Friday, May 29, 2020

Educated ePistle

Famous First Words: This most holy general synod of Constance...Council of Konstanz (5/29/1415),
May is Home Schooling Awareness Month: No, I was not talking to myself. I was having a parent teacher conference. Why? / I home school because I have seen the village and I don't want it raising my children.
..........I thought I'd call you in Topeka, but I didn't want the pity.........Melissa Etheridge …..Kansas City
In the sad aftermath that always follows a great war, there is nothing sadder than the surprise of the returned soldiers when they discover that they are regarded generally as public nuisances. And not too honest.” —H.L. Mencken
It is a gorgeous (65°F) Friday morning; blues skies are clear of clouds but filled with birdsong and the occasional bird itself. The birds sound as though they are planning a full day and rejoicing that the rain has past. Puck, watching at the open back door sites a squirrel on the top of the privacy fence and takes off in an eruption of barks and a burst of speed while the squirrel simply transfers to a tree trunk in the neighbor's yard. Willow branches sway gracefully in the breeze and all of the various greens are polished and intense. I try hard to concentrate, try to focus on the moment, to describe how lush it is. I want to bathe in its beauty and wash away the ugliness of hatred and death. Instead, I call in Puck who is still arguing with the squirrel in the neighbor's tree and close the door that ends the birdsong. So now I smell freshly brewed coffee and stale incense. I fix a cup and sit awhile sipping sweet creaminess and staring at the slowly swishing willows.
Hope your weekend is the best recess ever, ePistliers.
First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I accidentally paid for my groceries with my library card. My macaroni and cheese is due back next Friday. --Submitted by dr of oh
No, Ms Jones, giving your child a bath does not count as a marine biology field trip. / Doesn't Home Schooling include Second Breakfast?
..........Just sit around just get on down.........La Toya Jackson …..If You Feel The Funk
Trivia Questions: Happy Birthday to Bob Hope!!
^ Bob was married to the same American signer for 69 years. Can you name her?
^^ Of which mid-western baseball team did Hope become partial owner in 1946?
^^^ How many USO show did Bob do altogether anyway?
^^^^ How many Road movies did Hope, Crosby, and Lamour make?
^^^^^ On September 16, 1968, Bob Hope and Richard Nixon appeared on the same television program. Which program, where the future president said "Sock it to me?", was it?
Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: You know when you buy a bag of salad and it gets all brown and soggy? Cookies don't do that. --Submitted by jk of idk
Fake Library Statistic of the Week: At this point 75% of librarians are actually more surprised by which coworkers do NOT have a tattoo. https://www.facebook.com/FakeLibStats/?fref=ts
Real Library Statistic of the Week: More than 48,000 library items are currently checked out. To avoid an avalanche of returns, you may take your time returning items to the main library drop. Remember, we’re fine free! --Lawrence Public Library Library Reopening Plan
Let's be honest. Homeschooling my daughter is not going to make her weird. I'm her mother...she was doomed from the start. / 25 years from now kids everywhere will be like “I remember the spring of 2020; that's when I learned how much liquor it takes to be a parent.
..........And the love is real as the day is long.........Melissa Etheridge …..Chrome Plated Heart
Moonbeam: I shall honour the Quakers for their noble Effort to abolish Slavery. It is equally calculated to promote moral & political Good. --Patrick Henry
Not Quite Naturally Occurring Mandala of the Week: Halo Braid

Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Everyone is talking about a 3 day weekend like we didn't just have 2 months off. --Submitted by inrith
Week of the Week: National Backyard Games Week (25-6/1) --If you are not prepared to lose your children's trust over a game of lawn darts, then you're not playing hard enough.
I don't know what we did, but mom put herself in time-out two hours ago. / How many games of Clue have ended in an actual murder? In about 5 minutes it's gonna be dad, in the living room, with the 9 year old's recorder.
..........In my pocket I'll carry my harp.........Melissa Etheridge …..You Can Sleep While I Drive
^ Bob Hope was married to Dolores L DeFina for 69 years. She sang under the name Delores Reade.
Almanac: It is Friday, May 29, 2020. The moon will be first quarter tonight. It is in Virgo. The United Nations has declared this International Day of UN Peacekeepers. In addition it is Bat Days (last full weekend), Hug Your Cat Day (last Friday), Learn About Composting Day, and Put a Pillow on Your Fridge Day. In England Oak Apple Day aka Nettle Day has been celebrated on this date since 1660).
Among those born on this day were Charles II (1630), Louis Daubenton (1716), Patrick Henry (1736), Ebenezer Butterick (1826), Hans Makart (1840), Alfonsina Storni (1892), Bob Hope (Leslie Townes, 1903), Neil R. Jones (1909), John F. Kennedy (1917), Al Unser (1939), Danny Elfman (1953), LaToya Jackson (1956), Annette Bening (1958), and Melissa Etheridge (1961).
On May twenty-ninth the Council of Konstanz opened (1415), Winthrop began writing 'History of New England" (1630), Rhode Island became the last of the the original 13 colonies to ratify the Constitution (1790), Wisconsin became the 30th state (1848), the current constitution of Switzerland took effect (1874), Frank "Home Run" Baker hit his first career homerun (1909), the official flag of the president of the US was adopted (1916), the Supreme Court exempted baseball from anti-trust laws (1922), Crosby recorded "White Christmas" (1942), Hillary and Norkay reached the summit of Everest (1953), de Gaulle formed a French government (1959), "Truth in Lending" became law (1968), A J Foyt won the Indianapolis 500 for a record 4th time (1977), 1st class postage rose to 15 cents (1978), and Yeltsin was elected (1990).
Night Sky, 5/29: As the stars come out the Moon is high in the southwest, below the belly of Leo's stick-figure lion pattern. The Moon forms a nearly equilateral triangle with Leo's Regulus to its lower right and Gamma Leonis (Algieba), slightly fainter, more directly to the Moon's right, depending on your location. The triangle is just about perfectly equilateral, 8° on a side, at the time of late twilight for the East Coast of North America. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Max Picture of the Week: Max reinvents the face mask.

