Archive for June, 2008

Gone With The Wind Is Published

On this day in 1936, Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell was published.

This was an excellent movie, and the actors and actresses were simply amazing. I have seen some of the costumes worn by the performers, and I can verify that many of the women in the film did not need Phentermine or anything like it to help them lose weight.

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Who Is He?

He was born February 8, 1925 in Boston, Massachusetts.

He died on June 27, 2001 in Los Angeles, California

He was an accomplished and award winning screen and stage actor.

He was adept at both comedy and drama.

He attended Harvard and was president of the school’s Hasty Pudding Club.

Some of his movies include, Bell, Book and Candle, It Happened To Jane, and The China Syndrome.

Who is he?

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The Battle Of Little Bighorn

On this day in 1876, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer and his men died at the Battle of Little Bighorn.

In June of 1876, the government sent in troops under the command of Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry to locate and rout the Indians. Terry, taking the main body of men up the Yellowstone River, hoped to block the movement of the Indians at the mouth of the Little Bighorn River, while Custer and the 7th Cavalry were to travel up the Rosebud River and cross the Little Bighorn River, thus, it was hoped, trapping the Indians between the two groups. Some three days into his march, Custer abandoned the plan when he rather suddenly encountered a large group of Sioux and Cheyenne encamped nearby. Envisioning a three-pronged attack, he ordered Captain Frederick Benteen and Major Marcus Reno to lead troops on either side of the river, while he would advance to the northwest and surprise the encampment from the north. Reno, who attacked first (and long before Custer reached the northern edge of the camp), was clearly overwhelmed by the Indians, and he retreated across the river, losing his strategic edge. He was joined by Benteen’s fresh troops, and the combined forces dug in and continued to fight. At Reno’s retreat, however, the major force of Indians, by then alerted to Custer’s presence, rode to the attack and completely vanquished Custer and his men within an hour, leaving more than 200 dead.

Read more about the Battle of Little Bighorn at Brittanica.com

I have traveled all over the west taking time to visit Washington state, the beaches of California and even Vegas vacations, but my favorite destination has always been the Black Hills and the surrounding area.

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The TypeWriter Makes It’s Debut

On this day in 1868, Christopher Latham Sholes patented the Type-Writer and the world has never been the same.

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Lizzie Borden Acquitted

On this day in 1893, Lizzie Borden was aquitted of the murder of her parents.

Freaky. Can you imagine how freaked out people would have been back then, just to be seen with her? Yikes. I bet the best movers New York had to offer wouldn’t have been caught dead moving her from New England down to the city. Then again, they might not have heard about her past.

You can find out more about this day in history at the History Channel, Those Were The Days, and InfoPlease .

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Sally Ride Makes History

On this day in 1983, Sally Ride became the first American female to visit space.

I remember that day quite well. I also remember that computer memory was ridiculously high priced for what you got (what was it, like 2mb of RAM at the time?) Heck, the page you are reading right now is bigger than 2mb. Look at what’s happened in the past 25 years. Wow.

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My Little Margie Debuts

On this day, in 1952, My Little Margie debuted on CBS.

This is one show I don’t remember. Of course, I am not old enough to remember it running the first time, but I honestly can’t recall ever seeing it at all on television. I wonder why?

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Make It With You

On this day, in 1970, David Gates and Bread released their only number one hit.

I knew a girl once that loved Bread. She loved evrything else too, well, until she got hold of some weight loss pills, then she was good again. Seriously, she was a big girl, and a huge fan, then she lost weight, and was still a huge fan. Everytime I hear a Bread song, I think of her.

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1919: Sir Barton Wins The Triple Crown

On this day in 1919, Sir Barton won the first “Triple Crown”. Here;s a video of a lot of winners from the past.

Today also marks the anniversary of Seattle Slew winning the Triple Crown in 1977.

There a but a few luxuries I enjoy in life. Horse racing, a good cigar, and the wine of the month. Who could ask for more?

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1982: Ronald Reagan Addresses British Parliament

In 1982, President Ronald Reagan became the first U.S. President to address a joint session of the British Parliament.

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