Monday, March 30, 2026

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
  
 
  

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Jesus and the Democrat

A Republican, in a wheelchair, entered a restaurant one afternoon and asked the waitress for a cup of coffee. The Republican looked across the restaurant and asked, "Is that Jesus sitting over there?"

The waitress nodded "yes," so the Republican requested that she give Jesus a cup of coffee, on him.

The next patron to come in was a Libertarian, with a hunched back. He shuffled over to a booth, painfully sat down, and asked the waitress for a cup of hot tea. He also glanced across the restaurant and asked, "Is that Jesus, over there?"

The waitress nodded, so the Libertarian asked her to give Jesus a cup of hot tea, "My treat."

The third patron to come into the restaurant was a Democrat on crutches. He hobbled over to a booth, sat down, and hollered, "Hey there honey! How's about getting me a cold mug of Miller Light?" He too looked across the restaurant and asked, "Isn't that God's boy over there?"

The waitress nodded, so the Democrat directed her to give Jesus a cold beer. "On my bill," he said loudly.

As Jesus got up to leave, he passed by the Republican, touched him, and said, "For your kindness, you are healed." The Republican felt the strength come back into his legs, got up, and began to praise the Lord.

Jesus passed by the Libertarian, touched him, and said, "For your kindness, you are healed." The Libertarian felt his back straightening up, and he raised his hands, and he began to praise the Lord.

Then, Jesus walked towards the Democrat, just smiling. The Democrat jumped up and yelled, "Don't touch me ... I'm on disability."

For Those Who Understand, No Explanation Is Necessary.

For Those Who Do Not Understand, No Explanation Is Possible

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Contiguous \ kuhn-TIG-yoo-uhs \ , adjective;
  1. touching; in contact. 
  2. in close proximity without actually touching; near. 
  3. adjacent in time: contiguous events.
Origin: Contiguous entered English in the early 1600s from the Latin contiguus meaning "bordering upon." 

acoustic shave
  • the act of shaving with razor; not an electric shave
"Hey man, do you use Norelco?" 
"No way, I prefer an acoutic shave!

Holiday
  • Palm SundaySixth Sunday of Lent, Palm and Passion Sunday. Observed by, Christians
History
  • Niagara Falls: ceased falling due to an ice jam upstream (1848)
  • North America Act: the British parliament created the Dominion of Canada (1867)
  • Royal Albert Hall: was opened by Queen Victoria, dedicated to her husband and consort, Prince Albert (1871)
  • Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus: the Ringling Brothers joined P.T. Barnum and James A. Bailey to form "The Greatest Show on Earth" (1919)
  • Ethel and Julius Rosenberg: US Communist couple were convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage about the atomic bomb on behalf of the Soviet Union (1951)
  • Vietnam War: the last US soldiers left South Vietnam (1973)
  • Ireland: became the first country to ban smoking in all public places (2004)
Birthdays
  • John Tyler (U.S.) 1790
  • Cy Young 1867
  • Howard Lindsay 1888
  • Phillip Ahn 1905
  • Edward Biggs 1906
  • Phil Foster 1914
  • Eugene McCarthy 1916
  • Sam Walton 1918 - Founder of Wal-Mart
  • Pearl Mae Bailey 1918
  • Eileen Heckart 1919
  • John McLaughlin 1927 - TV host ("The McLaughlin Group")
  • Judith Guest 1936 - Author
  • Vangelis 1943 - Composer ("Chariots of Fire")
  • Eric Idle 1943 - Comedian ("Monty Python")
  • John Major 1943 - Former British prime minister
  • Billy Vukovich 1944
  • Walt "Clyde" Frazier 1945 - Basketball player
  • Bobby Kimball 1947 - Singer (Toto)
  • Michael Brecker 1949 - Musician (The Brecker Brothers)
  • Bud Cort 1950
    Marina Sirtis 1955 - Actress (Star Trek TNG)
  • Earl Campbell 1955 - Football player (Houston Oilers)
  • Chris Lawford 1955 - Actor
  • Terry Jacks 1956
  • Kurt Thomas 1956 - Olympic gymnast
  • Christopher Lambert 1957 - Actor
  • Perry Farrell 1958 - Singer (Jane's Addiction, Porno for Pyros)
  • Amy Sedaris 1961 - Comedian, actress ("Strangers with Candy")
  • Elle MacPherson 1964 - Model
  • John Popper 1967 - Musician (Blues Traveler)
  • Regina Leigh 1968 - Country singer (Regina Regina)
  • Lucy Lawless 1968 - Actress ("Xena: Warrior Princess")
  • Brady Seals 1969 - Country singer
  • Jennifer Capriati 1976 - Tennis player
    Chris D'Elia 1980 - comedian
     

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