Good Morning, Do! Today is Wednesday, May 27 ___________________________________________________ Today, May 27 in 1977 - George H. Willig was fined for scaling the World Trade Center in New York on May 26. He was fined $1.10. ______________________________________________________ Today's Bonehead Award: Woman Nabbed For Spitting On Grocery Items ______________________________________________________ If you can help with the cost of the Humor Letter, please donate what you can! | | _____________________________________________________ I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. --- Galileo Galilei (1564 - 1642) _____________________________________________________ Last summer, down on Lake Isabella, located in the high desert, an hour east of Bakersfield, California, some folks, new to boating, were having a problem. No matter how hard they tried, they couldn't get their brand new 22 ft. boat going. It was very sluggish in almost every maneuver, no matter how much power was applied. After about an hour of trying to make it go, they putted to a nearby marina, thinking someone there could tell them what was wrong. A thorough topside check revealed everything in perfect working condition. The engine ran fine, the out drive went up and down, and the prop was the correct size and pitch. So, one of the marina guys jumped in the water to check underneath. He came up choking on water, he was laughing so hard. NOW REMEMBER...THIS IS TRUE Under the boat, still strapped securely in place, was the boat trailer! __________________________________________ Kawaguchiko Lake and Mt Fuji in Japan __________________________________________ >From Connie Sid and Al were sitting in a Mexican restaurant. "Sid," asked Al, "Are there any Jews in Mexico?" ...snip... "We have orange Jews, prune Jews, tomato Jews and grape Jews, but no one ever hear of Mexican Jews!" ___________________________________________________ An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD has been earned by Sharon Turpin, 58, Tampa, Floriduh Woman Nabbed For Spitting On Grocery Items A Florida Woman was arrested Saturday for spitting on groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to police who say the suspect also threatened to beat up customers at a Publix supermarket. Investigators say that Sharon Turpin, 58, caused a disturbance inside and outside the store in a suburban Tampa mall. Pictured at right, Turpin had previously been trespassed from the Largo Mall in 2014. Turpin, cops say, was spotted Saturday spitting on merchandise at Publix, where she also threatened to beat up customers in a store bathroom and argued with a manager. When police subsequently located Turpin outside Publix, she allegedly provided them with a false name and date of birth. She was subsequently identified and booked into jail on a pair of misdemeanor charges. Turpin is locked up in lieu of $400 bond. Arrest affidavits do not indicate how much damage Turpin caused during her spitting spree at Publix (seen below). Turpins rap sheet includes convictions for battery; theft; reckless driving; marijuana possession; trespass; and battery on a corrections officer. DeaWebby's Tech Support Pits From: Janice Re: Give RemoveIt access? Dear Webby, On the shouldiremoveit website, do I need to permit it access? Like when other websites send an update. If so I will need the code to permit it. (It took a while to figure out I had to go into the gizzards of the beast to allow access for some updates.) Also is it automatic or do I have to run it occasionally? If so I will need to know that access code too. Janice Dear Janice Yes, you have to allow it to make changes to your system. That is what you want it to do. Get rid of no longer needed stuff. It not only deletes files, but takes the program location out of the Registry. The registry is protected against accidental editing or deleting, so it asks you if you want to allow changes. Don't worry about it. "Should I Remove It" is a clean and respectable program, used by Millions of people, and I have never seen anything bad about them. After it removes whatever you tell it to remove, it shuts itself down and goes away. If you re-install a program, that you had told it to remove, it ignores that and assumes you just wanted to flush an old or corrupt version and now are installing a new or better version. It won't block you from doing that. Have FUN! DearWebby
If you can help with the cost of the Humor Letter, please donate what you can! | | ____________________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Those of you who have ever heard native Texas girls speak know they're really slow talkers. Usually that's not a problem. Unless, of course, they're trying to convince some guy they're "not that kind of girl." See, by the time they're halfway finished -- they are. _____________________________________________ A guy came home to his wife and said "Guess what? I've found a great job. A 10 a.m. start, 2 p.m. finish, no overtime, no weekends and it pays $600 a week!" "That's great," his wife said. "Yeah, I thought so too," he agreed. "You start Monday." _____________________________________________ A doctor in New York recently made a serious incorrect diagnosis. He treated a patient for a cold before learning the guy could afford pneumonia. ____________________________________________ >From Van While on our honeymoon I informed my new husband, Dear, don't expect the first few meals to be great. It takes time to find the right restaurant. Ophelia Dingbatter's NewsNo sermon and not suitable for church, just jokes and fun for grownups. Read it on-line or subscribe. If you subscribe, look for the double opt-in confirmation request. | ___________________________________________________ Today May 27 in 1647 - Alse Young (Achsah Young or Alice Young), a resident of Windsor, CT, was executed for being a "witch." It was the first recorded American execution of a "witch." 