Friday, February 15, 2019

Emotional ePistle


Famous First Words: The Inhabitants of The City... Charter of the City of St. Louis
Belated Happy Valentine's Day ~~Jane was dating a pastry chef but he desserted her. / Skunks love Valentine's Day because they're scentimental creatures.
.......My funny words.........Chicago …..At The Sunrise
Peace is love waiting to be shared. Peace is people hand in hand, closer to God.
It is a frigid (16°F) Friday morning. A light breeze insists that I notice the cold and Puck hurries through his business and returns quickly to the house. There is a thick cloud cover that obscures any sunlight from reaching below it so that the whole world looks gray; and as I watch out the window the snow begins. The first few flakes are fluffy and fat and the fall and gather on the patio table. Then they are driven by a north wind and they fly past. When the gust is over flakes come straight down, quickly as if they had weight for gravity to act upon. In the time it has taken me to type this, the roof next door is covered in white. It is lovely. I am sitting in my warm room, sipping hot coffee, and smelling the orange waiting by my keyboard; I can afford to think it is graceful and fascinating and beautiful. I hope wherever you are that you are as warm and comfortable and surrounded by as much beauty.
Hope your weekend redefines fun, ePistliers.
Adam and Eve never had a date, they had an apple instead. / Freddie the flame fell in love when he found his perfect match.
..........Saying, “Tear the system down”.........Chicago …..State Of The Union
Trivia Questions: Happy National Gumdrop Day
^ Know why they are drops as opposed to cones or bullets?
^^ Where would you find Gumdrop Pass and Gumdrop Mountain?
^^^ Care to guess the weight of world's largest gumdrop?
^^^^ What NASA equipment was nicknamed Gumdrops?
^^^^^ Any idea what's in a gumdrop martini?
Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: One of the hardest pills to swallow is being a biological parent trying to discipline the YOU out of your child.
Friendly Advice of the Week: Don't judge me until you've flown a mile on my broom. --Submitted by eg of mt
Fake Library Statistic of the Week: 62% of book tape is used to remove pet hair from cardigans. https://www.facebook.com/FakeLibStats/?fref=ts
Fourth Cousin of Funniest Thing Read of the Week: Two things that will never get old: dark humor and unvaccinated children. --Submitted by ma of va
Betty and Buddy Bedbug fell in love and were married in the spring. / The hamburgers took their dates to the meatball for Valentine's Day.
..........Where you been keepin' yourself, my friend..........Chicago …..Long Time No See
Moonbeam: Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less. --Susan B Anthony
Something to Think About of the Week:

Big Hello: Zdravo (Ʒдpabo) - Serbian https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: If you choose not to find joy in the snow, you will have less joy in your life but still the same amount of snow. --Rumi –Submitted by ag of ks ~~I needed that!
Week of the Week: International Flirting Week (2/10-16) –May I take your picture? I'm going to send it to Santa as the only thing on my wish list. / I'm sorry I wasn't part of your past, can I make it up by being in your future?
Second Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Love Is In The Air? Wrong. Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Carbon Dioxide are in the air. --Sheldon Cooper --Submitted by ksz of ks
One morning Emma woke up with a start. Her husband Jim asked what was the matter, she told him, "I just had a dream that you gave me a pearl necklace for Valentine's day. What do you think it means?" "You'll know tonight," Jim said. That evening, Jim home with a small package and gave it to his wife. Delighted, Emma opened it - only to find a book entitled "The meaning of dreams”.
..........Just bask in the glory..........Chicago …..Plaid
^ “Drop” candy has been around a long time. It is made by dropping balls of the candy mixture onto a surface to set. They can be any shape. At some point someone added gelatin or pectin giving it the gummy texture. Before or after that, they gave it a standard, now iconic, shape. Some claim that person was Percy Trusdale in 1801; however, there is no evidence to support that.
Almanac: It is Friday, February 15, 2019. The moon will be full next Tuesday (1/19) and is currently in Cancer. It is Angelman Syndrome Day, Annoy Squidward Day (aka Your Boss), Love Reset Day, Lupercalia, National Gum Drop Day, National Hippo Day, No One Eats Alone Day, Remember The Maine Day, and Susan B. Anthony Day. Because it is the third Friday it is also National Caregivers Day and World Information Architecture Day.
Among those born on this day were Pedro Menendez de Aviles (1519), Alfonso Fontanelli (1557), Galileo Galilei (1564), Louis XXV (the Well-beloved, 1710), Abraham Clark (1726), Ernst Eichner (1740), Henry Engelhard Steinway (1797), John Augustus Sutter (1803), Charles Lewis Tiffany (1812), Susan Brownell Anthony (1820), Elihu Root (1845), Ian Ballantine (1916), Susan Brownmiller (1935), Matt Groening (1954), and Chris Farley (1964).
On February fifteenth Socrates was sentenced to death (399), the Peace of Angleur was sealed (Liége, Belgium, 1313), Germany declared war on France (1689), the Peace of Hubertusburg was signed (Prussia, 1763), the city of St Louis was founded (1764), mustard was first processed in the new world (1768), New Jersey became the last northern state to abolish slavery (1804), adhesive postage stamps appeared in the US (1842), Black abolitionists invaded a Boston courtroom and rescued a fugitive slave (1851), Congress authorized women lawyers to practice before the Supreme Court (1879), the teddy bear was introduced to America (1903), Hellman's Little Foxes premiered (1939), Disney's Cinderella was released (1950), the Pirartes & the KC A's cancelled a game in Birmingham, AL because a local ordinance barred blacks from playing against whites (1956), Tenley Albright won first at the first world figure skating championship (1896), the band Chicago formed (1967), and MLB owners locked out the players (1990).
Night Sky, 2/15: The Moon is in the feet of Gemini this evening. Castor and Pollux are to its left, Procyon is to its lower left, and Orion is to its lower right. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Max Picture of the Week: Hungry for knowledge, Max is crying because his mom won't let him lick the books.

