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Born in Abbott, Texas on this day in 1933, once just a singing cowboy, today a superstar whose major concern is the welfare of the American farmer. That’s pretty much the way Willie Nelson would describe himself.

His major love throughout his life has been to sing and play his guitar. He’s been through several wives and not had much time to spend with his children ... not that he didn’t want to ... but the call of the road has been all too powerful for the bandana-wearing, singing cowboy. Willie Nelson loves nothing better than to travel in his bus (you’d recognize it with its colorful, painted mural) across the United States, stopping at music theatres along the way to sing to his fans.

His other dedication is to the plight of the American farmer. Every year, Willie leads the Farm Aid benefit to raise money to help the poor farmers who have lost so much to major farm conglomerates and big government.

Willie Nelson is no stranger to big government. He’s probably the only American to have owed $32 million in back taxes and paid every penny he owed including penalties and interest. He almost lost his Texas ranch, his bus, and everything else he owned.

But, the recipient of the 1989 Grammy Living Legend Award prefers to sing. “I’m on the road again...”



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Click on the picture! Willie Melson-Blue Eyes Cryin' in the Rain


Today In History~

1812 - There aren’t many states that can boast an abundance of pelicans, but Louisiana, the 18th state to enter the United States of America, has plenty. That’s why it calls itself the Pelican State and the state bird is the eastern brown pelican. Named in honor of Louis XIV of France, Louisiana has several other nicknames: Sportsman’s Paradise, Sugar State, and Creole State. The capital of Louisiana is Baton Rouge and the beautiful magnolia is its adopted flower while the state tree is the bald cypress. All together now, let’s sing You are My Sunshine, Louisiana’s state song. Give Me Louisiana is also considered a state song, and the state motto is: Union, justice and confidence. We’re not too confident in choosing which song to sing, though.

1889 - The first national holiday in the United States was celebrated. The citizens of the U.S. observed the centennial of George Washington’s inauguration. Although this is no longer a national holiday, you’ll be happy to know that there are now at least half a dozen holidays -- most on Mondays -- that give folks in the U.S. a day off from work and a reason to have a parade, picnic, or go shopping at the mall to take advantage of the holiday sales. These national holidays include: New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, President’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day and Thanksgiving Day.

1900 - Train engineer Casey Jones was killed when trying to save the Cannonball Express as it highballed its way through Vaughn, MS. The famous song about Jones is loosely relatable to the train accident which cost the railroad engineer his life.

1903 - Victor Records made its first Red Seal recording this day. The premiere disk featured Ada Crossley, an opera contralto.

1922 - Charlie Robertson of the Chicago White Sox pitched the major league’s fifth perfect game. The Chisox defeated the Detroit Tigers, 2-0.

1939 - The first railroad car equipped with fluorescent lights was put into service. The train car was known as the General Pershing Zephyr.

1939- Baseball’s ‘Iron Horse’, Lou Gehrig, played his last game with the New York Yankees on this day.

1939 - Public Television began. President Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first chief executive to appear on TV. Roosevelt spoke at the opening ceremonies of the New York World’s Fair in Flushing, NY on WNBT in New York.

1940 - Jimmy Dorsey and his band recorded the bandleader’s signature song, Contrasts, for Decca Records. The song went on to become one of the most familiar big band themes of the era.

1940 - Belle Martell was licensed in California by state boxing officials to be the first American woman prize-fight referee!

1944 - The New York Giants (of baseball) whipped the Brooklyn Dodgers 26-8. They also set a major-league record for runs driven in by a team in a single game.

1945 - “How would you like to be queen for a day!” That opening line, delivered by host, Jack Bailey, was first heard on Mutual radio on this day. The first Queen for a Day was Mrs. Evelyn Lane. Years later Bailey would take the show to TV for a long, popular run.

1945 - Arthur Godfrey began his CBS radio morning show. His theme was Seems Like Old Times. Arthur Godfrey Time ran until this very same day in 1972. Godfrey’s show was different in that he used live talent and not records. His popularity with listeners was the major reason that several sponsors gave Godfrey the freedom to ad-lib their commercials and, from time to time, joke about the products as well.

1947 - Maps had to be changed as Boulder Dam was changed back to its original name, Hoover Dam. Some people, mostly those who live in the community of Boulder, Nevada, still refer to the dam as Boulder Dam. Many of them think that changing the dam’s name was a damn shame.

