Saturday, February 20, 2016

Saturday, February 20, 2016

egregious \ih-GREE-juhs\, adjective:
  • Conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
Egregious derives from Latin egregius, separated or chosen from the herd, from e-, ex-, out of, from + grex, greg-, herd, flock. Egregious was formerly used with words importing a good quality (that which was distinguished "from the herd" because of excellence), but now it is joined with words having a bad sense. It is related to congregate (to "flock together," from con-, together, with + gregare, to assemble, from grex); segregate (from segregare, to separate from the herd, from se-, apart + gregare); and gregarious (from gregarius, belonging to a flock).

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  • A reply posted when someone puts a status on facebook, twitter, etc. Sarcastically shows that you care, and are going to write the status down in a notebook, when you really dont care at all about the status.
Facebook Status- John Smith is goin to the movies 

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History
  • scalping: first recorded case of white men scalping Native Americans (1725)
  • United States Post Office Department: was established when George Washington signed the Postal Service Act; it lasted until 1971, when it was replaced with the United States Postal Service (1792)
  • Metropolitan Museum of Art: opened in New York City, aiming to promote class harmony through art (1872)
  • Canberra: colorful politician King O'Malley drove in the stake which marked the beginning of the development of Australia's capital city (1913)
  • 1962 - John Glenn made space history when he orbited the world three times in 4 hours, 55 minutes. He was the first American to orbit the Earth. He was aboard the Friendship 7 Mercury capsule.
  • 1965 - Ranger 8 crashed on the moon after sending back thousands of pictures of its surface.
  • 1970 - John Lennon's "Instant Karma" was released in the U.S.
  • 2003 - In West Warwick, RI, 99 people were killed when fire destroyed the nightclub The Station. The fire started with sparks from a pyrotechnic display being used by Great White. Ty Longley, guitarist for Great White, was one of the victims in the fire.
Birthdays
  • William Prescott 1726 - American Revolutionary soldier, know for the quote "Don't fire until you see the white's of their eyes."
  • Joseph Jefferson 1829 - Actor ("Rip Van Winkle")
  • Ansel Adams 1902 - Artist
  • Aleksei Kosygin 1904 - Soviet premier from 1964-1980
  • Carl Stotz 1910 - Founded Little League baseball organization
  • John Daly 1914 - Reporter, TV host ("What's My Line")
  • Chick (Melvin) Harbert 1915 - Golfer
  • Kenneth H. Olsen 1926
  • Sidney Poitier 1927 - Actor ("Lillies of the Field", "To Sir With Love")
  • Gloria Vanderbilt 1924 - Fashion designer
  • Robert Altman 1925 - Director ("M*A*S*H")
  • Bob Richards 1926 - Olympic pole-vaulter
  • Roy Face (Roy Elroy Leon) 1928 - Baseball player
  • Amanda Blake (Beverly Louise Neill) 1929 - Actress ("Gunsmoke", "The Glass Slipper")
  • Patricia Smith 1930 - Actress ("Save the Tiger")
  • Bobby Unser 1934 - Race car driver
  • Marj Dusay 1936
  • Nancy Wilson 1937 - Singer
  • Roger Penske 1937 - Race car driver
  • Richard Beymer 1938 - Actor ("The Diary of Anne Frank", "West Side Story")
  • Barbara Ellis 1939 - Musician (Fleetwoods)
  • Buffy (Beverly) Sainte-Marie 1941 - Singer, songwriter
  • Clyde Wright 1941 - Baseball player
  • Phil Esposito 1942 - Hockey player
  • Sandy Duncan 1946 - Dancer, actress ("Peter Pan", "Roots")
  • Brenda Blethyn 1946
  • Jerome Geils 1946 - Musician (The J. Geils Band)
  • Peter Strauss 1947 - Actor ("Peter Gunn", "The Yearling")
  • Jennifer O'Neill 1948 - Actress ("Summer of '42")
  • Pierre Bouchard 1948 - Hockey player
  • Ivana Trump 1949
  • Walter Becker 1950 - Musician (Steely Dan)
  • Edward Albert 1951 - Actor ("Mind Games", "The Heist", "Guarding Tess")
  • Kathie Baillie 1951
  • Randy California (Wolfe) 1951 - Singer (Spirit)
    Anthony Stewart Head 1954 - actor (Rupert Giles from Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
  • Patty Hearst (Patricia Hearst Shaw) 1954 - Publishing heiress, kidnapped by Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) and ultimately joined her captors, pardoned by President Clinton
  • James Wilby 1958 - Actor ("A Summer Story", "Dreamchild")
  • Sebastian Steinberg 1959 - Musician (Soul Coughing)
  • Joel Hodgson 1960
  • Charles Barkley 1963 - Basketball player
  • Ian Brown 1963 - Singer (Stone Roses)
  • French Stewart 1964
  • Cindy Crawford 1966 - Supermodel, actress ("Fair Game")
  • Lili Taylor 1967 - Actress
  • Andrew Shue 1967 - Actor ("Melrose Place")
  • Kurt Cobain 1967 - Musician, singer (Nirvana)
  • Brian Littrell 1975 - Singer (The Backstreet Boys)
  • Jay Hernandez 1978 - Actor
  • Majandra Delfino 1981 - Actress
  • Chris Thile 1981 - Musician (Nickel Creek)
  • Jack Richardson 1985
  • Rihanna - 1989

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