This Week: Saturday, February 16 – World Whale Day & Kyoto Protocol Day
Sunday, February 17 – National PTA Founders Day & World Human Spirit Day
Night Sky, 2/17: Uranus is now 1.1° lower left of Mars right after dark. It's positioned less than halfway from Mars to Omicron Piscium, magnitude 4.2.
Monday, February 18 – Presidents Day & National Drink Wine Day & Pluto Day
Tuesday, February 19 – Best Friends Day & Travel Africa Day & Vet Girls Rock Day
Wednesday, February 20 – World Day for Social Justice & Love Your Pet Day
Night Sky, 2/20: The brightest star in the night sky will be partially occulted for up to 1.8 seconds when, for well-placed observers, the invisibly tiny asteroid 4388 Jurgenstock momentarily passes in front of it. See full observing details and plans from David Dunham, and use this zoomable Google Map to choose your setup site.
Thursday, February 21 – Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day & National Grain Free Day
Mike walked into a post office just before Valentine's day, he couldn't help noticing a middle-aged, balding man standing in a corner sticking "Love" stamps on bright pink envelopes with hearts all over them. Then the man got out a bottle of Channel perfume from his pocket and started spraying scent over the envelopes. By now Mike's curiosity had got the better of him, and so I asked the man why he was sending all those cards. The man replied, "I'm sending out 500 Valentine cards signed, 'Guess who?'" "But why?" asked Mike. "I'm a divorce lawyer," the man replied.
..........Does anybody really care.........Chicago …..Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is
^^ The board game Candy Land features Gumdrop Pass & Gumdrop Mountain.
Not Quite Funny Thing I Read of the Week: I screamed at God for the starving child until I saw the staving child was God screaming at me.
Extra Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Sign held by striking teacher in LA (12/15): Don't Make Me Use My Teacher Voice
Moonbeam: ALL men keep ALL women in a state of fear. --Susan Brownmiller
Late Night Snacks of the Week: Drumpf thinks bipartisanship is some sort of swingers' cruise. --Samantha Bee / Presidential harassment is a serious crisis that affects one out of every 320 millon people. --Trevor Noah / Trump's Tax Return: We’re finally going to find out what’s in them! Did Putin claim Drumpf as a dependent? Did Drumpf check the box where you donate $3 to a Russian oligarch? Did he list his status as ‘married’ or ‘Yeah, but I’m not dead’? --Stephen Colbert / Tax Refunds: They’re saying some of these refunds are so tiny that they even fit in Donald Drumpf’s hand. --Jimmy Kimmel ~~I have an app on my computer that automatically change Trump to Drumpf (the family name in Germany). When I copy off my screen it remain Drumpf. The app does not change stuff inside my word processor.
Not So Late Night Snacks of the Week: What the hell is happening in Virginia. It turns out the female members of Congress aren't the only group of Democrats that dress alike...before you vote you have to check under the hood. Peter Sagal Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me
Peace is freedom and kindness waiting to be used, Peace is helping someone who is confused.
Nymphomaniac: n. a woman as obsessed with sex as the average man. / I don't send Valentines to my single friends, I send Happy Independence Day cards instead.
..........I understood as it all came clear..........Chicago …..Oh Thank You Great Spirit
^^^ Brach's Candy holds the record largest gumdrop at 10 pounds aka 15,127 calories.
Worthless Fact of the Week: The Peace of Angleur annulled the political power of the partricate. Henceforth, membership in a craft was a necessary qualification for a seat in the magistracy. It cut both nobility and the poor from political power.
Wicked Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: In the beginning there was nothing. Then God said, “Let there be light!” and there was still nothing, but you could see it. --submitted by ma of va
Weird Word of the Week: Umami – a theoretical fifth taste added to sweet, sour, bitter, & salty. It has been suggested that the taste is triggered by compounds of some amino acids, such as glutamates or aspartates, especially the flavour-enhancing substance monosodium glutamate. http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-uma1.htm
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Prevent grass clippings from clogging up a lawn mower. Spray WD-40 on the underside of lawn mower housing and blade before cutting the grass. http://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/wd40.html
Son of Wicked Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: She's called the Reverse Cupid but I think she is his twin sister. She shoots arrows at people in abusive relationships to give them the power to leave. --Submitted by mgs of ks
I just saved a bunch of money on Valentine's Day by switching to single. / Lettuce is the most loving vegetable because it's all heart.
...........Many miles of memories..........Chicago …..Loser With A Broken Heart
^^^^ The NASA Apollo Command modules were nicknamed “Gumdrops” because of the conical shape.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Fundraising idea for schools: A cash bar at parent-teacher conference night.
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: AnachroCon 2019 – The Time Traveler's Ball... (2/15-17, Atlanta) http://www.anachrocon.com/
Actual Science Convention of the Week: 5th International Conference on Information Management and Industrial Engineering (ICII 2019) Ei,Scopus (2/15-17, Cape Town) More Info
Puck the Brave Episode of the Week: Here's our fearless Puck hiding behind his own hair in the case of the Hirsute Havana Silk.

