Sunday, January 30, 2011

Justice for all?


January 30, 2011
January 30 is … Escape Day

BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND

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One of the main morons in Congress has apparently listened to someone on his staff or in his family with a brain. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) said Friday he has settled his legal action against Compass Group, the operator of a congressional cafeteria, over a sandwich that broke his tooth when he bit into an olive pit. Details of the settlement were not released, but both sides "have resolved the matter for an amount all parties believe reflects the actual out-of-pocket expenses related to this incident," the congressman said in a statement on his website. "I feel the defendants have responded fairly and reasonably," Kucinich said.

In my business, the wording of the statement by the Congressman is code for “I wised up and decided this wasn’t going anywhere. I dismissed the lawsuit.” I would bet he got nothing except for bad press and several jokes made about him. Kucinich said, he underwent three dental surgeries, none of which was covered by his insurance. He did not say they were not covered by insurance just not his insurance. The restaurant’s insurance likely covered the cost if not his wife’s or some Congressional perk.

The famous radio western, The Lone Ranger, was heard for the first time on this day in 1933. The program ran for 2,956 episodes and came to an end in late 1954.
George Seaton (Stenius) was the first voice of the Lone Ranger. Jack Deeds and Earle Graser followed in the role. However, it was Brace Beemer who is best remembered as former Texas Ranger, John Reid. He played the part of the black-masked ranger, fighting for frontier justice for thirteen consecutive years.
Riding alongside the Lone Ranger was Tonto, the Indian who had rescued him from death and nursed him back to health after an outlaw ambush had massacred his entire company. The part of Indian scout, Tonto, was played for almost the entire run by a bald-headed Irishman named John Todd. Jim Jewell also fondly referred to the Lone Ranger as ‘kemo sabe’. Jewell produced and directed the series for many years. Silver played the part of the ranger’s horse, while Scout was Tonto’s steed.
(Clayton Moore [1949-1952 & 1954-1957] and John Hart [1952-1954] as the Lone Ranger, and Jay Silverheels as his faithful Indian companion, Tonto, took to the TV airwaves for years. Moore and Silverheels would also make 1956 and 1958 film versions of The Lone Ranger.)
Created by Fran Striker (of The Lone Ranger comic-book character fame) and George Trendle, this Western radio adventure series had an interesting twist. The Lone Ranger had a nephew, Dan, who was the father of Britt Reid, another avenger of crime known as The Green Hornet. There was no coincidence that Striker and Trendle also were the creators of The Green Hornet.
But no show began as dramatically as The Lone Ranger with Rossini’s William Tell Overture and the voice of announcers, Fred Foy, Harold Golder, Bob Hite, Brace Beemer, Harold True or Charles Woods proclaiming, “A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty ‘Hi-yo, Silver!’ The Lone Ranger rides again!”
And, at the end of each show, with a “Hi-yo, Silver, away!” and the sound of hoof beats fading into the distance, you would almost believe that there was a silver bullet lying by your radio.

Lack of civility by politicians is not a new concept.   On this date in 1798 the first brawl in the U.S. House of Representatives was witnessed by legislators. Congressmen Matthew Lyon and Roger Griswold duked it out right there on the House floor. The spat occurred when Lyon spit in Griswold’s face.
In 1894, C.B. King of Detroit, MI, interested in all things pneumatic, earned himself a patent for the pneumatic hammer, the heavy jackhammer that runs on air and makes quite a racket.
 A key member of a Miami-based marijuana-smuggling ring was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Service on Thursday, more than 31 years after skipping out of a federal trial. Mark Steven Phillips, 62, was arrested in his apartment at Century Village, a senior’s community where he had been living in recent months, according to a press release by the U.S. Marshals Service. Along with 13 others, Phillips was charged in May 1979 in what was then the country's largest marijuana importation prosecution in history. The ring, known as the "Black Tuna Gang," derived its name from the radio moniker for the group's Colombian source for marijuana. Phillips, who faces sentencing for a racketeering conviction and adjudication of fugitive charges, told U.S. Magistrate Edwin Torres that he has no property, $600 in a bank account and receives $667 in monthly Social Security benefits, the Miami Herald reported. According to the U.S. Marshals Service, Phillips was sleeping when deputies went to his apartment on Monday and was told the "judge wants to see you, Mark" by the lead deputy marshal. "The judge wants to see me from 30 years ago," Phillips replied. Authorities estimate that the ring smuggled 500 tons of marijuana into the U.S. in the mid-'70s. These days, this is a daily event that doesn’t even make the national news.

