Famous First Words: It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen... George Orwell 1984
1984 (the book) is 76 years old today. Did Orwell have a crystal ball? Just replace Google for the Ministry of Plenty, replace Facebook for the Ministry of Truth, and replace Twitter for the mInistry of Love, and Orwell was spot on. $$ So is George Orwell the father of Big Brother?
We can all sleep easy at night knowing that somewhere at any given time, the Foo Fighters are out there fighting Foo. --David Letterman
Love all beings as you would love yourself; for we are all connected. --Mother Ann Lee
..........Gonna have some fun.........Jan & Dean …..Surf City ~~June is international Surf Music Month
I greatly fear some of America's greatest and most dangerous enemies are such as think themselves her best friends. --Nathan Hale
It is/was a dark Friday morning. I got up just before seven but the electricity didn't wake up until 8:40 am. So, sitting in my recliner waiting for the lights to come on reminded me of Terry Pratchett's book Thud which describes in some detail the Endarkening. Endarkening is the dwarf equivalent of enlightening. The dwarves live underground and their spiritual experiences come in the dark. Seems like our country is going through its own endarkening. Perhaps some day the history books will call the USA's early 21st century the Great Endarkenment...9/11, School Shootings, the Pandemic, the Russian Orange Agent. The electricity is back up, I'm drinking coffee...and writing to you. It may turn out to be a good day afterall.
Have an absolutely fabulous weekend, light seekers
First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Instead of asking “How are you?” we should start conversations with “So what's been haunting you this week? --Submitted by INRITH
June is Great Outdoors Month. I love going out doors. It's so much safer than going out windows. ₸ Remember to leave no trace while camping and hiking. If bigfoot can do it, so can you.
Internal strife is tearing the Republican Party apart at the seams. It's like a new Civil War, only this time neither side is trying to help black people. --Stephen Colbert
Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing. --Mother Teresa
..........Got a brand new board and I'm ready to fly.........Trashmen …..King Of The Surf
Trivia Questions: Happy Drive-In Movie Night
Do you know where the first drive-in theater opened?
What is the most popular name for currently operating drive-in theaters?
Which state has the most drive-in theaters?
What is the country's largest drive-in; or where it is?
How many drive-in theaters are left out there?
Big Hello: Lumela – Sesotho (Lesotho, Botswana, South Africa, Namibia,and Zambia) https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I'm not delicate like a flower. I'm more delicate like a hand grenade.
Image of the Week: These are people climbing Everest. Doesn't seem like that great an achievement any more. Happy Great Outdoors Month
Insult of the Week: Money-makers are tiresome company, as they have no standard but cash value. --Plato The Republic
You can tell the tourists from the hikers by how clean their shoes are. ₸ I made a playlist for hiking. It has music from Peanuts, The Cranberries, and Eminem. It's a trail mix.
Do we really need a march to raise awareness about global climate change? I mean, it's an accepted scientific phenomenon pretty much everywhere ...except this one place called the United States House of Representatives Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. --Jon Stewart
Radiate boundless love towards the entire world. --Buddha
..........The sea is foaming like a bottle of beer.........Weezer …..Surf Wax America
Moonbeam: War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace. --Thomas Mann
Blasphemy of the Week: Blasphemy is a word I seldom use, but I just saw Malvina Reynold's song “Little Boxes” used in a Volkswagen commercial. --Submitted by sb of ar
Coffee Joke of the Week: There are two kinds of people, coffee people and sad people.
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: A real smart TV would increase the volume when you start eating chips. --Submitted by sd of ks
This week is National Business Etiquette Week (1-7) Why can't I wear pajamas at work. Everybody else does. They're the patients. $ A clean desk is a sign of a messy drawer.
Julian Assange is not a likable man. Even Benedict Cumberbatch could not make him likeable. He's un-Cumberbatchable! That was supposed to be physically impossible. --John Oliver
Where there is Love and Wisdom, there is neither Fear nor Ignorance. --St. Francis
..........Ah ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha..........Surfairs …..Wipe Out
1) The first drive-in theater opened in Camden, NJ in June of 1933. The second drive-in didn't open until 1934 in Orefield. PA.
Almanac: It is Friday, June 6, 2025. The moon entered the first quarter on Tuesday (6/3) and is in Libra. Today is Atheists Pride Day, Creative Educators International Day, D-Day, Drive-In Movie Day, National Eyewear Day. National Gun Violence Awareness Day, National Higher Education Day, Russian Language Day, World Pest Day, YMCA Day, and Yo-Yo Day.
