International Talk Like a Pirate Day

It's that time again: Today , September 19th, is International Talk Like a Pirate Day, Japanese Respect for the Aged day ... and my birthday. It also happens to be the day Giles Corey was
"pressed" to death by villagers who stacked increasingly large rocks on
him because he'd been declared a witch in the famous Salem Witch Trials
(1692). It was the day women were finally allowed to vote (1893) and
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid committed their first robbery
(1900). It's the anniversary of the first underground nuclear bomb test
and the Dodgers last game at Ebbets Field (1957), where they beat the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-0 (fortunately for me, my father was watching the
Dodgers game that day, not the nuclear bomb test). Khruschev was banned
from Disneyland on September 19 (1959), 155 people died when a Boeing
747 collided with a mountain in Turkey (1976) and 171 died when their
DC-10 was decimated by a terrorist's bomb over the Tunuru Desert in
Niger (1989), which probably explains my life-long fear of flying.

September 19th is also the day Twiggy was born, which has always made me happy, and the day Red Fox died, which has always made me sad. This may explain why the Sanford and Son theme is one of my all time favorite songs. It's also the day Scott Fahlman
posted the first recorded emoticon :-) to the internet (1982), which I
like, and an earthquake in Mexico killed thousands (1985), which I
don't like. Hurricane Hugo hit South Carolina (1980), the Guelb El-Kebir massacre hit Algeria (1997), a couple of German tourists discovered Otzi the Iceman, and hours later, death took Dr. Seuss (1991), otherwise known as Theodor Seuss Geisel, who drew animated insects for a bug spray company before he became Dr. Seuss the children's book author. He also penned many a brilliant and bizarre political cartoon.
And September 19th isn't our only connection: Dr. Seuss was born in
Springfield, MA; I was born in Springfield, IL. And, as many people
have pointed out over the years, my last name sounds very much like the
name of a Dr. Seuss character.  

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The Ice-man Dr. Seuss connection is spooky. Ths Skloot-Seuss connection suddenly makes more sense as well...

Argh, but ye be a winsome wench. Happy eventful birthday, (Mine is a real yawn with Burt Convey).

By JefFlyingV (not verified) on 19 Sep 2009 #permalink

It's also the day that I was given direct knowledge of what humans' role in the great divine plan was, and I'll share it with you for only $6.66! Cash only.
...What? You mean this ISN'T "National Make-up Your Own Religion Day"? How about "Nationa'l Become Fabulously Wealthy and then send half to Rebecca Skloot for her birthday' Day"?
Well, then, the very best birthday ever day. Thanks for spreadin' the joy. Cheers.