Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

jackanapes \JAK-uh-neyps\, noun:
  1. An impertinent, presumptuous person, especially a young man; whippersnapper.
  2. An impudent, mischievous child.
  3. Archaic. An ape or monkey.
Jackanapes is a circuitous eponym. In the 1300s, it literally meant "jack of the apes" and was the nickname of William de la Pole, Duke of Suffolk, whose badge was an ape's clog and chain. The word acquired the sense of "mischievous boy" two hundred years later.
 
placebo button
  • Pedestrian use button placed at traffic lights so that mere citizens are deluded that they actually have some sort of control over the sequence of said traffic signals where in actual fact the system is of 1950s vintage & will change colour every ten minutes regardless.
"Ah! the lights are against me, but what's this? A control button! I'll press this & the little white man will flash & I'll be on my way. Isn't technology great!" Another cruel trick from our heartless government,a placebo button.
 
Trivia
How many bodyguards were assigned to protect President Abraham Lincoln on the night he was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C.?
  • Only one—and he wasn’t at his post when assassin John Wilkes Booth attacked.
Holiday
  • Lincoln's Birthday (USA)
History
  • Chile: Santiago, the capital city, was founded (1541); country declared independence from Spain (1818)
  • Lady Jane Grey: was beheaded for treason, after a nine-day reign as queen of England (1554)
  • NAACP: early civil rights organization was founded (1909)
  • the Last Emperor: the Republic of China banished 7-year-old Qing emperor Puyi to the Forbidden City (1912)
  • Dracula: the horror film starring Bela Lugosi premiered at the Roxy Theater in NYC (1931)
  • Vietnam War: the first the conflict's American POWs were released (1973)
  • Bill Clinton: impeachment trial ended in Senate acquittal (1999)
  • NEAR Shoemaker: space probe touched down on Eros, becoming the first craft to land upon an asteroid (2001)
  • Mattel: announced the breakup of Barbie and Ken after 43 years (2004)
Birthdays
  • John Winthrop 1588
  • Charles Darwin 1809
  • Abraham Lincoln (U.S.) 1809 - Sixteenth President of the United States
  • Ted Mack (William Maguiness) 1904
  • Tex (Gordon) Beneke 1914
  • Lorne Green 1915
  • Dom DiMaggio 1917 - Baseball player
  • Forrest Tucker 1919
  • Mel Powell 1923
  • Franco Zeffirelli 1923 - Movie director
  • Joe Garagiola 1926 - Baseball broadcaster
  • Bill Russell 1934 - Basketball player
  • Gene McDaniels 1935
  • Joe Don Baker 1936 - Actor
  • Judy Blume 1938 - Author of books for children and young adults.
  • Raymond Manzarek 1939 - Musician (The Doors)
  • Moe Bandy 1944
  • Charles Pasarell 1944
  • Maud Adams 1945
  • Cliff DeYoung 1945 - Actor, musician
  • Joe Schermie 1948 - Musician (Three Dog Night)
  • Michael Ironside 1950
  • Steve Hackett 1950 - Musician (Genesis)
  • Michael McDonald 1952 - Musician (Doobie Brothers)
  • Simon MacCorkindale 1952
  • Joanna Kerns 1953 - Actress ("Growing Pains")
  • Arsenio Hall 1955 - Actor, comedian , talk show host
  • Christine Elise 1965 - Actress ("Beverly Hills 90210")
  • Josh Brolin 1968 - Actor ("No Country for Old Men")
  • Chynna Phillips 1968 - Musician (Wilson Phillips)
  • Jim Creeggan (Barenaked Ladies)1970
  • Keri Lewis 1971 - Musician (Mint Condition)
  • Jesse Spencer 1979 - Actor ("House")
  • Juan Carlos 1980
  • Christina Ricci 1980 - Actress
    Joanie Brosas 1992 - model / cosplay
    Valorie Curry 1986 Actress (The Tick, Blair Witch)
     



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