Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

triumvirate \ trahy-UHM-ver-it, -vuh-reyt \ , noun;
1. any group or set of three.
2. Roman History. the office or magistracy of a triumvir.
3. a government of three officers or magistrates functioning jointly.
4. a coalition of three magistrates or rulers for joint administration.
5. any association of three in office or authority.
Origin: Triumvirate comes from the Latin triumvirātus and has been in English since the 1500s.

and then I found five dollars
  • a phrase used at the end of a story that had really no point to be told to someone. used at the end of boring stories to make them seem more interesting and worthwhile.
"yesterday i went to the fridge and took out a yogurt but put it back and got an apple instead.
...and then i found 5 dollars."
 
History
  • Alhambra Decree: was signed, giving Spain's Jews four months to convert or face expulsion (1492)
  • Eiffel Tower: was dedicated in Paris; designed by bridge engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the open-lattice wrought iron masterpiece was the tallest structure in the world at the time (1889)
  • Daylight Savings Time: was instituted in the US for the first time (1918)
  • Dalai Lama: Tibetan spiritual and political leader went into exile and was granted asylum in India (1959)
Birthdays 
  • Rene Descartes 1596 - Philosopher, "I think, therefore I am"
  • Andrew Marvell 1621 - Poet
  • John Harrison 1693
  • Nikolai Gogol 1809 - Playwright, novelist
  • Edward Fitzgerald 1809 - Author
  • Robert Wilhelm Bunsen 1811
  • Mary Chestnut 1823 - Author
  • Sir Dugald Clerk 1854
  • Jack Johnson 1878 - Boxer, author
  • Henry Morgan 1915 - Comedian
  • Tommy Bolt 1918 - Golfer
  • Richard Kiley 1922 - Actor ("The Thorn Birds")
  • Leo Buscaglia 1925
  • Cesar Chavez 1927 - Labor leader, founder of National Farm Workers Association
  • William Daniels 1927 - Actor ("St. Elsewhere", voice of KITT on "Knight Rider")
  • Gordie (Gordon) Howe 1928 - Hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Hartford Whalers)
  • Lefty (William Orville) Frizzell 1928 - Country musician
  • Liz Claiborne 1929 - Fashion designer
  • Miller Barber 1931 - Golfer
  • John Jakes 1932 - Author ("California", "In the Big Country")
  • John D. Loudermilk 1934 - Country singer and songwriter
  • Shirley Jones 1934 - Singer, Actress ("The Partridge Family")
  • Richard Chamberlain 1934 - Actor ("The Bourne Identity")
  • Billy Hicke 1938 - Hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, NY Rangers, Minnesota Rangers, Baltimore Clippers, Oakland Seals, California Golden Seals, Pittsburgh Penguins)
  • Herb Alpert 1935 - Musician
  • Christopher Walken 1943 - Actor ("The Deerhunter", "Pulp Fiction")
  • Rod Allen 1944 - Musician (The Fortunes)
  • Gabe Kaplan 1945 - Actor ("Welcome Back Kotter"), comedian
  • Al Nichol 1946 - Musician (The Turtles)
  • Al Gore 1948 - lying shill
  • Rhea Perlman 1948 - Actress ("Cheers"), comedian
  • Mick Ralphs 1948 - Musician (Bad Company, Mott the Hoople)
  • Ed Marinaro 1950 - Football player (Minnesota Vikings), Actor ("Hill Street Blues")
  • Sean Hopper 1953 - Musician (Huey Lewis and The News)
  • Marc McClure 1957 - Actor ("Freak Friday")
  • Angus Young 1959 - Guitar player (AC/DC)
  • William McNamara 1965 - Actor
  • Pavel Bure 1971 - Hockey player
  • Ewen McGregor 1971 - Actor ("Star Wars", "Moulin Rouge")
  
 
  

Monday, March 30, 2026

Look forward to Gal Gadot!

