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Today is Wednesday, May 15 _____________________________________________________ Today, May 15 in 1930 Ellen Church became the first female flight attendant. 1940 Nylon stockings went on sale for the first time in the U.S. More of today in history at History ______________________________________________________ If you can help with the cost of the Humor Letter, please donate what you can! | | Today's Bonehead Award: Teacher sexually abused boy, 14, 62 times then threatened to hurt him to keep him quiet ________________________________________________ If you like the Humor Letter, please vote! ______________________________________________________ Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assaults of thought on the unthinking. --- John Maynard Keynes (1883 - 1946) _____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ >From Igor My last name is a mouthful, so when my three-year-old niece learned to spell it, I was thrilled, until my cousin burst my bubble. 'You can spell Sczygelski any way you like,' he pointed out. 'Who's going to know if it's wrong?' ______________________________________________________` Entrapment _____________________________________________________ If you like the Humor Letter, please vote! Thanks for your votes! ___________________________________________________ An INTERNATIONAL BONEHEAD AWARD has been earned by Rochelle Cressman, 32, Titusville, Pennsylvania Teacher sexually abused boy, 14, 62 times then threatened to hurt him to keep him quiet Rochelle Cressman, 32, reportedly began having sex with the boy in September 2018 and sexually abused him twice a week until April a total of at least 62 encounters, after which boy's mother discovered the intimate relationship and told authorities. Cressman, who taught health and physical education at Titusville Middle School, was charged Wednesday with ten counts each of statutory sexual assault and involuntary deviant sexual intercourse with a person less than 16-years-old. She was also charged with making terroristic threats to the boy. She reportedly told him not 'to not tell anyone of the relationship and (she) threatened to harm herself and him if anyone were to find out,' police said, according to the Times Observer. Cressman also faces 42 counts of indecent assault. The boy reportedly told Pennsylvania State Police that Cressman initiated the sexual contact. He said that the two had sex at her home and other residences. He told officers that Cressman had sex with him at least ten times and said that they engaged in other sexual contact as well. Cressman began working at the school in 2009 and continued her employment until April 12, 2019, the Titusville Area School District superintendent told Erie News Now. After her Wednesday arraignment, Cressman was booked at the Crawford County jail on a $75,000 bond. She is set to appear in court on May 23. From: Richie Re: want to purchase a new PC Dear Webby please help me decide on a new PC.. In you opinion, what's better: Optical Drive (don't understand the difference in the 2) DVD-Writer or DVD-RW? Storage: Larger 1TB Disk Drive or Smaller 128GB SSD? Processor: Intel Core i3 or Intel Core i5+ or AMD Ryzen 3 RAM (I'm not a gamer) 8GB or 12 GB Richie Dear Richie DVD RW is better for you. 1 TB disk drive, or 2 TB Processor makes no real difference. The bottleneck and slowest part is the chair to keyboard interface, not the processor. RAM: 8 GB is nice, 12 GB is nicer. If you got 25 tabs open and are watching movies, it will still bung up anyway. A lot of poor people like me work quite well with 4 GB of RAM. Have FUN! DearWebby Automatically move ALL your settings and programs. No need to re-install them. The only mover recommended by Intel and Microsoft. Thanks to Sandie for this story: A bricklayer at my husband's construction job routinely complained about the contents of his lunch box. "I'm sick and tired of getting the same old thing!" he shouted one day. "Tonight, I'll set my wife straight." The next day, the men could hardly wait until lunchtime to hear what happened. "You bet I told her off," the bricklayer boasted. "I said, 'No more of the same old stuff. Be creative!' We had one heck of a fight, but I got my point across." He had indeed. In front of an admiring audience, he opened his lunch box to find that his wife had packed a coconut and a hammer. He is now dating the sandwich girl from the Deli. If you can help with the cost of the Humor Letter, please donate what you can! | | A lunatic Dim is sitting in his cell playing solitaire. Another patient, who has been watching, suddenly cries, "Wait a minute! I just caught you cheating yourself." The first man puts his finger to his lips. "Shhh," he whispers. "Don't tell anybody, but I've been cheating myself at solitaire for years." "You don't say," says his surprised pal. "Don't you ever catch yourself cheating?" The first man shakes his head. "Naw," he says proudly. "I'm much too clever." ___________________________________________________ Daily tip from Thriftyfun.com Thriftyfun.com Back To School Schedules