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Sunday, June 28, 2009

This Day in History: Workers assemble first Corvette in Flint, Michigan

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June 28: General Interest
1953 : Workers assemble first Corvette in Flint, Michigan

On this day in 1953, workers at a Chevrolet plant in Flint, Michigan, assemble the first Corvette, a two-seater sports car that would become an American icon. The first completed production car rolled off the assembly line two days later, one of just 300 Corvettes made that year.

The idea for the Corvette originated with General Motors' pioneering designer Harley J. Earl, who in 1951 began developing plans for a low-cost American sports car that could compete with Europe’s MGs, Jaguars and Ferraris. The project was eventually code-named "Opel." In January 1953, GM debuted the Corvette concept car at its Motorama auto show at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. It featured a fiberglass body and a six-cylinder engine and according to GM, was named for the "trim, fleet naval vessel that performed heroic escort and patrol duties during World War II." The Corvette was a big hit with the public at Motorama and GM soon put the roadster into production.

On June 30, 1953, the first Corvette came off the production line in Flint. It was hand-assembled and featured a Polo White exterior and red interior, two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission, a wraparound windshield, whitewall tires and detachable plastic curtains instead of side windows. The earliest Corvettes were designed to be opened from the inside and lacked exterior door handles. Other components included a clock, cigarette lighter and red warning light that activated when the parking brake was applied--a new feature at the time. The car carried an initial price tag of $3,490 and could go from zero to 60 miles per hour in 11 or 12 seconds, then considered a fairly average speed.

In 1954, the Corvette went into mass production at a Chevy plant in St. Louis, Missouri. Sales were lackluster in the beginning and GM considered discontinuing the line. However, rival company Ford had introduced the two-seater Thunderbird around the same time and GM did not want to be seen bowing to the competition. Another critical development in the Corvette's survival came in 1955, when it was equipped with the more powerful V-8 engine. Its performance and appeal steadily improved after that and it went on to earn the nickname "America's sports car" and become ingrained in pop culture through multiple references in movies, television and music.

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General Interest
1953 : Workers assemble first Corvette in Flint, Michigan
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihVideoCategory&id=59384
1519 : Charles elected Holy Roman emperor
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=5130
1914 : Archduke Ferdinand assassinated
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=5131
1919 : Keynes predicts economic chaos
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=6942
1969 : The Stonewall Riot
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=5132

American Revolution
1836 : Former President James Madison dies
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=735

Automotive
1914 : Ferdinand assassinated in Austro-Daimler
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=7491

Civil War
1862 : Confederates capture the St. Nicolas
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=2226

Cold War
1948 : Yugoslavia expelled from COMINFORM
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=2712

Crime
1975 : A teenage girl's boyfriend murders her parents
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=1050
1993 : A serial rapist strikes in Allentown
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=1051

Disaster
1992 : Two big quakes rock California
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=765

Entertainment
1916 : Lasky Co. and Famous Players Co. merge
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=3404
1928 : "West End Blues" recorded
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=3405
1975 : Rod Serling dies
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=3406

Literary
1888 : Robert Louis Stevenson sets sail for the South Seas
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=4016

Old West
1857 : Western writer Emerson Hough is born
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=4565

Presidential
1919 : Harry S. Truman marries Bess Wallace
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=675

Sports
1997 : Mike Tyson bites ear
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=57013

Vietnam War
1965 : U.S. forces launch first offensive
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=1935
1972 : Nixon announces draftees will not go to Vietnam
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=1936

World War I
1914 : Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=705

World War II
1940 : Britain recognizes General Charles de Gaulle as the leader of the Free French
http://www.history.com/tdih.do?action=tdihArticleCategory&id=6502

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Westminster police traffic stop



Westminster police traffic stop

June 27, 2009

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Dayhoff Daily photoblog


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Saturday, June 27, 2009

7th annual Corbit's Charge commemoration in Westminster MD

7th annual Corbit's Charge commemoration in Westminster MD

From the Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table


http://www.pccwrt.org/


Welcome to the NEW official web site of the Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table Our 12th year! Come Join Us!