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Gal Gadot hot, sexy and wet for Vanity Fair - Wonder Woman

Monday, March 30, 2026

  
[Pictured: Katie Fey, aka Jenya D]
fey \FAY\, adjective:
1. Possessing or displaying a strange and otherworldly aspect or quality; magical or fairylike; elfin.
2. Having power to see into the future; visionary; clairvoyant.
3. Appearing slightly crazy, as if under a spell; touched.
4. (Scots.) Fated to die; doomed.
5. (Scots.) Marked by a sense of approaching death.
Fey comes from Middle English feye, feie, from Old English fæge, "fated to die."
 
caveat \KAY-vee-at; KAV-ee-; KAH-vee-aht\, noun:
  1. a warning or caution; admonition.
  2. Law. a legal notice to a court or public officer to suspend a certain proceeding until the notifier is given a hearing: a caveat filed against the probate of a will.
Caveat comes from the Latin caveat, "let him beware," from cavere, "to beware." 

tree-book
  • A book printed on dead trees, i.e. paper, as opposed to an e-book, which only exists electronically. Compare with snail mail.
Thomas: Hey, how do you like your new Kindle? 
Andrew: I don't know, I haven't used it yet. I'm still trying to finish all the tree-books I'm reading.


History
  • anesthesia: was first used in an operation; a tumor was removed from a man's neck while he was under the effects of ether (1842)
  • pencil: patent was awarded to Hymen Lipman for attaching an eraser to the end (1858); it was declared invalid by the US Supreme Court 17 years later because his invention was simply "an aggregation of separate elements"
  • Seward's Folly: the US bought Alaska from Russia for $7.2m. — about 2 cents an acre (1867)
  • 15th amendment: was declared in effect, giving black men the right to vote (1870)
  • Jeopardy!: game show debuted on television (1964)
  • Ronald Reagan: was shot by John Hinckley, Jr.; the US president was hit in the chest and seriously wounded, but recovered fully (1981)
Birthdays
  • Francisco Jose de Goya y Lucientes 1746
  • Anna Sewell 1820
  • Vincent Van Gogh 1853
  • Jo Davidson 1883
  • Ted Heath 1900
  • Frankie Laine 1913 - Singer
  • Richard Dysart 1929 - Actor
  • John Astin 1930 - Actor ("Addams Family")
  • Rolf Harris 1930 - Singer
  • Peter Marshall 1930 - Game show host ("Hollywood Squares")
  • Warren Beatty 1937 - Actor
  • Jerry Lucas 1940 - Basketball player
  • Astrud Gilberto 1940
  • Graeme Edge 1941 - Musician (Moody Blues)
  • Bobby Wright 1942
  • Ronnie Rice 1944 (New Colony 6)
  • Eric Clapton 1945 - Musician
  • Jim Dandy Mangrum 1948 - Musician (Black Oak Arkansas)
  • Robbie Coltrane 1950 - Actor
  • Dave Ball 1950 - Musician (Procol Harum)
  • Re Styles 1950 - Musician (The Tubes)
  • Lene Lovich 1954 - Singer
  • Randy VanWarmer 1955 - Singer, songwriter
  • Paul Reiser 1957 - Actor (ALIENS), comedian
  • M.C. Hammer 1962 - Rapper
  • Ian Ziering 1964 - Actor
  • Tracy Chapman 1964 - Singer
  • Donna D'Errico 1968 - actress, model. See more HERE
  • Celine Dion 1968 - Singer
  • Mark Consuelos 1970 - Actor
  • Norah Jones 1979 - Musician
  • Scott Moffatt 1983 - Singer, musician (The Moffats)
  • Jevgenija Diordiychuk 1983 - model, Russian PMOY AKA: Yevgenia / Eugenia / Evgenia Diordiychuk, Jenya D, Shawnee, Katie Fey, Shawnee, Vanesa Gojgi. See more HERE 
    Misty Romano 1989


 

   

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Jevgenija Diordijchuk (real name)
AKA: Yevgenia / Eugenia / Evgenia Diordiychuk, Jenya D, Shawnee, Katie Fey, Shawnee, Vanesa Gojgik