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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ Pancakes on Wednesday ~ 03 December 2003I
Canteen FRiends ~ Radix

Posted on 12/03/2003 2:20:55 AM PST by Radix

 
 
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Pancakes on Wednesdays

Waiter, I'm in a hurry, will my pancake be long ?

American Pancakes

Welcome to Pancakes on Wednesdays.

Wednesday, December 3, 2003


Here is an amalgamation of trivial facts and seemingly useless data.

Do not forget to hit the hyperlinks.

We have links, lots of them.

Look it up!

HONORIFICABILITUDINITATIBUS


With honour.

We are in the arena of sesquipedalian words—those a foot and a half long, whose prime characteristic is their length rather than their sense or value.

Any word used by James Joyce (in Ulysses) and William Shakespeare (in Love’s Labour Lost) can’t be entirely dismissed from the canon of English, even though the former borrowed it from the latter, who in turn borrowed it from Latin. The only other person who seems to have used it, ever, was John Taylor, a Thames waterman known as the Water Poet, in the middle of the seventeenth century.

Shakespeare’s wondrous creation appears in Act 5, Scene 1:

I marvel thy master hath not eaten thee for a word;
for thou art not so long by the head as
honorificabilitudinitatibus: thou art easier
swallowed than a flap-dragon.

(Somebody’s now sure to ask me about flap-dragon. It was the name given to a game in which the players snatched raisins out of a dish of burning brandy and extinguished them in their mouths before eating them. By extension, it was the burning raisins used in the game.)

An anagram of honorificabilitudinitatibus is Hi ludi, F. Baconis nati, tuiti orbi. In English, this says: “These plays, F. Bacon’s offspring, are preserved for the world”. This little gem of misapplied cryptography was presented by Sir Edwin Lawrence-Durning in 1910 in his book Bacon is Shakespeare as a hidden message left by Francis Bacon, who (as some are convinced) actually wrote the plays usually said to be by Shakespeare. This is all nonsense, of course—as every schoolboy knows, they were really written by Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford.

But the same set of letters, tested in the common tongue, makes up Inhibit in fabulous, idiotic art, Inhabit furious libido in attic, Habitual if ionic distribution, and Hi! fabulous tit in idiotic brain. What would Sir Edwin have made of all these?


Happy Birthday

Joseph Conrad 1857

"Facing it, always facing it, that's the way to get through. Face it. "

Joseph Conrad

Oh Conrad we love pancakes too!


Happy Birthday

Carlos Montoya 1903

Que pasa? Si, Pancakes, Wednesdays.


Toddler Breakfast

Two pancakes with plenty of syrup, eat one with fingers, rub in hair.
Glass of milk; drink half, stuff other pancake in glass.
After breakfast, pick up yesterday's sucker from rug, lick off fuzz, put it on the cushion of best chair.

Would you like a Mercator Projection with your pancakes?

Pancakes are everywhere. Can you find the pancakes on this map?


Happy Birthday

Ferlin Husky 1927

Lets all go to Vegas, and have some pancakes at the Buffet.


Todays Wednesday field trip takes us to the North Pole.

Happy Birthday

Andy Williams 1929

Moon River, and Pancakes on Wednedays, what a beautiful thought!

LOVE LETTERS IN THE SAND

On a day like today
We pass the time away
Writing love letters in the sand

How you laughed when I cried
Each time I saw the tide
Take our love letters from the sand

You made a vow that you would ever be true
But somehow that vow meant nothing to you

Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand

Now my broken heart aches
With every wave that breaks
Over love letters in the sand


It is always Wednesday here, with the Pancakes.


Happy Birthday

Jean-Luc Godard 1930

French pancakes was my favorite movie that I ever made.


A Helpful Man

A man is driving down the road and notices a car in the ditch. He doesn't usually help many people so he drives on by. Then he notices that a pretty woman is the driver so he goes back to help.

