Saturday, June 06, 2020

Saturday, June 6, 2020

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obliquity \ uh-BLIK-wi-tee, oh-BLIK- \ , noun;
1. divergence from moral conduct, rectitude, etc.; immorality, dishonesty, or the like.
2. the state of being oblique.
3. an instance of such divergence.
4. mental perversity.
5. an instance of mental perversity.
6. an inclination or a degree of inclination.
7. a confusing or obscure statement or passage of writing, especially one deliberately made obscure.
8. Also called obliquity of the ecliptic . Astronomy . the angle between the plane of the earth's orbit and that of the earth's equator, equal to 23°27′; the inclination of the earth's equator. 
Origin: Obliquity is related to the Latin word oblīquitās which meant "oblique."

Elevator surprise
  • When you fart in the elevator and leaving it then someone calls the elevator up along with your farts rendering them surprised by your intense gases. You can be either the giver or a recipient of an elevator surprise.
I left an elevator surprise so bad that when I called the elevator back I can still smell my own farts.

I was the victim of an elevator surprise. It smelled like egg flavored strudel.

History
  • YMCA: was founded in London (1844)
  • drive-in movie: opened in Camden, NJ (1933)
  • SEC: commission was established to protect investors (1934)
  • D-Day: Allied invasion of France marked a turning point in WWII (1944)
  • James Meredith: the first African-American to attend the University of Mississippi was shot and wounded on a highway during his March Against Fear (1966)
  • Eastern Mediterranean Event: asteroid exploded in the air over the sea between Libya and Crete (2002)
  • Phylicia Rashad: became the first African-American actress to win a Best Actress Tony for her leading role in A Raisin in the Sun (2004)
Birthdays
  • Pierre Corneille 1606 - Dramatist
  • Nathan Hale 1755 - Soldier for Continental Army during American Revolutionary War, considered to be America's first spy, known for his famous quote "I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country."
  • John Trumbull 1756 - Artist during the American Revolutionary War period
  • Alexander Pushkin (Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin) 1799 - Russian author and poet
  • Thomas Mann 1875 - German novelist, short story writer, social critic
  • Ted Lewis (Theodore Leopold Friedman) 1892 - Musician, bandleader, singer
  • Walter Abel 1898 - Actor
  • Aram Khachaturian 1903 - Composer
  • Tom Ryan 1926 - Writer, artist
  • David Scott (David Randolph Scott) 1932 - NASA astronaut and engineer
  • Billie Whitelaw (Billie Honor Whitelaw) 1932 - Actress
  • Roy Innis 1934 - Civil rights activist
  • Levi Stubbs 1936 - Musician (Four Tops)
  • Gary U.S. Bonds (Gary Levone Anderson) 1939 - Singer
  • Joe Stampley 1943 - Country singer
  • Monty Alexander (Montgomery Bernard Alexander) 1944 - Musician
  • Peter Albin 1944 - Musician (Big Brother and the Holding Company)
  • David Dukes 1945 - Actor
  • Ada Kok 1947 - Swimmer
  • Robert Englund (Robert Barton Englund) 1948 - Actor, best known for player the character of Freddy Krueger
  • Harvey Fierstein 1954 - Actor, playwright
  • Sandra Bernhard 1955 - Comedian, singer, actress
  • Bjorn Borg 1956 - Tennis player
  • Jimmy Jam (James Samuel "Jimmy Jam" Harris III) 1959 - Songwriter, producer (Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis)
  • Amanda Pays 1959 - Actress
  • Steve Vai 1960 - Guitarist, songwriter, vocalist, actor
  • Sean Yseult 1966 - Musician (White Zombie)
  • Max Casella 1967 - Actor ("The Sopranos," "Doogie Howser, M.D.")
  • Damion Hall 1968 - Musician (Guy), also known as "Crazy Legs"
  • Cristina Adriana Chiara Scabbia 1972 smokin' hot singer of Lacuna Coil
  • Staci Keenan 1975 - Actress

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