Thursday, May 21, 2026
Thursday, May 21, 2026
satiety \suh-TY-uh-tee\, noun:
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- The state of being full or gratified to or beyond the point of satisfaction.

cropduster
- buttocks. derived from cropdusting.
History
- Clara Barton: founded the American Red Cross (1881)
- Leopold and Loeb: two teenagers attempt to commit the perfect crime when they murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks (1924)
- The Spirit of St. Louis: one-seater plane touched down as Charles Lindbergh completed the first solo non-stop transatlantic flight (1927); Amelia Earhart became the first woman to perform the same feat (1932)
- Hydrogen bomb: first aerial detonation took place over Bikini atoll (1956)
- Rajiv Gandhi: former Indian prime minister was assassinated while running for reelection (1991)
- Susan Lucci: won her first Daytime Emmy award for Best Actress in the 19th consecutive year she was nominated (1999)
Birthdays
- Albrecht Durer 1471
- Philip II (Spain) 1527
- Alexander Pope 1688
- Glenn Hammond Curtiss 1878
- Armand Hammer 1898
- Horace Heidt 1901
- Fats Waller 1904
- Robert Montgomery 1904
- Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel 1909
- Harold Robbins 1916
- Dennis Day 1917
- Raymond Burr 1917
- Anthony Steel 1920
- Andrei Sakharov 1921 - Soviet physicist, he came to be regarded as the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb, Soviet antiwar activist
- Ara Parseghian 1923
- Peggy Cass 1924
- Ed Fitz Gerald 1924
- Robert Creeley 1926
- Tommy Bryant 1930
- David Groh 1939
- Heinz Holliger 1939
- Ronald Isley (The Isley Brothers) 1941
- Hilton Valentine (The Animals) 1943
- Janet Daily 1944
- Marcie Blane 1944
- Richard Hatch 1946
- Leo Sayer 1948
- Carol Potter 1948
- Mr. T (Lawrence Tero Tureaud) 1952
- Stan Lynch (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) 1955
- Judge Reinhold 1957
- Lisa Edelstein 1968 - Actress
- Christian McBride 1972
- Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher George Latore Wallace) 1972
- Fairuza Balk 1974
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Word of the day
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
fungible \FUHN-juh-buhl\, adjective:


1. (Law) Freely exchangeable for or replaceable by another of like nature or kind in the satisfaction of an obligation.2. Interchangeable.
noun:
1. Something that is exchangeable or substitutable. Usually used in the plural.
Fungible comes from Medieval Latin fungibilis, from Latin fungi (vice), "to perform (in place of)."
Bacon Curtains
- A part of a woman's anatomy

badunkadunk
- a dick-bouncin, dynamic booty, that defies the laws of physics and reminds men why we wanna be dogs or an urban term used to define approval of the voluptuous curvature of a feminie rump.
We snapped our necks 'round, lost the beat of the funk, and laid our eyes upon Karla Spice's beautiful badunkadunk.

History
- Charles Lindbergh: began the first solo flight across the Atlantic, in The Spirit of St. Louis; he flew from Long Island to Paris in about 11 1/2 hours (1927)
- Amelia Earhart: began her flight from Newfoundland to Ireland, becoming the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean (1932)
- Hamburger Hill: US and South Vietnamese forces captured Apbia Mountain after one of the Vietnam War's bloodiest battles (1969)
- Cheers: the final episode of the TV sitcom was seen by 93 million viewers (1993)
- East Timor: became an independent nation and the first new sovereign state of the 21st century (2002)
- Kingda Ka: the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster opened in New Jersey; it reaches 128 mph, and New York City, Atlantic City and Philadelphia are visible from the top of the tower (2005)
Birthdays
- Dolley Payne Madison 1768 - U.S. First Lady, wife of 4th President James Madison
- Honore de Balzac 1799 - Novelist
- John Stuart Mill 1806 - Editor, philosopher
- William George Fargo 1818 - Organizer of Wells, Fargo & Company
- Henri Julien Felix Rousseau 1844 - French painter
- Wladyslaw Sikorski 1888 - Polish military and political leader
- William R. Hewlett 1913 - Co-founder of Hewlett-Packard Company (HP)
- Patrick Ellis (Leftwich) 1916 - Actress
- George Goble 1919 - Comedian, Actor (Harper Valley P.T.A.)
- Vic Ames (Urick) 1920 - Singer (The Ames Brothers)
- Edith Fellows 1923 - Actress (The Grace Kelly Story, In the Mood)
- Bob Sweikert 1926 - Auto racer, won Indianapolis 500 in 1955
- Bud (Henry) Grant 1927 - Football player and coach
- James McEachin 1930 - Actor (The Dead Don’t Die, Double Exposure)
- Kenton Boyer 1931 - Baseball player
- Constance Towers 1933 - Actress (On Wings of Eagles)
- Anthony Zerbe 1936 - Actor (North and South, They Call Me Mr. Tibbs, Cool Hand Luke)
- Dave Hill 1937 - Golfer
- Stan Mikita 1940 - Hockey player
- Joe Cocker 1944 - Singer, songwriter
- Cher (Cherilyn Sarkisian LaPierre) 1946 - Singer (Sonny & Cher), actress (Moonstruck [1987]; The Witches of Eastwick, Silkwood, Mask), Mrs Bax0jayz doppleganger
- Bobby (Ray) Murcer 1946 - Baseball player
- Dave Thomas 1949 - Comedian, actor
- Cullen Bryant 1951 - Football player
- Warren Cann 1952 - Musician (Ultravox)
- Dean Butler 1956 - Actor
- Ronald Prescott Reagan 1958 - Dancer, talk show host, son of U.S. President Ronald Reagan
- Jane Wiedlin 1958 - Singer (Go-Go's, Frosted)
- Tony Goldwyn 1960 - Actor (The Pelican Brief, Ghost, Gaby: A True Story)
- Susan Cowsill 1960 - Singer (The Cowsills, Continental Drifters, Psycho Sisters)
- Nick Heyward 1961 - Musician (Haircut 100)
- Brian Nash 1963 - Musician (Frankie Goes to Hollywood)
- Mindy Cohn 1966 - Actress
- Tom Gorman 1966 - Musician (Belly)
- Timothy Olyphant 1968 - Actor
- Busta Rhymes 1972 - MusicianAlexa Mansour 1996 - Actress
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Review Tuesday: “Belladonna of Sadness” Directed by Eiichi Yamamoto, 1973

