Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

pukka \PUHK-uh\, adjective:
  1. Authentic; genuine.
  2. Superior; first-class.
Pukka comes from Hindi pakka, "cooked, ripe," from Sanskrit pakva-, from pacati, "he cooks."
 
Caraoke

  • Singing along with music in a car, especially loudly and passionately.
That long road trip felt a lot (shorter/longer) because of the Caraoke.

History

  • Battle of Hastings: the last Anglo-Saxon king of England fell to William the Conqueror during the Norman conquest (1066)
  • sound barrier: was broken for the first time by a person, United States Air Force test pilot Chuck Yeager, who flew a secret experimental Bell X-1 jet at supersonic speed (1947)
  • Peace Corps: the idea to send American volunteers abroad was first mentioned by JFK when he was a presidential candidate (1960)
Birthdays
  • William Penn 1644 - Penn was the colonist that founded the Pennsylvania colony for Quakers.
  • Dwight David Eisenhower (U.S.) 1890
  • Lillian Gish 1893
  • E.E. Cummings 1894
  • Eugene Fodor 1905
  • Allan Jones 1908
  • John Wooden 1910
  • C. Everett Koop 1916
  • Bill Justis 1926
  • Roger Moore 1927
  • Robert Webber 1928
  • Melba Montgomery 1938
  • Ralph Lauren 1939
  • Cliff Richard 1940
  • Tommy Harper (MLB) 1940
  • J.C. Snead 1941
  • Billy Harrison (Them) 1942
  • Udo Kier 1944
  • Al Oliver (MLB) 1946
  • Justin Hayward (The Moody Blues) 1946
  • Charlie Joiner (NFL) 1947
  • Marcia Barrett (Boney M) 1948
  • Sheila Young 1950
  • Harry Anderson 1952
  • Greg Evigan 1953
  • Beth Daniel 1956
  • Arleen Sorkin 1956
  • Thomas Dolby 1958
  • Keith Byars (NFL) 1963
  • Karyn White 1965
  • John Seda 1970
  • Jimmy Jackson 1970
  • Doug Virden (Sons of the Desert) 1970
  • Natalie Maines (Dixie Chicks) 1974
  • Shaznay Lewis (All Saints) 1975
  • Usher 1978

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