Monday, April 13, 2026

Monday, April 13, 2026

hippophile \ HIP-uh-fahyl, -fil \ , noun; 
  • one who loves horses.
Origin: Hippophile comes from the Greek híppos meaning "horse" and -philos meaning "dear" or "beloved." This term entered English in the mid-1800s.

dk;dc
  • Don't know; don't care
"Who can guess what my current screen name means?"
"dk;dc"

History
  • Edict of Nantes: Henry IV granted freedom of religion to the Huguenots of France (1598); the edict was repealed by Louis XIV in 1685
  • Messiah: Handel oratorio premiered in Dublin's New Musick Hall; proceeds went to local hospitals for the mentally ill (1742)
  • MoMA: founded in NYC (1870)
  • Jefferson Memorial: was dedicated in Washington, DC, on the 200th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth (1943)
  • Sidney Poitier: became first African American to win an Oscar for Best Actor, for Lilies of the Field (1964)
  • "Houston, we've had a problem": a liquid oxygen tank burst during the Apollo 13 flight to the moon; the crew turned the ship around and made a safe, though harrowing, return (1970)
  • Tiger Woods: won his first major golf tournament, the Masters, by a record 12 strokes, at age 21 (1997)
Birthdays
  • John Hanson 1721
  • Thomas Jefferson 1743 - 3rd U.S. President
  • Frank W. Woolworth 1852 - Merchant, created the five and ten cent store, head of F.W. Woolworth & Co.
  • Butch Cassidy (Robert LeRoy Parker) 1866
  • Olga Rudge 1895
  • Alfred Butts 1899 - Architect, game inventor (Scrabble)
  • Bud Freeman 1906 - Jazz musician, tenor sax player
  • Samuel Beckett 1906 - Author, critic, playwright
  • Eudora Welty 1909 - Poet
  • Howard Keel 1919 - Actor ("Dallas"), singer
  • Madalyn Murray O’Hair 1919 - Author ("Why I Am an Atheist")
  • Stanley Donen 1924
  • Jules Irving 1925 - Actor
  • Don Adams (Donald James Yarmy) 1926 - Actor ("Get Smart")
  • Teddy Charles (Theodore Charles Cohen) 1928 - Vibraphonist, songwriter, composer, arranger
  • Marilynn Smith 1929 - Golfer
  • Dan Gurney 1931 - Auto racer
  • Lyle Waggoner 1935 - Actor ("The Carol Burnett Show", "Wonder Woman")
  • Edward Fox 1937 - Actor ("The Big Sleep", "Portrait of a Lady")
  • Lanford Wilson 1937 - Playwright
  • Paul Sorvino 1939 - Actor ("Law and Order", "Dick Tracy")
  • Seamus Heaney 1939 - Poet
  • Lester Chambers 1940 - Singer, musician (The Chambers Brothers)
  • Jose Napoles 1940 - Boxer
  • Bill Conti 1942 - Composer
  • Brian Pendleton 1944 - Musician (The Pretty Things)
  • Jack Casady 1944 - Musician (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna)
  • Lowell George 1945 - Musician (Little Feat)
  • Tony Dow 1945 - Actor ("Leave it to Beaver")
  • Al Green 1946 - Singer, songwriter
  • Roy Loney 1946 - Musician (Flamin' Groovies)
  • Ron Perlman 1950 - Actor ("Beauty and the Beast" series)
  • Peabo Bryson 1951 - Singer
  • Max Weinberg 1951 - Musician (E Street Band)
  • Jimmy Destri 1954 - Musician (Blondie)
  • Sam Bush 1957
  • Gary Kroeger 1957
  • Saundra Santiago 1957 - Actress ("Miami Vice")
  • Joey Mazzola 1961 - Musician (Sponge)
  • Hillel Slovak 1962 - Musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  • Jane Leeves 1963
  • Garry Kasparov 1963 - Chess champion
  • Page Hannah 1964
  • Caroline Rhea 1964 - Actress, comedian
  • Davis Love III 1964 - Golfer
  • Lisa Unbarger 1965 - Musician (Toadies)
  • Rick Schroder 1970 - Actor ("Silver Spoons", "NYPD Blue")
  • Aaron Lewis 1971 - Musician (Staind)
  • Jonathan Brandis 1976
  • Courtney Peldon 1981
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Sunday, April 12, 2026

The BAXO-nator!


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Ever have one of those days when you wake up and you ask yourself,

"What day is it?"

"The DAY?"

"The DATE??"

"THE YEAR!!!"

I do that almost every morning now. I feel like Kyle Reese from the original Terminator, trying to orient himself in this strange place.

He was a soldier on a mission to save humanity. My private war? TAX SEASON! It won't give up. EVER! (Or until the filing deadline!)