Our 7th annual Corbit's Charge commemoration will be held on June 26 - 28th. at 224 N. Center St. This event is free to the public. A schedule of activities has been posted in the Corbit's Charge section. Please join us!

Click Here to View the 2009 Meeting Schedule

Updated June 19, 2009

Events will take place starting on Friday, June 26, 2009. Locations as noted.

For more information, contact Ron Kuehne, PCCWRT Outreach Coordinator at

ronaldk@carr.org

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE TO THE PUBLIC

Friday, June 26, 2009

3:00 p.m.

Encampment opens for re-enactor camp setup, located at 224 N. Center Street

6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Living history Civil War presence on Main Street in downtown Westminster. Historic Downtown tour of CW sites at 6:00 and 8:00 p.m.

Free period music concert by "O’ Be JoyFull" on the Locust Lane stage from 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

10:00 a.m.

Encampment opens to the public with unit drill and camp life demonstrations and displays. Children’s games available on request. Sutlers and food will be available.

12:30 p.m.

Re-enactors assemble for parade to Court House for wreath laying at battle monument and

Lt. Murray’s grave. Tours of the battle site begin immediately following the ceremony until 4:00 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

Re-enactors return to encampment to continue unit drill and camp life demonstrations and displays.

2:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Michael Crutcher, Sr. interprets Frederick Douglass. Mr. Crutcher will be available all day to speak with the public.

5:00 p.m.

Re-enactors dinner is served.

7:00 p.m.

Concert of civil war period music. Music provided by the Susquehanna Travellers.

Snack Food service is available to the public.

9:30 p.m.

Encampment closes to the public.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Encampment is open to the public with camp life demonstrations, unit drill and displays. Children’s games available on request. Sutlers and food will be available.

10:00 a.m.

A Civil War Tent Style Church Service. Chaplin Allan Farley officiating.

Public is welcome.

11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Michael Crutcher, Sr. interprets Frederick Douglass. Mr. Crutcher will be available all day to speak with the public.

12 noon

Tours of the battle site begin.

1:00 – 3:00 p.m.

Music by the Victorian Parlour Ensemble for your listening pleasure.

4:00 p.m.

Encampment closes.

Re-enactor Units

1st Maryland Artillery, CSA, 8th Virginia Infantry, CSA

Field Hospital, Robert Urban, 24th Georgia Infantry, Co. H, CSA

26th Virginia Infantry, Co. K, Sons of Confederate Veterans, MD. Div. Color Guard

11th Virginia Cavalry, Co. H, CSA, 3rd PA. Cavalry, Co. I

4th North Carolina Infantry, CSA, 3rd Maryland Infantry, USA

150th New York Vol. Infantry, USA, 22nd North Carolina Infantry, CSA

The American Civil War Education Foundation/Heritage Restorers

Officer Interpreters:

*Civil War Heritage Foundation (CSA First Corps. HQ)

*Lt.-General James Longstreet, *Major Fairfax

Major General J.E.B Stuart, General Issac Trimble

"Soldiers and Subjects of the Queen" (British Military Observers)

Stephen Mallory, Secretary of the Confederate Navy

Sutlers – Displays

Pipe Creek Civil War Round Table, Historical Society of Carroll County

Victorian Photography Studio, Rick Barrick, Chaircanning Demo.

