Friday, March 29, 2019

Spotless ePistle


Famous First Words: Chase and Sanborn presents... Opening of Major Bowes' Original Amateur Hour
It's National Cleaning Week (24-30) – In honor of this beautiful spring weather, I would like to invite you over to complain about allergies, reminisce about spring break trips, and help me clean. / We can't both look good at the same time – it's me or the house.
..........Our Galaxy itself contains a hundred billion stars.........Eric Idle …..The Galaxy Song
Before the tongue can speak, it must have lost the power to wound. --Peace Pilgrim
It is a damp, chilly (47°F) Friday morning. The sky is an endless, textureless gray that refuses to rain but empties fine sprinkles into the strong north wind that carries the smell of rain and damp soil along with the drops. Puck is very vocal barking at birds (if they can fly why are they on the lawn?) and terrorizing a rabbit under a sprawling bush with tiny green leaves just daring to show their colors. All the trees are dancing about but the willows are so dramatic about it, thrashing and whipping as if they are riding an unseen bucking bronco. Green is erupting everywhere – the grassy lawns, the weedy meadow, flower beds, gardens...everything but the big old trees – they can wait until the youth green up before they bother to dress for the season. A pair of loud ducks fly west to east over the wetlands, squawking and keeping low, a quarrel of sparrows turn a small tree with red seed pods into a choir loft for matins. Even the neighborhood murder of crows flies overhead complaining about something or other. A cacophony when rounded out by car motors and an airplane passing over. So we retreat to our rooms where only the hum of the computer and the click click of the keyboard sing to us. Puck slurps up a bowl of milk and settles into slumber. I take long, sweet drinks of carefully coddled coffee and sit down to write to you. Ahhhhh, spring.
Hope your weekend is messy and fun, ePistliers.
I'm really not into spring cleaning. Come to think of it, I'm not into summer, fall, or winter cleaning either. / Why don't you use the vacuum to pick up that spilled flour? Because vacuum cleaners suck.
..........We'll overact like hell.........Eric Idle …..The Song That Goes Like This (Spamalot)
Trivia Questions: Happy Anniversary of Pluto's christening
^ In what year was Pluto discovered?
^^ Where is Pluto in the solar system – more or less?
^^^ Who named Pluto?
^^^^ What sort of planet is Pluto anyway?
^^^^^ Any idea what the science behind demoting Pluto is?
Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I didn't mean to push all our buttons. I was just looking for mute.
Fake Library Statistic of the Week: 1 in 3 librarian teams have been banned from their local bar's trivia night. https://www.facebook.com/FakeLibStats/?fref=ts
Our house is not messy, we just like obstacle courses. / Behind every good marriages is a good house cleaning service.
..........And now I've passed by own sell-by date.........Eric Idle …..One Foot In The Grave
Moonbeam: Parties are continually changing. The men of today give place to the men of tomorrow, and the idols which one set worship, the next destroy. --John Tyler
Something to Think About of the Week: Kiwi ...Mandala simply means “center and surroundings”.

Big Hello: āyubūvan - Sinhala (Sri Lanka) https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I picked up the magic 8 ball and asked “Will I ever live in a clean house again?” I shook the ball and it exploded and made a mess.
Week of the Week: National Protocol Officer's Week (24-30): I'm a school nurse. I would love to send you home, sweetie, but being a good liar doesn't meet any protocol standards.
A bad roommate is someone who after taking out the trash, struts around like they cleaned the entire house. / I swear that somewhere out there, my Tupperware lids and single socks are chilling together..smoking a doobe and laughing at me.
..........So be strong, keep right on to the end of your song.........Eric Idle …..Find Your Grail (Spamalot)
^ Pluto was discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930.
Almanac: It is Friday, March 29, 2019. The moon was last quarter yesterday and is currently in Capricorn. It is Festival of Smoke and Mirrors Day, Knights of Columbus Founders Day, National Day of Unplugging, National Mom & Pop Business Owner's Day, and Texas celebrates Love the Children Day. In Madagascar it is Commemoration Day/Memorial Day (1947); while in Taiwan it's Youth Day and its Veterans' Day in Vietnam (1973).
Among those born on this day were John Tyler (1790), Edwin Drake (1819), Warner Baxter (1889), Dennis O'Keefe (1908), Moon Mullican (1909), Eugene McCarthy (1916), Man O'War (1917), Billy Carter (1937), Eric Idle (1943), Karen Anne Quinlan (1954), LaToya Jackson (1956), Marina Sirtis (1959), Elle Macpherson (1964), Beverly Crusher (2334), and Deanna Troi Betazed (1226).
On March twenty-ninth Beethoven debuted his piano playing talents (1795), the British North America Act was passed (constitution of Canada, 1867), Ohio outlawed 10 hour days for children (1852), Jack Benny debuted on radio (1932), meat, butter, and cheese came under rationing (US, 1943), Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted (1951), Some Like It Hot premiered (1959), the 23rd Amendment was ratified allowing DC residents to vote for president (1961), Jack Paar last appeared on the Tonight Show (1962), and the pyramidal entrance to the Louvre opened (1989).
Night Sky, 3/29: In the western sky after dusk, spot orange Mars passing just 3° from the delicate, blue-white Pleiades this evening through Sunday evening. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Max Picture of the Week: Grandpa and 3 dogs – life is good.

