Famous First Words: Wind's in the east... Mary Poppins – the movie
Welcome to According To Hoyle Day! Poker: The game isn't over until the rent money's gone. ++ If you can't spot the sucker at the table – it's you.
To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you. --Lewis B Smedes
..........I got no kick against modern jazz.........The Beatles …..Rock And Roll Music ~~Today's songs are from the Beatles final public concert, San Francisco, 1966
The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom. --John Locke
It is a beautiful Friday morning. The sky is a pale, pale blue without a cloud for contrast. A 59°F temperature makes it feel beautiful as well. There is no breeze so the only movements in the trees are made by moving birds which contribute small flits of color among the green branches. Squirrels and birds come and go from the peanuts and birdseed on the patio. Puck has gone out and returned; now he sleeps in the other room. Veronica has gone out and returned and disappeared into the house somewhere. I am sipping creamy, sweetened decaf; I lift it to my face and breath in the steam and that wonderful smell of ambition. The screech of a bluejay announces the arrival of the family. Must be time to get on with the day.
Hope your weekend is a winning hand, Luck Dragons
First Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I have a very vivid imagination. Mostly I use it to make myself anxious. https://www.facebook.com/groups/229761791287211
Work is for people who don't know how to play bridge. ++ Well, the salary seems right and the pension is good, but I'm a little disappointed to hear that there aren't any noon bridge games.
To err is human; to forgive, divine. --Alexander Pope
..........You know she's happy as can be.........The Beatles …..She's A Woman
Trivia Questions: Today is National College Colors Day! Can you name the last five years of College Basketball Champions from their college colors?
2025 Orange and Blue Gators (SEC)
2024 Navy Blue and White and Grey Huskies (Big East)
2023 Navy Blue and White and Grey Huskies (Big East)
2022 Crimson and Blue Jayhawks (Big 12)
2021 Green and Gold Bears (Big 12)
Big Hello: Southern Sámi – Buaregh (An endangered indigenous language spoken in central Norway and north-central Sweden, belonging to the Saamic branch of the Uralic language family.) https://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/hello.htm
Second Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Same Sh*t, Different A**hole. --Submitted by jm of ks
Image of the Week: Sunflowers at the Grinter House ~~Where I grew up, if we stood in our yard and looked north across the river valley and the river, we could see the Grinter house – but we couldn't see sunflowers.
Insult of the Week: He was a ...vicious gossip, with a vocabulary composed almost entirely of obscenities, guttural verbs, and the word “postmodernist”. --Donna Tartt...The Secret History
I wish life was like a bad hand of spades. No Trumps. ++ I have a few aces up my sleeve. In fact, I have them in Spades.
Never forget the three powerful resources you always have available to you: love, prayer, and forgiveness. --H Jackson Brown Jr.
..........Got a good reason for taking the easy way out.........The Beatles …..Day Tripper
Moonbeam: The young man knows the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions. --Oliver Wendell Holmes
Blasphemy of the Week: If I'm reading my Bible correctly, the gospel tends to be: Good news to the poor; Disruptive to the status quo; Offensive to the rich, and Terrifying to those in power. --Mark Charles --Submitted by MMS
Coffee Joke of the Week: Coffee: One cup will do, but I'll have four. Just to be safe
Next Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: You know what your problem is? You've got a few pages stuck together.
I like to play Whist with Democrats; they never have that trump card. ++ I saw a list of the top ten card games; Uno is number one.
There is no revenge so complete as forgiveness. --Josh Billings
..........Tell me, oh, what can I do.........The Beatles …..Baby's In Black
1) 2025 Orange and Blue University of Florida beat Houston (Scarlet and White Cougars) 65-63
Almanac: It is Friday, August 29, 2025. The moon will enter its first quarter on Sunday (8/31) and is in Scorpio. The United Nations has declared this International Day Against Nuclear Tests. It is also According to Hoyle Day, National College Colors Day, Individual Rights Day, More Herbs, Less Salt Day, National Sarcoidosis Awareness Day, National Whiskey Sour Day, and Qixi Festival (Chinese Valentine's Day).
Among those born on this day were John Locke (1632), Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809), Maurice Maeterlinck (1862), Charles Kettering (1876), Barry Sullivan (1912), Ingrid Bergman (1915), George Montgomery (1916), Dinah Washington (1924), Donald O'Connor (1925), Elliot Gould (1938), Michael Jackson (1958), and Rebecca De Mornay (1962).