Flopsy, our pet rabbit, sent out Valentines and signed them all Somebunny Loves You ! / Greta Grizzly sent a card to her main squeeze on Valentine's Day. She signed it, “I love you beary much”.
..........People laughing, people dancing..........Chicago …..Saturday In The Park
^^^^^ Gum Drop Martini: 1 part vanilla or whipped cream vodka + 2 parts lemon-lime or cream soda + 1/4 part flavored liqueur (or to taste) + Colored sugar for glass rims ... 1) Rim the glasses with sugar. 2) Mix the vanilla vodka and soda. Pour into the martini glasses, until they are about 2/3 full. 3) Pour a bit of the flavored liqueur into a glass so it is easy to access. 4) Insert a drinking straw into one of the liqueurs, and cover the top end with your finger. Insert a straw into one of the filled martini glasses, and take your finger off the top of the straw, while gently drawing the straw upwards. The liqueur will settle in the bottom of the glass.
Month of the Week: February is National Haiku Writing Month --I think haikus suck. Has to be five seven five. Who came up with this? / Five syllables here. Seven more syllables here. Are you happy now?
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: National Trust for Historic Preservation raises millions to Demolish Trump's Boyhood Home. --The Onion
Grammar Joke of the Week: Ancient Egyptian Grammar: Eye before flea, except after sea.
Today's Peace of History: Today's Peace of History, February, 2003, The world said NO to war... In the single largest day of protest in world history, millions on 6 continents demonstrated against the U.S./U.K. plans to invade Iraq. Reported totals included 1 to 2 million in London and Rome; 1.3 million in Barcelona, Spain (a city of 1.5 million); 500,000 each in Berlin, Paris, Madrid, and New York. Smaller demonstrations were held in over 600 cities and towns across the U.S., including tens of thousands in several cities, and 60,000-200,000 the following day in San Francisco.
Driving through Southern California, I stopped at a roadside stand that sold fruit, vegetables and crafts. As I went to pay, I noticed the young woman behind the counter was painting a sign. "Why the new sign?" I asked. "My boyfriend didn't approve of the old one," she said. When I glanced at what hung above the counter, I understood. It declared: "Local Honey Dates Nuts" —Contributed by Theodore Bologna
..........Mother Nature's sweet charm..........Chicago …..In The Country
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle February 15, 2019, Emotional ePistle. Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Love, Laugh, Make Peace. Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. 2511 Morningside Dr. Lawrence, KS 66047
Moonbeam: We are unalterably opposed to the presentation of the female body being stripped, bound, raped, tortured, mutilated, and murdered in the name of commercial entertainment and free speech. --Susan Browmiller
Cost of War:
As of 2/14/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,898,513,591,998.
As of 2/7/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,896,539,185,415.
As of 2/14/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $879,174,351,460.
As of 2/7/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $877,832,515,997.
As of 2/14/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $654,904,001,279.
As of 2/7/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $653,218,080,859.
As of 2/14/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $304,478,425,396.
As of 2/7/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $304,095,031,218.
As of 2/14/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,737,072,192,113.
As of 2/7/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,731,685,589,741.
What we witnessed was real, now we all need time to heal. http://corlett.blogspot.com/2004/09/childrens-peace-quotes.html
..........'Cause you can't really say it's over when it never had begun..........Chicago …..Chasin' The Wind
Barney Bat fell in love with girlfriend, Bonnie Bat, because she was so much fun to hang around with. / Poor Porter Porcupine fell in love with a pin cushion.
Famous Last Words: But, you see, I have the other slipper. --Cinderella (Disney version)
May Peace be your love
And Joy be your valentine
prairie mama
christine


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