Friday, September 27, 2019

ePistle Pedigree


Famous First Words: now in the presence of almighty god... Jesuit Oath
It is Ancestor Appreciation Day and by proximity genealogist appreciation day...My ancestors are so hard to find, they must have been in a witness protection program. / Eventually, all genealogists come to their census.
..........Get up in the morning like the rest of us..........The Guess Who (with Randy Bachman) …..Bus
A historic shift is underway. We must tackle the violence, decriminalize consensual same sex relationships and end discrimination. We must educate the public. I call on this council and people of conscience to make this happen. --Ban Ki-moon
It is a beautiful Friday morning. Rows of fluffy clouds span out from the rising sun to make a spectacular display in the east. A stiff breeze blows every leaf and blade around and makes the willow dance wildly. 75°F is nearly perfect for being out. Puck jumps about and barks at imaginary stuff but sits quietly for a while staring at the squirrel tree. Jeff walks with us as we dodge cars pulling out of driveways and disappearing into the world. Sparrows fuss about on driveways and sidewalks and a silent hawk flies high overhead. The would be pond at the end of the cul de sac smells of mildew and unpleasantness; so we do not linger but turn back towards home. Puck stops in the middle of the street to scratch an itch and rest before we actually reach the house. It smells of freshly brewed coffee and stale incense. Puck trots upstairs for a nap and I doctor my decaf to make it sweet and creamy. Now I get to write to you. What a wonderful morning.
Hope your weekend is as lovable as a koala, ePistliers.
I have a friend who calls cemeteries “ancestor farms”. / Genealogy: Disturbs the dead and irritates the living.
..........Silent, she wakes up and ponders the day.........Shaun Cassidy …..Audrey
Trivia Questions: Happy Save the Koalas Day
^ We all know koalas aren't really bears, what are they, then?
^^ About how many wild koalas are there, more or less?
^^^ Know where the word koala comes from?
^^^^ What do you know about baby koalas?
^^^^^ Just how big are adult koalas?
Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: ...If you have reached this recording, please hang up and text me. I haven't checked my voicemail since 2005.
Fake Library Statistic of the Week: The 3 types of librarians on #TalkLikeAPirateDay -Those who always #TalkLikeAPirate ‬‪-Those forced to talk like a pirate‬ -Those rolling their eyes‬. https://www.facebook.com/FakeLibStats/?fref=ts
Funniest Thing I Read of the Week2: Tweet Deals Trump: Bob Woodward is a liar Woodward: Funny, Nixon said the same thing. --Submitted by ksz of ks
I'm more interested in what happened in 1819 than what's happening in 2019. / My ancestor did WHAT?
..........A saxophone was blowing on a rock and roll show.......Meat Loaf …..Hot Patootie – Bless My Soul
Moonbeam: Power is, in its nature, encroaching; and such is the human make that men who are vested with a share of it are generally inclined to take more than it was intended they should have. –Samuel Adams
Naturally Occurring Mandala of the Week: Jupiter's south pole as photographed by Cassini.

Big Hello: Mālō e lelei - Tongan https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I got a speeding ticket but my attorney, Rudy Guiliani, pleaded it down to first degree murder. --Submitted by ma of va
Shameless Not Quite Self Promotion of the Week: The Blossoms of Floraland by Miss Meredith Khan and Miss Miranda Khan illustrated by Tyler Hollis. The Khans are the daughters of Joyce Frass Khan who has been my friend since Turner High School. Meredith created the characters but committed suicide before she finished. Her sister finished the story and found the illustrator and publisher. Check it out: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1694067645/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_T2IIDb79EFFPC?fbclid=IwAR2w7kAPjKU5II5VvR9L5umdGbiMVwalOvujQnAwJpsoaLTzAXRvLN4X-UI#
Week of the Week: Sea Otter Awareness Week (22-18) –I have no Significant Otter but I get by with a little kelp from my friends.
I think my ancestors had several bad heir days. / Only a genealogist views a step backwards as progress.
..........Time goes slowly but carries on..........The Guess Who (with Randy Bachman) …..Laughing
^ The koala is related to the kangaroo and the wombat. It is a marsupial mammal.
Almanac: It is Friday, September 27, 2019. The moon will be new tomorrow and is in Virgo. It is World Tourism Day (UNWTO), Crush a Can Day, Ancestor Appreciaton Day, Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Google's Birthday, Hug a Vegetarian Day, and Save the Koala Day. In South Belgium it is French Day. Because it is the fourth Friday in the month it is also American Indian Day.
Among those born on this day were
Samuel Adams (1722), Thomas Nast (1840), George Raft (1895), Sam Ervin (1896), Louis Auchincloss (1917), William Conrad (1920), Jayne Meadows (1926), Randy Bachman (1943), Meatloaf (1947), and Shaun Cassidy (1958).
On September twenty-seventh the Jesuit order was founded (1540), John Adams was appointed to negotiate peace terms with the Britain (1779), the Democratic National Convention voted to admit women (1919), the US officially recognized the Nationalist government of "China" (1928), the QEI was launched (1938), the Tonight Show with Steve Allen premiered (1954), and Sierre Leone became the 100th nation to join the UN (1961).
Night Sky, 9/27: Arcturus shines in the west as twilight fades out. Capella, equally bright, is barely rising in the north-northeast (depending on your latitude; the farther north you are the higher it will be.) They're both magnitude 0. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Max Picture of the Week: Max meet Uncle Wiggly

