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Author Topic: Caylee Marie Anthony, 2, FL Missing since June 16-just reported by mother #46  (Read 464993 times)
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« Reply #1900 on: October 19, 2008, 07:53:35 PM »

Can anyone count the times or has anyone seen any of the A's cry over Caylee?  I believe, I've only seen George choke up, but I am not sure of the reason..  Strange, cold family....
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« Reply #1901 on: October 19, 2008, 07:54:08 PM »

I've been wondering if Annie babysat Caylee and Casey changed it to Zany-
a close rhyming word...so as not to tell Cindy Annie was looking after Caylee - at least some of the time.

I really think the day Richard Grund put her on the spot and said we need to find someone who can care for Caylee and she blurted out that she had a nanny and they recall her saying Zani the Nanny in 2006 she got that name from the children's book (someone mentioned this here earlier).
yes, that could be. 
I do think that some of her friends including Annie looked after Caylee some.  I am just wondering if they all got tired of it and she had used up her favors with them by sometime this year, thus she started taking her to parties.  I do recall one of her friends stopped babysitting for her (for free) when she learned she was not working.


Yes, I expect she wore out her friends quickly...then moved on. 
Was thinking along the lines that she drew on familiar names in telling her lies...hoping to keep it all straight. 
There was someone she went to H.S. with who later began working, where she worked but not at the same time.  I think she used his name
and gave him a child named Zachary in one of her lies saying that he had introduced her to Zenaida Gonzalez. 
I've often wonder what information she took, for her own purposes from the human resources files when she worked in that dept. for a short time during her pregnancy.

I am in agreement that Annie IS Zani. Cindy recalls heraring that name for a long time- I think it could have been because Cindy didn't like Annie- so when Annie was watching Caylee- she would just tell Cindy Zani was watching her.
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« Reply #1902 on: October 19, 2008, 07:54:16 PM »

   THANKS EVERYONE, AND GUESS WHAT! I SENT MY BIRTHDAY MONEY TO T.E.S. AND IT'S THE BEST PRESENT I GOT!!!      
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« Reply #1903 on: October 19, 2008, 07:55:22 PM »

TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY AND I WON'T TELL HOW MANY I"VE HAD!!!!!!  

Maybe you could just reveal to us Monkeys what important event is associated with your birthday.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MONKEN!!!