1953 - Frank Sinatra and Nelson Riddle became a team this day at Capitol Records in Hollywood. Sinatra’s new musical style, under Riddle’s direction, brought the crooner to the top of the record world for the second time in his illustrious career.

1955 - A few University of Iowa men students released a little pent-up energy. What did they do? They conducted panty raids at women’s dorms. Some say the Hawkeyes were still celebrating their February 28th basketball win (72-70) over the Golden Gophers of the University of Minnesota. Others think the men were celebrating the fact that enough snow had melted after the long winter to make it possible to find the women’s dorms again. In any case, panty raids became the in thing to do at colleges everywhere. Now that colleges have coed dorms, the raids have become a part of collegiate history along with the swallowing of goldfish.

1964 - TV sets would be drastically different after a ruling by the FCC stating that all TV receivers should be equipped to receive both VHF (channels 2-13) and the new UHF (channels 14-83). As a result, TV dealers scrambled to unload their VHF-only models as fast as possible. Antenna manufacturers were kept busy, as the new UHF receivers required new antennas too.

1975 - Saigon -- and all of Vietnam -- fell into communist hands this day, the unofficial end of the Vietnam War. As the U.S. withdrew completely from Saigon, the old noncommunist capital fell to North Vietnamese tanks. Americans commemorate the fall of Saigon with memorial services for the 58,153 Americans who died in Southeast Asia during the war.

1985 - The National Basketball Association set an all-time season attendance record as 19,506,355 fans attended games in arenas around the league. Seven NBA cities -- Boston, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles and Philadelphia -- drew over a million fans each in the 1984-85 basketball season.

1987 - Three more compact discs of music by The Beatles went on sale for the first time. The discs were Help!, Rubber Soul and Revolver. All became hits again for the Fab Four.


Music For The Day~


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milk and Girl Scout cookies ;-)

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Thanks for the nice opener Scoutgal! Glad to see you back in the lineup. I still play Emmylou regularly, the old cowboy, not so much anymore........


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Good morning, everybody.

Oh Scout, Willie is a friend of Athens. I love that song.
I like this one too.

Starting the day with Emmylou works for me too.
The picture is stunning.

I'm off to work!

Olyve



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More swine flu cases identified in San Diego-one at San Diego State University. They are considering shutting that place down.


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Since the swine flu has made it to the RT, I will post this here as I already have on the swine flu thread:
Los Angeles Times - Swine flu not as bad as regular flu


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Since the swine flu has made it to the RT


I overheard on a customer's tv this morning that there cases in Huntsville, Al causing a bunch of closings. Schools and such. I don't have details but hopefully Bama will come along soon and fill us in.
It has reached Georgia now too apparently.



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1947 - Maps had to be changed as Boulder Dam was changed back to its original name, Hoover Dam. Some people, mostly those who live in the community of Boulder, Nevada, still refer to the dam as Boulder Dam. Many of them think that changing the dam’s name was a damn shame.
It's surprising how many people come through here (Boulder, CO) and still ask for directions to "the Dam". (Still not nearly as many who still want to know how to get to the "Mork and Mindy" house or JonBenet Ramsey house. rolleyes)

Just a quick stop by in what has been a crazy, stressful month of April. Just returned from St. George, UT where husband's (estranged) brother was found dead. Spent a week trying to sort out the mess left behind by a tortured soul who's 66 years on earth certainly didn't seem very happy. He had not spoken to us in 5 years and even his children had no contact with him. A sad tale indeed.

So, after 4 days back trying to catch up at work, I'm off again tomorrow, this time for a much happier occasion. Our son (and only child)graduates from college this weekend, along with his fiancee, so we're off for the big event and celebration. On Tuesday, the four of us depart for Florida to swim, kayak, hike and even hang out with "the Mouse" for a couple of days. cool

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1939 - Public Television began. President Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first chief executive to appear on TV.

1975 - Saigon -- and all of Vietnam -- fell into communist hands this day, the unofficial end of the Vietnam War.
COINCIDENCE? I think NOT!