Create a back to school schedule for the family to help eliminate the stress of starting school again. Write down what time everyone should wake up to make sure they can eat, shower, get dressed and get out the door on time with the least amount of stress. thriftyfun.Com ____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Thanks to Sandie for this story: I was talking on the phone with my son, who was stationed in Hawaii with the Air Force. He was explaining how the troops were learning to scuba-dive. "We used the buddy system," he said, "and occasionally dived into shark-infested waters." Listening on the extension, my daughter asked, "What do you do if you see a shark?" My son said, "Swim faster than my buddy." ___________________________________________________ Thanks to Sandie for this story: I was scheduled to fly from North Carolina to Germany, where my husband was stationed in the military. As I checked in at the airport, the ticket agent asked me some standard security questions. "Has anyone given you any packages you didn't pack yourself?" he asked. I told him that my mother-in-law had given me a parcel to take to her son. He looked at me very carefully and slowly asked, "Your mother-in-law? Does she like you? Maybe we better have some experts look at that package!" ___________________________________________________ Ophelia Dingbatter's NewsNo sermon and not suitable for church, just jokes and fun for grownups. Read it on-line or subscribe. If you subscribe, look for the double opt-in confirmation request. | The census taker rang the doorbell and was quite surprised when the door was opened by a nude woman. "Don't be alarmed," she said, "I'm a nudist." Although somewhat embarrassed, the man proceeded to ask the routine questions. When he asked, "How many children do you have?" The lady replied, "Ten." "Lady," he gasped, "you're not a nudist, you just don't have time to get dressed!" ___________________________________________________ Today May 15 in 1602 Cape Cod was discovered by Bartholomew Gosnold. 1614 An aristocratic uprising in France ended with the treaty of St.Menehould. 1618 Johannes Kepler discovered his harmonics law. 1702 The War of Spanish Succession began. 1768 Under the Treaty of Versailles, France purchased Corsica from Genoa just before Napoleon was born there. 1795 Napoleon entered the Lombardian capital of Milan. 1849 Neapolitan troops entered Palermo, and were in possession of Sicily. 1911 The U.S. Supreme Court ordered the dissolution of Standard Oil Company, ruling it was in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act. 1916 U.S. Marines landed in Santo Domingo to quell civil disorder. 1918 Regular airmail service between New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, DC, began under the direction of the Post Office Department, which later became the U.S. Postal Service. 1926 Roald Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth were forced down in Alaska after a four-day flight over an icecap. Ice had begun to form on the dirigible Norge. 1930 Ellen Church became the first female flight attendant. 1940 Nylon stockings went on sale for the first time in the U.S. 1942 Gasoline rationing began in the U.S. The limit was 3 gallons a week for nonessential vehicles. 1948 Israel was attacked by Transjordan, Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon only hours after declaring its independence. 1951 AT&T became the first corporation to have one million stockholders. 1957 Britain dropped its first hydrogen bomb on Christmas Island in the Pacific Ocean. 1958 Sputnik III, the first space laboratory, was launched in the Soviet Union. 1963 The last Project Mercury space flight was launched. 1964 The Smothers Brothers, Dick and Tom, gave their first concert in Carnegie Hall in New York City. 1970 U.S. President Nixon appointed America's first two female generals. 1970 Phillip Lafayette Gibbs and James Earl Green, two black students at Jackson State University in Mississippi, were killed when police opened fire during student protests. 1972 Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace was shot by Arthur Bremer in Laurel, MD while campaigning for the U.S. presidency. Wallace was paralyzed by the shot. 1975 The merchant ship U.S. Mayaguez was recaptured from Cambodia's Khmer Rouge. 1980 The first transcontinental balloon crossing of the United States took place. 1983 In Boston,MA, the Madison Hotel was destroyed by implosion. 1988 The Soviet Union began their withdrawal of its 115,000 troops from Afghanistan. Soviet forces had been there for more than eight years. 1990 Vincent Van Gogh's "Portrait of Doctor Gachet" was sold for $82.5 million. The sale set a new world record. 1997 The Space shuttle Atlantis blasted off on a mission to deliver urgently needed repair equipment and a fresh American astronaut to Russia's orbiting Mir station. 1999 The Russian parliament was unable a attain enough votes to impeach President Boris Yeltsin. 2014 The National September 11 Memorial Museum was dedicated in New York City. 2019 Do smiled. |
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