Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

9/11
troubadour \TROO-buh-dawr, -dohr, -door\, noun: 
  1. one of a class of medieval lyric poets who flourished principally in southern France from the 11th to 13th centuries, and wrote songs and poems of a complex metrical form in langue d'oc, chiefly on themes of courtly love. Compare trouvère.
  2. any wandering singer or minstrel.
While the origin of troubadour is not entirely known, it is thought to have come from Old Provencal trobar meaning "to find," "invent a song" or compose in verse.
 
bumming
  1. When followed with 'around', used to mean procrastinating, or acting lazy and not doing anything.
  2. To engage in anal intercourse.
  3. To get something by begging, or mooching.
1. Stop bumming around and get off your lazy arse. 
2. Those fellows over there enjoy bumming. The taller one bottoms. 
3. That wanker's always bumming fags off of me.
 
Trivia
How many of the eight Ivy League schools were founded before the American Revolution?
  • Seven. Only Cornell University was founded after the Revolution, in 1865. The seven that predated the Revolution are Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Harvard, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, and Yale.
History
  • Battle of Lake Champlain American troops score a decisive victory over the British in the War of 1812 (1814)
  • Boulder Dam: was dedicated by FDR (1936); it was renamed Hoover Dam in 1947
  • World Wide Fund for Nature: conservation and environmental group was formed, in Switzerland (1961)
  • coup: General Augusto Pinochet's forces topple the Chilean government of democratically-elected Salvador Allende; Pinochet retained power for nearly 17 years (1973)
  • Scottish Parliament: a referendum of the Scottish electorate approved a separate parliament, breaking from England after 290 years of union (1997)
  • Al Qaida: attacks at the Twin Towers of  the World Trade Center and the Pentagon with hijacked planes. Thousands died that day. Led to the invasion of Afghanistan by US and allied forces. (2001)
    Libya: Terror attack on the American consulate in Benghazi left four American dead. Initially President Obama blamed the attack on a crude video, but later recanted. (2012) 
Birthdays
  • James Thomson 1700
  • O. Henry (William Sidney Porter) 1862
  • James Jeans
  • D.H. Lawrence 1885
  • Jimmie Davis 1899
  • Anne Seymour 1909
  • Bear Bryant 1913
  • Jessica Mitford 1917
  • Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines) 1917
  • Betsy Drake 1923
  • Tom Landry 1924
  • Alfred Slote 1926
  • Lee Richardson 1926
  • Earl Holliman 1928
  • Arvo Part 1935
  • Gherman Titov 1935
  • Brian DePalma 1940
  • Lola Falana 1943
  • Mickey Hart (Grateful Dead) 1943
  • Phil May (The Pretty Things) 1944
  • Leo Kottke 1945
  • Dennis Tufano (The Buckinghams) 1946
  • Amy Madigan 1951
  • Tommy Shaw (Styx) 1952
  • Reed Birney 1954
  • John Moss (Culture Club) 1957
  • Mick Talbot (The Style Council) 1958

  • Kristy McNichol 1962
  • Virginia Madsen 1963
  • Roxanne Dawson 1964
  • Moby 1965
  • Harry Connick, Jr. 1967
  • Bart Van Der Zeeluw (K's Choice) 1968
  • Laura Wright 1970
  • Mr. Black 1977
  • Jonny Buckland 1977 - Musician (Coldplay)
  • Ludacris (Christopher Brian Bridges) 1977 - Rapper, actor
  • Tiffany Shepis 1979 - scream queen



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