Among those born on this day were Diego Velzquez (1599), Nathan Hale (1755), Aleksandr Sergeyevich (1799), Thomas Mann (1875), Walter Percy Chrysler (1875), Dorothy Heyward (1890), Sukarno (1901), Dalai Lama (1935), Gary "US" Bonds (1939), Harvey Fierstein (1954), and Dana Carvey (1955).
On June sixth the electric iron was patented (1882), the US Polo Association was formed (1890), the Chrysler Corporation was founded (1925), and the Securities and Exchange Commission was established (1934).
Night Sky, 6/6: After dark, Vega is the brightest star high in the east. Barely lower left of it is 4th-magnitude Epsilon Lyrae, the Double-Double. Epsilon forms one corner of a roughly equilateral triangle with Vega and Zeta Lyrae. The triangle is less than 2° on a side, hardly the width of your thumb at arm's length. Binoculars easily resolve Epsilon. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Fraternal Picture of the Week: Epitome of Summer
This Week: Saturday, June 7 – Drawing Day aka Pencil Day & National Prairie Day & Turtle Races Day
Sunday, June 8 – Race Unity Day & Upsy Daisy Day & Ghostbusters Day & World Oceans Day
Night Sky, 6/8: The nearly full Moon shines well to the upper right of Antares this evening. As night advances, the scene moves higher and tips leftward toward the south
Monday, June 9 – International Celtic Art Day & Toy Industry Day & International Archives Day
Tuesday, June 10 – AA Founders Day & Ball Point Pen Day & Bartender Day & Iced Tea Day & World Pet Memorial Day
Wednesday, June 11 – Corn on the Cob Day & National Making Life Beautiful Day
Night Sky, 6/11): June's full moon will reach peak illumination at 3:44 pm (EDT) Traditionally it is called the Strawberry Moon.
Thursday, June 12 – Loving Day & Mechanics Day & Crowded Nest Awareness Day
1984 Reboot: Ministry of Truth (Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present, controls the past.) - Fox News (The election was stolen.) $$ Ministry of Plenty (Spending is Saving) - a magic marker and a weather map.
$60,000 was stolen from a Whole Foods in New York. Luckily, Whole Foods will make all that money back the next time someone buys an apple. --Jimmy Fallon
Without love, deeds, even the most brilliant, count as nothing. --St Therese of Lisieux
..........There was sand and sun and lots of fun.........The Beach Boys …..Wipe Out
2) The most popular name for drive-ins is “Starlite or Starlight” Drive-In. There are 10 theaters named this. Runners up are Sky View (Skyvu, Skyview ...)
Preantepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I woke up from a deep sleep in a panic thinking I was late for work. Thankfully I was already at work. --Submitted by INRITH
Moonbeam: Don't ever forget the history. It will make and change who we are. --Sukarno
Fun Fact of the Week: Even you can become a lifetime member of the United States Polo Association for $2,500. Among the member benefits are: accident & liability insurance, discounts on clothes, and equine discounts for horse products. https://www.uspolo.org/association/membership
Audio of the Week: Gary US Bonds : This Little Girl https://youtu.be/viSAqfk8G0U
It is the duty of every good officer to obey any orders given him by his commander-in-chief. --Nathan Hale
In a state of love, no matter what you do, it's going to be good. --Paramahansa Yogananda
Sunflowers – solar flower power
1984 reboot: Ministry of Peace (War is Peace) – Pete Hegseth, Department of Defense - drunk leaking war plan over unsecured internet “Peace through strength works; but the flip side is war through weakness.” $$ Ministry of Love aka The Thought Police (responsible for misery, fear, suffering, and torture. - The Republicans in the House, the Republicans in the Senate, Secretary of Health & Human Services, Kenndey, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
..........he's got a green surfboard and a woody to match.........Surfaris …..Surfer Joe
3) Currently New York has the most operating drive-ins of any state with 28. This is surprising because they are necessarily seasonal. Pennsylvania has 27, Ohio has 24, and Indiana has 19.
Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: As we head into June and the weather starts to get sticky and humid, please remember to check in on your friends with naturally curly hair. We are not ok. We are out here looking like alpacas. https://www.facebook.com/churchmouseuk
Weird Word of the Week: Ignivomous – mountain vomiting fire aka volcano https://www.worldwidewords.org/ww-ign1.html
Dragon of the Week: This picture had no location information
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Wash your car. Add two capfuls of Clairol Herbal Essences Shampoo to a bucket of water and soap up your car with the biodegradable suds. https://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/clairol.html
It is love alone that gives life to all things. --St Teresa of Avila
A study found that hand dryers in bathrooms spread more germs than paper towels. And the maker of hand dryers said, “But don't forget, we also don't dry your hands.” --Jimmy Fallon
The trouble with being on time for business meetings is that there's no one there to appreciate it. $ The closest people come to perfection is on an employment application.
