Musings
and History
Quote
of the day:
“The
price of Prozac went up 50% last year. When Prozac users were asked
about it, they said, “Whatever…’
Jay Leno
Trivia
question of the day:
What
is the largest cat in the world? Answer at the end of the blog.
A
while back down in Mobile, Alabama a man named Luke Cole was arrested
for burglarizing 5 different businesses in West Mobile one of which
was a Christian book store. Also arrested was Luke’s father who
was fencing whatever his son brought home. By the way, Luke is 17
years old.
Over
in Fayetteville, NC an elderly cattleman had raised a black angus
bull from a calf to a 2,000 behemoth. The bull never relented from
his hostile behavior. The cattleman wanted to keep the bull at stud
to replenish his herd but he had very little control of his its
behavior. One day the bull got out of his personal pasture and was a
couple of pastures over chasing the cows around. The cattleman
attempted to coax the bull back into his personal field but tripped
and fell. The bull immediately charged and pinned the old gentleman
to the ground by pressing his forehead into the man’s chest. The
old gentleman died. A few days before the cattleman had sold the
bull to a slaughterhouse because of his behavior. The bull will soon
be distributed around the southeast in smaller pieces.
I
wish all of y’all a Happy and Prosperous New Year!
This
Date in History December 31
1600
On this date Queen Elizabeth I signed a charter authorizing a
group of London merchants to form an organization known as the East
India Company to act at the behest of the crown to capture the spice
trade in the East Indies from the hands of the Dutch. This endeavor
was unsuccessful but the market they found in India and China more
than made up for their failure against the Dutch. Soon the flow of
spices from India and the tea from China was almost unending on their
way to England. This almost untapped gold mine of consumables did
not go unnoticed by the French and Dutch and they attempted to move
in and get part of this cornucopia. This prompted the East India
Company to form their own army and navy to protect their investment.
Eventually England felt it was necessary to declare India as a
British possession and sent in a governor and staff to rule this most
recent colony to protect the trade from interlopers by use of the
mighty British army and navy. After this decision the East India
Company became nothing but an administrative arm of the British
Governor. In 1857 the Indian soldiers in the British army revolted
against the British control of their country. This “Indian Revolt”
was crushed the next year and Great Britain tightened its grip on
India even more by dissolving the East India Company. They even had
the gall to pass a law stating that the Indians could not go to the
seaside and dig out settling ponds to allow the water to evaporate
leaving the salt. Salt was imperative to the Indians not only for
seasoning but for food preservation. This meant that they could only
get their salt from the British. It was a monopoly of a necessary
item. In the early 1930’s an Indian holy man named Mahatma Gandhi
began a peaceful revolt that eventually caused the demise of English
rule and the beginning of an Independent India. By the way, the
beginning of the end of British rule began when Gandhi left home
headed for the coast to evaporate out some salt stating that salt was
a gift from God and should not be controlled by man. Along the way
he had gathered more and more followers and he arrived at the coast
with over 60,000 people following. The British army did not know
what to do with that many people and they let them alone to get some
salt.
1972
Baseball superstar Roberto Clemente was in the San Juan
International Airport, Puerto Rico. Clemente was an all-star
outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates and spent the majority of the
off-season doing charity work in his native Puerto Rico or other
places in Central America. Earlier Clemente had sent a huge amount
of relief supplies to Managua, Nicaragua after that city was ravaged
by an earthquake. He found out later that only a small amount of the
supplies had reached those that needed it; the majority of it had
been stockpiled by corrupt officials and sold to the needy. Clemente
was a fiery individual anyway and when he found out about this
travesty, he gathered more supplies in Puerto Rico and was going to
take them to Managua himself and distribute them to the needy. He
soon found that he had more supplies that the plane that he had
chartered could handle. Observing all of this was an unscrupulous
man named Arthur Rivera. Rivera owned a ram shackled propeller
driven DC-7 that could barely fly. He offered to rent this plane to
Clemente for $4,000. Clemente agreed and they began loading the
DC-7. Rivera was not a pilot and he began frantically searching for
a pilot and found one in a man named Jerry Hill. Rivera, Clemente
and the pilot finally got aboard and the plane began its takeoff
roll. Observers knew the plane was in trouble from the start because
of the sound of the engines. The plane reached about 200 feet over
the Caribbean and exploded and fell into the sea. It was found that
the pilot had over-boosted the engines. The bodies of Clemente,
Rivera and Hill were never found. Clemente was admitted to the
baseball Hall of Fame posthumously and in 2002 he was awarded the
Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Born today:
1830
Scottish writer Alexander Smith. He said “To be occasionally
quoted is all the fame I desire.” Tack on to that, “occasionally
paid”.
1894
Movie star Pola Negri. She said “Love is disgusting when you
no longer own yourself.”
1943
US songwriter John Denver. He said “Music paints pictures and
often tells stories. All of it magic and all of it true.” John
had a pure and clear voice; I have not heard a voice close to his
since his demise except maybe Josh Groban
1952
US Guitarist/singer George Thorogood. He said “There are two
types of music, the “blues” and that bullshit they play on MTV.”
I second that.
1958
US actress Bebe Neuwirth. She said “If you have to ask how to
be sexy after the age of 40, you probably can’t do it.” I am
still trying, Bebe.
Answer
to the trivia question:
The
largest cat in the world is the Siberian Tiger. The average mature
male stands about 3'-10” at the shoulder (about even with your
waist) and weights about 700 pounds. There have been some that
weighed 950 pounds. Bu comparison the mature male African lion
stands about 3'-2” at the shoulder and weighs about 420 pounds.
Thanks for listening I can hardly wait
until tomorrow
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