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Sunday, July 11, 2021

Weather/Smoke ~ Picture of the Day ~ Dallas Cowboys ~ Rancher-Style Cheese Buns ~ Jennifer Pendleton ~ National 7-Eleven Day ~ All American Pet Photo Day

 



Good smokey 56º morning. Yesterday we topped at 106º.

We are smokey from the thousands of acres burning in Oregon and Northern California...





 
Picture of the Day... Betty White then and now at age 99

Betty White is probably the most beloved actress in Hollywood, and thank God she’s still alive and kickin’! She currently holds the world record for the longest career on television and most recently she voiced the character Bitey White in Toy Story 4. One thing the American people can all agree on is that Betty White is a national treasure who needs to be protected at all costs.
 
 
Interesting about the Dallas Cowboys football team...
 
The Cowboys became the NFL’s first expansion team and was the direct result of the rival AFL.

All through the 1950’s, the NFL rejected the idea of expansion. When the newly formed AFL announced their plans to begin play in 1960, the established league suddenly announced plans to expand into four cities, the first of which would be Dallas. The AFL’s flagship team, the Texans, just happened to also be located in Dallas.

Before any owner, office staff, coaching staff or players were assembled, the team was labeled the "Steers" by the league.  At the owner’s meeting in Miami Beach, Florida, Clint Murchison and Bedford Wynne were awarded the expansion franchise, which was the NFL's hope to squelch the new AFL Dallas entry.

The team was later renamed the "Rangers", which at the time was also the name of the local AAA minor league baseball team. But the baseball team had announced plans to relocate the following season.

The addition of Dallas made an uneven number of clubs in the NFL. Dallas was designated as a “swing team” and played every team once instead of twice each within division opponents.

Tex Schramm was hired away from the Rams to take the post of general manager. In the December 29, 1959 issue of the Dallas Morning News, the headline proclaimed, “Rangers Hire Tom Landry.” Coach Landry, a Texas native and University of Texas graduate, had also been courted by four other pro teams, one being the cross-town Texans.

The Rangers would get a leg up on the Texans when they signed the rival teams' first-round draft choice QB Don Meredith to a personal services contract. With the emergency timing of forming the Dallas entry, the NFL college draft had already occurred. In order to fill the new team’s roster, the NFL held a dispersal draft from players left unprotected from each member team. When the dispersal draft was held, the team was still called the Rangers.

A problem crept up when the baseball Rangers changed Major League affiliates and decided to stay put instead of the planned relocation. The Dallas NFL management didn’t want to create confusion and decided to change nicknames. Although Dallas wasn’t exactly the center of the livestock universe, the nickname "Cowboys" was catchy.


The 1960 Cowboys would become one of pro football’s few winless teams as they drudged on to a 0-11-1 record. But with good draft picks, the team would go on to become one of the NFL’s greatest football teams. At one time, the team went to 18 straight playoff appearances.

The Cowboys would draft one of the greatest running backs in the history of the league when they traded up four slots (via the Steelers) to select Emmitt Smith, III in 1990. Smith would go on to become the NFL’s career rushing leader with 18,355 yards.

The franchise has won five NFL titles (tied: fifth most) - all Super Bowls. The team is known as “The Team of the 1990s” due to their three Super Bowl victories and six division titles.  

One note of interest: in the March 22, 1960 issue of the Dallas Morning News, sports editor Bill Rives wrote a column about the recent name change from Rangers to Cowboys. His column applauded the change in order to avoid confusion with the baseball team. He also penned that at some point, sports writers would eventually abbreviate Dallas’ new nickname to "the Boys." This marked the first time the team was referred to as such.

Origin Facts:

Established: 1960

Original Owner: Clint Murchison & Bedford Wynne

Original Colors: Blue & white

First Stadium: Cotton Bowl, seating 92,100. It closed in 1971...


Then the team got the Texas Stadium....



From Mr. Food



 

Ever wonder why hot dogs come in packs of 10 and buns in packs of 8? The truth may never be known, but what are you supposed to do when you have a few extra buns on your hands? Well, that's where our Rancher-Style Cheese Buns come in! Made with leftover hot dog or hamburger buns, this recipe makes a perfect side dish, and no buns about it!

 

  • 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
  • 1/2 (1-ounce) packet ranch dressing mix
  • 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 6 hot dog or hamburger buns, split

 

  1. Preheat oven to 400 º.
  2. In a medium bowl, combine cream cheese, mayonnaise, dressing mix, and cheese; mix well then set aside.
  3. Separate rolls in half and place both halves, cut-side-up, on a baking sheet. Spread cream cheese mixture evenly over rolls.  
  4. Right before ready to serve, bake 10 to 15 minutes, or until the topping is golden and the edges of the rolls get crispy delicious.

 

 
Oh thank Heaven for 7-11! Special birthday today, my daughter-in-love, wife of my Brian... Jennifer Pendleton is celebrating. HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEN! ♥

Jen is a travel agent for Disney and sets up all that is needed for a trip to any of the Disney resorts, and she doesn't charge any fees.
She's on FB and also has a site... www.fairytalejourneysbyjen.com
 
 

 
Historically this date....
1798 – The United States Marine Corps is re-established; they had been disbanded after the American Revolutionary War.