I assume the authorities were not looking too hard for this guy. He was receiving Social Security benefits from the government looking for him. They had his address. They must have had it for years. He apparently was filing tax returns to establish his entitlement to Social Security. A simple cross-checking computer program should be able to catch these sorts of things. It is probably cheaper to give him $667.00 a month in Social Security than house him in a Federal Prison but either he is a fugitive from justice or he isn’t. Assuming he has been reasonably law-abiding for the past thirty years, just leave him alone. Have a Federal Judge quietly quash all warrants and close the case satisfactorily. There is law and there is justice. I went to law school not fair school and not justice school.
Top of the Music charts through the years on this date:

1950 Dear Hearts and Gentle People - Bing Crosby
The Old Master Painter - Richard Hayes
A Dreamer’s Holiday - Perry Como
Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me - Eddy Arnold
1958 At the Hop - Danny & The Juniors. Let’s get down and rock n roll at the sock-hop.
Don’t/I Beg of You - Elvis Presley
Stood Up/Waitin’ in School - Ricky Nelson
The Story of My Life - Marty Robbins
1966 We Can Work It Out - The Beatles
Barbara Ann - The Beach Boys
No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach’s In) - The T-Bones
Giddyup Go - Red Sovine
1974 You’re Sixteen - Ringo Starr
The Way We Were - Barbra Streisand
Love’s Theme - Love Unlimited Orchestra
I Love - Tom T. Hall
1982 I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do) - Daryl Hall & John Oates
Centerfold - The J. Geils Band. Who can forget Centerfold, Glenn?
Harden My Heart - Quarterflash
The Sweetest Thing (I’ve Ever Known) - Juice Newton
1990 How Am I Supposed to Live Without You - Michael Bolton
Downtown Train - Rod Stewart
Just to Make It Right - Seduction
Nobody’s Home - Clint Black

BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011
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“The less a statesman amounts to, the more he loves the flag.”



King Tut and Egyptian unrest

January 31, 2011
January 31 is … National Popcorn Day and Child Labor Day

BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND

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It appears the Egyptian protesters and rioters want to destroy the few things the country has the world cares about. They are attacking, looting, setting fires to and destroying artifacts at The Egyptian Museum. This Museum holds King Tut artifacts including the gold death mask. The military is now protecting museums around the trouble spots, the Pyramids, the Sphinx and other burial places of Egyptian rulers. The Pyramids and Sphinx have been around a long time to be damaged or destroyed now.

Just for the fun of it, the following was reprinted from Moviefone’s website address (with permission);


I always enjoy a children’s movie that has a plot centering on stealing and skinning dogs by the main character that is named the cruel devil.

Posted Jan 27th 2011 3:30PM

This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Disney animated classic '101 Dalmatians.'

If you've somehow forgotten, the 1961 movie focuses on Pongo and Perdita, two proud Dalmatian parents, and their search for their 15 puppies, which have been kidnapped by the nasty Cruella De Vil.

De Vil wants to skin the dogs for her luxurious new fur coat but gets no help from her bumbling sidekicks, Jasper and Horace. Along their adventure, Pongo and Perdy team up with a countryside full of farm animals, rescue 84 additional stray Dalmatian pups, and return to the home of their owners, the Dearlys, with a family in the triple digits.

