Posted on 11/13/2004 7:52:35 AM PST by snippy_about_it
On This Day In History
0354 St Augustine of Hippo Numidia, Algeria, convert/Christian philosopher
1312 Edward III king of England (1327-77)
1504 Philip the Generous count of Hessen
1804 Theophilus Hunter Holmes Lt Gen (Confederate Army), died in 1880
1809 John AB Dahlgren US Union lt adm/inventor (Civil war Dahlgren-cannon)
1831 James Maxwell Edinburgh Scot, physicist (Treatise on Electricity)
1833 Edwin Thomas Booth US, US Hall of Fame/actor (Hamlet)
1838 Joseph F Smith 6th President of Mormon church
1850 Robert Louis Stevenson Scotland, author (Treasure Island)
1854 George Whitefield Chadwick Lowell MA, composer (Judi Van Winke)
1856 Louis D Brandeis Massachusetts, Supreme Court Justice (1916-39)
1882 John Lowry Mount Vernon NY, NYC builder (Radio City Music Hall)
1898 Earl Sande jockey (Hall of Famer)
1906 Hermione Baddeley England, actress (Camp Runamuck, Maude, Good Life)
1915 Howard Cooke Jamaica, (1991 Mico Gold Medal Award)
1916 Jack Elam Miami AZ, actor (The Dakotas, East Street, Rio Lobo)
1917 Robert Sterling Newcastle PA, actor (George Kirby-Adv of Topper)
1922 Jack Narz Louisville KY, TV gameshow host (Dotto, Video Village)
1922 Oskar Werner film actor/director (Shoes of the Fisherman)
1923 Linda Christian Tampico, Mexico, actress (Athena, VIPs, Battle Zone)
1930 Fred Harris (Sen-D-Oklahoma)
1932 Richard Mulligan Bronx NY, actor (Soap, Empty's Nest, Big Bus)
1938 Jean Seberg Marshaltown Iowa, actress (Breathless, Paint Your Wagon)
1941 Dack Rambo Delano CA, actor (Guns of Will Sonnett, Dallas)
1941 Mel Stottlemyre Wash, pitcher (NY Yankee)/pitching coach (NY Met)
1943 John Paul Hammond NYC, blues singer (So Many Roads)
1949 Whoopi Goldberg [Caryn Johnson], NYC, actress/big mouth idiot (Color Purple, Burglar)
1963 Vinny Testaverde (football: Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns, NY Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: quarterback; Heisman Trophy winner: University of Miami [1986])
Good morning, Snippy and everyone at the Freeper Foxhole.
Back later, gotta run stuff to do, big time important stuff!
IT'S SATURDAY!, PAYDAY!
LIFE..IS..GOOD.
I've just heard a rumor the Yassir is STILL dead. I'll try to confirm this.
Interesting topic today, snippy.
My older sister married the boy across the street, and his sister is my age, so I know his family well. My brother-in-law's mom told me about how worried she was about her husband during WWII. He was part of the flight crew for bombers. He would tell her where he was using the first letter of each line to spell out the location. She laughed about how she misdecoded one of the letters.
Years later, this came up in a conversation with my BIL. He never knew about the coded letters between his parents until I told him.
"Each day I die a thousand deaths" :^)
Read: Lamentations 3:25-42
Let us search out and examine our ways, and turn back to the Lord. Lamentations 3:40
Bible In One Year: Lamentations 1-2; Hebrews 10:1-18
A friend told me about a man who shouted the same three words each day from his street-corner newsstand. "Ain't it awful!" he would say to passersby while extending a newspaper. People bought a paper because they just had to know what terrible thing had occurred.
Tragedy and dire predictions always make the front page, but if we become preoccupied with bad news, we will succumb to what my friend calls "awfulizing"a pervasive pessimism that clouds every situation with gloom.
If anyone had a good reason for being despondent, it was the prophet Jeremiah. For 40 years, he declared God's judgment on the rebellious and unrepentant nation of Judah. Jeremiah suffered because of their disobedience, but he clung to his faith in God's goodness. Even after witnessing the destruction of Jerusalem and the captivity of his people, Jeremiah wrote: "The Lord will not cast off forever. Though He causes grief, yet He will show compassion according to the multitude of His mercies. Let us search out and examine our ways, and turn back to the Lord" (Lamentations 3:31-32,40).
Disobedience to God can cause great pain, but the doorway out of discouragement leads to the Lord, who "is good to those who wait for Him" (v.25). David McCasland
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Good Saturday, Foxhole! Falling in to ... err ... check my mail. :)
Interesting subject today! Hope all is well with you.
A large bottle of Advil would be handy as well :-)
HI manna!!!
Regards
alfa6 ;>}
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Ay, tear her tattered ensign down!
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