Friday, July 26, 2019

Shavian ePistle


Famous First Words: We The People of the State of New York... Constitution of New York State
Happy Birthday, George! If all the economists were laid end to end, they'd never reach a conclusion. --George Bernard Shaw … Happy Birthday, Gracie! When I was born I was so surprised I didn't talk for a year and a half. --Gracie Allen / My husband will never chase another woman. He's too fine, too decent, too old. --Gracie Allen
..........You get what you need.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..You Can't Always Get What You Want
The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans up the river. --Ross Perot
It is a beautiful Friday morning. The sun is shining, it is cool (70°F), with a light breeze to keep the willow billowing and the cheek feeling freshly kissed. Puck stops his barking earlier in the walk than usual and instead tracks unknown entities across the pavement and through the neighbor's yard. There are neither clouds nor jet trails; even the ghostly daybreak moon is gone from the pale blue expanse. Birds greet the day enthusiastically and flit about the empty sky. We cover the cul de sac but hurry back home for a sip of sweetened, creamed coffee before running errands before breakfast before the best part of all, writing to you.
Hope your weekend makes you laugh out loud, ePistliers.
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place. --George Bernard Shaw / An asylum for the sane would be empty in America. --George Bernard Shaw … This used to be a government of checks and balances. Now it's all checks and no balances. --Gracie Allen
..........Let's do some living.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Wild Horses
Trivia Questions: Happy Lumberjack Day !
^ By what sticky name are the spikes on the bottom of a lumberjack's shoes knows.
^^ What is a “flannel”?
^^^ Know what musical name is given to the two-man cross-cut saw?
^^^^ Any idea which mid-western state hosts the annual Lumberjack World Championships?
^^^^^ Which unflattering name was used for a lumberjack that specialized in moving logs down the river?
Great Sadness of the Week: Paul Krassner died on Sunday the 21st. He was the founder and editor of The Realist. With Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin he was a founder of the Yippie movement which brought so many protesters to the Chicago Democratic Convention of '68 that the police freaked out and rioted. I met him when he came to Lawrence prior to the 68 convention to ask all those innocent young hippies to please to Chicago for a ride and get your head beat in. He was an entertaining and informed speaker, a pleasant conversationalist, and a major counter-culture influence. He will be missed.
Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: A small joy in my life is that my sis is dating a guy with the same name as her cat & human Nigel hates that we all call him human Nigel.
First Krassner Quote of the Week: Irreverence is our only sacred cow.
Fake Library Statistic of the Week: 48% of librarians have perfected the art of the yelled shush. https://www.facebook.com/FakeLibStats/?fref=ts
Alcohol is the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life. --George Bernard Shaw / Life contains but two tragedies. One is not to get your heart's desire; the other is to get it. --George Bernard Shaw … The president of today is just the postage stamp of tomorrow. --Gracie Allen
..........Can't you see I'm on a losing streak.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Satisfaction
Moonbeam: When good people in any country cease their vigilance and struggle, then evil men prevail. --Pearl S Buck
Naturally Occurring Mandala of the Week: Low pressure over Iceland.

Big Hello: Isänme (sez) - Tatar (Tatarstan & Siberia) https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I sat quietly with my own thoughts today. Remind me never to do that again.
Week of the Week: National Zoo Keeper Week (21-27) --A kangaroo kept getting out of his enclosure at the zoo. Knowing that he could hop high, the zoo officials put up a ten-foot fence. He was out the next morning, just roaming around the zoo. A twenty-foot fence was put up. Again he go out. When the fence was forty feet high, a camel in the next enclosure asked the kangaroo, "How high do you think they'll go?" The kangaroo said, "About a thousand feet, unless somebody locks the gate at night!"
I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it. --George Bernard Shaw / You'll never have a quiet world till you knock the patriotism out of the human race. --George Bernard Shaw … You've buttered your bread now sleep in it. --Gracie Allen
..........I drove a tank, held a general's rank.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Sympathy for the Devil
^ Calks were very sharp metal spikes used on a lumberjack's boot to help them climb up trees while the trees were still standing. They were also used to roll the logs down river to the lumber mills.
Almanac: It is Friday, July 26, 2019. The moon was last quarter last Wednesday and is in Taurus. It is All or Nothing Day, One Voice Day, Lumberjack Day, National Talk in an Elevator Day, and System Administrator Appreciation Day. Because it is the last weekend it is also the Gilroy CA Garlic Festival and in Athens, TX, the Black-Eyed Peas Jamboree starts. Liberia celebrates Independence Day (1847), in the Maldives it is a generic National Day (1965), and New York commemorates Ratification Day (1788).
Among those born on this day were George Bernard Shaw (1856), Carl Jung (1875), Pearl S. Buck (1892), Aldous Huxley (1894), Gracie Allen (1902), Blake Edwards (1922), Jason Robards Jr. (1922), Mick Jagger (1943), Helen Mirren (1946), and Dorothy Hamill (1956).
