Friday, April 24, 2026
Friday, April 24, 2026
achromic \ ey-KROH-mik \ , adjective;
- colorless; without coloring matter.
Origin: A combination of a- and chromic , achromic entered English in the 1750s. The prefix a- is a variant of an- , which meant "not," "without," or "lacking" in Greek, as in the words anarchy and amoral . A common variant is achromous .
cyberbaiting
- Cyberbaiting occurs when students, either individually or as a group, make a plan to act so outrageously that the classroom teacher loses self control and begins yelling or acting in another unprofessional manner. The teacher is surreptitiously recorded, and the video of the momentary loss of control is posted to social networking sites.
History
- "La Marseillaise": France's national anthem was composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1792)
- Library of Congress: was established with $5,000; today it has 18 million books and 100 million other items in 470 languages (1800)
- Hersheypark: amusement park opened in Hershey, Pennsylvania, for the exclusive use of Hershey Chocolate Company's employees; it was later opened to the public (1907)
- Easter Uprising: unsuccessful Irish rebellion against British rule began (1916)
Birthdays
- John Graunt 1620
- Edmund Cartwright 1743
- Robert Bailey Thomas 1766
- George Bascom 1836
- Henri Philippe Petain 1856
- Robert Penn Warren 1905
- Jack E. Leonard 1911
- Aaron Bell 1922
- J.D. Cannon 1922
- John Griffin 1928
- Freddy Scott 1933
- Shirley Boone 1934
- Shirley MacLaine 1934 - Actress
- Jill Ireland 1936
- Joe Henderson 1937
- Sue Grafton 1940 - Author
- Richard Sterban 1943 - Singer (The Oak Ridge Boys)
- Bob Lunn 1945
- Robert Knight 1945
- Doug Clifford 1945 - Musician (Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR))
- Glenn Cornick 1947
- Eric Bogosian 1953 - Actor
- Vince Ferragamo 1954
- Michael O'Keefe 1955
- David J. 1957 - Musician (Bauhaus, Love and Rockets)
- Boris Williams 1958 - Musician (Cure)
- Billy Gould 1963 - Musician (Faith No More)
- Paul Ryder 1964 - Musician (Happy Mondays)
- Djimon Hounsou 1964 - Actor
- Cedric the Entertainer 1964 - Actor, comedian
- Patty Schemel 1967 - Musician (Hole)
- Omar Vizquel 1967 - Baseball player
- Aaron Comess 1968 - Musician (Spin Doctors)
- Chipper Jones 1972 - Baseball player
- Brian Aubrey Marshall 1973 - Musician (Creed)
- Eric Balfour 1977 - Actor
- Carlos Beltran 1977 - Baseball player
- Kelly Clarkson (Kelly Brianne Clarkson) 1983 - Singer, first "American Idol" participant to win a Grammy Award, Who's High Pitch?
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Thursday, April 23, 2026
Turtle Thursday - Recon
Silent Bob is checking out what he was hoping might be an escape route.
Sorry, not happening today!
Pic by Mrs. Bax0jayz.
Thursday, April 23, 2026
plantlet \ PLANT-lit, PLAHNT- \ , noun;
- a little plant, as one produced on the leaf margins of a kalanchoe or the aerial stems of a spider plant.
Origin: Plantlet entered English in the early 1800s. It is a combination of the common word plant and the diminutive suffix -let which is attached to nouns, such as booklet and piglet .
lol right?
- Declaring that something is funny and asking if others agree with you. Usually used in a sarcastic or obvious manner.
History
- Baedeker blitz: a series of German Luftwaffe raids on the English cities of Exeter, Bath, Norwich and York began in retaliation for the RAF bombing of Lübeck (1942)
- Hank Aaron: hit his first of 755 major league home runs; his career total is second only to Barry Bonds (1954)
- New Coke: Coca-Cola launched its marketing flop (1985)
- "Me at the Zoo": YouTube's first video was launched on the fledgling website (2005)
Birthdays
- James Buchanan 1791 - 15th U.S. President, nickname: Old Buck
- Serbei Prokofiev 1891 - Pianist, composer ("Peter and the Wolf")
- (Charles Burnham) Bud Wilkinson 1916 - Football player
- Janet Blair (Martha Jane Lafferty) 1921 - Actress ("My Sister Eileen", "The Fabulous Dorseys")
- Shirley (Jane) Temple Black 1928 - Child actress ("Little Miss Marker", "Heidi", "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm")
- Halston (Roy Frowick) 1932 - Fashion designer, created the pillbox hat that was worn by Jackie Kennedy at President Kennedy's inauguration
- Roy Orbison 1936 - Singer
- Don Massengale 1937 - Golfer
- Ray Peterson 1939 - Singer
- David Birney 1939 - Actor ("Oh, God! Book 2", "St. Elsewhere")
- Lee Majors (Harvey Lee Yeary II) 1940 - Actor ("The Six Million Dollar Man", "Big Valley")
- Sandra Dee (Alexandra Zuck) 1942 - Actress ("Gidget")
- Hervé Villechaize 1943 - Actor ("Fantasy Island")
- Marty Fleckman 1944 - Golfer
- Bernadette Devlin (McAliskey) 1948 - Irish civil rights leader
- Blair Brown 1948 - Actress
- Joyce DeWitt 1949 - Actress (Three's Company)
- Paul Brickman 1949 - Director, writer
- Narada Michael Walden 1952 - Musician (Mahavishnu Orchestra, Weather Report), record producer, songwriter
- James Russo 1953 - Actor
- Michael Moore 1954 - Lib-tard, biased filmmaker, fat slob, shit-head, liberal mouthpiece.