You may think you know everything about the beloved family film, but did you know about the dogs' alien adventures or their connection to the rock band Styx? With sequels, TV shows, remakes and a stage show under its belt, '101 Dalmatians' has amassed a long and impressive history, full of surprising nuggets of trivia.

In celebration of the film's 50th anniversary, we present you with 101 things you didn't know about '101 Dalmatians.' But first, refresh your memory by watching a trailer for the classic movie.


1. Technically, the official title is 'One Hundred and One Dalmatians,' but since it's a chore to write that out, it often gets shortened to '101 Dalmatians.'

2. The film is based on the 1956 book 'The Hundred and One Dalmatians' by English novelist Dodie Smith.

3. Dodie Smith herself was the proud owner of nine Dalmatians, including one named Pongo.

4. At one point, Pongo did have a litter of 15 puppies. One of them was stillborn, but Smith managed to revive it.

5. Smith was inspired to write the book after a friend told her "Those dogs would make a lovely fur coat."

6. Smith's story was first serialized in 'Ladies' Home Journal' as 'The Great Dog Robbery.'

7. In the book, Pongo and Perdita are not the parents of the puppies. In the book, the couple is Pongo and Missis Pongo; Perdita is a stray, who had her puppies sold away, and she becomes the wet nurse for Missis' 15 pups.

8. Perdita's long-lost love is named Prince.

9. In 1967, Smith published 'The Starlight Brigade,' a sequel.

10. In 'The Starlight Brigade,' the Dalmatian family teams up with a few strays and some "honorary dogs" (aka cats) to investigate the mystery of why every human in the country -- including their owners and even Cruella De Vil -- has fallen into a deep sleep, unable to wake up.

11. Then they are visited by Sirius, Lord of the Dog Star, an extraterrestrial dog who appears as the breed of whatever dog is speaking to him.

12. He explains that he has come to Earth to rescue all dogs from the threat of nuclear war and owner abuse, by taking them to outer space with him.

13. A council of dogs, led by Pongo, must deliberate on whether to leave the planet or not.

14. They decide to remain on Earth. To ensure their safety, Sirius has all pets returned safely to their owners and gets every stray dog into the Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

15. Battersea is the United Kingdom's oldest animal shelter. Established in 1860, the shelter survives entirely on public donations; it took in almost $20 million in 2009.

16. One reason Smith wrote the sequel is because Walt Disney kept sending her letters urging her to make more Dalmatian stories they could adapt.

17. '101 Dalmatians' has the distinction of being the first animated Disney film to take place in a contemporary setting.

18. A newspaper gag in the film about Captain Henrik Kurt Carlsen and the Flying Enterprise freighter, which sank into the Atlantic, places the movie's events in 1952.

19. Getting 'Dalmatians' made into a movie was not easy; Disney was undergoing a budget crisis after their previous film, 'Sleeping Beauty,' had been deemed a commercial failure.

20. Prior to the production of this movie, Disney's animation staff had been cut from over 500 to less than 100 animators.

21. Production was finally made possible due to the development of Xerography.

22. Xerography-based animation was developed when legendary Ub Iwerks began experimenting with Xerox photography. In 1959, he developed a Xerox camera that could transfer animator's drawings directly to cells, forgoing the need for inking.

23. The xerography style resulted in hard, scratchy outlines on the final drawings, which then forced Disney animators to change the look of their characters from softer and rounder to more angular and stylized.

24. This new style became the Disney standard, used all the way up until 1977's 'The Rescuers,' when updated technology allowed them to change the look.

25. Walt Disney reportedly disliked the Xerox-based style.

26. Still, the Xerox technique allowed the film to come in on budget.

27. All of the moving cars in the movie are based on live-action footage of cars painted black and white.

28. Then they were Xeroxed onto animation cells and re-colored.

29. Animators painted all the Dalmatian spots by treating them as constellations, forming a fixed pattern design.

30. Pongo sports 72 spots, Perdita sports 68, and each of the 99 puppies has exactly 32 spots.

31. For the movement of dogs in background shots, animators created a handful of animation loops and Xeroxed them in differing sizes and directions.