As he is hooking his truck to her car he says, “You know, you are the first pregnant woman I've ever helped out of a ditch.”

“But I'm not pregnant,” she says.

“Well, you're not out of the ditch yet,” he says.


Happy Birthday

Ozzy Osbourne 1948

Dude, where are my pancakes? It is Wednesday you know!


What do you call a handcuffed man? Trustworthy.

We are counting cartons

This thread needs a good pancake container.


What is the wing speed of a South African Swallow?

It’s a simple question of weight ratios.


Happy Birthday

Daryl Hannah 1960

What is it going to be? me, or the pancakes? you can have both, if you like.


Who is on First Base!

Oven Cakes are a thinly disguised version of Pancakes.

On this day:

1828 - Andrew Jackson was elected president of the United States.

Salute to pancakes.


On this day:

1931 - Alka Seltzer was sold for the first time.

Plop plop, fizz fizz, oh what a relief it is!®

You won't require relief, if you stick to pancakes.


On this day:

1947 - The Tennessee Williams play "A Streetcar Named Desire" opened at Broadway's Ethel Barrymore Theater.

I am an excellent driver.

Pancakes! Pancakes. Stella, where are my pancakes?


On this day:

1950 - Paul Harvey began his national radio broadcast.

"In times like these, it helps to recall that there have always been times like these."

The restof the story involves a plate of hot pancakes.


On this day:

1964 - Police arrested about 800 students at the University of California at Berkeley. The arrest took place one day after the students staged a massive sit-in inside an administration building.


On this day:

1967 - In Cape Town, South Africa, a team of surgeons headed by
Dr. Christian Barnard, performed the first human heart transplant on
Louis Washkansky. Washkansky only lived 18 days.

Pancakes are good for your heart. Don't forget the maple syrup, it goes on the right!


On this day:

1973 - Pioneer 10 sent back the first close-up images of Jupiter. The first outer-planetary probe had been launched from Cape Canaveral, FL, on March 2, 1972.

We came out, in order to bring pancakes to the Universe.


On this day:

1988 - Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State University won the Heisman Trophy.

We are counting cards.

Heisman Trophy winners

I am running for the pancakes.


On this day:

1999 - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) lost radio contact with the Mars Polar Lander as it entered Mars' atmosphere. The spacecraft was unmanned.

It ain't Kansas, but it does remind me of pancakes.


Would you like a blonde joke with your pancakes?

Don't forget the Maple Syrup!


Pancakes Wednesdays
Definitely
 

 


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41 posted on 12/03/2003 5:37:31 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather
Good morning, Ms Feather!
42 posted on 12/03/2003 5:39:22 AM PST by tomkow6 (.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holida)
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43 posted on 12/03/2003 5:44:34 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; LindaSOG; Radix; 2LT Radix jr; LaDivaLoca; Severa; Bethbg79; ...

RANDUMB THOUGHTS from My "Voices"

Life isn't like a box of chocolates, it's more like a jar of jalapenos-- you never know what's going to burn your butt!

I love deadlines.  I especially like the whooshing sound they make as they go flying by.

Tell me what you need, and I'll tell you how to get along without it.

Needing someone is like needing a parachute.  If they aren't there the first time, chances are you won't be needing them again.

I don't have an attitude problem, you have a perception problem.

Last night I lay in bed looking up at the stars in the sky and I thought to myself, where the hell is the ceiling?

My reality check bounced.

On the keyboard of life, always keep one finger on the escape key.

I don't suffer from stress.  I am a carrier!

You are slower than a herd of turtles stampeding through peanut butter.

Everyone is someone else's weirdo.

Never argue with an idiot.  They drag you down to their level then beat you with experience.

Be careful .  .  .  a pat on the back is only a few centimeters from a kick in the butt.

Don't be irreplaceable - if you can't be replaced, you won't be promoted

You can go anywhere you want if you look serious and carry a clipboard.

So this isn't Home Sweet Home .  .  .  Adjust!

