Our Daily Thread 10-5-13

Good Morning!

It’s Saturday! 🙂

On this day in 1813 Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee Indians was killed at the Battle of Thames when American forced defeated the British and the allied Indian warriors. 

In 1921 the World Series was broadcast on the radio for the first  time. The game was between the New York Giants and the New York Yankees.

In 1930 Laura Ingalls became the first woman to make a transcontinental airplane flight.

In 1969 “Monty Python’s Flying Circus” debuted on BBC television.

And in 1974 American David Kunst completed the first journey around the world on foot. It took four years and 21 pairs of shoes. He crossed four continents and walked 14,450 miles.

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Quote of the Day

“Opinion is that exercise of the human will which helps us to make a decision without information.”

John Erskine

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Today is Wayne Watson’s birthday.

And it’s Steve Miller’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 10-4-13

Good Morning!

It’s Friday! 🙂

On this day in 1535 the first complete English translation of the Bible was printed in Zurich, Switzerland.

In 1648 the first volunteer fire department was established in New York by Peter Stuyvesant.

In 1881 Edward Leveaux received a patent for the player piano.

In 1927 the first actual work of carving began on Mount Rushmore.

And in 1931 the comic strip “Dick Tracy” made its debut in the Detroit Daily Mirror. The strip was created by Chester Gould.

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Quote of the Day

“Political correctness is tyranny with manners.”

Charlton Heston

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Now when I think Charlton Heston, I don’t think Moses, or the NRA…. it’s always one line. You know the one, from Planet of the Apes. But I’d have to break the rules to post it, so you get Moses instead. 🙂

Today is Steve Swallow’s birthday, so here’s a duet with Carla Bley.

That one is pretty low-key, so this one, which was released today in 1943, should liven things up a bit.

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Our Daily Thread 10-3-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1863 President Lincoln declared that the last Thursday of November would be recognized as Thanksgiving Day.

In 1893 the motor-driven vacuum cleaner was patented by J.S. Thurman.

In 1906 W.T. Grant opened a 25-cent department store.

In 1922 Rebecca L. Felton became the first female to hold office of U.S. Senator. She was appointed by Governor Thomas W. Hardwick of Georgia to fill a vacancy.

In 1954 “Father Knows Best” began airing on CBS-TV.

In 1955 “Captain Kangaroo” premiered on CBS-TV.

Also in 1955, “The Mickey Mouse Club” premiered on ABC-TV.

And in 1961 “The Dick Van Dyke Show” debuted on CBS-TV.

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Quote of the Day

“I have felt cats rubbing their faces against mine and touching my cheek with claws carefully sheathed. These things, to me, are expressions of love.”

James Herriot

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I know he’s the “All Creatures Great and Small” guy, but when I read British vet, I immediately thought….

And yes, I am aware that the Alps don’t extend into Britain. 🙂

Today is Eddie DeGarmo’s birthday.

Today is also Stevie Ray Vaughan’s birthday.

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Our Daily Thread 10-2-13

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On this day in 1780 British army major John Andre was hanged as a spy. He was carrying information about the actions of Benedict Arnold.

In 1835 the first battle of the Texas Revolution took place near the Guadalupe River when American settlers defeated a Mexican cavalry unit.

In 1919 President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed.

In 1937 Warner Bros. released “Love Is on the Air.”  Ronald Reagan made his acting debut in the motion picture. He was 26 years old.

And in 1950 “Peanuts,” the comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz, was published for the first time in seven newspapers.

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Quote of the Day

“Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly, and applying the wrong remedies.”

Groucho Marx

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On this day in 1937 this gentleman made his acting debut. And thanks to YouTube, I found it. 🙂

Today is Mandisa’s birthday.

And it’s Don McLean’s birthday, so the obvious choice is….

And it’s Mike Rutherford’s birthday.

I wasn’t trying, but I guess we have a Reagan theme today. 🙂 But this one kinda weirds me out a little. 😯

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Our Daily Thread 10-1-13

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On this day in 1880 Thomas Edison began the commercial production of electric lamps at Edison Lamp Works in Menlo Park.

In 1903 the first modern World Series took place between the Boston Pilgrims and the Pittsburgh Pirates.

In 1908 the Model T automobile was introduced by Henry Ford. The purchase price of the car was $850.

In 1940 the Pennsylvania Turnpike opened as the first toll superhighway in the United States.

In 1961 Roger Maris (New York Yankees) hit his 61st home run of the season to beat Babe Ruth’s major league record of 60.

And in 1971 Walt Disney World opened in Orlando, FL. 🙂

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Quote of the Day

“I love it when a plan comes together.”

George Peppard

🙂

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On this day in 1880, John Phillip Sousa became the director of The United States Marine Band.

And it’s Andre’ Rieu’s birthday. I don’t understand him, but I like the music. 🙂

First, bagpipes and “Amazing Grace”.

And “Nearer, My God to Thee”.

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Our Daily Thread 9-30-13

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On this day in 1777 the Congress of the United States moved to York, PA, due to advancing British forces.

In 1846 Dr. William Morton performed a painless tooth extraction after administering ether to a patient.

In 1861 chewing gum tycoon William Wrigley, Jr. was born.

In 1927 George Herman “Babe” Ruth hit his 60th home run of the season. He broke his own record with the home run. The record stood until 1961 when Roger Maris broke the record.

