Friday, March 13, 2026

Rock out for Steve's Berfday!

Steve Harris had a birthday this week.
 
Iron Maiden
Innocent Exile


(Steve Harris)
My life is so empty, nothing to live for.
My mind is all confusion, 'cos I defied the law.
When you weren't there to help me, I lost my mind and ran.
I never had no trouble before this all began.

My life is so empty, nothing to live for.
My mind is all confusion, 'cos I defied the law.
When you weren't there to help me, I lost my mind and ran.
I never had no trouble before this all began.

I'm running away, no where to go.
I'm lost and tired and I just don't know. Yeah...
They say I killed a woman, they know it isn't true.
They're just trying to frame me, and all because of you. Yeah...

WTF Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th

No one really knows the origin of the superstition about Friday the 13th, although in Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code, he suggested that it started with the arrest of the Knights Templar on Friday, October 13, 1307.

 
Friday the 13th at 1:13PM or 13:13!

Have a nice weekend, if you survive the day!

Happy Friday the 13th!


Friday the 13th at 1:13PM or 13:13!

Have a nice weekend, if you survive the day!


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Friday, March 13, 2026: Friday the Thirteenth!

FRIDAY THE 13TH!

triskaidekaphobia \ tris-kahy-dek-uh-FOH-bee-uh, tris-kuh- \ , noun;
  • fear or a phobia concerning the number 13. 
Origin: Triskaidekaphobia derives from the Greek word for thirteen, triskaídeka and the Greek word for fear, phobos . It entered English in the early 1900s.








  
Holiday
  • Friday the 13th: No one really knows the origin of the superstition about Friday the 13th, although in Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code, he suggested that it started with the arrest of the Knights Templar on Friday, October 13, 1307.





fusty \FUHS-tee\, adjective: 
1. old-fashioned or out-of-date, as architecture, furnishings, or the like: They still live in that fusty, gingerbread house.
2. having a stale smell; moldy; musty: fusty rooms that were in need of a good airing.
3. stubbornly conservative or old-fashioned; fogyish.
Fusty can be traced back to the Latin fustis meaning "staff, stick of wood." It entered English in the 1390s. 

cray cray
  • So unbelievably close to sheer insanity that one word cannot express the sentiment alone.
Yo, did you see the way Anando pounded shot after shot of straight eerclear at that party? That shit was cray cray.

Did you hear how cray cray Bryan got last night? Remember that chick from the bar? He took her home and gave her the Tony Danza treatment, no lie.

Note: The power of this adjective phrase is often misunderstood and underestimated. Harm from misuse may occur. Use with caution and only under appropriate circumstances.

History
  • Uranus: seventh planet from the Sun was discovered by William Herschel (1781)
  • Andrew Johnson: the 17th POTUS's impeachment trial began in the US Senate (1868)
  • Czar Alexander II: was assassinated in St. Petersburg (Gregorian date) (1881)
  • Pluto: the discovery of the dwarf planet was announced by Clyde W. Tombaugh (1930)
  • Kitty Genovese: was murdered in Queens, New York, while neighbors ignored her screams; this prompted investigation into the bystander effect (1964)
  • Phoenix lights: unusual lights of various sorts were seen over Arizona, Nevada and Sonora; among the eyewitnesses was Arizona Governor Fife Symington (1997)
Birthdays
  • Joseph Priestley 1733
  • Charles Earl Grey 1764
  • Lorenzo Delmonico 1813
  • Percival Lowell 1855
  • Helen Sinclair Glatz 1908
  • Sammy Kaye 1910
  • L. Ron Hubbard 1911 sci-fi writer who invented Scientology
  • William Casey 1913
  • Bobby Haggart 1914
  • Ina Ray Hutton 1916
  • Tessie O'Shea 1918
  • Roy Haynes 1926 - Jazz drummer
  • Jan Howard 1930 - Country singer
  • Peter Breck 1930
  • Liz Anderson 1930
  • Rosalind Elias 1931 - Opera singer
  • Mike Stoller 1933 - Songwriter
  • Dick Katz 1934
  • Neil Sedaka 1939 - Singer, songwriter
  • Robin Duke 1944 - Comedian
  • Donald York 1949 - Musician (Sha Na Na)
  • William H. Macy 1950 - Actor
  • Fred Berry 1951
  • Deborah Raffin 1953
  • Dana Delany 1956 - Actress ("China Beach")
  • Glenne Headly 1957
  • Adam Clayton 1960 - Musician (U2)
  • Terence Blanchard 1962 - Jazz trumpeter
  • Christopher Collet 1968 - Actor
  • Tracey Wells 1971 - Actress
  • Annabeth Gish 1971 - Actress: X-Files
  • Common 1972 - Rapper
  • Trent Dilfer 1972 - Football player
  • Khujo 1972 - Rapper (Goodie Mob)
  • Glenn Lewis 1975 - Singer
  • Danny Masterson 1976 - Actor ("That 70's Show")
  • Johan Santana 1979 - Baseball player
  • Emile Hirsch 1985 - Actor
  • Natalie Albino 1986 Singer (Nina Sky)
  • Nicole Albino 1986 Singer (Nina Sky
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Thursday, March 12, 2026