Ring bell for maid service.  If no answer, do it yourself!

I came, I saw, I decided to order take out.

Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never cease to be amused.

I'd live life in the fast lane, but I am married to a speed bump.

What should you give a man who has everything?  A woman to show him how to work it!

44 posted on 12/03/2003 6:29:54 AM PST by tomkow6 (.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holida)
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub

Good Morning Captain!
Thank You for your service to our nation!

45 posted on 12/03/2003 6:58:55 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Radix

Good morning Radix!
Here's some stuff for Pancakes.

46 posted on 12/03/2003 7:03:06 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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mine
47 posted on 12/03/2003 7:03:32 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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mine
48 posted on 12/03/2003 7:03:46 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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49 posted on 12/03/2003 7:04:01 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Radix

Members of the San Marcos, Texas, Army Reserve 13th Corps Support Command stand at ease during a send-off ceremony Monday. Nearly 100 men and women from the unit are being deployed to Iraq.

50 posted on 12/03/2003 7:04:17 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (All the good tag lines are taken......)
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#50
51 posted on 12/03/2003 7:04:22 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Radix

A pair of F-16 Fighting Falcons from the New York Air National Guard’s 174th Fighter Wing at Syracuse fly a patrol mission Saturday over Afghanistan while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom.

52 posted on 12/03/2003 7:06:26 AM PST by Excuse_My_Bellicosity (All the good tag lines are taken......)
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To: tomkow6
Good morning everyone

Click for Fort Rucker, Alabama Forecast

Click for Franklin, Indiana Forecast


53 posted on 12/03/2003 7:06:37 AM PST by Hondo1952 ("I don't guess people's hearts got anything to do with a calendar." Hondo Lane)
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#50!!!
Excuse_My_Bellicosity

54 posted on 12/03/2003 7:07:44 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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To: Kathy in Alaska

Good morning Kathy!!
How be ya today??!!