Liz Oats, Seamstress, Joe "Reb" Staup, Blacksmith

Jeff Leister, Tinsmith and his tole lady, Patrick & Joann Dunnigan, Chaircanner & Band boxes

Andrew Maher, Custom Furniture, Chaplain Alan Farley, Re-enactor’s Mission for Jesus Christ

C.W.Whitehair, Author, Dennis Duerbeck, Civil War Artillery Projectiles

Dan Toomey, Author, Joe Hollingsworth, Artist

Michael Crutcher, Sr. interprets Frederick Douglass

Subject to change as more units and displayers respond

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Recent Explore Carroll articles by Kevin Dayhoff

Recent Explore Carroll articles by Kevin Dayhoff

DAYHOFF: Hoffa Field and the Sheathing of the Sword
Published June 23, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... . Lightner and the June 1922 American Sentinel newspaper article have left us with an extensive and fascinating account of the “The Sheathing of the Sword.” Kevin Dayhoff may reached at kevindayhoff AT gmail.com or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

'Year without summer' killed crops ... and created a monster
Published June 21, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
... village folk that it's not a bad idea to keep a torch handy on these cool summer nights. When he is not playing with laboratory-harnessed lightning, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at ...

Historic Blue Ridge College bell dedicated In Union Bridge
Published June 20, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
UNION BRIDGE — Several hundred folks braved threatening weather June 20 to witness the unveiling and dedication of the historic 1900 Blue Ridge College bell in Lehigh Square, the original site of the college which had thrived in Union Bridge from 1898 to ... ...

When city got 'sole' in the 1920s, it was cause for a celebration
Published June 14, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... be the guest speaker. There will be a retirement ceremony for worn flags. Guests may bring old flags for retirement. When he is not waving the flag, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at … or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

Remember when you could walk to work in Westminster?
Published June 7, 2009 by Carroll Eagle

Company H: from the Frizellburg greenhouses to the sands of Omaha Beach
Published June 3, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
. (have) come a long way from the old parade field in Frizellburg.”

Dayhoff: New councilmember tackles alleged hit and run driver
Published June 1, 2009 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
... Westminster city police arrived and took control of the situation The accident is under investigation. All in a day’s work. Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster.

In 1925, planting the seeds of employment, production
Published May 31, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
Mayor Dorsey of Mount Airy… When he's not roaming the streets of historic Westminster looking for old factories ....

Celebration of memory and change
Published May 26, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
This year’s Westminster Memorial Day ceremonies witnessed many changes over the past — although the solemn tradition of 142 years continued. On Memorial Day the normal hustle and bustle of downtown Westminster paused to remember fallen veterans, and ... ...

Dayhoff: Maryland National Guard Company H, had its beginnings in the flower business
Published May 22, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... We are deeply indebted to those who fought and died to give us the unalienable right to live free and cherish liberty in the pursuit of happiness.

20090623 SDOSM Recent Explore Carroll articles by Kevin Dayhoff


I’m on a boat

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Michael Jackson dead, AP reports

Michael Jackson dead, AP reports

Michael Jackson, the record-breaking, sensationally gifted "King of Pop" who emerged from childhood superstardom to become the entertainment world's most influential singer and dancer, and the tabloid world's most disturbing celebrity, has died. He was 50

http://www.adn.com/news/ap_advisories/story/843568.html

20090625 SDOSM Michael Jackson dead AP reports
myfoxnationIn Memoriam: Jackson's Life, Legacy and Tragedy: Jackson's Life and Times http://tinyurl.com/lv5ds4
donsurberIf ObamaCare were in effect, Michael would be alive today. http://bit.ly/BTRq6
Jackson 5: “I Want You Back.”
PoliJAMUK Foreign Secretary comments on MJackson: "Never has one soared so high and yet dived so low. RIP Michael" http://bit.ly/qjyvW
cnnireportMichael Jackson, scene from Times Square, folks in lawn chairs! - http://bit.ly/13Y0nx #ireport
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Mark Sanford Spelling Song


UPDATE: I'll leave the Google video up, but I got feedback about it not playing well...