- Judy Davis 1955 - Actress
- Jan Hooks 1957 - Actress ("Designing Women", "Saturday Night Live", "Batman Returns")
- Craig Sheffer 1960 - Actor
- Valerie Bertinelli 1960 - Actress ("One Day at a Time")
- Steve Clark 1960 - Musician (Def Leppard)
- George Lopez 1961 - Actor
- Gen 1964 - Musician (Jesus Jones)
- Tim Womack 1968 - Musician (Sons of the Desert)
- Stan Frazier 1968 - Musician (Sugar Ray)
- Scott Bairstow 1970 - Actor
- Andruw Jones 1977 - Baseball player
- Kal Penn 1977 - Actor ("House M.D.")
- Daniela Hantuchova 1983 - Tennis player
- Rachel Skarsten 1985 - Actress
- Camryn Walling 1990 - Actor ("The Agency")
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
vittate \ VIT-eyt \ , adjective;
- striped longitudinally.
- provided with or having a vitta or vittae.
Origin: Vittate is derived from the Latin word vittātus which meant approximately "fillet-like." It entered English in the early 1800s.
carbon cockprint
- The amount of CO2 and greenhouse gases released by a man in search of sexual gratification
"You're going all the way to Manchester to shag that bird? Your carbon cockprint will be massive!"
Holidays
- Earth Day (International)
- Henry VIII: much-married king of England ascended to the throne (1509)
- "In God We Trust": US Congress mandated that all minted coins bear this inscription (1864)
- Oklahoma Land Rush: began officially at noon with thousands of homesteaders staking their claims (1889)
- Earth Day: first observed (1970)

Birthdays
- Queen Isabella I (Spain) 1451
- Henry Fielding 1707 - Author ("The History of Tom Jones")
- Immanuel Kant 1724 - Philosopher
- Nikolai Lenin (Vladimir Ilyich Lenin) 1870 - Russian premier (1917-1924)
- Nicola Sacco 1891 - Convicted of robbery and executed along with Bartolomeo Vanzetti after a controversial trial in Massachusetts.
- Vladimir Nabokov 1899 - Russian novelist
- J. Robert Oppenheimer 1904 - Physicist, designed and built the first atomic bomb
- Eddie Albert (Edward Albert Heimberger) 1908 - Actor ("Green Acres")
- Robert Wadlow Alton 1918 - At the time of his death on July 15, 1940 he was the tallest man in the world according to Guinness World Records. He was 8 ft 11.1 in.
- Mickey (James Barton) Vernon 1918 - Baseball
- Hal March (Mendelson) 1920 - Television emcee ("The $64,000 Question"), actor ("The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show")
- Candid Camero 1921 - Musician
- Charles Mingus 1922 - Musician
- Richard Diebenkorn 1922 - Musician, singer, bandleader, composer
- Aaron Spelling 1923 - Exectuive producer ("Fantasy Island", "Beverly Hills 90210")
- George Cole 1925 - Actor ("Minder", "Flash Harry")
- Charlotte Rae 1926 - Actress ("Facts of Life")
- Estelle Harris 1932 - Actess ("Seinfeld")
- Mark Damon (Alan Harris) 1933 - Actor ("The Fall of the House of Usher")
- Glen Campbell 1936 - Singer, actor
- Jack Nitzsche 1937 - Arranger, producer, songwriter
- Jack Nicholson (John Joseph) 1937 - Actor ("The Shining", "Batman", "The Witches of Eastwicke", "A Few Good Men")
- Deane Beman 1938 - Golfer
- Jason Miller 1939 - Actor ("Toy Soldiers", "The Exorcist" series)
- Mel Carter 1943 - Singer, actor
- John Waters 1946 - Director
- Larry Groce 1948 - Singer, songwriter
- Spencer Haywood 1949 - Basketball player
- Peter Frampton 1950 - Musician (Humble Pie)
- Paul Carrack 1951 - Musician (Squeeze, Mike & the Mechanics)
- Tom Lysiak 1953 - Hockey player
- Joseph Bottoms 1954 - Actor ("Surfacing", "Inner Sanctum")
- Byron Allen 1961 - Comedian, television host, actor ("Real People")
- Chris Makepiece 1964 - Actor ("My Bodyguard", "Captive Hearts")
- Jeffrey Dean Morgan 1966 - Actor ("Negan")
- Sheryl Lee 1967 - Actress ("Twin Peaks")
- Sherri Shepherd 1967 - Talk show host, actress
- Heath Wright 1967 - Musician (Ricochet)
- Ingo Rademacher 1971 - Actor ("General Hospital")
- Eric Mabius 1971 - Actor ("Ugly Betty")
- Anna Falchi 1972 - actress, hottie (below)
- Daniel Johns 1979 - Musician (Silverchair)Michelle Ryan 1984 (bottom)
- Amber Heard 1986 - Actress (right)



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