32. Individually animating each of the 101 Dalmatians would have more than doubled the film's cost.

33. Due to a continuity goof, the final scene of the movie features more than 101 Dalmatians; there's at least 150 animated in the background.

34. Walt Disney hired actors to perform live-action scenes of all the human characters to serve as a reference for the animators and to find out if those scenes were feasible to animate.

35. The animators didn't like working this way; they thought it limited their creativity.

36. Traditionally, Disney's top team of animators -- known collectively as "the Nine Old Men" -- each animated a single lead character for the entire movie. This was the first production where they teamed up on characters together.

37. Seven of the nine animated Perdita.

38. The only one of the Nine Old Men who worked on his own individual character was Marc Davis, who animated Cruella De Vil.

39. Cruella De Vil's look and personality was inspired by manic Golden Age actress Tallulah Bankhead.

40. Bankhead had caused a scandal in 1932 when she told 'Motion Picture Magazine': "I haven't had an affair for six months. Six months! Too long ... If there's anything the matter with me now, it's not Hollywood or Hollywood's state of mind. The matter with me is I want a man. Six months is a long, long while. I want a man!"

41. Another one of her famous quotes: "There have been only two geniuses in the world: Willie Mays and Willie Shakespeare. But, darling, I think you'd better put Shakespeare first."

42. Tallulah Bankhead's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is located at 6141 Hollywood Blvd.

43. Cruella was ranked 31st on the American Film Institute's List of 100 Greatest On-Screen Heroes and Villains.

44. In Italy, she is known as "Crudelia De Mon" -- a play off the word "demon." In France, she is known as "Cruella D'Enfer" -- meaning "From Hell."

45. Synth-metal band Deadsy wrote a tribute song to her entitled, 'Cruella.'

46. The thunder that claps when she first appears is a sound effect from 'Bambi.'

47. Cruella was voiced not by Bankhead but by actress Betty Lou Gerson; she was honored as a "Disney Legend" in 1996.

48. After Gerson retired from showbiz, she used her voice for a telephone answering service at her husband's company.

49. The film was different from previous Disney films in that it featured only three songs, just one of which -- Cruella's theme song -- was performed in its entirety. Several more songs were composed by Mel Leven that has never been heard.

50. Captain the Horse (the equine friend of Tibbs the Cat and Colonel the Sheepdog) is voiced by Thurl Ravenscroft. You might know Thurl as the voice of Tony the Tiger, and as the uncredited singer of 'You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.'

51. Clarence Nash -- who famously voiced Donald Duck -- provided all the dog barks used in the movie.

52. J. Pat O'Malley provides the voices of the Colonel and Jasper, meaning when they come face to face with each other, O'Malley is talking to himself.

53. This is the first Disney animated feature to be credited to one writer: Bill Peet, who also helped write: 'The Jungle Book,' 'The Sword in the Stone,' 'Sleeping Beauty,' 'Peter Pan,' 'Alice in Wonderland,' 'Cinderella,' 'Mickey and the Beanstalk,' 'Song of the South,' 'The Three Caballeros,' 'Dumbo,' 'Fantasia' and 'Pinocchio.'

54. Lady, the Tramp, Jock, Peg and Bull from 1955's 'Lady and the Tramp' all make cameos during the "Twilight Bark" sequence.

55. Roger Dearly and Pongo make a cameo in Disney's Dickens-by-way-of-canines 1988 hit, 'Oliver & Company.'

56. '101 Dalmatians' was released on Jan. 25, 1961.

57. The film premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

58. The movie maintains a 97 percent "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

59. 'Dalmatians' became the 10th-highest-grossing film of 1961, earning $6,400,000 domestically that year.

60. It was re-released in theaters in January 1969, June 1979, December 1985, and July 1991.

61. The 1991 re-release brought in $60 million and was the 20th-highest-grossing movie of the year.

62. Over its lifetime of theatrical screenings, it has amassed a worldwide box office take of $215,880,014.

63. Adjusted for inflation, it’s roughly $145 million domestic draw equates to $794 million, good for 11th on the all-time list, according to Box Office Mojo. This even puts it ahead of 'Avatar' in terms of total number of tickets sold.