So, I went ahead and loaded it up on YouTube:







Hat Tip: I found it on “Politics Rocks” http://politicsrocks.blogspot.com/

http://tinyurl.com/luoqo9

Politics Rocks wrote at the time: Most of the pictures in the slideshow are from Gervais Bridges at Barbecue & Politics. Unfortunately, Gervais retired his blog the other week. In honor of his legacy, the slideshow and song below are dedicated to him. The blog posted underneath comes from BBQ & Politics on June 28, 2006, the day after Andre Bauer defeated Mike Campbell in the run-off. My personal favorite and an instant classic. For the History of the Song, click here- DOT Official's Song Hits Sour Note

http://politicsrocks.blogspot.com/2006/08/in-honor-of-bbq-politics-mark-sanford.html

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Mark Sanford Moonbat(s) South Carolina Infidelity, spelling,







http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6329328762201502804

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Mark Sanford – Don’t Cry for me Argentina




Mark Sanford – Don’t Cry for me Argentina


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrx5Ve7y0xM



Lyrics to Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Evita)
:
It won't be easy
You'll think it strange
When I try to explain how I feel
That I still need your love
After ll that I've done
You won't believe me
All you will see
Is a girl you once knew
Although she's dressd up to the nines
At sixes and sevens with you

I had to let it happen
I had to change
Couldn't stay all my life down at heel
Looking out of the window
Staying out of the sun
So I chose freedom
Running around trying everything new
But nothing impressed me at all
I never expected it too

Don't cry for me Argentina
The truth is I never left you
All through my wild days
My mad existence
I kept my promise
Don't keep your distance

And as for fortune and as for fame
I never invited them in
Though it seemed to the world
They were all I desired
They are illusions
They're not the solutions
They promise to be
The answer was here all the time
I love you and hope you love me

Don't cry for me Argentina

Don't cry for me Argentina
The truth is I never left you
All through my wild days
My mad existence
I kept my promise
Don't keep your distance

Have I said to much?
There's nothing more I can think of to say to you
But all you have to do
Is look at me to know
That every word is true
[ Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Evita) Lyrics on http://www.lyricsmania.com/ ]


Artist: Andrew Lloyd Webber lyrics

Title: Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Evita)






20090625 SDOSM Mark Sanford Dont cry for me Argentina


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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

City Council's Attorney Found Asleep In Trash Can

Police: No Charges Will Be Filed

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. -- A southern
Indiana lawyer said he's embarrassed and has apologized for being found asleep headfirst in neighbor's trash can after a night of drinking.

More: City Council's Attorney Found Asleep In Trash Can

20090619 City Councils Attorney Found Asleep In Trash Can

http://www.theindychannel.com/news/19799813/detail.html

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Recent www.exlorecarroll.com columns by Kevin Dayhoff


Published June 21, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
It's halfway through June, and for those of us who love Maryland's melting heat and humidity, many are wondering — where is summer?

For me, though, thoughts turn to the birth of Frankenstein.

First things first. In 1816, there really was a "year without summer." Carol Lee, in her book, "Legacy of the Land," explains that the year without summer caused quite a bit of hardship in Carroll County. "Farmers in Maryland and elsewhere would remember 1816 as ... 'eighteen hundred and starve-to-death.' " According to Lee, there were freezing temperatures well into June.

What caused the year without summer? According to a July 2002 article in Smithsonian magazine, "Blast from the Past," by Robert Evans, the agricultural and economic catastrophe of 1816 was a volcanic winter, caused by the eruptions of Mount Tambora on the island of Sumbawa, in what we now know as Indonesia, April 5-15, 1815.

... village folk that it's not a bad idea to keep a torch handy on these cool summer nights.
When he is not playing with laboratory-harnessed lightning, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff at gmail.com or visit him at www.westminstermarylandonline.net. ...

Historic Blue Ridge College bell dedicated In Union Bridge
Published June 20, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
UNION BRIDGE — Several hundred folks braved threatening weather June 20 to witness the unveiling and dedication of the historic 1900 Blue Ridge College bell in Lehigh Square, the original site of the college which had thrived in Union Bridge from 1898 to ... ...

When city got 'sole' in the 1920s, it was cause for a celebration
Published June 14, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
... be the guest speaker. There will be a retirement ceremony for worn flags. Guests may bring old flags for retirement. When he is not waving the flag, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at kevindayhoff AT gmail.com or visit him at http://www.westminstermarylandonline.net/....