On July twenty eighth Ben Franklin became the first Postmaster General (1775), New York ratified its constitution (1788), the FBI was established (1908), CIA was established (1947), the first black tv host hosted (CBS, 1948), Egypt seized the Suez Canal (1956), and Apollo 15 was launched (1971).
Night Sky,7/26: With the advance of summer, the Sagittarius Teapot is in the south these evenings (to the lower right of Saturn). It's starting to tilt and pour from its spout to the right. The Teapot will tilt farther and farther for the rest of the summer — or for much of the night if you stay out late. //www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Max Picture of the Week: Max re-imagines great art: Eating the Profits by John George Brown
Second Krassner Quote of the Week: False humility is better than no humility at all.
This Week: Saturday, July 27 – Love Is Kind Day & National Dance Day & Walk on Stilts Day
Sunday, July 28 – Buffalo Soldiers Day & Parents Day & Aunties Day
Night Sky,7/28: We're not yet halfway through summer, but already W-shaped Cassiopeia, a constellation of fall and winter evenings, is climbing up in the north-northeast as evening grows late.
Monday, July 29 – Lasagna Day & International Tiger Day & Rain Day
Night Sky,7/29: Both the alpha Capricornids and the Southern delta Aquariids meteor showers peak tonight. https://www.amsmeteors.org/2019/07/meteor-activity-outlook-for-july-20-26-2019/
Tuesday, July 30 – Father-in-Law Day & Friendship Day & Paperback Books Day
Night Sky,7/30: Mercury, Venus, and Mars are out of sight in the glare of the Sun. Mercury will be back in view in the dawn come August, but Venus and Mars are basically gone until October.
Wednesday, July 31 -National Avocado Day & National Mutt Day & World Ranger Day
Thursday, August 1 - International Sister Cities Day & Respect for Parents Day & Mead Day
Old men are dangerous: it doesn't matter to them what is going to happen to the world. --George Bernard Shaw / Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire. --George Bernard Shaw … It's foolish to bet on a horse without talking to him first. I know it seems silly to ask a horse who's going to win a race – but it's no sillier than asking anyone else. --Gracie Allen
..........It's a gas gas gas.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Jumpin; Jack Flash
^^ Flannels were an alternate name for the heavy wool plaid shirts popular in Canada and the northern parts of the US. Although worn by many people with outdoor jobs, they have become part of the iconic image of the lumberjack, whose image is mostly folklore- and media-influenced. Flannels also came in a lighter weight version made from cotton.
'Nother Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: A redneck told me to go back where I came from, so I put a tipi in his backyard. --Charlie Hill, Oneida-Mohawk-Cree --Submitted by pl of hi
Moonbeam: Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates, love is lacking. The one is the shadow of the other. --Carl Jung
Late Night Snacks of the Week: Please chant responsibly. You inspired them, Wussolini. Our horror only makes him stronger. --Stephen Colbert / Trump supporters chanting "send her back" about Ilhan Omar almost makes you miss the days when all they wanted was to imprison a woman without trial. --Trevor Noah / Trump told the crowd he could stay with them all night as he had nothing else to do. It's comforting to know that Trump isn't actually doing anything. --Seth Meyers / Thank you for tuning into my show instead of watching the Democratic debate and getting swept away by John Delaney fever --Samantha Bee / Boris Johnson...it's the first time the UK has ever had a prime minister who looks like he smoked meth in an Arby's dumpster. --Jimmy Kimmel
Not So Late Night Snacks of the Week: So a House committee has ordered an investigation into whether this happened because there's evidence to suggest that the Department of Defense may have experimented with turning ticks into military weapons because the wars of the future will not be won with bullets. They'll be won by convincing the enemy to run through the tall grass with shorts on. --Peter Sagal Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me 7/20/19
Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world. --Dolores Huerta
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it. --George Bernard Shaw / Patriotism is your conviction that this country is superior to all others because you were born in it. --George Bernard Shaw … Every politician must be able to keep both feet on the fence with his ear to the ground. --Gracie Allen
..........It's just a shot away.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Gimme Shelter
^^^ A Swedish fiddle was the very long cross cut saw that took two men to use. Singing while working was a very popular part of the lumberjack's culture. These songs were referred to as chanteys. The term Swedish is just a reference to the high number of Scandinavian men engaged in this old profession.
Worthless Fact of the Week: On this date in 1948, Bob Howard became one of the first Black male host on television. The New York CBS affiliate hired the Black entertainer to star in The Bob Howard Show. A 15-minute program that ran every weeknight, The Bob Howard Show was primarily a one-man operation in which Howard sang and played the piano.
Third Krassner Quote of the Week: Listen to the speeches, one after another telling the audience what it already knows, evoking applause with necessary cliches, no longer shocking anybody with the shocking facts of the war because you can become so jaded with horror that you develop an emotional callous.