This Week: Saturday, September 28 – International Lace Day & National Drink Beer Day & R.E.A.D. In America Day
Night Sky, 9/28: The starry W of Cassiopeia stands high in the northeast after dark. The right-hand side of the W, the brightest side, is tilted up. Look along the second segment of the W counting down from the top. Notice the dim naked-eye stars along that segment (not counting its two ends). The brightest of these, on the right, is Eta Cassiopeiae, magnitude 3.4. It's a Sun-like star just 19 light-years away with an orange-dwarf companion, a lovely binary in a telescope.
Sunday, September 29 – International Coffee Day & Michaelmas
Monday, September 30 – National Love People Day & Recovery Day
Tuesday, October 1 – International Music Day & Vegan Baking Day & Willy Wonka Day
Night Sky, 10/1: In the west, off to left of the Big Dipper, bright Arcturus, the "Spring Star," shines a little lower at nightfall each week. From Arcturus, the narrow kite-shaped pattern of Bootes extends 24° to the upper right.
Wednesday, October 2 – Guardian Angels Day & National Kale Day & Phileas Fogg's Wager Day
Thursday, October 3 – Techies Day & Bring Your Bible to School Day
I spent 60 hours and a small fortune to find out I'm ancestrally challenged. / Genealogists: The people who get excited reading obituaries.
..........Come on everybody get down and get with it........Shaun Cassidy …..That's Rock-n-Roll
^^ Now there are only 2,000 – 8,000 koalas in the wild. Although not officially classified as endangered, the population has dropped by 90% in less than a decade. This is due to habitat destruction.
'Nother Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: John Bolton signed a contract with McDonald's after being fired from the Trump administration. The deal is reportedly the largest ever in McDonald's history at $17.50/hour. --Submitted by ms of mo
Moonbeam: Divine right went out with the American Revolution and doesn't belong to the White House aides. What meat do they eat that makes them grow so great. --Sam Ervin
'Nother Funniest Thing I Read of the Week2: Having plans sounds like a good idea until you have to put clothes on and leave your house. --Submitted by bu of ks
Late Night Snacks of the Week: Trump is not popular in Los Angeles – he lost the city “by about 50 points, and it’s gone down from there. So who would host such an unpopular figure in the city? Geoff Palmer, a billionaire, who is accused of ripping off his tenants in a class-action lawsuit. Believe it or not, they have a lot in common. --Jimmy Kimmel / Drumpf also decried US energy regulations on lightbulbs, telling the crowd: “They took away our lightbulbs. I want an incandescent light, I want to look better." “Yep, that’s right – Drumpf wants to roll back energy regulations instituted by Bush and completed by Obama because he thinks he looks better under old lightbulbs, there are much easier ways to look better than rewriting US energy policy. He could try a normal haircut, or a suit that fits, or just standing next to Stephen Miller --Trevor Noah / “It’s almost autumn, and you know what that means. The air is getting crisper, I am preparing to eat a dump truck full of apple cider donuts and Brett Kavanaugh is in the news for allegedly putting his penis in a place it wasn’t invited. --Samatha Bee / Obama avoided the Vietnam draft with a letter from his family doctor diagnosing him as medically eight. --Stephen Colbert / The story is still developing; it’s not revealed which leader Drumpf was speaking to on the phone, or what they were talking about. To help keep the “complicated” story straight, here's a helpful mnemonic device: it’s a Promise from the United States, made by Trump, to an International leader, but we do not know their Name. Could be anyone. (Putin, in case you need a reminder.) --Seth Meyers
Not So Late Night Snacks of the Week: The solid gold, working toilet was installed in a palace in England as part of an art exhibit. The title of this artwork was "America." And you know we deserve that. So sometime last week, somebody walked in, unbolted it - it is a working toilet, or was a working toilet - unbolted it and walked out with it. It's a toilet made of gold in a palace, and it had less security than the toilet at Starbucks. --Peter Sagal Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me 9/21/19
Saving our planet requires you to be ambitious in what you aim, and, equally, in how hard you work to reach your goal. --Ban Ki-moon
I collect dead relatives! / Never mind the children, do you know where your second great-grandparents are tonight?
..........That's pure and good and right.......Meat Loaf …..Bat Out Of Hell
^^^ “Koala” is thought to mean “no drink” or no “water” in the Aboriginal language.
Worthless Fact of the Week: Thomas Nast did some painting in oil and book illustrations, but his fame rests on his caricatures and political cartoons. From his pen came the Republican Party’s elephant, Tammany Hall’s tiger, and one of the most popular images of Santa Claus. He also popularized the Democratic Party’s donkey. Some Cartoons here
Wicked Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Don't make the same mistakes twice. Say No to reincarnation. --Reformed Buddhists --Submitted by ma of va
Wicked Funniest Thing I Read of the Week2:A burglar stole all my lamps. I should be upset, but I'm delighted. --ae of mo
Weird Word of the Week: Jorum – large bowl or jug used for serving drinks such as tea or punch. Perhaps from the son in II Samuel 8:10. http://www.worldwidewords.org/weirdwords/ww-jor1.htm
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Clean the sap from a Christmas tree off your hands. Rub you hands with Wesson Vegetable Oil and wipe clean with a Bounty Paper Towel. http://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/wesson.html
If someone has the last name Smith or Smithson then that means that one of their ancestors was likely a blacksmith. Puts the Dickinsons in an awkward position. / There are no ancestors in Alabama only insestors.
...........Sudden darkness, but I can see..........The Guess Who (with Randy Bachman) …..No Sugar Tonight
^^^^ The koala's young is called a joey. It is born while still embryonic weighing about .5 grams.
Capitalist Meme of the Week: Communists want to rule every aspect of your life. Now pee in this cup for a low paying job so you can pay bills and die. --Submitted by ae of mo
Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I'm not sayin' things look bad for Trump, but Rudi Giuliani just bought a white Ford Bronco.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Dorothy taught us that all a girl really needs is a nice pair of shoes and a very loyal dog. --Submitted by ckr of ks
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: HawaiiCon 2019 (26-29, Kahaluu-Keauhou) Join the Adventure. http://www.hawaiicon.com/
Actual Science Convention of the Week: Mitochondria in Life, Death and Disease (24-28, Herceg Novi, Montenegro) Classical view to mitochondria is that they are sausage-shape power plants of the cell, that possess their own DNA... http://meetings.embo.org/event/19-mitochondria
Puck the Brave Episode of the Week: Here's our fearless Puck taking Jeff for a walk in the case of the Trotting Torkie.

