toothsome \TOOTH-suhm\, adjective:
1. Pleasing to the taste; delicious; as, "a toothsome pie."Toothsome is derived from tooth + -some.
2. Agreeable; attractive; as, "a toothsome offer."
3. Sexually attractive.
reality challenged (adj.)
- being in a state in which one is utterly and completely unable to distinguish fact from fiction, and is thus obviously and undeniably full of shit. Most politicians are reality challenged. So are a number of attorneys, as well as most people living in Hollywood.
To use it in a sentence: "That guy is SO reality challenged... that he can't even tell shit from Shinola!"
Trivia
Which of the U.S.’s 50 state capitals is at the highest elevation?
- Santa Fe, New Mexico, at 7,000 feet.
Trivia
In theatrical slang, what is “skin money”?
- Extra pay given to performers when nudity is required onstage.
Holiday
- Memorial Day, holiday in the United States observed in late May. Previously designated Decoration Day, it was inaugurated in 1868 by Gen. John A. Logan for the purpose of decorating the graves of Civil War veterans and has since become a day on which all war dead are commemorated.
History
- Rhode Island: ratified the US constitution; it was the last of the original 13 colonies to do so (1790)
- Wisconsin: became the 30th US state; it leads the country in cheese production (1848)
- Mount Everest: the world's highest peak was summited for the first time, by New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay (1953)
- Discovery: space shuttle completed the first docking with the International Space Station (1999)
Birthdays
- Charles II 1630 - Monarch of England, Scotland and Ireland
- Patrick Henry 1736 - Prominent figure in the American Revolution, known for his "Give me Liberty, or give me Death!" speech, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States
- Gilbert Keith Chesterton 1874 - Writer of philosophy, ontology, poetry
- Oswald Spengler (Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler) 1880 - German historian and philosopher
- Beatrice Lillie (Beatrice Gladys Lillie) 1898 - Actress
- Bob Hope 1903 - Comedian, actor
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy (U.S.) 1917 - 35th President of the United States, referred to by his initials JFK
- Joe Weatherly 1922 - NASCAR driver
- Eugene Wright 1923 - Musician (Dukes of Swing)
- Clifton James 1925 - Actor
- Paul Erlich 1932 - Biologist, educator
- Al Unser, Sr. 1939 - Automobile racer
- Stacy Keach, Sr. (Walter Stacy Keach) 1941 - Actor, narrator
- Roy Crewdson 1941 - Musician (Freddie and the Dreamers)
- Bob Simon 1941 - Broadcast journalist
- Kevin Conway 1942 - Actor
- Helmut Berger (Helmut Steinberger) 1944 - Actor
- Gary Brooker 1945 - Musician (Procol Harum)
- Anthony Geary 1948 - Actor ("General Hospital")
- Rebbie Jackson (Maureen Reillette Brown) 1950 - Singer (The Jacksons)
- Danny Elfman (Daniel Robert "Danny" Elfman) 1953 - Musician
- John Hinckley Jr. 1955 - Attempted to assassinate U.S. President Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981
- Michael Porcaro 1955 - Musician (Toto)
- LaToya Jackson 1956 - Singer, songwriter, musician, actress
- Annette Bening 1958 - Actress
- Rupert Everett (Rupert James Hector Everett) 1959 - Actor
- Adrian Paul (Adrian Paul Hewett) 1959 - Actor (TV's "Highlander")
- Mel Gaynor 1959 - Musician (Simple Minds)
- Jesse Johnson 1960 - Musician (The Time)
- Melissa Etheridge 1961 - Singer, musician
- Lisa Whelchel 1963 - Actress ("The Facts of Life"), singer, writer
- Jumping Jack Frost 1967 - Musician
- Noel Gallagher 1967 - Musician (Oasis)
- Jayski McGowan 1967 - Musician (Quad City DJ's)
- Blaze Bayley (Bayley Alexander Cooke) 1968 - Vocalist (Iron Maiden, Wolfsbane)
- Chan Kinchla 1969 - Musician (Blues Traveler)
- Tracey Bregman 1973 - Actress ("Young and the Restless")
- Mark Lee 1973 - Musician (Third Day)
- Playa Poncho 1975 - Musician
- Melanie Janine Brown 1975 - Scary Spice of Spice Girls
- Sébastien René Grosjean 1978 - Tennis player
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