1668 - Three colonists were expelled from Massachusetts for being Baptists. 1813 - Americans captured Fort George, Canada. 1896 - 255 people were killed in St. Louis, MO, when a tornado struck. 1901 - The Edison Storage Battery Company was organized. 1907 - The Bubonic Plague broke out in San Francisco. 1919 - A U.S. Navy seaplane completed the first transatlantic flight. 1926 - Bronze figures of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer were erected in Hannibal, MO. 1929 - Colonel Charles Lindbergh and Anne Spencer Murrow were married. 1931 - Piccard and Knipfer made the first flight into the stratosphere, by balloon. 1933 - In the U.S., the Federal Securities Act was signed. The act required the registration of securities with the Federal Trade Commission. 1935 - The U.S. Supreme Court declared that President Franklin Roosevelt's National Industrial Recovery Act was unconstitutional. 1937 - In California, the Golden Gate Bridge was opened to pedestrian traffic. The bridge connected San Francisco and Marin County. 1941 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed an "unlimited national emergency" amid rising world tensions. 1941 - The German battleship Bismarck was sunk by British naval and air forces. 2,300 people were killed. 1942 - German General Erwin Rommel began a major offensive in Libya with his Afrika Korps. 1944 - U.S. General MacArthur landed on Biak Island in New Guinea. 1960 - A military coup overthrew the democratic government of Turkey. 1977 - George H. Willig was fined for scaling the World Trade Center in New York on May 26. He was fined $1.10. 1982 - Japan announced the elimination of tariffs on 96 industrial goods. 1985 - In Beijing, representatives of Britain and China exchanged instruments of ratification on the pact returning Hong Kong to the Chinese in 1997. 1986 - Mel Fisher recovered a jar that contained 2,300 emeralds from the Spanish ship Atocha. The ship sank in the 17th century. 1647 - Alse Young (Achsah Young or Alice Young), a resident of Windsor, CT, was executed for being a "witch." It was the first recorded American execution of a "witch." 1668 - Three colonists were expelled from Massachusetts for being Baptists. 1813 - Americans captured Fort George, Canada. 1896 - 255 people were killed in St. Louis, MO, when a tornado struck. 1901 - The Edison Storage Battery Company was organized. 1907 - The Bubonic Plague broke out in San Francisco. 1919 - A U.S. Navy seaplane completed the first transatlantic flight. 1926 - Bronze figures of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer were erected in Hannibal, MO. 1929 - Colonel Charles Lindbergh and Anne Spencer Murrow were married. 1931 - Piccard and Knipfer made the first flight into the stratosphere, by balloon. 1933 - Walt Disney's "Three Little Pigs" was first released. Disney movies, music and books 1933 - In the U.S., the Federal Securities Act was signed. The act required the registration of securities with the Federal Trade Commission. 1935 - The U.S. Supreme Court declared that President Franklin Roosevelt's National Industrial Recovery Act was unconstitutional. 1937 - In California, the Golden Gate Bridge was opened to pedestrian traffic. The bridge connected San Francisco and Marin County. 1941 - U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt proclaimed an "unlimited national emergency" amid rising world tensions. 1941 - The German battleship Bismarck was sunk by British naval and air forces. 2,300 people were killed. 1942 - German General Erwin Rommel began a major offensive in Libya with his Afrika Korps. 1944 - U.S. General MacArthur landed on Biak Island in New Guinea. 1960 - A military coup overthrew the democratic government of Turkey. 1977 - George H. Willig was fined for scaling the World Trade Center in New York on May 26. He was fined $1.10. 1982 - Japan announced the elimination of tariffs on 96 industrial goods. 1985 - In Beijing, representatives of Britain and China exchanged instruments of ratification on the pact returning Hong Kong to the Chinese in 1997. 1986 - Mel Fisher recovered a jar that contained 2,300 emeralds from the Spanish ship Atocha. The ship sank in the 17th century. 1988 - The U.S. Senate ratified the INF treaty. The INF pact was the first arms-control agreement since the 1972 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I) to receive Senate approval. 1994 - Nobel Prize-winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn returned to Russia. He had been in exile for two decades. 1996 - Russian President Boris Yeltsin negotiated a cease- fire to the war in Chechnya in his first meeting with the leader of the rebels. 1997 - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the sexual harassment suit filed by Paula Jones could continue while President Clinton was in office. 1998 - Michael Fortier was sentenced to 12 years in prison for not warning anyone about the plot to bomb an Oklahoma City federal building. 1999 - In The Hague, Netherlands, a war crimes tribunal indicted Slobodan Milosevic and four others for atrocities in Kosovo. It was the first time that a sitting head of state had been charged with such a crime. 2020 Do smiled. |
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