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I don't believe in an afterlife, so I don't have to spend my whole life fearing hell, or fearing heaven even more. For whatever the tortures of hell, I think the boredom of heaven would be even worse.
- - - Isaac Asimov

"I hope I live to see the day when, as in the early days of our country, we won't have any public schools. The churches will have taken them over again and Christians will be running them. What a happy day that will be!"
- - - Jerry Falwell

From the Church of Ineffable Stupidity:

a) Jane Harman
It was bad enough that she was caught conspiring with an Israeli spy. Then she had to turn around and hire Lanny Davis as her press spokesman.

Now, she issues a press release about her press spokesman:
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HARMAN STATEMENT ON LANNY DAVIS
Washington, DC - Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) issued the following statement:

"My day job, road races and family leave me too little time to feed the insatiable beast (the press). Lanny is an old and trusted friend who has expertise in getting the facts out."


A press release explaining the presence of her new press spokesman and his future role? Isn't that his job? Jane, Jane, Jane.

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b) Father shot dead by 12 yr old daughter while he slept.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jxfcO5op1EFP7D944KboTbnRoyJgD97SQNR80

In unrelated news, the NRA named a 12 yr old texas girl as its new poster child. "She has incredible aim, and hits exactly what she aims for. Plus, she's such a cute kid!" gushed the NRA spokesman.

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c) One News Now cracks up, becomes catatonic over Sam Brownback
America rejoiced today, learning that the ultra-conservative dissembling organization known as One News Now lost its collective mind, irate that one of its christian senators sold his soul to the devil.

Brownback made the mortal sin of approving of Gov. Kathy Sebelius as HHS chief. Brownback also expressed an interest in replacing her as governor.
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Senator Brownback (R-Kansas) joined home-state colleague Pat Roberts and seven other Republicans Tuesday to help Kathleen Sebelius win approval (65-31) to serve as HHS secretary. The nomination of the Kansas governor -- which Brownback has supported since it was announced almost two months ago -- was controversial because of her failure to pay taxes and her lack of honesty regarding the large sum of campaign donations she received from notorious Kansas abortionist George Tiller.

Wichita pastor Terry Fox, a longtime friend and supporter of Senator Brownback, says the word "disappointment" would not be strong enough to describe his reaction to Brownback's actions. Pastor Fox says members of his Wichita church have made hundreds of phone calls to Brownback's office, but the senator "doesn't care what conservative Christians think" on this matter.

"The part of the body of Christ that I'm a part of feels that we've been betrayed by Sam Brownback," says Fox. "Pat Roberts has disappointed us before, and we know him some; but really, Sam Brownback has been a huge disappointment. And I would say [that] we must, we must hold Sam Brownback accountable for this vote."

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=509534

You have to love the buffoons at One News. Their ultra-conservative, christian prism thru which they view the whole world, is so narrow, that an electron microscope can determine its width with great difficulty.

The one redeeming quality about One News is whenever they complain or have their heads explode, you can be sure that the news is pretty good for the rest of the country.

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d) Miss California
If IQs were measured in terms of wattage, Carrie Prejean would give a burned out refrigerator light a run for its money. Having lost the Ms. USA contest, she used her preference for "opposite marriage" to start a new career. She is now on a campaign to protect marriage.

As for her tits? Yeah, they are fake. In fact, the Miss California committee paid for her implants a few weeks before the competition. I guess she has two things going for her, and brains is not one of them.
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Prejean said on NBC’s Today (video below) that marriage is an issue “very dear to my heart” and said she’s surprised by the uproar surrounding her remarks. “I never thought in a million years that this would be happening.”

Speaking of things close to one’s heart, the Miss California organization has confirmed that it paid for the 21-year-old Prejean to receive breast implants weeks before the national pageant.

http://rawstory.com/08/blog/2009/04...-gay-marriage/#tab=home&url=home.php

Ms. Prejean, you should have phrased it this way: "I never thought!" It would be far more accurate.



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1889 - The first national holiday in the United States was celebrated. The citizens of the U.S. observed the centennial of George Washington’s inauguration.

1945 - “How would you like to be queen for a day!” That opening line, delivered by host, Jack Bailey, was first heard on Mutual radio on this day.

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Originally Posted by olyve
I overheard on a customer's tv this morning that there cases in Huntsville, Al causing a bunch of closings. Schools and such. I don't have details but hopefully Bama will come along soon and fill us in.
It has reached Georgia now too apparently.


I heard two cases and the schools are closed. The only other problem I've heard is the 911 lines are tied up with people calling in flu symptoms.


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