55 posted on 12/03/2003 7:11:41 AM PST by Soaring Feather
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56 posted on 12/03/2003 7:23:11 AM PST by tomkow6 (.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holida)
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To: Radix
Birthdates which occurred on December 03:
1368 Charles VI, [the Well-Beloved], king of France (1380-1422)
1483 Nicolaus von Amsdorf, German reformation theologist
1684 Ludvig, Baron Holberg, a founder of Danish & Norwegian literature
1729 Padre Antonio Soler, Olot Spain, composer (Fandango)
1755 Gilbert Stuart, US, portrait painter (painted Washington)
1795 Rowland Hill, introduced 1st adhesive postage stamp (1840)
1797 Francis P Kenrick, Irish/US archbishop of Baltimore
1806 Henry Alexander Wise, Brig General (Confederate Army), died in 1876
1809 Thomas Alfred Davies, Bvt Mjr General (Union volunteers), died in 1899
1822 Charles Adam Heckman, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1896
1826 George Brinton McClellan, Major General (Union Army), died in 1885
1829 Green Berry Raum, Brig General (Union volunteers), died in 1909
1838 Cleveland Abbe, US, meteorologist (Father of Weather Bureau)
1838 Octavia Hill, British reformer, leader of open-space movement
1842 Ellen Henrietta Richards, US, chemist (Amer Home Eco Assn-1st Pres)
1857 Joseph Conrad, Poland, novelist (Lord Jim, Heart of Darkness)
1862 Jules Renkin, Belgian jurist/minister/premier (1931-32)
1864 Herman He˜ermans Jr, writer (Kamertjeszonde, Diamond City)
1875 Bernhard Lichtenberg, German clergyman/antifascist
1883 Anton (Friedrich Wilhelm) von Webern, Vienna Aust, 12-tone composer
1886 Karl MG Siegbahn, Swedish physicist (r”ntgen spectroscope, Nobel 1924)
1895 Anna Freud, Austrian/English psychoanalytist/daughter of Sigmund F
1897 Kate O'Brien, Irish writer (Without My Cloak)
19-- Brian Lando, actor (Benjamin Carroll-Guns of Paradise)
19-- Mary Alice, actress (Lettie-Different World)
19-- Mickey Thomas, vocalist (Jefferson Airplane, Starship)
19-- Moe Keale, Honolulu Hawaii, actor (Truck-Hawaii 5-0)
1900 Lester Matthews, Nottingham England, (Sir Dennis-Adv of Fu Manchu)
1900 Richard Kuhn, Austria, biochemist, worked with vitamins (Nobel 1938)
1904 Juan E Yrausquin, founder (Party of Patriot Arubans)/minister
1907 Connee Boswell, New Orleans La, singer (Pete Kelly's Blue)
1908 Halsey Stevens, Scott NY, composer (Triskelion)
1911 Dana Suesse, songwriter (You Ought to be in Pictures)
1911 Nino Rota, Milan Italy, composer (Torquemada)
1914 Irving Fine, Boston Mass, composer (Toccata)
1921 Hans G Kresse, artist (Eric the Viking)
1923 Tom Fears, NFL end (LA Rams)
1924 John Backus, inventor (FORTRAN computer language)
1926 Hans Otte, German composer/pianist
1927 Ferlin Husky, country singer (Born to Lose, Gone)
1930 Andy Williams, Wall Lake Iowa, singer (Moon River, Andy Williams Show)
1930 Jean-Luc Godard, French director (Alphaville, Hail Mary)
1930 Phyllis Curtin, West Virginia, soprano (NYC Opera)
1931 Ellen Blazer, Dutch TV director (Sonja)
1931 Jaye P Morgan, Mancos Colo, singer/actress (Gong Show, Night Patrol)
1932 Corry Brokken, singer
1934 Nicolas Coster, London, (Lionel-Santa Barbara, Electric Horseman)
1934 Viktor V Gorbatko, cosmonaut (Soyuz 8, 24, 37)
1938 Jos‚ Serebrier, Montevideo Uruguay, conductor/composer (Star Wagon)
1945 Laura Dean, Staten Island NYC, composer/choreographer (Drumming)
1948 Ozzy Osbourne, English heavy metal musician; ate a bat (Suicide)
1949 Heather Menzies, Toronto Canada, actress (Jessica-Logan's Run)
1950 John Akii-bua, Uganda, 400m hurdler (Olympic-gold-1972)
1951 Danger Alberto Juantorena, Cuba, 800m runner (Olympic-gold-1976)
1951 James Turner Brewer, Maywood Ill, basketball player (Oly-silver-1972)
1951 Mike Stock, rocker (Stock, Aitken & Waterman-Road Block)
1951 Rick Mears, Indy-car racer (over 25 wins)
1952 Mel Smith, author (Morons From Outer Space)
1953 Franz Klammer, Austria, downhill skier (Olympic-gold-1976)
1955 Melody Anderson, Edmonton Alb, actress (Flash Gordon, Brooke-Manimal)
1956 Heart Boucher, Canada actor
1959 Kathy Jordan, Penn, tennis player (US Opens Doubles 1981)
1960 Mike Ramsey, US, ice hockey player (Olympic-gold-1980)
1965 Katarina Witt, Staaken GDR, figure skater (Olympic-Gold-1984, 88)
1968 Kevin Telles, actor
1980 Anna Chlumsky, Chicago Ill, actress (My Girl)
1981 Brian Bonsall, actor (Family Ties, Star Trek Next Generation)



Deaths which occurred on December 03:

450 Petrus Chrysologus, 1st archbishop of Ravenna, dies
1137 Lotharius III, of Supplinburg, Roman-German emperor (1133-37), dies
1154 Anastasius IV, Pope (1153-54), dies
1463 Louis Chalon, prince of Orange, dies
1491 Thomas Basin, French historian/bishop of Lisieux, dies
1789 Claude-Joseph Vernet, French seascape painter, dies
1807 Clara Reeve, English author (old English baron), dies
1839 Frederik VI, king of Denmark (1808-39)/Norway (1803-14), dies
1857 Christian D Rauch, German sculptor, dies at 80
1892 William Bonaparte, grandson of Lucien
1894 Robert Louis Stevenson, English writer (Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde), dies
1910 Mary Baker Eddy, founder (Christian Science (Monitor)), dies
1919 Pierre A Renoir, French painter/sculptor, dies
1937 Prosper Poullet, Belgian mayor, dies
1957 Frank E Gannett, newspaper publisher dies at 81
1967 Fred Engelen, Flemish actor/director, dies
1973 Michael O'Shea, actor (Denny- It's a Great Life), dies at 67
1985 Sam Gillman, actor (Sam-Shane), dies at 70
1991 Alex Graham, British cartoonstrip artist (Fred Basset), dies




Reported: MISSING in ACTION
1965 JOHNSON STANLEY GARWOOD---APPLEGATE CA.
Name: Stanley Garwood Johnson
Branch/Rank: United States Marine Corps/O2
Unit: HELICOPTER MARINE MEDIUM 34 MARINE AIR GROUP 3 1 MARINE AIR WING
HMM-364, MAG-36, 1st MAW
Date of Birth: 11 November 1940
Home City of Record: APPLEGATE CA
Date of Loss: 03 December 1965
Country of Loss: South Vietnam
Loss Coordinates: 153627 North 1081351 East
Status (in 1973): Killed In Action/Body Not Recovered
Category: 5
Aircraft/Vehicle/Ground: UH34D # 148762 - Co-Pilot
Missions:

Other Personnel in Incident: Riley, Kirk Irwin, Capt., Pilot, KIA;
White, Robert Henry, Cpl., Crew Chief, KIA;
Dempsey, Warren Leigh, Cpl., Gunner, KIA;
Nine ARVN also killed.


REMARKS:

Submitted by:
HMM-364 Command Chronology
Kenneth L. Gross, Maj. USMC(Ret)

Capt. Riley and his crew were the lead aircraft of a flight of six UH-34's
on December 3, 1965. All aircraft were carrying a full complement of ARVN
troops whose destination was an outpost known as Hiep Duc, just West of Tam
Ky. The entire area was noted for being a very "hot spot".

Ken Gross relates, "We tried to go in as high as possible, though we were
limited by somewhat low ceilings, which may have placed us approximately
2000 feet above ground level. The flight was in normal cruise when we
reached the vicinity of UTM grid coordinates BY031273 where the Viet Cong
fired on us with time delay fused mortars. Unfortunately Capt. Riley's
aircraft received a direct hit in the belly, where the fuel tanks were
located, and they never stood a chance. Capt. Riley tried desperately
to get the aircraft on the ground, but it was burning so fiercely he
appeared to lose control and the aircraft rolled inverted and crashed.
No one survived".


POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.


On this day...

