Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

quittance \KWIT-ns\, noun:
  1. recompense or requital.
  2. discharge from a debt or obligation.
  3. a document certifying discharge from debt or obligation, as a receipt.
Quittance is derived from the Old French quit meaning "free, clear." The root did not take on its negative connotation, "to give up," until the 1600s.
 
Eyeolating
  • When you're checking out a girl (or guy) so vigorously that you violate them.
Friend: Could anyone notice me checking out that dime that walked by?
Me: Dude, you could go to jail, that's how hard you were eyeolating her.

History
  • Dominican Republic: became independent of Haiti (1844); then got its first elected president after 38 years of dictatorship (1963)
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa: the Italian government requested aid in preventing the tower from toppling; however, it was considered important to retain the tilt (1964)
  • carbon-14: radioactive isotope that is the basis of radiocarbon dating was discovered at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1940)
  • Kuwait: oil-rich Arabian Peninsula country was liberated from Iraqi occupation during the Gulf War (1991)
Birthdays
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1807 - Poet
  • Enrico Caruso 1873 - Opera singer
  • Hugo (Layfayette) Black - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
  • Marian Anderson 1897 - Opera singer
  • John Steinbeck 1902 - Writer ("The Grapes of Wrath")
  • Gene Sarazen 1902 - Golfer
  • James T. Farrell 1904 - Author
  • Franchot Tone 1905 - Actor ("Mutiny on the Bounty")
  • Joan Bennett 1910 - Actress ("Little Women [1933]", "House of Dark Shadows")
  • Ted Horn 1910 - Auto racer
  • Irwin Shaw (Irwin Gilbert Shamforoff) 1913 - Novelist ("The Young Lions")
  • John Connally 1917 - Governor of Texas, was shot during the JFK assassination.
  • Guy Mitchell (Al Cernick) 1927 - Singer
  • James Herlihy 1927 - Actor ("Four Friends"), writer ("Midnight Cowboy")
  • Joanne Woodward 1930 - Actress ("The Three Faces of Eve")
  • Elizabeth Taylor 1932 - Actress ("Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?")
  • Ray Berry 1933 - Football player, coach
  • Ralph Nader 1934 - Consumer advocate
  • Chuck Glaser 1936 - Singer (Glaser Brothers), songwriter
  • Jay Silvester 1937 - Discus athlete, first to throw over 60m
  • Barbara Babcock 1939 - Actress
  • Peter Revson 1939 - Auto racer
  • Howard Hesseman 1940 - Actor ("WKRP in Cincinnati")
  • Mary Frann (Mary Frances Luecke) 1943 - Actress ("Newhart")
  • Wil (Wilbur) Jones 1947 - Basketball player, coach
  • Eddie Gray 1948 - Musician (Tommy James & The Shondells)
  • Debra Monk 1949 - Actress
  • Steve Harley (Nice) 1951 - Musician (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel)
  • Dwight Jones 1952 - Basketball player
  • Neal Schon 1954 - Musician (Journey)
  • Reinhard Fendrich 1955
  • Garry Christian 1955 - Musician (The Christians)
  • Johnny Van Zant 1957 - Country singer
  • Adrian Smith 1957 - Musician (Iron Maiden)
  • Paul Humphreys 1960 - Musician (OMD)
  • Grant Show 1962 - Actor ("Melrose Place", "Beverly Hills 90210")
  • Adam Baldwin 1962 - Actor ("Wyatt Earp", "Ordinary People")
  • Mike Cross 1965 - Musician (Sponge)
  • Chili 1971 - Singer (TLC)
  • Roderic Clark 1973
  • Tony Gonzalez 1976 - Football player
  • Chelsea Clinton 1980 - fugly daughter of U.S. President Clinton
  • Bobby Wilson 1981 - Musician (Mista)
  • Josh Groban 1981 - Singer
  • Liz Chavez 1985

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