Ancestors: you can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em, / John is so into genealogy that he introducs his son as his decedent.
..........I met her on a Monday and my heart stood still........Shaun Cassidy …..Da Doo Ron Ron
^^^^^ Adult koalas grow to 25-30 inches long and weigh between 25-30 pounds. And they sleep up to 19 hours per day.
Month of the Week: September is National Bake & Decorate Month –I sell icing for money. I'm a frostitue. / I decorate cakes – what's your super power.
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Ever been smooshed by the Steamroller of Coincidence? --Submitted by mgs of ks
Grammar Joke of the Week: English is a difficult language. It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though.
Today's Peace of History, September 27, 1990: The last US Pershing II tactical nuclear missiles were removed from Germany, fewer than ten years after their installation provoked a massive anti-nuclear movement across Europe.
Wonder how long our ancestors managed to live with no shelter before they caved. / Beware: Genealogists hyperventilate at the sight of an old cemetery.
..........Some day's it don't come easy........Meat Loaf …..I'd Do Anything For Love
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle September 27, 2019, Pedigree ePistle. Peace, laughs, and grandparents Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS 66047
Moonbeam: Keep doing good deeds long enough, and you'll probably turn out a good man in spite of yourself. --Louis Auchincloss
Cost of War:
As of 9/26/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,961,705,328,295.
As of 9/19/19 Military Costs of War since 2001: $2,959,724,179,118.
As of 9/26/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $922,120,049,357.
As of 9/19/19 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $920,773,939,846.
As of 9/26/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $708,893,692,591.
As of 9/19/19 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $707,201,343,393.
As of 9/26/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $316,748,544,167.
As of 9/19/19 Veterans Care since 2001: $316,363,958,822.
As of 9/26/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,909,468,252,394.
As of 9/19/19 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $4,904,064,493,612.
On this World Population Day, I call on all with influence to prioritize youth in development plans, strengthen partnerships with youth-led organizations, and involve young people in all decisions that affect them. By empowering today’s youth, we will lay the groundwork for a more sustainable future for generations to come. --Ban Ki-moon
..........Mama, let me be..........The Guess Who (with Randy Bachman) …..American Woman
Did you ever wonder how many animals your ancestors had to sit on before they learned that horses were the most capable? / I knew she was addicted to genealogy when the local library started borrowing books from her.
Famous Last Words: ...the Seals of our Arms to be affixed thereto. --Treaty of Paris 1783 ~~This is the treaty that Adams was sent to negotiate on this date in 1779.
Que la paix t'accompagner
Que la joie soit ton compagnon
prairie mama
christine


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