This Week: Saturday, June 1 – National Go Barefoot Day & National Dare Day & Say Something Nice Day
Sunday, June 2 – National Gun Violence Awareness Day & Leave the Office Early Day
Night Sky, 6/2: With summer just three weeks away (astronomically speaking), the last star of the Summer Triangle rises above the eastern horizon at the end of twilight. That's Altair, the Triangle's lower right corner. Its highest and brightest corner is Vega. The third is Deneb, sparkling less far to Vega's lower left.
Monday, June 3 – Wonder Woman Day & World Bicycle Day
Tuesday, June 4 – Hug Your Cat Day & National Punk Day & Old Maid's Day
Wednesday, June 5 – Hot Air Balloon Day & National Moonshine Day & World Environment Day
Thursday, June 6 – National Black Bear Day & National Prairie Day & YoYo Day
We're kicking off Home School Spirit Week today with Meltdown Monday. / I just did 20 minutes of physical education with my fourth grader. I lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite charity in my memory.
..........A little remedy never do you no harm.........Melissa Etheridge …..The Medicine Show
^^Hope was part of an investment group, headed by Bill Veeck, which purchased the Cleveland Indians in 1946.
'Nother Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Zoom needs a button that plays wrap it up music like at the Oscars.
Moonbeam: Show me that age and country where the rights and liberties of the people were placed on the sole chance of their rulers being good men, without a consequent loss of liberty? --Patrick Henry
Arrogant Pleasure of the Week: I must admit that I like being able to say: O, No, I'm older than the boomers. Actually, I've always wanted to say: Thanks, but I'm not an aging hippie. I'm older than that. I'm an aging beatnik. - but it has never come up in conversation.
Late Night Snacks of the Week: Salons are open in the dumb states, but they're closed everywhere else, so people are left to cut their own hair, which is not something any of us should be doing. If you've seen examples online of people baking their own bread, imagine something that messed up, but it's a human head. --Peter Sagal Wait Wait Don't Tell Me 5/22/20
Into a Bar Joke of the Week: A rabbit, a minister, and a priest go into a bar. The rabbit takes a sip of her beer and says, "I think I'm a typo." --Submitted by ja of ks
Not So Late Night Snacks of the Week: Since the only late night host on the job this week was Jimmy Kimmel and he wasn't funny enough to replace 5 people, I am including a Letterman Top Ten List from May 1990:
Top 10 Business Tips from the President's Son:
10: Demand 2 pieces of ID before loaning a guy $100 million.
9: Business cards should include name, address, and phrase “My Dad's the President”
8: Read my lips: cheat on taxes
7: Have old man call tactical nuclear strike on new bank across the street
6: Ask Quayle if he has two 10s for a 5. Repeat until you are rich
5: Suck up to Trump
4: Slugs usually work in White House condom machines.
3: Remind reporters that unlike Ron Reagan, Jr, you never wore leotards in your life.
2: Big Gulp is best value at 7-Eleven.
1: If accused of bank fraud, best defense is a simple and elegant “Oops!”.
Despite such treatment, the legacy of the Bonus Army lives on not only in the passing of the G.I. Bill in 1944,  but in every sit-down strike, every march, and every demonstration for economic justice.
Home Schooling has added “I'll Fail You” to a parent's repertoire of empty parenting threats. / I moved a table into the living room so the kids now have a cute little work space/desk are to sit at while they whine.
..........When you hug me and you squeeze me.........Melissa Etheridge …..Rock And Roll Me
^^^ Bob Hope headlined in 57 USO tours, and still managed to find the time to do a 'few' other things.
Worthless Fact of the Week: The eyes of the mantis shrimp are mounted on mobile stalks and can move independently of each other. They are thought to have the most complex eyes in the animal kingdom and have the most complex visual system ever discovered. Compared to the three types of photoreceptor cells that humans possess in their eyes, the eyes of a mantis shrimp have between 12 and 16 types of photoreceptors cells.
Wicked Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: It took me 19 years to realize that when someone says “hold your horses” they're telling me to be stable. --Submitted by 50nog
Weird Word of the Week: Whopper-jawed – something askew. Aka wapper-jawed, whomper-jawed, whompey-jawed, whoppy-jawed or whompsey-jawed, and also seems to be related to the even rarer lopper-jawed http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-who4.htm
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Fill cracks in a wall or a clay flowerpot. Use a well-chewed stick of Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. http://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/wrigleys.html
When a Home Schooling family suspends a student, does that student then attend public school? / Check on your friends stuck in quarantine with kids that never stop talking. We are NOT okay.
...........Let the rain set me free.........Melissa Etheridge …..The Late September Dogs
^^^^ Starting in 1940, Hope and Crosby would star in seven “Road” films, along with co-star Dorothy Lamar.
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I hit the gym today but I drove away because I don't have car insurance --#RHOZ
Science Fiction Joke of the Week: Have you tried the new gluten-free wookie treats? They're a little chewy.
Actual Science Joke of the Week: A physicist, a chemist and a biologist go to the beach. The physicist looks out over the ocean and says "I want to go into the water and study the fluid dynamics." The physicist then walks into the ocean and drowns. Then the biologist looks out over the ocean and says "I want to go into the water and study the local marine life." The biologist then walks into the ocean and drowns. Lastly, the chemist looks out over the ocean and says "I have come to a conclusion, physicists and biologists are soluble in water!"
Puck the Brave Episode of the Week: Puck is tried of sheltering, has given up case work, and taken up singing the blues because he feels like he's in dog jail.