 
 
1893 – The first cultured pearl is obtained by Kokichi Mikimoto.
      ..........interesting!

 
1921 – Former U.S. President William Howard Taft is sworn in as 10th Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, becoming the only person to ever be both President and Chief Justice.

 
 
1922 – The Hollywood Bowl opens.
  Jerry and I went to some fun concerts there... took our picnic basket.... good times.

 
 
2012 – Astronomers announce the discovery of Styx, the fifth moon of Pluto.
 
 
And births this date include....
1767 – John Quincy Adams, American politician, 6th President of the United States (d. 1848)
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1920 – Yul Brynner, Russian actor (d. 1985)
 ... interesting....
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1931 – Tab Hunter, American actor (d.2018)
    ...another interesting story....
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1956 – Sela Ward, American actress
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1963 – Lisa Rinna, American actress...
   graduate from Medford High School
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All I know. Nuff said. Have a good Sunday. Ciao.
xo Sue Mom Bobo

 
On July 11th, one convenience chain celebrates with specials on National 7-Eleven Day! Conveniently scheduled on 7-11 of each year, the day often features one of their signature items, the Slurpee.
The day focuses on franchise customers. The chain offers discounts and often free Slurpees in their many flavors. Since July is known for its summer heat, the icy cold beverage is a popular choice for cooling off all summer long.
The Slurpee debuted in 1966. While the machine already existed, 7-Eleven modified the machine made by Knedlik, which was used to make the Icee, and then branded and licensed the frozen drink under the name Slurpee. Advertising executive, Bob Stanford, gave the sweet, icy drink the name for the sound it makes as it is sucked through a straw.
The term brain freeze existed before 7-Eleven commandeered it in 1991 to replace ice cream headache or the more technical cold stimulus headache. In 1990, brain freeze was often used as a sports term to refer to athletes who faltered on the field. It also applied to the side effects of medications, especially if they affected our mental capacity. However, immediately after 7-Eleven supposedly redefined the phrase, sports columnists quickly reused the phrase to their benefit. Athletes still had a brain freeze when they made an error, but the columnists cleverly explained the player must have had a Slurpee before taking the field.
Brain Freeze Tips
Of course, brain freeze is inevitable if you drink a frozen beverage too fast. In preparation for the day, we offer a few tips.
  1. Put down the drink.
  2. Sip from a warmer liquid.
  3. If a warmer liquid isn’t available, press your tongue against the roof of your mouth.
  4. Cover your mouth and nose with your hand.
  5. Breath through your nose. This allows warmer air to circulate through your sinus passages.
  6. Return to drinking your Slurpee at a slower pace.

HOW TO OBSERVE

Go to your local 7-Eleven and get a Slurpee in your favorite flavor.

7-ELEVEN DAY HISTORY

7-Eleven first celebrated 7-Eleven Day in 2002. They encouraged customers to visit their local 7-Eleven to enjoy a free beverage as a thank you to the 7-Eleven customers. The company, which is considered the first convenience store which started in 1927 under the name of Southland Ice Company with the logo Totem, because people could conveniently “tote ’em” home their items. It wasn’t until 1947 when the company expanded its hours to from 7 AM to 11 PM that it changed its name.
 
AND... today is also....
 

 
All American Pet Photo Day encourages pet owners to share their favorite pet photos on July 11th. Be sure to charge your camera and be prepared to take adorable pictures of your pets!
Whether they are the four-legged furry kind or come from the more serpentine species, click away. Fishes and birds, pigs and equine, canine and feline should all get in line for their favorite pose. If they are friends, take a few snapshots of them together! On All American Pet Photo Day, every pet gets included.
When it comes to capturing the perfect image of your loyal pal, it might take some effort. Like humans, some furry and not so furry friends are camera shy. A pocketful of treats helps ease them into the shot. If bribery doesn’t work, sometimes exercise before the photoshoot will. Another option is misdirection. Focus their attention on another area beyond the lens of the camera, and you might get the picture you want. If all else fails, wait until your sweet companion falls asleep and click away. They’re at their cutest when they’re resting anyway.
Remember to keep your pet safe and comfortable. Don’t let your pet become overheated or over-anxious. A stressed pet won’t take a good photo. Defer to your pet’s temperament, toss out the costumes, and accept the blurred selfie.

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Dress them up, take them to the park, set them in a chair, put them on a fancy pillow, or whatever your imagination creates for a unique photograph of your loved ones. Post on social media using #AllAmericanPetPhotoDay.
So, here is my pet...... Dude


 

And her is Brian and Jen's pet..... Dash (in the shirt his mom and dad brought him from Hawaii)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEN! I feel like I know her after so many years seeing her on your blog and hearing about family adventures.

Kevin and Debbie's pup Delilah was under the weather so Kev took her to the vet. Turns out she is fine. The vet figured she was upset from all the fireworks on the 4th. Someone needs to invent doggie ear phones for that reason.

Hugs, Trisha