On August twenty-ninth the first Indian reservation was established (1758), Shay and friends rebelled (1786), the US Bureau of Engraving & Printing began operation (1862), the first ship arrived in San Francisco via the Panama Canal (1916), US liberation troops marched down the Champs Elysees (1944), the Civil Rights Act of 1957 was passed (1957), Mary Poppins was released (1964), and the Beatles performed their last public concert (San Francisco, 1966),
Night Sky, 8/29: Saturn is the brightest dot low in the east right after dark. But as evening advances, it gets competition. Fomalhaut, the Autumn Star, makes its appearance above the southeast horizon some three fists to Saturn's lower right. Its rising time will depend on where you live. But by 11 pm now, you should have no trouble identifying Fomalhaut low in the southeast if you have a good view in that direction. No other 1st-magnitude star is anywhere near there. As dawn brightens on Saturday morning the 30th, Jupiter, Venus, and low Mercury form a tall, nearly equally spaced straight line in the east, as shown below. http://www.skyandtelescope.com/observing/sky-at-a-glance/
Fraternal Picture of the Week: At the Jurassic Park sandbox
Extra Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I was bitten by a radioactive lawyer and ended up with the power of attorney. --Submitted by Heinlein Society
This Week: Saturday, August 30 – Burnt Ends Day & National Beach Day & National Grief Awareness Day
Night Sky, 8/30: First-quarter Moon (exactly so at 2:25 a.m. EDT tonight). The Moon shines in the southwest right after nightfall, in the head of Scorpius. Look for orange Antares about 5° to the Moon's upper left. Lesser Delta Scorpii, the second-brightest star in the area, is a similar distance to the Moon's upper right (for North America).
Sunday, August 31 - International Overdose Awareness Day & Pony Express Day & Trail Mix Day
Monday, September 1 – LABOR DAY & Mouth Guard Day & World Letter Writing Day
Tuesday, September 2 – Another Look Unlimited Day & World Coconut Day
Wednesday, September 3 – National Cinema Day & Pressed Pennies Day & Skyscraper Day
Night Sky, 9/3: Mercury is visible very low in the east-northeast as dawn grows bright. Its location is easy enough to find; Jupiter and Venus point down to it. Mercury continues to swell in brightness, from magnitude –0.5 to –1.2 this week.
Thursday, September 4 – Mawlid Al Nabi & National Wildlife Day & Newspaper Carrier Day
During WW2, a Rabbi, a Priest and a Minister were sharing a deserted hut in the woods. It was a quiet time in the conflict so they decided to play cards to pass the time. Their game was reported to a general who decided to break up the game but he was seen approaching the hut and the cards were hidden. The general entered the hut thinking he would catch them playing cards but no card game was going on. He decided to question the men of G-d individually so he first asked the Priest, have you been playing cards and the Priest said no sir! Then he asked the Minister, have you been playing cards and the Minister said no sir! Lastly he asked the Rabbi, have you been playing cards and the Rabbi answered, “with who”???
Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart. --Corrie Ten Boom
..........You know, she said so..........The Beatles …..I Feel Fine
2) 2024 University of Connecticut beat Purdue (Black and Gold Boilermakers) 75-60
Preantepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Went to visit my friend and she said make yourself at home. So I started yelling at her kids. --Submitted by Pow Wow Nation
Moonbeam: Remember that happiness is as contagious as gloom. It should be the first duty of those who are happy to let others know of their gladness. --Maurice Maeterlinck
Fun Facts of the Week: Shays' Rebellion was an armed protest by economically distressed farmers, led by former Continental Army Captain Daniel Shays, in Massachusetts from 1786-1787. Protesters opposed harsh taxes and debt collection practices, which were a result of post-Revolutionary War debt and a weak national government under the Articles of Confederation. The rebellion highlighted the government's inability to maintain order, prompting many to call for a stronger national government, which ultimately led to the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
Video of the Week: One of my high school celebrity crushes was Russ Tamblyn. Here he is doing his amazing “shovel dance”. (3:16) https://youtu.be/EsimdPNbifc
Things of this world are in so constant a flux, that nothing remains long in the same state. --John Locke
Forgiveness is a virtue of the brave. --Indira Gandhi
Gay Poker: Where Queens are wild and Straights don't count. ++ My wife told me that she would leave me if I didn't stop cheating on her. Damn, I didn't realize she took card games that seriously. ++ I was going to join the local Cribbage club but they were practicing peggin' rituals.
..........All my troubles seemed so far away.........The Beatles …..Yesterday
3) 2025 University of Connecticut Huskies beat San Diego State (Red and Black Aztecs) 76-59
Antepenultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: I was at a minor league ball game when the announcer asked if there was a doctor in the crowd. With my PhD in Graphic Design, I wondered if I saved the patient to a pdf file, would that help?