0741 St Zachary begins his reign as Catholic Pope succeeding Gregory III
1347 Pope Clemens VI declares Roman tribunal Coke di Rienzo as heretics
1468 Lorenzo the Magnificent and his brother Giuliano succeed their father, Piero de Medici, as rulers of Florence, Italy.
1557 1st Covenant of Scottish protestants form
1586 Sir Thomas Herriot introduces potatoes to England, from Colombia
1621 Galileo perfects the telescope
1639 1st annulment by court decree passes
1676 Battle at Lund: Sweden beats Denen
1678 Edmund Halley receives Master of Arts degree from Queen's College, Oxford
1685 Charles II bars Jews from settling in Stockholm Sweden
1694 English parliamentary election set for every 3 years
1699 Baron Jacob Hop appointed treasurer-General of the Hague
1762 France cedes to Spain all lands west of the Mississippi--the territory known as Upper Louisiana.
1775 1st official US flag raising (aboard naval vessel Alfred)
1818 Illinois admitted as 21st US state
1828 Andrew Jackson elected 7th President of US, John C Calhoun Vice-President
1833 Oberlin College in Ohio, 1st truly coeducational college opens
1834 1st US dental society organized (New York)
1835 1st US mutual fire insurance company issues 1st policy (Rhode Island)
1844 Roman Catholic Society Apostole of Prayer forms
1847 Frederick Douglass publishes 1st issue of his newspaper "North Star"
1863 Longstreet abandons his siege at Knoxville TN
1864 Skirmish at Thomas' Station, Georgia
1866 Paid fire department replaces volunteer companies
1868 Trial of Jefferson Davis starts; 1st blacks on US trial jury
1878 Settlers arrive at Petach Tikvah Israel
1881 Henry M Stanley finds Leopoldville/Kinshasa
1883 48th Congress (1883-85) convenes
1901 Milwaukee is dropped from the American League & replaced by St Louis Browns
1903 Panglima Polim surrenders to Captain Colijn at Atjeh
1906 The U.S. Supreme Court orders Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) leaders extradited to Idaho for trial in the Steunenberg murder case.
1907 George Cohan's musical "Talk of the Town" premieres in New York NY
1910 Neon lights, 1st publically seen (Paris Auto Show)
1912 Gerrit Brinkman becomes 1st Dutch traffic officer
1912 Turkey, Serbia, Montenegro, Greece & Bulgaria sign weapons pact
1914 Netherlands army shoots up geïnterneerde Belgian soldiers: 8 killed
1920 Turkey & Armenia agree to peace treaty
1921 9th CFL Grey Cup: Toronto Argonauts defeats Edmonton Eskimos, 23-0
1922 1st successful technicolor movie (Tall of the Sea), shown in New York NY
1923 1st Congressional open session broadcast via radio (Washington DC)
1926 Manchester Guardian (German Reichswehr/Red Army work together)
1929 Boston Bruins begins then NHL record 14 game winning streak
1930 Air-borne chemicals combine with fog to kill 60 (Meuse Valley Belgium)
1930 Otto Ender forms Austrian government
1930 Richard Rodgers/L Hart's musical "Evergreen" premieres in London
1931 Alka Seltzer goes on sale
1932 20th CFL Grey Cup: Hamilton Tigers defeats Regina Roughriders, 25-6
1932 General Kurt von Schleicher becomes chancellor of Germany
1933 Joe Lilliard QBs Chicago Cardinals; last NFL black until 1946
1933 Connie Mack sells Mickey Cochrane to Detroit Tigers for $100,000
1934 KYW-AM in Chicago IL moves to Philadelphia PA
1934 Italian colonial Tripoli & Cyrenaica annexed to Libya
1938 AAU's decides to continue linear measuring system over metric
1939 Dmitri Shostakovich's 6th Symphony, premieres
1941 Hitler views Poltava Ukraine
1943 9th Heisman Trophy Award: Angelo Bertelli, Notre Dame (QB)
1943 Battle of Monte Cassino, Italy begins
1943 Howard Hanson's 4th Symphony, premieres
1944 NFL Cardinals-Pittsburgh merger dissolves
1944 British order to disarm, causes general strike in Greece
1944 Hungarian death march of Jews ends
1944 Mussert puts Seyss-Inquart plan for small Nazi-Europe
1944 US 5th Armour division occupies Brandenburg Hürtgenwald
1946 12th Heisman Trophy Award: Glenn Davis, Army (HB)
1946 US government asks UN to order dictator Franco out of Spain
1947 Tennessee Williams play "A Streetcar Named Desire" premieres in New York NY
1948 "Pumpkin Papers" come to light (claimed to be from Alger Hiss)
1948 1st US woman army officer not in medical corps sworn-in
1948 Chinese refugee ship "Kiangya" explodes in E China Sea, killing 1,100
1948 Bradman scores his last century, 123 in his own testimonial
1949 KRLD (now KDFW) TV channel 4 in Dallas-Fort Worth TX (CBS) begins
1950 Cleveland Browns last NFL team with no-pass game (beat Philadelphia 13-7)
1950 Cleveland Browns' Horace Gillom sets club record with 12 punts
1950 Paul Harvey begins his national radio broadcast
1952 1st TV broadcast in Hawaii
1952 Marcos Perez Jiménez elected President of Venezuela
1953 "Kismet" opens at Ziegfeld Theater NYC for 583 performances