Sunday, April 12, 2026

catharsis \ kuh-THAHR-seez \ , noun;
  1. the purging of the emotions or relieving of emotional tensions, especially through certain kinds of art, as tragedy or music. 
  2. Medicine/Medical. purgation. 
  3. Psychiatry. a. psychotherapy that encourages or permits the discharge of pent-up, socially unacceptable affects. b. discharge of pent-up emotions so as to result in the alleviation of symptoms or the permanent relief of the condition.
Origin: Catharsis came to English in the late 1700s from the Greek kátharsis meaning "a cleansing."

echo chamber
  • A person who totally, obsequiously agrees with everything another person says.
During the meeting my boss Jeremy calls on Jason, who's a well-known management echo chamber to ask if Jason thinks the Companys new and much stricter internet policy is a fair one. The rest of us spend the remainder of the meeting retching at the resultant tsunami of blatant ass-smooching.

History
  • Galileo: Italian scientist's heresy trial began during the Inquisition (1633)
  • https://amzn.to/2JBZO6jUS Civil War: started when Confederate troops attacked Fort Sumter (1861)
  • "Rock Around the Clock": Bill Haley and The Comets recorded the song that ushered in the era of rock 'n' roll (1954)
  • Yuri Gagarin: cosmonaut became the first human in space, orbiting Earth in 89 minutes aboard the Vostok I (1961)
  • Columbia: first space shuttle took its first test flight (1981)
Birthdays
  • Henry Clay 1777 - "The Great Pacificator", U.S. Secretary of State under John Quincy Adams, three time unsuccessful candidate for president of United States. Quote: "I would rather be right than president."
  • Lily (Alice) Pons 1895 - Singer, actress
  • Sally Rand 1903
  • Russ Garcia 1916 - Musician, composer, orchestra leader
  • Ann Miller (Lucille Ann Collier) 1923 - Actress ("Sugar Babies", "Hit the Deck"), dancer
  • Ned Miller 1925 - Country singer
  • Jane Withers 1926 - Actress ("Bright Eyes")
  • Tiny Tim (Herbert Khaury) 1930 - Ukulele playing, falsetto singer ("Tiptoe Through the Tulips")
  • Billy (Richard) Vaughn 1931 - Musician, musical director, orchestra leader, baritone singer (The Hilltoppers)
  • Montserrat Caballe 1933 - Opera singer
  • Charlie (Charles Richard) Lau 1933 - Baseball player
  • Judy Lynn 1936 - Country singer, entertainer ("The Judy Lynn Show"), U.S. Champion Yodeler
  • Charles Napier 1936 - Actor
  • Herbie Hancock 1940 - Jazz/fusion musician, composer
  • Woody (Woodrow Thompson) Fryman 1940 - Baseball pitcher
  • Frank Bank 1942 - Actor ("Leave it to Beaver")
  • Terry (Walter) Harmon 1944 - Baseball player
  • John Kay 1944 - Musician (Steppenwolf)
  • Ed O'Neill 1946 - Actor ("Married....with Children")
  • Tom Clancy 1947 - Author
  • Dan Lauria 1947 - Actor ("The Wonder Years", "Stakeout")
  • David Letterman 1947 - TV host, comedian
  • Scott Turow 1949 - Author ("Presumed Innocent", "The Burden of Proof")
  • David Cassidy 1950 - Singer, actor ("The Partridge Family")
  • Reuben Gant 1952 - Football player
  • Pat Travers 1954 - Singer
  • Andy Garcia 1956 - Actor ("When a Man Loves a Woman", "The Untouchables")
  • Herbert Grönemeyer 1956
  • Alex Briley 1956 - Singer (The Village People)
  • Vince Gill 1957 - Musician, singer (Bluegrass Alliance, Sundance, The Cherry Bombs, Pure Prairie League)
  • Suzzanne Douglas 1957 - Actress
  • Will Sergeant 1958 - Musician (Echo & the Bunnymen, Elektrafixion)
  • Art Alexakis 1962 - Musician (Everclear)
  • Deryl Dodd 1964 - Country singer
  • Amy Ray 1964 - Singer, musician (Indigo Girls)
  • Nicholas Hexum 1970 - Musician (311)
  • Shannen Doherty 1971 - Actress ("Beverly Hills 90210", "Little House on the Prairie")
  • Nicholas Brendon 1971 - Actress ("Buffy the Vampire Slayer")
  • Guy Berryman 1978 - Musician (Coldplay), Coldplay Official Store
  • Claire Danes 1979 - Actress ("Little Women", "Law & Order")
  • Jennifer Morrison 1970 - Actress ("House M.D.")
  • Jelena Dokic 1983 - Tennis player
  • Brendon Urie 1987 - Musician ("Panic at the Disco")
  • Brooklyn Decker 1987
  • Saoirse Ronan 1994 - Actress ("Atonement," "The 16 Lovely Bones")