64. The film was released on VHS on April 10, 1992, as part of the "Walt Disney Classics" video series.

65. Then, it was re-released on video tape on March 9, 1999, as part of the "Walt Disney Masterpiece Collection" video series.

66. Then, it was released on DVD on Dec. 19, 1999, as part of the "Disney's Limited Issue" DVD series.

67. Then, it was released on DVD for a second time, on March 4, 2008, as part of the "Walt Disney Platinum Edition" two-disc DVD series.

68. There is no official release date yet for the release of the film as part of the "Walt Disney Diamond Edition" three-disc DVD/Blu-ray Combo series.

69. The movie is officially out of the "Disney Vault" for the time being, but once it returns to its fortified holding cell, it will not be available for sale at any commercial outlets for a minimum of seven years.

70. Selena Gomez performed 'Cruella De Vil' for a bonus music video, included on the Platinum Edition DVD.

71. During the first VHS release, a large number of tie-in merchandise was sold to the public with the misspelling "Dalmations."

72. The movie got an official sequel 40 years later on Jan. 21, 2003, with the direct-to-video/DVD film '101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure.' It was not based on Smith's 'The Starlight Brigade.'

73. In the new story, puppy Patch is accidentally left behind during a Dalmatian relocation. He finds his family with the help of Thunderbolt, a canine television star. Think 'Home Alone' meets 'Bolt.'

74. 'Patch's London Adventure' was re-released on Sept. 16, 2008, as a special-edition DVD.

75. In 1996, 'Dalmatians' was remade as a live-action modern-day film. The official title this time around, was simply '101 Dalmatians.'

76. In the remake, Jeff Daniels' Roger Dearly is a struggling video-game designer, instead of a struggling jazz songwriter, and the Dalmatians cannot talk.

77. Glenn Close portrays the iconic Cruella De Vil, while Hugh Laurie stars as her bumbling henchman Jasper. The film was written and produced by John Hughes.

78. The 1996 version used 20 adult Dalmatians and 230 puppies.

79. Glenn Close's first day on set in the full Cruella costume genuinely scared the dog playing Perdita.

80. In order to get the puppies to lick him on cue, crew members had to rub raw hot dogs on Jeff Daniels' face.

81. John Hughes' contract for this movie allowed him to gain a cut of the merchandising profits.

82. Over 17,000 pieces of merchandise were made for the film.

83. Not surprisingly, then, '101 Dalmatians' turned out to be John Hughes' most profitable writing assignment.

84. The 1996 version grossed over $320 million worldwide, but has received a "rotten" rating of 41 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.

85. That movie's success led to the November 2000 sequel, '102 Dalmatians.' Even though Close was the only star to return, the installment still grossed over $183 million worldwide.

86. One of the characters in '102 Dalmatians' is Oddball, a completely spotless dalmatian. The puppy-actor's spots had to be digitally removed, one by one, by a team of 55 computer artists.

87. A spin-off animated series, '101 Dalmatians: The Series,' was launched in September of 1997, as part of the Disney Afternoon syndicated block, and blends elements of the original novel, the animated feature and the live-action remake.

88. The TV show stars three puppies in the lead: Lucky the leader, Rolly the fat one (he's smart, too!) and New Age-y sister Cadpig. The trio, along with their brothers, sisters and farm animal friends, contend once again with Cruella De Vil, who has now become a corporate villain.

89. The dogs have been the stars of two video games: '101 Dalmatians: Escape from De Vil Manor' for the PC, and '102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue' for the Sega Dreamcast and Sony Playstation. Both games mash-up the animated and live-action versions.

90. The canine family also appears in the wildly successful original 'Kingdom Hearts' game. Pongo and Perdita ask Sora to help locate their 99 puppies, which have been lost among the worlds of the universe since their home planet was destroyed by darkness.

