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10-May 28th

May 28th

On this day in history Steinbeck’s Tortilla Flat

was published and Mr. X sat in the automat

                  drinking coffee

                 and everyone wore hats.

Jim Thorpe was born, fire was invented and Mrs. Y

wondered why the subway was so crowded.

On this day in history The Duke of Windsor died,

the first lie was told by a politician,

a king burped, the 1st indoor swimming pool opened,

                       and four sisters

                        got stuck in an elevator.

On this day in history four pounds of Brussels sprouts

were eaten, the wheel invented, the big bang banged

and  Severinus began his reign as

Catholic Pope, and said nope in Latin twenty seven times.

And on this day in history, Fire in Cincinnati nearly

destroyed the Reds’ grandstand,

                      bread was baked for the first time,

                      writing invented, and Mars began drying up.

Fred Landry (aboard The Parader) won the 26th Preakness,

Margaret Truman played the piano for the first time

to her father…

and

            this was the day the Attorney General said

            it was legal for women to wear trousers anywhere,

the 1st night game was played at Washington DC’s,

Griffith Stadium (Yankees 6, Senators 5) and

Thales Miletus predicted a solar eclipse,

            and Rockefeller sang “John Henry” 

            oh yeah,          and Morse sent the first

                                        telegraph message and

this was the day the first joke was told,

the missionary position invented,

the first fish crawled onto land and

                                  Chrysler Corporation merged with

                                   Dodge Brothers, Inc.

On this day in history Elvis Presley performed

live in Fort Worth, TX.

The U.S. sent 400 Stinger missiles to Saudi Arabia,

toilets were invented, the first song sung, the first

handshake shook, and Ian Fleming  was born.

On this day in history GOD was born,

art was created, a dinosaur got

sick, it rained, snowed, the sun shined and

hats were invented  — and later.

everyone wore them.

Frank Murphy

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