This Week: Saturday, March 30 – International Folding Laundry Day & Pencil Day
Night Sky, 3/30: Castor and Pollux shine together very high in the south after dusk. Pollux is slightly the brighter of these "twins." Draw a line from Castor through Pollux, follow it farther lower left by a big 26° (about 2½ fist-widths at arm's length), and you're at the dim head of Hydra, the Sea Serpent.
Earth Hour - Last Saturday in March. Millions of people around the world switch off their lights for Earth Hour at 8:30 pm local time.
Sunday, March 31 – Bunsen Burner Day & Cesar Chavez Day & Mothering Sunday & International Hug A Medievalist Day
Monday, April 1 – All Fool's Day & International Tatting Day & Library Snap Shot Day
Night Sky, 4/1: Mercury and Neptune are hidden in the glow of sunrise. Jupiter rises in the southeast around 2 am. Venus rises above the east-southeast around first light of dawn. Then comes Saturn in the early dawn. Mars glows in the west after dusk while Uranus sets in the west shortly after dark.
Tuesday, April 2 – International Children's Book Day & National Ferret Day & Reconciliations Day
Wednesday, April 3 – Find A Rainbow Day & National Walking Day & Weed Out Hate Day
Thursday, April 4 – National Fun at Work Day & National Burrito Day & World Rat Day
Someone sent me an email about using vodka for cleaning around the house. It worked. The more vodka I drank, the cleaner the house looked. / Ack! I can't tell if I'm actually cleaning or merely moving stuff slowly around the house.
..........Boy, my mind is in a tail-spin.........La Toya Jackson …..Frustration
^^ Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond Neptune. It was the first Kuiper belt object to be discovered and is the largest known plutoid. ~~Because I had to look it up...“Plutoids are celestial bodies in orbit around the Sun at a semi-major axis greater than that of Neptune that have sufficient mass for their self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that they assume a hydrostatic equilibrium (near-spherical) shape, and that have not cleared the neighbourhood around their orbit.” and now you know~~
'Nother Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Sorry! The lifestyle you ordered is currently out of stock.
Moonbeam: Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game and dumb enough to think it's important. --Eugene McCarthy
Late Night Snacks: Sixteen candidates: 15 will lose while one will, let’s be honest, also probably lose and then we’ll be stuck with this toilet monster for another four years. --Samantha Bee / It’s really hard to make Ocean’s 12 when Ocean’s 11 is facing 15-20. If you get a job working for Drumpf’s re-election campaign, they hand you an HR manual and a jumpsuit. I lied, they don't have HR manuals. --Seth Meyers / Reparations: You know, what’s funny is with slavery, these people are like ‘Get over it, that’s history!' But if you try to take down a Confederate statue it’s like: ‘How dare you, that’s history!’ --Trevor Noah / “I’m just saying, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, then why does it keep goose-stepping? --Stephen Colbert / Congratulations, Mr President, you are the most narcissistic personality of the year. He’d probably be happy about it, you know? --Jimmy Kimmel
Not So Late Night Snacks: George Conway, husband to senior presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway, is being so viciously attacked by President Trump you'd think he was a recently deceased beloved American war hero. --Peter Sagal Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me 3/23/19
Not So Late Night Snacks Update: The history-making all-female spacewalk has been canceled because they don't have enough spacesuits in the right size. ~~This is not a joke, it's true.
The way of peace is the way of love. Love is the greatest power on earth. It conquers all things. --Peace Pilgrim
I thought about cleaning the house...but then I thought, what's the house done for me lately. --John Wagner / Kim used to sort clothes into chair-based single pile: too dirty for the closet, too clean for the laundry, and too tired to care.
..........what's the matter, what's the matter, what's the matter with you.........La Toya Jackson …..Think Twice
^^^ Pluto got its name from 11-year-old Venetia Burney of Oxford, England, who suggested to her grandfather that the new world get its name from the Roman god of the underworld. Her grandfather then passed the name on to Lowell Observatory. The name also honors Percival Lowell, whose initials are the first two letters of Pluto.
Worthless Fact of the Week: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg had two sons, Robert & Michael, who were adopted by Abel & Anne Meeropol. Abel was a song-writer who wrote, among other things, Strange Fruit, which was recorded by Billie Holiday.
Wicked Funniest Thing I Heard of the Week: Why couldn't this have been like the ending of Seinfeld; still, still disappointing but at least they're all in jail. --Stephen Colbert
Weird Word of the Week: Zenzizenzizenzic – the eighth power of a number ...from a famous work by the Welsh-born mathematician Robert Recorde, The Whetstone of Wit, published in 1557. http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-zen1.htm
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Remove chewing gum for the bottom of a shoe or sneaker. Spray on WD-40, wait, and pull the gum free. http://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/wd40.html
If insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results, then I need to stop cleaning the house for my mental health. / The only thing I hate more than a dirty house is cleaning.
...........I've not Grammy, no rewards, I've no Tony Awards.........Eric Idle …..Diva's Lament (Spamalot)
^^^^ Pluto is primarily made of ice and rock, 1/6th the mass of our Moon and 1/3 its volume. Light from the sun takes about 5.5 hours to reach Pluto. It has five moons: Charon, Styn, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Washing: 45 minute / Drying: 60 minutes / Putting Away: 7 – 14 business days
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: 2019 Furry Fiesta (28-30, Dallas) a yearly gathering of anthropomorphic art, science fiction, and fantasy fans https://2019.furryfiesta.org/about/
Actual Science Convention of the Week: 2019 Eastern Illinois Integrated Conference in Geometry, Dynamics, and Topology. (29-31, Charleston, IL) ...Building on our long tradition... https://ux1.eiu.edu/~gdt/2019.html
Puck the Brave Episode of the Week: Here's our fearless Puck, sitting in his comfortable room spying out of the open door in the case of the Shy Shiba.