91. According to the 'Kingdom Hearts' wiki: "It is not a requirement to find all of the puppies in 'Kingdom Hearts,' but doing so yields various rewards, which includes unlocking the secret ending, an Aero upgrade, as well as a full Gummi Block collection." We have no idea what that means

92. In 2009, Purina Dog Chow sponsored a live theatrical musical based on Dodie Smith's original novel; first premiered at Minneapolis's Orpheum Theater, before embarking on a national tour that culminated with a 2010 engagement at Madison Square Garden.

93. 'The 101 Dalmatians Musical' featured lyrics from Styx front man Dennis DeYoung, 15 actual Dalmatians and simulated dog perspective via the use of stilts.

94. The production received mixed reviews.

95. Dalmatian breeds have experienced a continuous boost in domestic popularity since the movie phenomenon began.

96. Dalmatians are active dogs that require a large amount of outdoor activity. Their loyal and athletic dispositions have made them ideal for rescue and guarding.

97. Unfortunately, many Dalmatian owners are undereducated about proper breeding responsibilities. Because many homes are not capable of raising such high-energy dogs, massive numbers of Dalmatians have been abandoned to animal shelters.

98. Many Dalmatian rescue organizations have arisen to take care of unwanted Dalmatians and find proper housing for them.

99. The breed of dogs originated in the Dalmatia region of the Republic of Croatia, and then was brought to England. They served as guard dogs and guides for horses and firefighters.

100. There are 113,760 frames of film in the original '101 Dalmatians.'

101. The final tally of Dalmatian spots in all those frames of film: 6,469,952.
BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Who pays for the Egypt mess?


January 29, 2011
January 29 is … National Cornchip Day. Have a Frito today!

BRUCE A. BRENNAN BLOG FROM THE WORLD AND MY MIND

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Why isn’t this proposal a Federal law? On Jan. 7, 2011 a bill was introduced into the Kentucky House of Representatives that would require all adults who receive public assistance to participate in a State sponsored and paid for drug testing program. Those who fail to pass the tests must enter into a state sponsored and paid for drug abuse program. If they fail the assistance program or refuse to participate, they lose their welfare benefits. This should be expanded to include those over the age of twelve. All loopholes, and there will be plenty, must be closed.

Many people convicted of a crime or sentenced for the commission of a crime include aspects of the sentence that are designed to embarrass and inconvenience the Defendants i.e. Victim Impact Panels, Drug or alcohol classes, public service hours cleaning the highways, etc. I think welfare recipients should be embarrassed and inconvenienced also. They are not working so they have the time. If you add some duties and responsibilities associated with receiving free money, food, housing, medical care, education and other benefits and you start it at a young age, perhaps some people will see it is not that easy anymore and get off the freebies. If we cannot educate them enough to get them off the welfare gravy train, let’s embarrass them to get them off.
Egypt seems to be having a problem or two. We always seem to back the countries having trouble or countries that need our financial assistance. Who do you think is going to pay to get Egypt back on its feet with a working government? They will not want our help but they will cash our checks. Egypt is already cashing in on United States foreign aid. Egypt has received U.S. foreign aid (since 1979, an average of $2.2 billion per year) and is the third-largest recipient of such funds from the United States following the Iraq war. Its main revenues however come from tourism as well as traffic that goes through the Suez Canal. Egypt produces less than ten per cent of the oil Saudi Arabia produces.
How come we back Egypt and Israel, the two countries in the Middle East that do not survive off of oil exports? If you have oil reserves, we will start a war with you or just always be at odds with you. If you do not have large oil reserves, you are our friend. Please, take our money. Something is wrong with this picture.
Scientists investigating the death of thousands of blackbirds in Arkansas say they've identified the cause of death: blunt force trauma. Locals in Beebe, Ark., were mystified when as many as 5,000 red-winged blackbirds dropped out of the sky Dec. 31. Studies commissioned by the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission ruled out possible causes such as disease and poison. The tests revealed hemorrhaging "consistent with blunt trauma," according to a Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study. "In most instances, such traumatic injuries in wild birds are due to flying into stationary objects such as trees, houses, windows, power lines, towers, etc."

