Our Daily Thread 4-6-13

Good Morning!

The weekend has arrived! 🙂

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On this day in 1789 the first U.S. Congress began regular sessions at the Federal Hall in New York City.

In 1909 Americans Robert Peary and Matthew Henson claimed to be the first men to reach the North Pole.

In 1917 the U.S. Congress approved a declaration of war on Germany and entered World War I on the Allied side.

And in 1987 Sugar Ray Leonard took the middleweight title from Marvin Hagler.

And I still think Hagler was robbed.

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Quote of the Day

“Hollywood lost touch with their audience a long time ago.”

John  Ratzenberger

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Today is Mr. Haggard’s birthday. And I must say, the impressions are good.

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Our Daily Thread 4-5-13

Good Morning!

It’s finally Friday! 🙂

On this day in 1614 American Indian Pocahontas married English colonist John Rolfe in Virginia.

In 1792 U.S. President George Washington cast the first presidential veto. The measure was for apportioning representatives among the states.

In 1955 Winston Churchill resigned as British prime minister.

And in 1984 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Los Angeles Lakers) became the all-time NBA regular season scoring leader when he broke Wilt Chamberlain’s record of 31,419 career points.

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Quote of the Day

“There are two ways of exerting one’s strength: one is pushing down, the other is pulling up.”

Booker  T. Washington

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Just A Little Talk With Jesus

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Our Daily Thread 4-4-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1812 the territory of Orleans became the 18th U.S. state and would become known as Louisiana.

In 1841 U.S. President William Henry Harrison, at the age of 68, became the first president to die in office. He had been sworn in only a month before he died of pneumonia.

In 1917 the U.S. Senate voted 90-6 to enter World War I on the Allied side.

In 1945 during World War II, U.S. forces liberated the Nazi death camp Ohrdruf in Germany.

In 1968 Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated at the age of 39.

And in 1969 Dr. Denton Cooley implanted the first temporary artificial heart.

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Quote of the Day

“When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.”

Thomas  Jefferson

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Ya’ gotta love the ‘stache.  🙂

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Our Daily Thread 4-3-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1776 George Washington received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Harvard College .

In 1882 the American outlaw Jesse James was shot in the back and killed by Robert Ford for a $5,000 reward. There was later controversy over whether it was actually Jesse James that had been killed.

In 1942 the Japanese began their all-out assault on the U.S. and Filipino troops at Bataan.

And in 1996 Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski was arrested.

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Quote of the Day

“There is a sacredness in tears. They are not a mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are the messengers of overwhelming grief, of deep contrition and of unspeakable love.” 

Washington Irving

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Mr. Gibson gets the music today. It was a tough choice. It’s also Wayne Newton and Richard Thompson’s birthdays as well.

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Our Daily Thread 4-2-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1513 Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon sighted Florida.

In 1889 Charles Hall patented aluminum.

In 1917 U.S. President Woodrow Wilson presented a declaration of war against Germany to the U.S. Congress.

In 1982 Argentina invaded the British-owned Falkland Islands. The following June Britain took the islands back.

And in 1984 John Thompson became the first black coach to lead his team to the NCAA college basketball championship.

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Quote of the Day

“My life is a lovely story, happy and full of incident.”

Hans Christian  Andersen

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And since it’s her birthday, Emmylou gets the honors today.

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Our Daily Thread 4-1-13

Good Morning!

April has arrived.  🙂

So…… Play Ball! 🙂

I love Opening Day.

Yankees vs. Red Sox, 1:00pm  start.

Go

yankee balls

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Quote of the Day

“I think that the legitimacy of the court would be undermined in any case if the court made a decision based on its perception of public opinion.”

Samuel  Alito

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And for our music today, why a Yankee of course. 🙂

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Hopefully the rain is over, and it doesn’t pull a cruel April Fools Day joke on me by causing the game to be canceled. 😦

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Our Daily Thread 3-30-13

Good Morning!

Happy Saturday! 🙂

I hope everyone had a Good Friday yesterday.

We did. 🙂

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Quote of the Day

“The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore.”

Vincent Van Gogh

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I’ve always liked this song, and the movie. Rebecca St. James, and she’s rather animated about something.

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Did you get it? Animated….  Hehe, I crack myself up. 🙂

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Our Daily Thread 3-29-13

Good Morning!

Today is a happy, yet solemn day. A day for reflection, and a day for hope as well. I’m always sad that it had to be this way, such a harsh and brutal “end.” Yet I see it’s really just the beginning. I see the need we have for it, and that it was God’s plan. It had to be this way. Jesus had to pay the price for man’s sin. Only He could wash them clean and offer a way to forgiveness. And I’m very thankful that He did, and that He advocates on behalf of the likes of me. It is the greatest gift of all. So have a Good Friday! 🙂

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Quote of the Day

“God proved His love on the Cross. When Christ hung, and bled, and died, it was God saying to the world, ‘I love you.'”

Billy  Graham

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Our Daily Thread 3-28-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1774 Britain passed the Coercive Act against Massachusetts to quell “commotions and insurrections” in the Colonies.

In 1885 the Salvation Army was officially organized in the U.S.

In 1917 during World War I the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was founded.

In 1933 in Germany, the Nazis ordered a ban on all Jews in businesses, professions and schools.

And in 1979 a major accident occurred at Pennsylvania’s Three Mile Island nuclear power plant. A nuclear power reactor overheated and suffered a partial meltdown.

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Quote of the Day

“If you live to be one hundred, you’ve got it made. Very few people die past that age.”

George  Burns

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Do you have any Good Friday or Easter traditions at your house?

Our Daily Thread 3-27-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1794 the U.S. Congress and President Washington authorized the creation of the U.S. Navy.

In 1841 the first steam fire engine was tested in New York City.

In 1866 U.S. President Andrew Johnson vetoed the civil rights bill, which later became the 14th amendment.

In 1884 the first long-distance telephone call was made from Boston to New York.

And in 1912 the first cherry blossom trees were planted in Washington, DC. The trees were a gift from Japan.

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Quote of the Day

“One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn’t do.”

Henry  Ford

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Since I have driven my daughter crazy the last few days by giving her the pleasure of hearing my rendition of this song, (repeatedly I might add), it’s only fair I do the same for you. Not my version though, Gloria’s.

You’re welcome. 🙂

Remember when roller skating was cool? 🙂

Yeah, me neither. 😯

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