New on the NYT Best Seller List: When to Expel Your Kid from Home School. / If you had asked me what the hardest part of battling a global pandemic would be, I would never have guessed “teaching elementary school math.
..........Wait by the light of the moon.........Melissa Etheridge …..Come To My Window
^^^^^ Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In – Besides Hope, the episode featured the guest appearances by Hugh Hefner, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jack Lemmon, and John Wayne. Richard Nixon, running for, but not yet elected to, the presidency, appeared for a "Sock it to me!" scene.
Month of the Week: May is Salad Month --A man goes to the doctor with a piece of lettuce hanging out of his ear. “That looks nasty,” says the doctor. “Nasty?” replies the man, “this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: If 2020 had a flavor it would be orange juice and toothpaste. --Submitted by inrith
Today's Peace of History: May 29, 1932: In the depths of the Great Depression, the “Bonus Expeditionary Force,” a group of 1000 World War I veterans seeking to cash in their veterans’ bonus certificates, arrived in Washington, D.C. Though issued to the veterans in 1924, the certificates were not scheduled to be paid until 1945. By mid-June, the vets had set up a massive “Hooverville,” a contemporary term for an encampment of the homeless.
Mr Johnson, this course...The Poetry of Quantum Mechanics in the Age of Professional Wrestling...seems a bit contrived. / When do Home School teachers get their two days off for staff training?
..........Watching all my moves, breaking all the rules.........La Toya Jackson …..Just Wanna Dance
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle May 29, 2020, Educated ePistle. Peace, Laughs, and Lessons. Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. 2511 Morningside Dr. Lawrence, KS 66047
Moonbeam: The liberties of a people never were, nor ever will be, secure, when the transactions of their rulers may be concealed from them. --Patrick Henry
Cost of War:
As of 5/28/20 Military Costs of War since 2001: $3,030,872,398,219.
As of 5/21/20 Military Costs of War since 2001: $3,028,880,566,292.
As of 5/28/20 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $969,126,970,165.
As of 5/21/20 Homeland Security Costs since 2001: $967,772,009,464.
As of 5/28/20 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $767,988,261,116.
As of 5/21/20 Interest on War Debt since 2001: $766,286,176,039.
As of 5/28/20 Veterans Care since 2001: $330,179,171,024.
As of 5/21/20 Veterans Care since 2001: $329,792,255,870.
As of 5/28/20 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $5,098,167,760.251.
As of 5/21/20 Total Cost of Wars since 2001: $5,092,733,265.618.
From Shays Rebellion in 1787 to the quarter-million homeless vets today, generation after generation of U.S. military personnel has suffered a lack of support from their government
Famous Last Words: Pardon me, sir. --Marie Antoinette last words 1793
..........Out of my heart out of my hair.........Melissa Etheridge …..Goodnight
Home Schoolers birthday party included the game Pin the Atomic Number of the Periodic Chart. / The downside of Home Schooling. My mother called grandpa's funeral a school reunion.
May Peace be your lesson
And Joy be your test
prairie mama
christine


Last Laugh: Submitted by fnog

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