Our Daily Thread 12-2-13

Good Morning!

23 days until Christmas!

On this day in 1804 Napoleon was crowned emperor of France at the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. 

In 1901 Gillette patented the KC Gillette Razor. It was first razor to feature a permanent handle and disposable double-edge razor blades.

In 1927 the Ford Motor Company unveiled the Model A automobile. It was the successor to the Model T. 

In 1954 the U.S. Senate voted to condemn Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy for what it called “conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute.”  The censure was related to McCarthy’s controversial investigation of suspected communists in the U.S. government, military and civilian society.

And in 1982 doctors at the University of Utah implanted a permanent artificial heart in the chest of retired dentist Barney Clark.

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Quote of the Day

“Writing poetry makes you intensely conscious of how words sound, both aloud and inside the head of the reader. You learn the weight of words and how they sound to the ear.”

Helen Dunmore

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On this day in 1949 Gene Autry hit the charts with this song. 🙂

This one is because we like it around my house.

And it’s Nate Mendel’s birthday. From FooFightersVevo

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Our Daily Thread 11-30-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1782 the United States and Britain signed preliminary peace articles in Paris, ending the Revolutionary War. 

In 1897 Thomas Edison’s own motion picture projector had its first commercial exhibition.

In 1940 Lucille Ball and Cuban musician Desi Arnaz were married. 

In 1986 “Time” magazine published an interview with President Reagan. In the article, Reagan described fired national security staffer Oliver North as a “national hero.”

And it’s the day my lovely wife Cheryl was born. 🙂

Happy Birthday Honey! 🙂

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Quotes of the Day

“All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.”

Winston Churchill

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“Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured.”

Mark Twain
(Samuel Langhorne Clemens)

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Since Thanksgiving is over, the Christmas music can now begin. My wife picked this one. 🙂

Today is also Bryon Goggin’s of Smalltown Poets birthday.

And it’s Roger Glover’s too.

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Our Daily Thread 11-29-13

Good Morning!

It’s finally Friday! 🙂

It’s the black one too.

On this day in 1864 The Sand Creek Massacre occurred in Colorado when a militia led by Colonel John Chivington, killed at least 400 peaceful Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians who had surrendered and had been given permission to camp.

In 1890 Navy defeated Army by a score of 24-0 in the first Army-Navy football game. The game was played at West Point, NY.  They got lucky. 🙂

In 1929 the first airplane flight over the South Pole was made by U.S. Navy Lt. Comdr. Richard E. Byrd.

In 1947 the U.N. General Assembly passed a resolution that called for the division of Palestine between Arabs and Jews. 

And in 1963 President Johnson named a commission headed by Earl Warren to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.

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Quotes of the Day

“I gave in, and admitted that God was God.”

“Has this world been so kind to you that you should leave with regret? There are better things ahead than any we leave behind.”

C. S. Lewis

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Today is Holly Starr’s birthday.

It’s also Merle Travis’. From BransonMusicFactory

And it’s Barry Goudreau’s as well.

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Are you venturing out today to shop? Or are you already back? 🙂

Our Daily Thread 11-28-13

Good Morning!

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Quotes of the Day

“Thanksgiving is a time when the world gets to see just how blessed and how workable the Christian system is. The emphasis is not on giving or buying, but on being thankful and expressing that appreciation to God and to one another.”

“Christians were instructed to serve others, and the thanksgiving was for the grace of God and the fact that God offered a way for man to return to a positive relationship with Him.”

John Clayton

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First up today, Matt Redman, from MattRedmanVevo.

I love Thanksgiving, since it’s the official start of my favorite time of year. 🙂  

And this one is for tradition’s sake. 🙂

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What’s on the menu today?

Our Daily Thread 11-27-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1779 the College of Pennsylvania became the University of Pennsylvania. It was the first legally recognized university in America. 

In 1901 The Army War College was established in Washington, DC. 

In 1910 New York’s Pennsylvania Station opened. 

In 1973 the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew. 

And in 1980 Dave Williams (Chicago Bears) became the first player in NFL history to return a kick for touchdown in overtime.

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Quote of the Day

“Medicaid is essentially bankrupt, Medicare is essentially bankrupt, why the heck would we give the federal government another entitlement program to manage?”

Tim Pawlenty

Good question.

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Since it’s Thanksgiving Eve, I thought this was appropriate.

And today would have been Eddie Rabbit’s birthday. From BransonMusicFactory

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Tomorrow is Thanksgiving. So what are you thankful for this year?

Our Daily Thread 11-26-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1716 the first lion to be exhibited in America went on display in Boston, MA. 

In 1789  President Washington set aside this day to observe the adoption of the Constitution of the United States.

In 1922, in Egypt, Howard Carter peered into the tomb of King Tutankhamen.

In 1940 the Nazis forced 500,000 Jews of Warsaw, Poland to live within a walled ghetto.

In 1941 President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill establishing the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day. In 1939 Roosevelt had signed a bill that changed the celebration of Thanksgiving to the third Thursday of November.