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October 19, 2006 Dow closes above 12,000 for the first time
October 19, 2005 Saddam Hussein's trial begins in Iraq
October 19, 1997 "Annie," closes at Martin Beck Theater New York City
October 19, 1997 700th World Series home run (Sandy Alomar, Cleveland Indians)
October 19, 1997 David Duval wins Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic
October 19, 1997 Hyatt Regency Maui Kaanapali Senior Golf Classic
October 19, 1996 Braves beat New York Yanks by record tying 11 runs, 12-1 in a World Series
October 19, 1995 "Hello Dolly!" opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater New York City for 118 performances
October 19, 1994 160 killed at battles in Tsjetsjenie
October 19, 1994 Palestinian bomb attack on bus in Tel Aviv, kills 22
October 19, 1993 U.N. authorizes arms, miltary and police supply embargo against Haiti
October 19, 1991 Longest NCAA football game (3:52) as RI beats Maine 52-30 (6 OTs)
October 19, 1991 Lonnie Glieberman purchased Ottawa Rough Riders from CFL
October 19, 1990 HCA, Helsinki Citizens Assembly, forms in Prague
October 19, 1989 "Dangerous Games" opens at Nederlander Theater New York City for 4 performances
October 19, 1989 Astor Piazzolla and Wm Finn's musical "Dangerous Games" premieres in New York City
October 19, 1989 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk U.S.S.R.
October 19, 1988 3 Americans win Nobel in physics; 3 W Germans win chemistry Nobel
October 19, 1988 Britain bans broadcast interviews with IRA members
October 19, 1988 Car bomb kills 7 Israelis, wounds 11 near Lebanon border
October 19, 1988 Roxette releases "Roxette Look Sharp!" album
October 19, 1988 South Africa anti-apartheid leader Sisulu wins $100,000 Human Rights prize
October 19, 1988 Senate passes bill curbing ads during children's TV shows
October 19, 1987 "Anything Goes" opens at Beaumont Theater New York City for 804 performances
October 19, 1987 "Black Monday"-Dow Jones down 508.32, 4 times previous record
October 19, 1987 Dow Jones Index drops 508.32 points (22%) (record)
October 19, 1987 U.S. warships destroy 2 Iranian oil platforms in Persian Gulf
October 19, 1987 Woody Woodward resigns as New York Yankee GM, Lou Piniella is named GM and Billy Martin is named New York Yankee manager for 5th and final time
October 19, 1986 "Flamenco Puro" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City for 40 performances
October 19, 1986 "Raggedy Ann" closes at Nederlander Theater New York City after 5 performances
October 19, 1986 Allan Border scores the 10,000th run in Tests (v India, Bombay)
October 19, 1986 U.S.S.R. expels 5 U.S. diplomats
October 19, 1983 Columbia moves to Orbiter Processing Facility
October 19, 1983 Grenada general Hudson Austin forms "revolutionary council"
October 19, 1983 Philadelphia Flyers begin 13 NHL game win streak
October 19, 1983 Senate establishes Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday
October 19, 1982 Automaker John DeLorean arrested on cocaine charges (Not guilty)
October 19, 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers beat Montreal Expos for NL pennant
October 19, 1981 Nicolaas Bloembergen and Arthur Schawlow win Nobel for physics (laser)
October 19, 1980 Steve McPeak rides 101'9" unicycle
October 19, 1977 Corpse of kidnapped West German, H. M. Schleyer, found
October 19, 1977 Supersonic Concorde jet's 1st landing in New York City
October 19, 1975 "Chorus Line" opens at Shubert Theater New York City for 6137 performances
October 19, 1975 Cleveland Browns' Don Cockroft kicks club record 5 field goals
October 19, 1975 Hamlisch and Klebans musical "Chorus Line" premieres in New York City
October 19, 1975 Shelley Hamlin wins LPGA Japan Golf Classic
October 19, 1974 Det Red Wing Mickey Redmond scores 1st hat trick against Washington Caps
October 19, 1974 Detroit Pistons beat Trailblazers in Portland (next win 6-1-90)
October 19, 1973 Ringo releases "Photograph"
October 19, 1972 "Mother Earth" opens at Belasco Theater New York City for 12 performances
October 19, 1971 Last issue of "Look" magazine is published
October 19, 1970 "Rothschilds" opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater New York City for 505 performances
October 19, 1970 Amdahl Corp forms at Sunnyvale California
October 19, 1970 John Frazier kills Ohta's declares WW 3 has begun
October 19, 1969 J. Bock and S. Harnicks musical "Rothschilds," premieres in New York City
October 19, 1969 Mary Mills wins LPGA Quality Chekd Golf Classic
October 19, 1969 Oakland Darryle Lamonica passes for 6 touchdowns vs Buffalo (50-21)
October 19, 1968 Golden Gate Bridge charges tolls only for southbound cars
October 19, 1967 Igor Ter-Ovanesyan of U.S.S.R., sets then long jump record at 27' 4 3/4"
October 19, 1967 Mariner 5 makes fly-by of Venus
October 19, 1966 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk U.S.S.R.
October 19, 1966 Yardbird 1st U.S. tour (New York City)
October 19, 1963 Beatles record "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
October 19, 1962 Stalin-monument removed in Prague
October 19, 1962 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
October 19, 1960 France grants Mauritania independence
October 19, 1960 KWCS (now KOOG) TV channel 30 in Ogden, UT (IND) begins broadcasting
October 19, 1960 Martin Luther King, Jr. arrested in Atlanta sit-in
October 19, 1960 U.S. imposes embargo on exports to Cuba
October 19, 1959 Florence Henderson joins Today Show panel
October 19, 1959 William Gibson's "Miracle Worker," premieres in New York City
October 19, 1958 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
October 19, 1957 "Damn Yankees" closes at 46th St. Theater New York City after 1,022 performances
October 19, 1957 Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Mont, became 1st NHLer to score 500 goals
October 19, 1954 Egypt and Great Britain sign treaty; British troops departs
October 19, 1954 KAKE TV channel 10 in Wichita, KS (ABC) begins broadcasting
October 19, 1953 1st jet transcontinental nonstop scheduled service
