Monday, May 11, 2026
Monday, May 11, 2026
prelusive \ pri-LOO-siv \ , adjective;
- introductory.
Origin: Prelusive is rooted in the Latin word praelūsiōn- which meant "a prelude."
mattress worship
- Refers to the decision to stay in bed when you are too tired to get up and go to church.
History
- CARE package: first ones arrived in Le Havre, France; they cost $10 each and contained a variety of food products (1946)
- Israel: was admitted to the United Nations (1949)
- Deep Blue: IBM's supercomputer defeated world champion Garry Kasparov in game 6 of their chess tournament (1997)
- euro: the currency's first coin was struck in a French mint (1998)
Birthdays

- Irving Berlin 1888 - Composer, lyricist
- Martha Graham 1894 - Dancer, choreographer
- William Grant Still 1895 - Classical composer
- Phil Silvers 1912 - Entertainer, comedy actor ("The Phil Silvers Show"), known as "The King of Chutzpah"
- Foster Brooks 1912 - Actor, comedian
- Doodles Weaver (Winstead Sheffield "Doodles" Weaver) 1914 - Actor, comedian
- Denver Dell Pyle 1920 - Actor
- Mort Sahl (Morton Lyon "Mort" Sahl) 1927 - Comedian, actor
- Stanley Elkin 1930 - Novelist, short story writer, essayist
- Louis Farrakhan (Louis Eugene Walcott) 1933 - National Representative of the Nation of Islam, evil racist
- Dick Garcia 1938 - Musician
- Doug McClure 1938 - Actor
- Eric Burdon 1941 - Musician (The Animals)
- Les Chadwick 1943 - Musician (Gerry & The Pacemakers)
- Dr. Robert Jarvik 1946 - Scientist, researcher, entrepreneur
- Frances Fisher 1952 - Actress ("Titanic," "Unforgiven")
- Shohreh Adhdashloo 1952 - Actress
- Boyd Gaines 1953 - Actor
- Mark Herndon 1955 - Musician (Alabama)
- J.J. Jeczalik 1955 - Musician (Art of Noise)
- Martha Quinn 1959 - One of the original video jockeys on MTV
- Natasha Richardson 1963 - Actress
- Jeffrey Donovan 1968 - Actor ("Burn Notice")
- Austin O'Brien 1980 - Actor
- Jonathan Jackson 1982 - Actor
- Cory Monteith 1982 - Actor ("Glee")

Sunday, May 10, 2026
Sunday, May 10, 2026
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Saturday, May 09, 2026
The Last Things Any Woman Would Say
- Could our relationship be more physical? I'm tired of just being friends.
- Go ahead and leave the seat up, it's easier for me to douche that way.
- I think hairy butts are really sexy.
- Hey, get a whiff of that one.
- Please don't throw that old T-shirt away, the holes in the armpit are just too cute.
- This diamond is way too big!
- I don't mind throwing all these useless shoes out.
- I won't even put my lips on that thing unless I get to swallow.
- Wow, it really is 14 inches!
- Does this make my butt look too small?
- I'm wrong, you must be right again.
Saturday, May 9, 2026
immiscible \ ih-MIS-uh-buhl \ , adjective;
- not miscible; incapable of being mixed.
Origin: Immiscible is derived from the prefix im- which is a variant of in- meaning having a negative force, as in the words immoral and indefensible . The word miscible means "capable of being mixed" and is used primarily in chemistry and physics.
wwjkd
Person 2: We need a plan. WWJKD?
- What Would James Kirk Do? When stuck in a life-threatening, impossible situation with no realistic plausible means of escape, only a plan thought up by James "Jim" Kirk would work.
Person 2: We need a plan. WWJKD?
History
- "vast wasteland" speech: FCC chairman Newton Minow referred to television as a "vast wasteland" and called for programming in the "public interest" (1961)
- The Beatles: hired George Martin as their producer and signed their first recording contract (1962)
- Aldo Moro: the bullet-riddled body of the five-term Italian prime minister was found; he had been kidnapped by violently left-wing Red Brigade terrorists (1978)
- White Sox: beat the Brewers in 25 innings (eight hours and six minutes), the longest game in MLB history (1984)
Birthdays
- Belle Boyd 1843
- Sir James Barrie 1860
- Howard Carter 1873
- Henry J. Kaiser 1882
- Hank Snow 1914
- Mike Wallace 1918 - Broadcast journalist ("60 Minutes")
- Lloyd Price 1933
- Alan Bennett 1934
- Albert Finney 1936 - Actor
- Glenda Jackson 1936 - Actress
- Sonny Curtis 1937 - Musician (Buddy Holly and the Crickets)
- Ralph Boston 1939
- Nokie Edwards 1939 - Musician (The Ventures)
- James L. Brooks 1940 - Director
- Pete Birrell 1941 - Musician (Freddie and the Dreamers)
- Tommy Roe 1942
- Richie Furay 1944 - Musician (Buffalo Springfield, Poco)
- Steve Katz 1945 - Musician (Blood, Sweat and Tears)
- Clint Holmes 1946
- Anthony Higgins 1947
- Clavin Murphy 1948 - Basketball player
- Billy Joel 1949 - Musician
- Tom Peterson 1950 - Musician (Cheap Trick)
- Alley Mills 1951 - Actress ("The Wonder Years")
- Tony Gwynn 1960 - Baseball player
- Dave Gahan 1962 - Musician (Depeche Mode)
- Paul Heaton 1962 - Musician (The Housemartins)
- Ghostface Killah 1970 - Rapper (Wu-Tang Clan)
- Tamia 1975
- Dan Regan 1977 - Musician (Reel Big Fish)
- Rosario Dawson 1979 - Actress
- Brandon Webb 1979 - Baseball player
- Rachel Boston 1982 - Actress ("American Dreams")
- Prince Fielder 1984 - Baseball player
- Audrina Patridge 1985 - Actress ("The Hills")



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