...........We could ride the surf together.........The Beach Boys …..Surfer Girl
4) The largest operating drive-in in the US is the Ford Wyoming Drive-In in Dearborn, MI. It can hold around 3,000 cars. They are open year round by offering in-car heaters.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Not sure if retailers know this, but there is a whole demographic of women who still want the bottom half of the shirt. --Submitted by INRITH
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: Cryptids and Paranormal Conference 2025 (7th, Farmingdale, NJ) Convention with Horror and Sci-Fi programming. https://fancons.ca/events/info/25411/cryptids-and-paranormal-conference-2025
Spark of Joy of the Week: This year's hollyhocks are in bloom: Red, pink, and yellow
As you dissolve into love, your ego fades. You're not thinking about loving; you're just being love, radiating like the sun. --Ram Dass
At a theme park in California a man was arrested because he hopped a fence and entered an animal exhibit, and punched a camel in the face. When asked why, the man just glared at the camel and said, “He knows why”. --Conan O'Brien
Camping in the wilderness is great until you hear a twig snap. ₸ What do you do in your spare time? I stalk. Really, I hike a lot and swim in unpolluted lakes. I know.
..........Say, I'll see 'em in the fall.........Jan & Dean …..Tell 'Em I'm Surfin'
5) Back in the 1950s there were over 4,000 drive-ins in the US. Currently, there are about 330 still operating.
Protest Sign of the Week: Tariffied
Quote of the Week: Because the world is full of death and horror, I try again and again to console my heart and pick the flowers that grow in the midst of hell. --Hermann Hesse --Submitted by WWRWM
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: It's OK to talk to yourself. It's also OK to answer yourself. But, it's sad when you have to repeat what you said because you weren't listening!!
Today's Peace of History: June 6, 1971: 40 members of the American Indian Movement camped in the sacred Black Hills, or Paha Sapa, atop Mount Rushmore; 20 were arrested. They were demanding the U.S. honor the terms of the 1868 treaty with the Sioux Nation granting them the Black Hills territory.
Music is the expression of harmony in sound. Love is the expression of harmony in life. --Stephen Gaskin
A new poll has found that a majority of Americans believe the government is spying on them. “No, we're not” said your microwave. --Seth Meyers
While hiking be wary of trees; they're always shady. ₸ Trees never need therapy because they are well grounded. ₸ We're gonna hike around this lake come hill or high water.
..........Nothing sweeter than this.........Lesley Gore …..California Nights
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, June 6, 2025, eClectic ePistle. Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS.
Moonbeam: I'm thirty years old, but I read at the thirty-four-year-old level. --Dana Carvey
Cost of War:
As of 06/05/25 State Department Costs: $266,743,133,437
As of 05/29/25 State Department Costs: $266,199,158,547
As of 06/05/25 Homeland Security: $1,201,445,183,946
As of 05/29/25 Homeland Security: $1,200,854,327,358
As of 06/05/25 Interest on War Debt: $1,304,144,846,230
As of 05/29/25 Interest on War Debt: $1,302,625,557,615
As of 06/05/25 Military Costs: $3,149,869,307,739
As of 05/29/25 Military Costs: $3,148,715,787,186
As of 06/05/25 Veterans Care: $4,311,012,989,874
As of 05/29/25 Veterans Care: $4,299,496,598,892
As of 06/05/25 Total Cost of Wars: $10,233,217,142,149
As of 05/29/25 Total Cost of Wars: $10,217,893,899,157
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/cost-of/
I wish to be useful, and every kind of service necessary to the public good becomes honorable by being necessary. --Nathan Hale
Famous Last Words: Am I still in my house? --Gerhart Hauptmann
..........Everybody's gone surfin'..........The Beach Boys …..Surfin' USA
Love is all you need. --The Beatles
Student loan debt. It affects everyone I know, and if you're one of the ten people it doesn't affect, congratulations on being a Kennedy. --Hasan Minhaj
1984 Required Reading: 1984 2025 Required Reading: Mein Kampf $$ What's the difference between George Orwell and Ayn Rand? People went to Geroge Orwell's funeral to mourn him. People went to Ayn Rand's funeral to make sure it was her.
May Peace shine your heart
And Joy polish your soul
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