I suffer from ADCD – Attention Deficit Cleaning Disorder. It's where you start to clean one thing, but get distracted by another thing that needs cleaning. That causes you to bounce from one job to another only to end up doing a lot of work with nothing to show for it.
..........He hasn't got shit all over him.........Eric Idle …..I'm Being Repressed (Spamalot)
^^^^^ Because it has not cleared the neighborhood around its orbit, Pluto is considered dwarf planet.
Month of the Week: March is Social Work Month –Listen, honey, the title is Social Worker, not Miracle Worker. / Too many people are walking around unmedicated, unsupervised, and affecting my life.
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: We're Not Environmentalists, We're Air Breathers. --Submitted by rhb of ks
Grammar Joke of the Week: I sometimes READ READ as READ when it's supposed to be READ as READ. --Submitted by ag of ks
Today's Peace of History, March 29, 1973: The last American combat troops left South Vietnam, ending direct US military involvement in the Vietnam War.
All I want for Christmas is a self-cleaning house. / My daughter wanted a Cinderella themed party, so I invited all her friends over and made them clean my house.
..........Here, he says he's not dead.........Eric Idle …..He Is Not Dead Yet (Spamalot)
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle March 29, 2019, sPotless ePistle. Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Clean laughs, clear peace, and next to Godliness. Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. 2511 Morningside Dr. Lawrence, KS 66047
Moonbeam: I wanted so badly to study ballet, but it was really all about wearing the tutu. --Elle Macpherson
Cost of War:
As of 3/28/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,910,395,991,918.
As of 3/21/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,908,390,667,579.
As of 3/28/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $887,249,769,258.
As of 3/21/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $885,886,916,511.
As of 3/28/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $665,056,927,820.
As of 3/21/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $663,343,623,761.
As of 3/28/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $306,785,686,485.
As of 3/21/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $306,396,300,287.
As of 3/28/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,769,489,189,144.
As of 3/21/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,764,018,377,026.
One little person, giving all of her time to peace, makes news. Many people, giving some of their time, can make history. --Peace Pilgrim
..........And this'll help things turn out for the best.........Eric Idle …..Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life (Spamalot)
Cleaning is only putting things in less obvious places. / I'm going to start cleaning my house now. And by cleaning, I mean drinking wine and spraying everything with Febreze.
Famous Last Words: Glad we could get together. --John Cameron Swayze sign-off
May Peace clear your path
And Joy sweep you away
prairie mama
christine


Last Laugh: Submitted by ayb of wa


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