Turtle Thursday: Whatta jerk


Thursday, March 12, 2026

sciamachy \sahy-AM-uh-kee\, noun: 
  • an act or instance of fighting a shadow or an imaginary enemy.
Sciamachy is derived from the Greek skiamakhia, which translates literally to "fighting in the shade," giving name to the practice in ancient Greece of instructors teaching in shaded public places, such as porches and groves.

ice maker
  • The opposite of ice breaker. Something you do that makes it super awkward, right after meeting someone.
Dan: Hey, you're in my spanish class right? I'm Dan.
Christine: Oh yeah, I'm Christine. We should totally hang out some time.
Tony (butting in): Dude DAN we gotta go over to my place, we're gonna have a huge orgy with these Brazilian quadruplets.
Dan: Uh...(Tony has introduced an ice maker.)

History
  • Great Blizzard of 1888: nor'easter killed hundreds and paralyzed the East Coast of the US from Maryland to Maine
  • Juliette Gordon Low: founded the Girl Scouts of America (1912)
  • Salt Satyagraha: Mahatma Gandhi began a civil disobedience campaign against the British salt tax in India with a 241-mile march to Dandi (1930)
  • fireside chats: FDR began a series of morale-boosting evening radio addresses to the American public (1933)
  • Anschluss: Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany (1938)
  • Truman Doctrine: US president Harry S Truman announced his policy to assist countries threatened by Communism; the document provided economic assistance to Turkey and Greece (1947)
Birthdays
  • Gustav Robert Kirchoff 1824
  • Clement Studebaker 1831
  • Charles Boycott 1832
  • Jane Delano 1862
  • Gustavo Diaz Orcaz 1911
  • Paul Weston 1912
  • Wally Schirra 1913 - Astronaut
  • Googie Withers 1917
  • Gordon MacRae 1921
  • Jack Kerouac 1922
  • Edward Albee 1928 - Playwright ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf")
  • Al Jarreau 1932 - R&B-jazz singer
  • Andrew Young 1932 - Civil rights leader, politician
  • Barbara Feldon 1933 - Actress ("Get Smart")
  • Lloyd Dobyns 1936
  • Johnny Rutherford 1938
  • Brian O'Hara 1942 - Musician (The Fourmost)
  • Liza Minnelli 1946 - Singer, actress
  • Mitt Romney 1947 - RINO
  • Mark Moseley 1948
  • James Taylor 1948 - Singer, songwriter
  • Mike Gibbins 1949 - Musician (Badfinger)
  • Bill Payne 1949 - Musician (Little Feat)
  • Jon Provost 1950 - Actor ("Lassie")
  • Carl Hiaasen 1953 - Author
  • Ron Jeremy 1953 - The Hedgehog - t3h pr0n
  • Jerry Levine 1957 - Actor
  • Steve Harris 1957 - Musician (Iron Maiden)
  • Marlon Jackson 1957 - Singer (The Jackson Five)
  • Courtney B. Vance 1960 - Actor
  • Titus Welliver 1961
  • Darryl Strawberry 1962 - Baseball player
  • John Andretti 1963
  • Julia Campbell 1963 - Actress
  • Aaron Eckhart 1968 - Actor
  • Graham Coxon 1969 - Musician (Blur)
  • Samm Levine 1982 - Actor

 
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