1953 Eisenhower criticizes McCarthy for saying communists are in Republican party
1953 Premier of Dmitri Shostakovich's 5th String Quartet
1955 KTVE TV channel 10 in Monroe-El Dorado LA (NBC) begins broadcasting
1956 Wilt Chamberlain's 1st collegiate basketball game (scores 52)
1956 England & France pull troops out of Egypt
1956 KFSA (now KFSM) TV channel 5 in Fort Smith AR (CBS) 1st broadcast
1957 23rd Heisman Trophy Award: John Crow, Texas A&M (HB)
1958 Indonesian parliament accepts nationalisation of Dutch businesses
1959 State of emergency on Cyprus ends
1960 Frederick Loewe/Alan Jay Lerner's "Camelot" premieres Majestic Theater NYC for 873 performances
1961 George Blanda of Houston Oilers kicks 55-yard field goal
1961 Anton Geesink becomes 1st not-Japanese judo world champion
1961 Beatles meet future manager Brian Epstein
1961 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1962 Edith Spurlock Sampson sworn-in as 1st US black female judge
1962 Pravda criticizes western art
1964 Police arrests 800 sit-in students at University of California at Berkeley
1964 "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" 1st airs on TV
1964 KHQL (now KCAN) TV channel 8 in Albion NE (ABC) begins broadcasting
1965 USSR launches Luna 8; crashes on Moon
1965 Beatles begin final UK concert tour in Glasgow
1967 1st human heart transplant performed (Dr Christiaan Barnard, South Africa)
1967 Final run of "20th Century Limited", famed New York-Chicago luxury train
1967 Derek Clayton runs world record marathon (2:09:36.4)
1967 Ex-President Sukarno under house arrest in Indonesia
1968 Pitcher's mound drops from 15" to 10" & strike zone reduced from knees to shoulders to top of knees to armpits, to help hitters
1970 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1971 Miss Teenage America Pageant
1971 President Nixon commutes Jimmy Hoffa's jail term
1972 Convair 990A charter crashes in Tenerife Canary Island, 155 die
1973 Pioneer 10 passes Jupiter (1st fly-by of an outer planet)
1976 Dr Patrick J Hillery elected President of Iraq
1977 The State Department proposes the admission of 10,000 more Vietnamese refugees to the United States.
1978 Pat Bradley/Lon Hinkle win LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1979 11 trampled to death at Cincinnati Who concert
1979 Christie's auctions a thimble for a record $18,400
1979 45th Heisman Trophy Award: Charles White, Southern California (RB)
1979 Iran accepts constitution
1980 New York Federal jury finds Representatives Thompson D-NJ & Murphy, D-NY, guilty
1981 Beth Daniel/Tom Kite win LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1981 US performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
1982 1st New Jersey Devil hat-trick (Steve Tambellini) defeat Hartford 5-4
1982 35.7 cm rainfall at Big Fork AR (state record)
1982 77ºF highest temperature ever recorded in Cleveland in December
1982 Tommy Hearns wins WBC Welterweight title in decision over Benitez
1983 "Marilyn: An American Fable" closes at Minskoff NYC after 16 performances
1983 49th Heisman Trophy Award: Mike Rozier, Nebraska (RB)
1983 France performs nuclear test at Muruora Island
1984 2,000 die from Union Carbide poison gas emission in Bhopal, India
1984 Oldest groom - Harry Stevens, 103, weds Thelma Lucas, 83, in Wisconsin
1985 23rd Shuttle Mission (61-B)-Atlantis 2-lands at Edwards AFB
1986 Sri Lanka all out 55 vs West Indies in one-dayer Walsh 5-1 in 4 3 overs
1988 54th Heisman Trophy Award: Barry Sanders, Oklahoma State (RB)
1988 New York Lotto pays $45 million to twelve winner (#s are 1-8-13-18-28-48)
1989 Presidents George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev announce the offical end to the Cold War at a meeting in Malta.
1989 Pat Bradley/Bill Glasson win LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1990 National League batting champion Willie McGee signs as a free agent with San Francisco Giants
1991 Hulk Hogan defeats Undertaker to become 4th time WWF champion
1991 Muslim Shiites release US hostage Alan Steen
1991 White House Chief of Staff John Sununu resigns
1992 UN Security Council votes unanimous for US led forces to enter Somalia
1995 "Company" closes at Criterion Theater NYC after 68 performances
1995 "Holiday" opens at Circle in Square Theater NYC for 49 performances
1995 84th Davis Cup: USA beats Russia in Moscow (3-2)
1995 Beth Daniels/Davis Love III win LPGA J C Penney Golf Classic
1995 Jack Russell takes 11 catches in Test Cricket vs South Africa, a record
1995 Naeem Akhtar takes 10-28 for Rawalpindi B against Peshawar
1995 Northwestern South Carolina begins using new area code 864
1997 "1776" opens at Gershwin Theater NYC
1997 Golden State Warrior guard Latrell Sprewell, four-year, $32 million, contract terminated for attacking his coach P J Carlesimo



Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"

Illinois : Admission Day (1818)
Philatelists : Sir Rowland Hill Day (1795/1840)
World : Heart Transplant Day (1967)
U.S. : National Roof-Over-Your-Head Day


Religious Observances
Roman Catholic : Commemoration of St Cassian of Tangier, patron of stenographers
Lutheran, Roman Catholic : Memorial of St Francis Xavier, apostle of India & Japan



Religious History
1170 Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Becket, 52, returned to England after six years of exile in France. (Becket would be martyred on December 29th of this year killed by soldiers sent by his former friend, English King Henry II.)
1841 Birth of Clara H. Scott, American music teacher and composer. A contributor to the collections published by Horatio R. Palmer, she is best remembered today as author and composer of the hymn, "Open My Eyes, That I May See."
1902 Birth of Mitsuo Fuchida, the pilot who flew the lead plane in Japan's air attack on Pearl Harbor (12/7/1941). Following WWII, through representatives of the Pocket Testament League, Fuchida was converted to Christianity in 1950.
1908 Birth of C.F.D. Moule, Anglican clergyman and New Testament scholar. He authored numerous autographs on Biblical studies, including "The Phenomenology of the New Testament" (1967).
1976 In Chicago, the Association of Evangelical Lutheran Churches (AELC) was formally organized. The bulk of membership derived from former affiliates of the Missouri Synod Lutheran Church.

Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.


Thought for the day :
"An honest politician: One who stays bought."


Question of the day...
Why do they say something is out of whack? What is a whack?



Murphys Law of the day...(Koppett's Law)
Whatever creates the greatest inconvenience for the largest number must happen.


Astounding fact #54,876,901.3...
Men can read smaller print than women; women can hear better.
57 posted on 12/03/2003 7:23:17 AM PST by Valin (We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.)
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To: Hondo1952
Mornin', Hondo! Do we have a Bethy update today???
58 posted on 12/03/2003 7:24:05 AM PST by tomkow6 (.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holiday shopping ideas.......holida)
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To: Radix
Pancakes on Wednesday ~ Bump!
59 posted on 12/03/2003 7:25:23 AM PST by blackie
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
Support Our Troops ~ Bump!
60 posted on 12/03/2003 7:26:10 AM PST by blackie
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