In 1943 the HMT Rohna was sunk by a guided missile. The German missile attack led to the death of 1,015 U.S. troops.

And in 1973 Rose Mary Woods told a federal court that she was responsible for the 18-1/2 minute gap in a key Watergate tape.  Woods was President Nixon’s personal secretary.

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Quote of the Day

“Don’t worry about the world coming to an end today. It is already tomorrow in Australia.” 🙂

Charles M. Schulz

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Today is Michael Omartian’s birthday. I must confess ignorance here, I had no idea who he was. I must say, it’s certainly a unique style. 🙂

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Today would be Robert Gerard Goulet’s birthday.

The man can sing. His wife Vera Goulet has a channel devoted to his music if you’re interested.

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And I thought about playing this last week on the anniversary of it’s debut, but I didn’t because today was his birthday. Also, I figured I’d save it until this week because it reminds me of Thanksgiving even though it’s a Halloween special. 🙂

From PeanutsOnLine

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Our Daily Thread 11-25-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1783, during the Revolutionary War, the British evacuated New York. New York was their last military position in the U.S.

In 1850 Texas relinquished one-third of its territory in exchange for $10 million from the U.S. to pay its public debts and settle border disputes.

In 1867 Alfred Nobel patented dynamite. 

In 1884 J.B. Meyenberg received the patent for evaporated milk.

In 1920 the first play-by-play broadcast of a football game was aired in College Station, TX. The game was between the University of Texas and Texas A&M.

And in 1986 President Reagan and Attorney Gen. Edwin Meese revealed that profits from secret arms sales to Iran had been diverted to rebels in Nicaragua. National Security Advisor John Poindexter resigned and Oliver North was fired.

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Quote of the Day

“It is inevitable that some defeat will enter even the most victorious life. The human spirit is never finished when it is defeated… it is finished when it surrenders.”

Ben Stein

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Today is Amy Grant’s birthday, so here she is with Michael W. Smith.

It’s also Bev Bevan’s.

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Our Daily Thread 11-23-13

Good Morning!

It’s Saturday!

On this day in 1889 the first jukebox made its debut in San Francisco, at the Palais Royale Saloon.

In 1936 the first edition of “Life” was published. 

In 1985 gunmen hijacked an Egyptian jetliner en route from Athens to Cairo. The plane was forced to land in Malta. 

In 1988 Wayne Gretzky scored his 600th National Hockey League (NHL) goal.

And in 2001 a crowd of 87,555 people watched the Texas Longhorns beat the Texas A&M Aggies 21-7. The crowd was the largest to see a football game in Texas history.

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Quote of the Day

“Frequently the more trifling the subject, the more animated and protracted the discussion.”

Franklin Pierce

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Today is the birthday of Tyler Simpson of Satellite Soul.

It’s also Bruce Hornsby’s. You’ve probably heard this song before. But on this one he has a little help, and it’s played in a different style and tempo.

And Satellite made me think of this. 🙂

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Our Daily Thread 11-22-13

Good Morning!

It’s finally Friday! 🙂

On this day in 1718 English pirate Edward Teach (a.k.a. “Blackbeard”) was killed during a battle off the coast of North Carolina. British soldiers cornered him aboard his ship and killed him.

In 1899 The Marconi Wireless Company of America was incorporated in New Jersey.

In 1906 The International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin adopted the SOS distress signal. 

In 1943 President Franklin Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek met in Cairo to discuss the measures for defeating Japan.

And in 1963 U.S. President John F. Kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, TX.  Texas Governor John B. Connally was also seriously wounded. Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in as the 36th U.S. President aboard Air Force One.

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Quotes of the Day

“The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission.”

“A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”

John F. Kennedy

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It’s the birthday of Composer Wilhelm Friedemann Bach.

For some reason I have this song stuck in my head today. 🙂

From TheMerbeckeChoir  

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Our Daily Thread 11-21-13

Good Morning!

On this day in 1620 the Mayflower reached Provincetown, MA.

In 1789 North Carolina became the 12th state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.

In 1877 Thomas A. Edison announced the invention of his phonograph.

In 1922 Rebecca L. Felton of Georgia was sworn in as the first woman to serve as a member of the U.S. Senate.

In 1942 the Alaska highway across Canada was formally opened. 

In 1963 President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, arrived in San Antonio, TX. They were beginning an ill-fated, two-day tour of Texas that would end in Dallas.

And in 1980 an estimated 83 million viewers tuned in to find out “who shot J.R.” on the CBS prime-time soap opera Dallas.

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Quote of the Day

“In general, the art of government consists of taking as much money as possible from one class of citizens to give to another.”

François-Marie Arouet

Voltaire

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Today is Steven Curtis Chapman’s birthday. From Taylor Guitars

It’s also Christian Crowe’s of All Star United.

And on this day in 1960 George Harrison was deported from Germany after being told he was too young to perform with the Beatles.

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