Wicked Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Man to receptionist: Will you validate my parking? Receptionist: You did a great job...evenly spaced...at nearly a perfect right angle.
Weird Word of the Week: Abditory – a hiding place. (Latin abdere to hide or put away) http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-abd1.htm
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Remove white spots or water marks from furniture. Dip a cloth in Wesson Vegetable Oil then into cigar or cigarette ashes. Rub with the grain, across the spot until it disappears. http://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/wesson.html
Love is a gross exaggeration of the difference between one person and everybody else. --George Bernard Shaw / Martyrdom: The only way a man can become famous without ability. --George Bernard Shaw … As a well-known great man would have said if he had though of it, “Don't go around offending people just because it can be done sitting down”. --Gracie Allen
...........She comes in colors ev'rywhere.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..She's a Rainbow
^^^^ Many a lumberjack came from the Scandinavian stock that settled much of Wisconsin. Each year, the city of Hayward, in the northern part of the state, holds the world's largest lumberjack championship. Complete with log cutting, log rolling, and pancake eating, the festival lasts for three days in the summer.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: How to avoid stress at work. Don't go to work. --Submitted by ma of va
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: Confluence – Parsec (26-28, Pittsburgh, PA) And Confluence is a con worthy of attention! http://parsec-sff.org/confluence/
Actual Science Convention of the Week: 2019 International Conference on Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (26-28, Rome) ...where the latest research will be unveiled and groundbreaking research projects will be presented... https://www.nature.com/natureevents/science/events/61079-2019_International_Conference_on_Frontiers_of_Artificial_Intelligence_and_Machine_Learning_FAIML_2019
Puck the Brave Episode of the Week: Here's our substitute -- fearless Justice – filling in while Puck the brave sleeps under my desk.

When a stupid man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty. --George Bernard Shaw / Kings are not born: they are made by artificial hallucination. --George Bernard Shaw … The Senate is the only show in the world where the cash customers have to sit in the balcony. --Gracie Allen
..........What a drag it is getting old.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Mother's Little Helper
^^^^^ The skill of rolling logs down the river was done by a river rat. He was also nicknamed a river pig or river hog. A good river rat could walk logs for miles down river each day. They were also responsible for keeping log jams to a minimum..
Month of the Week: July is National Deli Sandwich Month –You can get an Indian Sandwich at the New Delhi. / Any chicken sandwich can be a Chicken Caesar Sandwich if you stab it enough.
Fourth Krassner Quote of the Week: I was pleased to see that anti-cigarette ad on the back issue of Hustler. I'm more offended by seeing ads for cigarettes in magazines than pictures of vaginas, because one kills and the other gives life—and I think that's an important difference.
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Protest Sign: I'm a better Christian than any Trump Supporter and I'm an atheist.
Grammar Joke of the Week: Correctile Dysfunction: As I get older, it's harder to find the proper words to correct other people's grammar.
Today's Peace of History, July 26, 1990: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush.
There is nothing more dangerous than the conscience of a bigot. --George Bernard Shaw / I never thought much of the courage of a lion tamer. Inside the cage he is at least safe from people. --George Bernard Shaw … I don't see what difference it makes what side your bread is buttered on. I always eat both sides. --Gracie Allen
..........I want them to turn black.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Paint It Black
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, July 26, 2019, Shavian ePistle. Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Laughs, Love, and funny people. Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. 2511 Morningside Dr. Lawrence, KS 66047
Fifth Krassner Quote of the Week: As long as the government can arbitrarily decide which substances are legal and which are illegal, then those who remain behind bars for illegal substances are political prisoners.
Post Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Math Lesson of the day: 4 children / 3 meals / 34, 742,687,558 cups in the dishwasher. --RHOZ
Moonbeam: Maybe this world in another planet's hell. --Aldous Huxley
Cost of War:
As of 7/25/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,943,930,907,614.
As of 7/18/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,941,945,047,011.
As of 7/25/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $910,040,485,455.
As of 7/18/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $908,690,720,586.
As of 7/25/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $693,708,106,382.
As of 7/18/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $692,011,106,020.
As of 7/25/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $313,297,319,831.
As of 7/18/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $312,911,601,111.
As of 7/25/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,860,977,584,772.
As of 7/18/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,855,559,975,006.
In think the importance of doing activist work is precisely because it allows you to give back and to consider yourself not as single individual who may have achieved whatever but to be a part of an ongoing historical movement. --Angela Davis
..........Ride like the wind at double speed.........Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones …..Start Me Up
A platform is something a candidate stands for and the voters fall for. --Gracie Allen / Never place a period where God has placed a comma. --Gracie Allen ... A fool's brain digests philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University education. --George Bernard Shaw
Famous Last Words: ...by striking out “Secretary of the Navy,”. --The National Security Act of 1947
May Peace attend ALL you Do
And may Nothing impede your Joy
prairie mama
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