FRIDAY THE 13TH!
triskaidekaphobia \ tris-kahy-dek-uh-FOH-bee-uh, tris-kuh- \ , noun;
- fear or a phobia concerning the number 13.
furtive \FUR-tiv\, adjective:
- Done by stealth; surreptitious; secret; as, a furtive look.
- Expressive of stealth; sly; shifty; sneaky.
- Stolen; obtained by stealth.
- Given to stealing; thievish; pilfering.
sloth-cloth
- An old tee-shirt you wear while hanging around the house.
- The word is hard to say many times quickly.
The great man came to the door wearing baggy boxer shorts and a food-stained sloth-cloth.
Trivia
What 1950s-era car featured a speedometer that glowed when a preset speed was reached?
- The ill-fated Ford Edsel, in 1958.

Holiday
- Friday the 13th: No one really knows the origin of the superstition about Friday the 13th, although in Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code, he suggested that it started with the arrest of the Knights Templar on Friday, October 13, 1307.

History
- taxicabs: first appeared on the streets of New York City (1907)
- Bambi: the animated Disney movie opened at Radio City Music Hall (1942)
- Echo 1: the first balloon satellite was launched, allowing the first two-way phone conversation via satellite (1960)
- Berlin: was divided by barbed wire, which soon became the Berlin Wall (1961)
William Caxton 1422- Lucy Stone 1818
- Annie Oakley 1860
- Bert Lahr 1895
- Alfred Hitchcock 1899
- Regis Toomey 1902
- "Buddy" Charles Rogers 1904
- Gene Raymond 1908
- Ben Hogan 1912
- Rex Humbard 1919
- George Shearing 1919
- Neville Brand 1920
- Fidel Castro 1926
- Pat Harrington 1929
- Don Ho 1930
- Joycelyn Elders 1933
- Son Seals 1942
- Kevin Tighe 1944
- Gretchen Corbett 1947
Kathleen Battle 1948- Bobby Clarke 1949
- Cliff Fish (Paper Lace) 1949
- Dan Fogelberg 1951
- Feargal Sharkey (Undertones) 1958
- Danny Bonaduce 1959
- Quinn Cummings 1967
- Andy Griggs 1973
- Vicca 1974 - t3h pr0n
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