There has been a string of mass animal deaths so far this year, from dead fish in the Detroit River to hundreds of dead starlings in South Dakota. Arkansas blackbirds have poor eyesight and don't normally fly at night. The AGFC said the birds were probably disturbed by "unusually loud noises" and flew lower than normal due to New Year's Eve fireworks. The rare night flight was even recorded on radar data.  "The first exodus occurred about 10:20 [p.m.] and contained approximately 6,000 to 7,000 birds per cubic kilometer," said Sidney Gauthreaux, professor emeritus at Clemson University. "At 11:21 p.m., another pulse of birds with a slightly smaller density left the roost."

Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Agriculture admitted it was behind the death of hundreds of starlings in South Dakota. The USDA said it put out poisoned bait for the birds after a local farmer complained they were defecating in his animal feed. A local said that the birds made the streets of Yankton, S.D., look like something out of an Alfred Hitchcock movie. In Arkansas, the mystery of the red-winged blackbirds may be solved, but officials are still mystified as to what killed more than 80,000 freshwater drum in the Arkansas River last December. So far, officials have ruled out bacteria, viruses and parasites as the culprit, according to the Arkansas Times. "Unfortunately, we probably will never know exactly what killed these fish," said AGFC Assistant Chief of Fisheries Chris Racey.

BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011
Go to web sites below to buy books by Bruce A. Brennan. It is still a good time to purchase an interesting and inexpensive read. My second book should be available by February 15, 2011. More information will be forthcoming.

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Olives and Congress; Obama steals from Gingrich.

January 28, 2011
January 28 is … National Kazoo Day, Clash Day, Rattle Snake Round-Up Day

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Your thumb is the same length as your nose.
The following headline was in the High Plains Daily Leader & Times. The Leader / TImes is the official newspaper of Seward County, and the City of Liberal, Kansas.
Hooker overcomes illness, slaps Beaver 64-57
According to the newspaper story; Even battling illness, the Hooker High School Bulldogs made a statement. Facing a team they could potentially face again in the next few weeks with the district championship on the line, the Bulldogs held off a charging Beaver Dusters 64-57 Tuesday night. “We had kids sick in there,” Hooker head coach Bud Valerius said. “I really think they did a good job gutting it out.” The win extends Hooker’s winning streak to eight and gives the Bulldogs a 13-5 overall record. Beaver falls to 13-7.

It was on this night in 1940 that Beat the Band made its debut on NBC radio. The band was that of Ted Weems and his 14-piece orchestra, who were joined by Elmo ‘The Whistling Troubadour’ Tanner, Harry Soskind and Country Washington; announcers Marvin Miller and Fort Pearson; emcee, Thomas Garrison Morfit (aka Garry Moore) and Hildegarde; and several noted singers, Marvel Maxwell and Marilyn Thorne. One other star of the show was a barber from Pittsburgh, PA (nearby Canonsburg, actually), who would record many hits for RCA Victor from 1943 right through the dawn of the 1970s. His name was Perry Como.
Beat the Band was a funky show where listeners’ questions were selected in the hopes of stumping the band. If a listener’s question was chosen, he or she received $10. The questions were posed as riddles: What song title tells you what Cinderella might have said if she awoke one morning and found that her foot had grown too large for her glass slipper? If the band played the correct musical answer, Where Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?, the listener lost. When Raleigh cigarettes sponsored Beat the Band, the listener who beat the band won $50 and two cartons of cigarettes ... Raleighs, of course. When the sponsor changed to General Mill’s Kix cereal, if the listener beat the band, he/she won twenty bucks and a case of Kix cereal. Crunch. Crunch. Have you ever really played the Kazoo? I have not. I am sure I have blown into one but I do not recall ever trying to make music with it, just sound. I know I have never been on a rattle snake roundup. I have never had any desire to go on one. I am not afeared of snakes but I do not go out of my way to meet any.
Experienced snake charmers and snake wranglers do not die from snake bites because they have built up immunity to the venom. They build up the immunity by being bit multiple times. I have never applied for a job where the job description requires the applicant to intentionally get bit by a snake often enough that the bitten develops an immunity to the deadly snake venom. You better hope the immunity develops before you die.