Belladonna of Sadness
Directed by Eiichi Yamamoto
1973
One woman's psychedelic journey into history.
I was discussing animation styles with a friend recently and she recommended Belladonna of Sadness.
On the night that Jeanne and Jean got married, she is raped by a local noble. To get her revenge Jeanne makes a pact with the devil.
Seems like a simple enough story, but toss in the typical 70s psychedelics and tons of sexual imagery and you get this thing. It's less than an hour and a half, but feels like it's at least 3-4 times longer. I really feel like I needed to be loaded up on some substance to have appreciated it more. As it was, I would call it okay. The animation is not bad considering the shoe-string budget it was made with. It just wasn't my cup of tea. I am not big on gratuitous weirdo animated pr0n or violence aimed at women.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
fey \FAY\, adjective:
- Possessing or displaying a strange and otherworldly aspect or quality; magical or fairylike; elfin.
- Having power to see into the future; visionary; clairvoyant.
- Appearing slightly crazy, as if under a spell; touched.
- (Scots.) Fated to die; doomed.
- (Scots.) Marked by a sense of approaching death.


Douchebaguette
- A female douchebag. A woman who exhibits characteristics of a douchebag.
Just look at her pompous gait... what a douchebaguette!
History
- New England's Dark Day: clouds, smoke and fog combined to obliterate the sun over the northeastern United States (1780)
- Tariff of 1828: was passed to protect US industry; it was denounced as a "tariff of abominations" by critics in the South (1828)
- Marilyn Monroe: crooned ''Happy Birthday, Mr. President'' to John F. Kennedy at a Madison Square Garden fundraiser (1962)
Birthdays
- Johns Hopkins 1795 - entrepreneur, philanthropist, most noted for the creation of Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Sarah Peale 1800 - Portrait painter
- Ho Chi Minh (Nguyen Sinh Cung) 1890 - North Vietnamese Communist revolutionary, prime minister and president
- George Auld 1919 - Musician
- Malcolm X (Malcolm Little) 1925 - African-American Muslim minister, public speaker, and human rights activist
- Jim Lehrer (James Charles "Jim" Lehrer) 1934 - Journalist, news anchor
- David Hartman 1935 - Television personality
- James Fox 1939 - Actor
- Nancy Kwan 1939 - Actress
- Stephen Young (Stephen Levy) 1939 - Actor
- Mickey Newbury 1940 - Songwriter
- Nora Ephron 1941 - Diretor, producer, screenwriter, novelist, journalist
- Peter Mayhew 1944 - Actor ("Star Wars")
- Pete Townsend 1945 - Musician (The Who)
- David Helfgott 1947 - Concert pianist
- Joe Michael "Dusty" Hill 1949 - Musician (ZZ Top)
- Joey Ramone 1951 - Musician (The Ramones)
- Phil Rudd 1954 - Musician (AC/DC)
- Steven Ford (Steven Meigs Ford) 1956 - Actor, son of U.S. President Gerald Ford
- Martyn Ware 1956 - Musician (The Human League)
- Iain Harvie (Del Amitri) 1962
- Jenny Berggren 1972 - Musician (Ace of Base)
- Kevin Garnett 1976 - Basketball player
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