the Confiscation
Act which allowed for the seizure of the property (including slaves)
from any rebellious person. This really upset the slave owners in
the afore mentioned states and it took a lot of dancing around to
stop them from seceding.
Born today:
1902
US philosopher Eric Hoffer. He said “Passionate hatred can give
meaning and purpose to an empty life.” I guess that is the reason
that I see so many agitated people.
1905
Bulgarian writer Elias Canetti. He said “Whenever you observe
an animal closely, you feel as if a human being is inside making fun
of you.” I think my brother’s dog “Kalie” a yellow Lab does
exactly that.
1973
Brazilian soccer star Ze Maria. He said “The pain is very
painful.” Ze, shut up.
Died today:
1834
English writer Samuel Coleridge. When speaking about a fellow
writer he said “Gibbon’s writing style is detestable, but that is
not the worst thing about him.” Sam, I like your style.
Answer to the trivia question:
The smallest mammal on Earth is between two creatures. On is the Etruscan Shrew which is about the size of your thumb and second is the Bumble Bee bat. This critter is literally the size of a bumble bee.
Answer to the trivia question:
The smallest mammal on Earth is between two creatures. On is the Etruscan Shrew which is about the size of your thumb and second is the Bumble Bee bat. This critter is literally the size of a bumble bee.
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