In 1946 an international military tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany, found 22 top Nazi leaders guilty of war crimes. 

And in 1983 the first AH-64 Apache attack helicopter was rolled out by McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company.

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Quote of the Day

“I believe the home and marriage is the foundation of our society and must be protected.”

Billy Graham

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Today is the day Sir Charles Villiers Stanford was born.

Today is Cissy Houston’s birthday.

And it’s Johnny Mathis’ as well.

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Our Daily Thread 9-28-13

Good Morning!

It’s Saturday! 🙂

On this day in 1542 San Diego, CA, was discovered by Portuguese navigator Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.

In 1781, during the Revolutionary War, American forces began the siege on Yorktown, VA.

In 1787 the U.S. Congress voted to send the new Constitution of the United States to the state legislatures for their approval.

In 1850 the U.S. Navy abolished flogging as a form of punishment. 😯

In 1892 the first nighttime football game in the U.S. took place under electric lights. The game was between the Mansfield State Normal School and the Wyoming Seminary.

In 1924 the first around-the-world flight was completed by two U.S. Army planes when they landed in Seattle, WA. The trip took 175 days.

In 1955 the World Series was televised in color for the first time. The game was between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers.

And in 1984 Bob Hope showed outtakes of his 34 years in television on NBC.

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Quote of the Day

“There’s kind of a toll you have to pay with a cat; if you don’t pet her for 10 minutes she’ll bother you for six hours.”

Scott Adams 

dilbert

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And on a personal note, tomorrow the 29th is our 14th wedding anniversary. 🙂

So this one is for my wife Cheryl. I love you Honey. 🙂

Today is Ben E. King’s birthday. He co-wrote and sang this song.

And on this day in 1963 this band and song debuted on American radio.

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Our Daily Thread 9-27-13

Good Morning!

It’s Friday! Yay! 🙂

On this day in 1779 John Adams was elected to negotiate with the British over the American Revolutionary War peace terms.

In 1825 George Stephenson operated the first locomotive that hauled a passenger train.

In 1942 Glenn Miller and his Orchestra performed together for the last time. Miller volunteered for the U.S. Army and disappeared December 15, 1944 over the English Channel. 😦

In 1954 The “Tonight!” show made its debut on NBC-TV with Steve Allen as host.

In 1970 “The Original Amateur Hour” aired for the last time on CBS.

And in 2008 a new one started, live from Washington. 😯 🙂

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Quote of the Day

“The individual who desires to have his sins forgiven, must seek for it through the blood of Jesus. The individual who desires to get power over sin, must likewise seek it through the blood of Jesus.”

George Muller

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Here’s Mr. Miller and his orchestra.

It’s this guy’s birthday.

It’s also Randy Bachman’s. He was with these guys first, then B.T.O.

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Our Daily Thread 9-26-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1777 Philadelphia was occupied by British troops during the American Revolutionary War.

In 1789 Thomas Jefferson was appointed America’s first Secretary of State. John Jay was appointed the first chief justice of the U.S. Samuel Osgood was appointed the first Postmaster-General. Edmund Jennings Randolph was appointed the first Attorney General.

In 1908 Ed Eulbach of the Chicago Cubs became the first baseball player to pitch both games of a doubleheader and win both with shutouts. 😯

In 1960 the first televised debate between presidential candidates Richard M. Nixon and John F. Kennedy took place in Chicago, IL.

And on this day in 1962 “The Beverly Hillbillies” premiered, in 1964 it was “Gilligan’s Island”, and in 1969 it was “The Brady Bunch.”

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Quote of the Day

“Of all tyrannies a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.”

C. S. Lewis

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We have a bunch today. Lot’s of birthdays.

Today is George Gershwin’s birthday.

It’s Jody Davis’ of the Newsboys as well.

It’s also Lynn Anderson’s.

And Marty Robbins’.

They just don’t make ’em like Marty anymore. And thankfully they don’t make that green outfit anymore either. What were they thinking? 🙂

And one more, Cesar Rosas’, of Los Lobos.

If you’re not awake now, check your pulse.

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Our Daily Thread 9-25-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1493 Christopher Columbus left Spain with 17 ships on his second voyage to the Western Hemisphere.

In 1513 the Pacific Ocean was discovered by Spanish explorer Vasco Nunez de Balboa when he crossed the Isthmus of Panama. He named the body of water the South Sea.

In 1775 Ethan Allen was captured by the British while leading an attack on Montreal.

In 1882 the first major league double-header was played. It was between the Worcester and Providence teams.

In 1957, 300 U.S. Army troops stood guard as nine black students were escorted to class at Central High School in Little Rock, AR. The children had been forced to withdraw 2 days earlier because of unruly white mobs.

And in 1981 Sandra Day O’Connor became the first female justice of the U.S. Supreme Court when she was sworn in as the 102nd justice. She had been nominated the previous July by President Ronald Reagan.

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Quote of the Day

I like radio better than television because if you make a mistake on radio, they don’t know. You can make up anything on the radio.

Phil Rizzuto

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Today is Ronnie Cates’ birthday. So it’s Petra’s version of “Amazing Grace.”

Today is Dee Dee Warwick’s birthday. Besides being Dionne’s sister she was also the first to record this song.

Today is also Onnie McIntyre’s birthday. He’s the player of the white guitar/singer.

Ya’ gotta love 70’s funk. 🙂

And this last one is a request. 🙂

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