Today is Flag Day in Argentina. National Flag day commemorates the death of Manuel Belgrano, who created the current flag.
The national flag of Argentina dates from 1812. It is a triband, with three equally wide horizontal bands of light blue, white and light blue. In 1818, a ‘ Sun of May’ was added to the center.
During the Argentine War of Independence General Belgrano was leading a battle near Rosario. He noticed that both the Crown’s forces and the independence forces were using the same colors (Spain’s yellow and red).
After realizing this, Belgrano created a new flag using the colors that were used by the Criollos during the May Revolution in 1810.
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Debbie!!!
Today is the birthday, in 1947, of Dolores Brooks, second lead singer of the girl group the Crystals. She sang lead vocalist on both the Crystals’ 1963 Phil Spector produced hits ‘Then He Kissed Me’ and ‘Da Doo Ron Ron’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-qqi7-Q19k
Today is Youth Day in South Africa. Previously known as Soweto Day, Youth Day marks the start of the Soweto riots on this day in 1976. The riots were ignited by a government ruling that all teaching in black schools would be held in Afrikaans.
On June 16th 1976 nearly 30,000 pupils from Soweto joined a protest march. After several clashes with the police and sporadic violence over the next few weeks, approximately 700 people, many of them youths, had been killed and there was widespread destruction of property.
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Today is the birthday, in 1934, of Ruby Nash, American singer who led the rhythm and blues group Ruby & the Romantics who scored the 1963 US No.1 hit ‘Our Day Will Come’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfnEoou-FKU
Today is the Day of Mourning in the Baltic states. In Estonia and Latvia, it is known as the Day of Mourning and Commemoration or Day of Remembrance for Victims of Soviet Terror. In Lithuania, this date is referred to as Mourning and Hope Day. It is marked with solemn ceremonies and demonstrations. On June 14, 1941, 10,000 Estonians, 15,424 Latvians, and 17,600 Lithuanians were deported to various Gulags in the eastern-most territories of the Soviet Union. Mass deportations were also carried out in Western Ukraine and what is now Moldova.
In the summer of 1940, the Soviet Union occupied Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania as a result of the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact signed between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union on 23 August 1939. The purpose of the deportations of prominent and active persons was to eliminate any possible resistance to Soviet rule. Most never returned.
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Bada Bing!
I recently got divorced from my wife. We decided to split the house. I got the outside.
I read the expression ‘revenge is a dish best served cold’. Then I read ‘revenge is sweet’. I came to the conclusion that revenge is ice cream.
My neighbor just yelled at her kids so loud that even I brushed my teeth and went to bed.
Mass shootings will now be referred to as “Republican Endorsed Killings”.
Every drag performer in Florida should temporarily change their stage name to Rhonda Santis.
Calling bigotry an opinion is like calling arsenic a flavor.
I’m not saying I’m old and worn out, but I make sure I’m nowhere near the curb on trash day.
As I’ve gotten older, people think I’ve become lazy. The truth is I’m just being more energy-efficient.
Rich people have fancy labels on their clothes. Happy people have pet hair on theirs.
So HBO Max is now just Max. Your move Peacock.
Today is the birthday, in 1945, of English musician, singer, songwriter, composer, and record producer Rod Argent who was a member of The Zombies who had the 1964 UK No.12 single ‘She’s Not There’ and went on to form the band Argent Argent who had the 1972 UK No.5 single ‘Hold Your Head Up’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2hXBf1DakE
Today is the Feast of St. Anthony which is celebrated in several countries around the world, most notably Portugal and Spain. Tomorrow is Flag Day in the US. It commemorates the day in 1777 when the Continental Congress approved the design of the US Flag.
Resolved, that the Flag of the thirteen United States shall be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the Union be thirteen stars, white on a blue field, representing a new constellation.
According to legend, in 1776, George Washington commissioned Philadelphia seamstress Betsy Ross to create a flag for the new nation. Scholars, however, credit the flag’s design to Francis Hopkinson, who also designed the Great Seal and first coin of the United States. Even so, Ross most likely met Washington and certainly sewed early American flags in her family’s Philadelphia upholstery shop.
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Today is the birthday, in 1941, of Marv Tarplin, American guitarist and songwriter, best known as the guitarist for the Miracles from the 1950s through the early 1970s who co-wrote several of their biggest hits, including the 1965 Grammy Hall Of Fame inducted ‘The Tracks of My Tears’. He died aged 70 on 30 Sep 2011. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCwkZrj2VT4
today is Independence Day – a public holiday in the Philippines. Known in the Philippines as ‘Araw ng Kasarinlan’, or ‘Day of Freedom’, this day commemorates the Philippine Declaration of Independence from Spain on June 12th 1898.
Since the middle of the sixteenth century, the Philippines had been part of the Spanish Empire.
A secret group called ”Katipunan’ consisting Philippine activists who wanted independence had been uncovered in 1896. This led to the beginning of the struggle for independence. By 1897, a truce had been signed between the revolutionaries and the Spanish with the leaders of the revolution accepting to be exiled outside the Philippines. In 1898, after attacks on Americans interests in the region by the Spanish during the Spanish-American War, the US gave support to the independence movement, bringing back the rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo from exile, who rallied local Filipino support.
United against the Spanish with the American forces, over 300 hundred years of Spanish rule was brought to an end when Aguinaldo proclaimed the independence of the Philippines in Kawit, Cavite, on June 12th 1898. Under the Treaty of Paris, Spain agreed to cede the Philippines to the United States for a payment of twenty million dollars.
A year later, some Filipino’s started to feel that all that had happened is that Spanish rule had been replaced by American rule, leading to the Philippine–American War. The result of that was the suppression of Filipino insurrection and ongoing American occupation with limited self-rule. It wasn’t until July 4th 1946 that the islands gained their full independence.
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Round Tyres
Today is the birthday, in 1944, of Harold Cowart, from John Fred and His Playboy Band who had the 1968 US No.1 & UK No.3 single ‘Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)’ which was a parodic play on the title of The Beatles’ song ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaWaQBxc0aI
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