Ridley’s
Believe It Or Not—August 21, 2015 Trust your Friday is
proving to be a great one looking forward to a great weekend and as always I
hope you enjoy Friday’s holidays and observances, factoids of interest,
music videos by Kenny Rogers and the Marvelettes, a relevant quote by Ann
Landers, looking forward to enjoying some pecan tortes, blessed with a positive
attitude and secure in the knowledge that if you
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1. POETS Day—honoring not our beloved poets who bring such joy and emotion but rather in the United Kingdom and Australia the acronym Piss Off Early Tomorrow Is Saturday—exactly the attitude one would not want to have in one’s work force. 2. National Senior Citizens’ Day—created by one our more illustrious senior citizens, President Ronald Reagan, in 1988 to honor the accomplishments of senior citizens and to respect them.
1. POETS Day—honoring not our beloved poets who bring such joy and emotion but rather in the United Kingdom and Australia the acronym Piss Off Early Tomorrow Is Saturday—exactly the attitude one would not want to have in one’s work force. 2. National Senior Citizens’ Day—created by one our more illustrious senior citizens, President Ronald Reagan, in 1988 to honor the accomplishments of senior citizens and to respect them.
3. 1957 Number One Song—celebrating
the number one song in 1957 on a long run of seven weeks in that position Let
Me Be Your Teddy Bear by Elvis Presley. Here is a link to the King
performing the iconic Let Me Be Your
Teddy Bear: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVDdGXF6RYc
4. National Pecan Torte
Day—if a pecan lover
and missed yesterday’s Chocolate Pecan Pie Day
celebrate today by having not one but two pecan tortes today to catch up on
your daily holiday observances.
5.Texas Hold’em Day—celebrating
not an iconic poker game but rather the birthday on this day in 1938 of a very
popular country music singer Kenny Rogers, who is still going strong. Here is a
link to him performing one of his classics which is also a theme in a Geico commercial:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn481KcjvMo
On this day
in:
a.
1831 Nat Turner led a rebellion of slaves in Virginia that resulted in the deaths
of 60 white men, women, and children and was suppressed in two days. Turner was
captured in two months and hung; over two hundred blacks were killed by revenge
seeking white militia and plantation owners.
b.
1888 the first successful adding machine was patented by William Seward
Burroughs although the credit should go to the abacus that has be in use since
2700 B.C. in Mesopotamia.
c. 1957 the Soviet Union successfully tested the world’s first intercontinental
ballistic missile the R-7 Semyorka with a range of 5,500 miles and capable of
carrying a three megaton warhead. No wonder during the late 50’s and early 60’s
we had numerous B-52s aloft near the borders of the Soviet Union 24/7 ready to
strike if we had received any indication that the Soviets were starting the 20
hour fueling process to be able to launch.
d.
1961 Motown Records released what would become its first Number 1 Hit Please Mr. Postman by the Marvelettes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=425GpjTSlS4
e.
1983 Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino, Jr. was assassinated on his
return to the Philippines upon stepping off his plane in Manila.
Reflections
on becoming senior citizens and aging: “At age 20, we worry
about what others think of us. At age 40, we don’t care what they think of us.
At age 60, we discover they haven’t been thinking of us at all.” Ann Landers
(1918-2002) noted columnist Ridley addendum to Landers’ astute observation “At
age 80, we discover that we cannot remember what they have been thinking of us.”
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