Remember when you could walk to work in Westminster?
Published June 7, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
When he's not on a "walk-about" in Westminster, Kevin Dayhoff may be reached at...

Company H: from the Frizellburg greenhouses to the sands of Omaha Beach
Published June 3, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... (have) come a long way from the old parade field in Frizellburg.”

Dayhoff: New councilmember tackles alleged hit and run driver
Published June 1, 2009 by Westminster Eagle, Carroll Eagle
... Westminster city police arrived and took control of the situation. The accident is under investigation. All in a day’s work.

In 1925, planting the seeds of employment, production
Published May 31, 2009 by Carroll Eagle
When he's not roaming the streets of historic Westminster looking for old factories…

Celebration of memory and change
Published May 26, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
This year’s Westminster Memorial Day ceremonies witnessed many changes over the past — although the solemn tradition of 142 years continued. On Memorial Day the normal hustle and bustle of downtown Westminster paused to remember fallen veterans, and ... ...

Dayhoff: Maryland National Guard Company H, had its beginnings in the flower business
Published May 22, 2009 by Westminster Eagle
... We are deeply indebted to those who fought and died to give us the unalienable right to live free and cherish liberty in the pursuit of happiness. Kevin Dayhoff writes from Westminster.

Mulkey is one of many, yet a special son of Carroll County
Published May 22, 2009 by Carroll Eagle, Westminster Eagle
Recent www.exlorecarroll.com columns by Kevin Dayhoff

20090622 SDOSM Recent exlorecarroll columns by Kevin Dayhoff
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Has Beautiful Eyes - Ta-Nehisi Coates

Nathan Bedford Forrest Has Beautiful Eyes - Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Atlantic 17 Jun 2009 10:20 am
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Of the many reckonings that black people of honest political consciousness must endure, the appointment with black slavery is the most agonizing. I don't mean the appointment with the notion of white people as the enslavers of our ancestors, but the appointment with our African ancestors as brokers.

I think, when you're in your intellectual infancy, myth keeps your sane. When I was young I believed, like a lot of us at that time, that my people had been kidnapped out of Africa by malicious racist whites. Said whites then turned and subjugated and colonized the cradle of all men. It was a comforting thought which placed me and mine at the center of a grand heroic odyssey. We were deposed kings and queens robbed of our rightful throne by acquisitive merchants of human flesh. By that measures we were not victims, but deposed nobles--in fact and in spirit.

Read her entire essay here: Nathan Bedford Forrest Has Beautiful Eyes - Ta-Nehisi Coates



Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Shostakovich 7th Symphony





Shostakovich 7th Symphony

Retrieved June 17, 2009

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKOZEW9SfdU

Valery Gergiev conducts Shostakovich's 7th Symphony which salutes the sacrifices made during the Great Patriotic War as survivors of the Siege of Leningrad describe the first performance of this great symphony





20090617 Shostakovich 7th Symphony
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Smithsonian Videos and articles

Smithsonian Videos and articles

June 17, 2009

Constructing the Guggenheim

http://link.brightcove.com/services/player/bcpid1494875046?bclid=1213949676&bctid=23927441001

Videos from the 1950s show architect Frank Lloyd Wright at the site of the Guggenheim Museum

The Historic Neighborhoods of Buenos Aires
Take in the sights and sounds of the European influences of Argentina’s capital city

Cooking with Crickets
Chef Darin Nesbit demonstrates how to cook cricket-crusted redfish

Home Movies of the Patton Family
The grandson of Gen. George S. Patton shares his family's home movies

Movie Magic at the Museums
The entertainment curator at the American History Museum shows cinematic highlights from the museum's collections, including Dorothy's red slippers and Superman's cape

Most viewed Smithsonian articles:

Via Aurelia: The Roman Empire's Lost Highway
Tattoos
Family Ties
Before Rosie the Riveter, Farmerettes Went to Work
Children of the Vietnam War
Alice Ramsey's Historic Cross-Country Drive
Gobekli Tepe: The World’s First Temple?
Buenos Aires: a City's Power and Promise
The Triumph of Frank Lloyd Wright
Brain Cells for Socializing

Most e-mailed Smithsonian articles:

Via Aurelia: The Roman Empire's Lost Highway
Buenos Aires: a City's Power and Promise
Brain Cells for Socializing
Inside Iran's Fury
The Triumph of Frank Lloyd Wright
Alice Ramsey's Historic Cross-Country Drive
Fairhope, Alabama's Southern Comfort
Before Rosie the Riveter, Farmerettes Went to Work
Chicago Eats
The Surprising Satisfactions of a Home Funeral

20090617 SDOSM Smithsonian Videos and articles

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

The final scene of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Final Scene)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35LR8uUybLE

This is a final scene from George Roy Hills 1969 picture Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid.




Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, movie (video) trailer preview and review

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KN-6WBZayjY



20090616 SDOSM Butch Cassidy Sundance Kid
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: "The fall'll probably kill ya!"

Allison Janney as CJ Cregg on The West Wing

CJ on West Wing

The Fall is Gonna Kill You

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG0ch202prY

CJ references Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in one of her great pieces of acting and dialogue



The Jackal

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35LR8uUybLE

Allison Janney as CJ Cregg on The West Wing



20090616 SDOSM CJ on West Wing

Sunday, June 14, 2009

History.com - June 14, 1777: Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes

Sunday, June 14, 2009

History.com - June 14, 1777: Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes


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June 14: General Interest
1777 : Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes

During the American Revolution, the Continental Congress adopts a resolution stating that "the flag of the United States be thirteen alternate stripes red and white" and that "the Union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation." The national flag, which became known as the "Stars and Stripes," was based on the "Grand Union" flag, a banner carried by the Continental Army in 1776 that also consisted of 13 red and white stripes. According to legend, Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross designed the new canton for the Stars and Stripes, which consisted of a circle of 13 stars and a blue background, at the request of General George Washington. Historians have been unable to conclusively prove or disprove this legend.

With the entrance of new states into the United States after independence, new stripes and stars were added to represent new additions to the Union. In 1818, however, Congress enacted a law stipulating that the 13 original stripes be restored and that only stars be added to represent new states.

On June 14, 1877, the first Flag Day observance was held on the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the Stars and Stripes. As instructed by Congress, the U.S. flag was flown from all public buildings across the country. In the years after the first Flag Day, several states continued to observe the anniversary, and in 1949 Congress officially designated June 14 as Flag Day, a national day of observance.

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General Interest
1777 : Congress adopts the Stars and Stripes
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1951 : UNIVAC computer dedicated
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American Revolution
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Automotive
1928 : Duray sets record in Miller Special
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Civil War
1863 : Battle of Second Winchester
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Cold War
1954 : First nationwide civil defense drill held
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Crime
1985 : TWA flight 847 is hijacked by terrorists
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Disaster
1903 : Flash flood devastates Oregon town
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Entertainment
1993 : Warner Bros. pays Crichton $3.5 million
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1994 : Henry Mancini dies
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1996 : Ella Fitzgerald dies
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Literary
1811 : Harriet Beecher Stowe is born
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Old West
1846 : California's Bear Flag revolt begins
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Presidential
1922 : Harding becomes first president to be heard on the radio
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Sports
1998 : Jordan leads Bulls to sixth NBA title
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Vietnam War
1968 : Dr. Spock convicted for aiding draft resisters
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1969 : U.S. command announces troop withdrawal
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World War I
1917 : U.S. President Woodrow Wilson gives Flag Day address
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World War II
1940 : Germans enter Paris
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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Off Track Art mini opening June 11

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Monday, June 08, 2009

Duct tape making the world a prettier place


Duct tape: making the world a prettier place

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I have to tell you that I have never seen a better use for duct tape in my life.

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The Marine Journey (On My Watch Tonight)

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