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equals ripe bananas.
- Empty tissue boxes have so many I
uses. Try lining one with a plastic gro-
cery bag and keeping it in your car for
stray trash. Or you can use it to corral all
of those plastic giocery bags until you
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time. Lastly, and probably my favorite:
Cut out doors and windows to use as
houses for kids’ toys. Imagination makes
the possibilities endless. —JoArm
- “Jazz up your pancakes by adding
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ries. It turns the mix either blue or red,
and it’s fun for the kiddos.” —— V.R. in
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Moments
in time
THE HISTORY CHANNEL
0 On March 5, 1770, a mob of Amer-
ican colonists gathers at the Customs
House in Boston and begins taunting the
British soldiers guarding the building.
The protesters, who called themselves
Patriots, were protesting the occupation
of their city by British troops.
- On March 3, 1865, President Abra—
ham Lincoln signs a bill creating the
Freedman’s Bureau. The federal agen-
cy oversaw the transition of African
Americans from slavery to freedom.
The bureau was given power to dis—
pense relief in the South, provide medi—
cal care and education, and redistribute
“abandoned” lands to former slaves.
- On March 2, 1904, Theodor Gei—
sel, better known as Dr. Séu'ss', the
author and illustrator of such b'elovcd
children’s books as “The Cat in the
Hat,” is born in Springfield, Massa-
chusetts. Geisel used his middle name
(which was also his mother’s maiden
name) as his pen name.
- On March 4, 1918, the first cases
of the deadly Spanish flu pandemic
are reported in soldiers at Fort Riley,
Kansas. The virus soon traveled to
Europe with US. soldiers heading to
aid the Allies in France. The flu would
eventually kill 20 million to 50 million
people around the world.
0 On March 7, 1923, The New
Republic publishes Robert Frost’s
poem “Stopping by Woods on 3
Snowy Evening," which begins with
the famous line “Whose woods these
are, I think I know.”
- On March 1, 1966, Venera 3, an
unmanned Soviet probe launched
from Kazakhstan, collides with Venus,
the second planet from the sun. It was
the first spacecraft to reach the surface
of another planet.
- On March 6, 2001, Napster begins
complying with a federal court order
to block the transfer of copyrighted
songs over its peer-to—peer network.
Some 60 million users around the
world had freely exchanged digital
mp3 files using Napster, which folded
three months later.
Strange
“BUM:
By Lucie Winbome
A team of Japanese scientists and
engineers created a fire alarm for the
deaf that works by spraying vaporized
wasabi into the air— it will even wake
them up if they’re sleeping.
Bees can fly higher than Mount
Everest.
' In 1960, during a period of high ten-_
sions between Havana and Washington,
a Cuban cow got hit by a chunk of a fall—
ing U.S. satellite. Islanders got a dig in
at their American neighbors by parad-
ing another cow through the streets
sporting a sign that read, “Eisenhower,
you murdered one of my sisters!”
- Before trees existed, the earth was
covered with giant white mushrooms.
- All astronauts going to the Interna—
tional Space Station have to learn to
speak Russian, as the controls of their
Soyuz spacecraft are in that language.
- Fried chicken originated in Scotland.
- Off-duty paramedic Matthew
McKnight earned the dubious Guin—
ness World Record for furthest dis—
tance thrown by a car when he was hit
by a vehicle traveling 70 mph and was
catapulted 118 feet. Amazingly, while
he suffered serious injuries, he man-
aged to recover.
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