One of our leaders at work; U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich is suing a restaurant company for $150,000 for selling him a sandwich containing an unpitted olive, the suit alleges. The olive caused Kucinich "serious and permanent injuries" as well as "pain, suffering and loss of enjoyment," according to a complaint filed in Superior Court in Washington, D.C. The 64-year-old Democrat bit into the sandwich wrap at the Longworth Cafeteria in the House office building in April 2008, according to the complaint. WAY TO GO KUCINICH, LEAD ON? This is one of the reasons you were laughed at when you comedically ran for President. Nobody took you serious then. This is sure to help. He is suing our government for a meal served to him like a king in the House office building. I bet he did not pay for the meal in the first place. What a jackass. Remember, he was a aisle hog! He has managed to make aisle hogs look good compared to him.

Should we worry about this? If the growth is among the fanatics, I will worry. This has happened throughout history; typically to the detriment of the current majority. The global number of Muslims is expected to jump 35 percent in the next 20 years, growing twice as fast as the non-Muslim population, according to a study published today. But Muslims are multiplying at a slower pace than before, and their numbers are expected to level out in the coming decades. That's according to the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, which published on its website today, projections for growth in the Muslim population between 2010 and 2030. The analysis could stoke fears among critics of Islam in Europe and America, who claim the religion clashes with Western values and spreads extremism. But it could also abate those fears, with evidence that Islam is not exploding across the globe as fast as some pundits may have suggested.

Did President Obama steal his latest catch phrase from Newt Gingrich? You decide.

The phrase that President Barack Obama used 10 times in his State of the Union address and at least five more times during a visit to Wisconsin on Wednesday, is also the title of a 2005 book by Newt Gingrich. Wherever they are on the political spectrum, it seems great minds agree that America must "win the future." Gingrich, the former House speaker and habitual Republican presidential prospect, published "Winning the Future" in January 2005. He subtitled it "A 21st Century Contract With America" and laid out his remedies for terrorism, godlessness, flagging patriotism, too much spending and not enough math and science education. In two days Obama has made the phrase his own and used it to promote his own solutions to the problems he sees. "We weren't aware at first of the Gingrich tie, but it wasn't a concern," White House communications director Dan Pfeiffer told me in an e-mail. He said it wasn't a concern because the phrase is a common one. The White House became aware of the Gingrich connection "recently," Pfeiffer said. Before the speech? Yes.

1948 Golden Earrings - Peggy Lee
How Soon - Jack Owens
Ballerina - Vaughn Monroe
I’ll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms) - Eddy Arnold
1956 Memories are Made of This - Dean Martin
The Great Pretender - The Platters
Moritat (A Theme from ’The Three Penny Opera’) - Dick Hyman
Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford
1964 There! I’ve Said It Again - Bobby Vinton
I Want to Hold Your Hand - The Beatles
Surfin’ Bird - The Trashmen
Love’s Gonna Live Here - Buck Owens
1972 American Pie - Don McLean
Let’s Stay Together - Al Green
Day After Day - Badfinger
Carolyn - Merle Haggard
1980 Rock with You - Michael Jackson
Do that to Me One More Time - The Captain & Tennille
Coward of the County - Kenny Rogers
I’ll Be Coming Back for More - T.G. Sheppard
1988 The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson
Need You Tonight - INXS
Could’ve Been - Tiffany
Where Do the Nights Go - Ronnie Milsap

BRUCE A. BRENNAN
DEKALB, IL 60115
COPYRIGHT 2011
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