Weird Word of the Week Sialoquent – spit while talking https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sialoquent
Dragon of the Week: Yevaud, Dragon of Pendor Wizard of Earthsea by Ursula Le Guin
Wacky Uses for Common Products: Clean solid white patio furniture cushions. Mix three-quarters cup Clorox bleach and one gallon of water, scrub the cushions with the solution, and rinse clean with the garden hose then air dry. https://www.wackyuses.com/wacky/clorox.html
Forgiveness is the needle that knows how to mend. --Jewel
The
teacher was asking her first graders about their numbers. “Susie,
what comes after 3?” “Four.
“Very good. Johnny, what comes
after 7?” “Eight,” “That's right. Judy, what comes after
ten?” “Jack.” ++
...........Let me understand.........The Beatles …..I Wanna Be Your Man
4) Crimson and Blue Kansas University beat North Carolina (Carolina blue Tarheels) University 72-69
Penultimate Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: If you smoke pot, you're a pothead. If you eat edibles you're a weed eater. --Submitted by Hippy Hour
Science Fiction Convention of the Week: Dragon Con 2025 (8/28-9/1, Atlanta, GA) multimedia, popular culture convention... https://www.dragoncon.org/
Science of the Week: The smell of the rain is an evocative fragrance called petrichor. It is a blend of mood-boosting compounds from plant oils, soil, and rocks that are released in response to moisture hitting the earth. --Submitted by WWRWM
Spark of Joy of the Week: Piedmont Raging Grannies singing Trump Is In The Files https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWw8ilOOMg4
Forgiveness is a gift you give yourself. --Suzanne Somers
The only reason they didn't play pinochle on Noah's ark is because the elephants were sitting on the deck. ++ Well, I make my coffee out of the tears of my Pinochle opponents.
..........Doesn't have a point of view.........The Beatles …..Nowhere Man
5) 2021 Green and Gold Baylor beat Gonzaga (Navy, Red, and White bulldogs aka Zags) 86-70.
Protest Sign of the Week: Be The Sand In The Fascist Machine
Guest Protest Sign of the Week: USA Is A Bad Ally --from Copenhagen, Denmark
Quote of the Week: Serve the people at the bottom. The people at the top don't need your help. --Yuri Kochiyama
Final Funniest Thing I Read of the Week: Dear Great Pumpkin, Please do something about your evil cousin. --Linus
Today's Peace of History: August 29, 1957: The U.S. Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, the first such law since reconstruction. The bill established a Civil Rights Commission which was given the authority to investigate discriminatory conditions.
The practice of forgiveness is our most important contribution to the healing of the world. --Marianne Williamson
My third grader lost her lunch money playing high stakes Slapjack at recess. ++ Jimmy Fallon and Kevin Hart played Slapjack on The Tonight Show. It was like Blackjack except the winner of each hand got to slap the loser.
..........It's a thousand pages, give or take a few.........The Beatles …..Paperback Writer
Masthead of the Week: Friday ePistle, August 29, 2025: gAmey ePistle . Online at: http://fridayepistle.blogspot.com/ Exclusive editor: Christine Smith. Lawrence, KS.
Moonbeam: You can't have a better tomorrow if you're thinking about yesterday all the time. --Charles Kettering
Cost of War:
As of 08/28/25 State Department Costs: $273,406,653,236
As of 08/21/25 State Department Costs: $272,869,533,392
As of 08/28/25 Homeland Security: $1,208,683,123,912
As of 08/21/25 Homeland Security: $1,208,099,743,133
As of 08/28/25 Interest on War Debt: $1,322,756,685,821
As of 08/21/25 Interest on War Debt: $1,321,256,637,904
As of 08/28/25 Military Costs: $3,164,000,527,146
As of 08/21/25 Military Costs: $3,162,861,644,941
As of 08/28/25 Veterans Care: $4,452,095,003,912
As of 08/21/25 Veterans Care: $4,440,725,431,168
As of 08/28/25 Total Cost of Wars: $10,420,944,508,947
As of 08/21/25 Total Cost of Wars: $10,405,815,154,292
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/cost-of/
It is one thing to show a man that he is in an error, and another to put him in possession of the truth. --John Locke
Famous Last Words: Joseph, Joseph, Joseph. --Brigham Young who died on August 29, 1877 of pneumonia
..........Well, we're gonna have some fun tonight.........The Beatles …..Long Tall Sally
Acceptance and tolerance and forgiveness, those are life-altering lessons. --Jessica Lange
I challenged my roommate to a game of strip poker. Of course, I won his whole outfit and I laundered it before I gave it back. ++ My best friend keeps insisting on skipping through flowery meadows. I think she has a gamboling problem. ++ Gambling doesn't have to be illegal in China; they all just hate Tibet.
May Peace be your Dharma
And Joy be your Karma
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