October 19, 1953 Singer Julius LaRosa is fired on TV by Arthur Godfrey
October 19, 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Betty Jameson Golf Tournament
October 19, 1951 Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Texas Women's Golf Open
October 19, 1951 President Harry S Truman formally ends state of war with Germany
October 19, 1950 Bird Building at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is dedicated
October 19, 1950 U.N. forces entered Pyongyang, capital of North Korea
October 19, 1949 A's trade 2nd baseman Nellie Fox to White Sox for Joe Tipton
October 19, 1949 Yanks trade Joe Gordon to Cleveland for Allie Reynolds
October 19, 1948 "My Romance" opens at Shubert Theater New York City for 95 performances
October 19, 1947 De Gaulles RPF wins French municipal elections
October 19, 1944 British premier Winston Churchill flies back to London from Moscow
October 19, 1944 Canadian troops liberate Aardensburg
October 19, 1944 John Van Druten's "I Remember Mama," premieres in New York City
October 19, 1944 Navy says black women can join WAVES
October 19, 1944 U.S. forces land in Philippines
October 19, 1943 Conference of foreign ministers in Moscow
October 19, 1943 Theater Guild presentation of "Othello" opens at Shubert
October 19, 1943 Yankee 2nd baseman Joe Gordon announces retirement (hates New York)
October 19, 1941 1st woman jockey in North America, Anna Lee Wiley in Mexico
October 19, 1939 Goering begins plunder through Nazi's occupied areas
October 19, 1936 HR Ekins of "NY World-Telegram" beats 2 other reporters in a race around the world on commercial flights, by 18 days
October 19, 1935 Mao Tse Tung's army reaches Shanxi
October 19, 1933 Berlin Olympic Committee vote to introduce basketball in 1936
October 19, 1932 Austria forbids demonstration by Nazi's and anti fascists
October 19, 1932 British government signs trade agreement with Soviet Union
October 19, 1932 Henry Ford gives his 1st radio speech
October 19, 1932 Jimmie Foxx wins AL MVP and Chuck Klein wins NL MVP
October 19, 1930 Jules Ladoumegue runs world record 1 km (2:23.6)
October 19, 1926 John C Garand patents semi-automatic rifle
October 19, 1926 Russian Politburo throws out Leo Trotsky and followers
October 19, 1925 Italian army takes Somalia
October 19, 1924 General Christian Worker's union demands 8 hr work day in Belgium
October 19, 1923 Ban Johnson persuades AL owners to prohibit boxing in their parks
October 19, 1923 Beierse government refuses to prohibit NSDAP newspaper Volkischer Beobachter
October 19, 1919 1st Distinguished Service Medal awarded to a woman
October 19, 1919 Reds beat White Sox, 5 games to 3 in 16th World Series. This series is known as black sox scandal as 8 White Sox throw series
October 19, 1915 Russia/Italy declares war on Bulgaria
October 19, 1914 U.S. Post Office 1st used an automobile to collect and deliver mail
October 19, 1912 Tripoli (Libya) passes from Turkish to Italian control
October 19, 1911 Royal Mint in London sends dies for $1 coin to Ottawa Branch
October 19, 1907 1st printing of Dutch Tribune (Wijnkoop/Van Ravesteyn/Ceton)
October 19, 1906 Georges Chemenceau succeeds Sarien premier of France
October 19, 1901 Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance March," premieres in Liverpool
October 19, 1901 Santos-Dumont proves airship maneuverable by circling Eiffel Tower
October 19, 1900 Henry O. Tanner, painter, wins Medal of Honor at Paris Exposition
October 19, 1900 South African President Paul Kruger departs for Europe
October 19, 1888 Moshav Gederah is attacked by Arabs
October 19, 1882 Pierre de Brazza meets Henry Morton Stanley
October 19, 1879 Afghan's emir Mohammed Yakub forced to resign
October 19, 1879 Thomas Edison demonstrates electric light
October 19, 1874 Mary Walsh and Charles Colson are 1st couple to be married in a balloon
October 19, 1872 World's largest gold nugget (215 kg) found in New South Wales
October 19, 1870 1st (4) blacks elected to House of Reps
October 19, 1870 British SS Cambria leaves for Noth sea coast, 196 killed
October 19, 1864 Approx 25 Confederates make surprise attack on St. Albans, Vermont
October 19, 1864 Battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, Union beats back Conf attackers
October 19, 1864 U.S. brig-gen Emory Upton (25) promoted to general-major
October 19, 1863 Battle of Buckland Mills, VA
October 19, 1859 Wilhelm Tempel discovers diffuse nebula around Pleid star Merope
October 19, 1856 James Kelly and Jack Smith fight bareknuckle for 6h15m in Melbourne
October 19, 1853 1st flour mill in Hawaii begins operations
October 19, 1849 Elizabeth Blackwell becomes 1st woman in U.S. to receive medical degree
October 19, 1845 Richard Wagners opera "Tannhauser," premieres in Dresden
October 19, 1818 U.S. and Chicasaw Indians sign a treaty
October 19, 1812 Napoleon begins his retreat from Moscow
October 19, 1781 Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown at 2 PM; Revolutionary War ends
October 19, 1765 Stamp Act Congress met in New York, wrote declaration of rights and liberties
October 19, 1739 England declares war on Spain
October 19, 1722 French C. Hopffer patents fire extinguisher
October 19, 1682 English Lord Shaftesbury flees to Holland
October 19, 1655 Swedish King Karel X Gustaaf occupies Krakow
October 19, 1634 Beach Island in North sea destroyed by a heavy storm flood
October 19, 1630 In Boston the 1st general court is held
October 19, 1576 Dutch provinces begin consultation about Spanish existence
October 19, 1492 Columbus sites "Isabela" (Fortune Island, Bahamas)
October 19, 1466 2nd Peace of Thorn
October 19, 1453 2nd Battle at Castillon: France beats English, end of hundred year war
October 19, 1298 Rindfleish-140 Jews of Heilbron Germany are murdered
October 19, 1031 Abbot Humbertus van Echternach opens grave of Saint Willibrord
October 19, 615 St. Deusdedit I begins his reign as Catholic Pope
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« Reply #1905 on: October 19, 2008, 07:56:11 PM »

TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY AND I WON'T TELL HOW MANY I"VE HAD!!!!!! 

Happy Birthday Monken!  I bet you dont look a day over 21.


  
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« Reply #1906 on: October 19, 2008, 07:56:43 PM »

I've been wondering if Annie babysat Caylee and Casey changed it to Zany-
a close rhyming word...so as not to tell Cindy Annie was looking after Caylee - at least some of the time.

I really think the day Richard Grund put her on the spot and said we need to find someone who can care for Caylee and she blurted out that she had a nanny and they recall her saying Zani the Nanny in 2006 she got that name from the children's book (someone mentioned this here earlier).
yes, that could be. 
I do think that some of her friends including Annie looked after Caylee some.  I am just wondering if they all got tired of it and she had used up her favors with them by sometime this year, thus she started taking her to parties.  I do recall one of her friends stopped babysitting for her (for free) when she learned she was not working.


Yes, I expect she wore out her friends quickly...then moved on. 
Was thinking along the lines that she drew on familiar names in telling her lies...hoping to keep it all straight. 
There was someone she went to H.S. with who later began working, where she worked but not at the same time.  I think she used his name
and gave him a child named Zachary in one of her lies saying that he had introduced her to Zenaida Gonzalez. 
I've often wonder what information she took, for her own purposes from the human resources files when she worked in that dept. for a short time during her pregnancy.

I am in agreement that Annie IS Zani. Cindy recalls heraring that name for a long time- I think it could have been because Cindy didn't like Annie- so when Annie was watching Caylee- she would just tell Cindy Zani was watching her.

...and if she slipped and said "Annie" she could quickly say, she meant "Zani"
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« Reply #1907 on: October 19, 2008, 07:58:34 PM »

TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY AND I WON'T TELL HOW MANY I"VE HAD!!!!!!  

Maybe you could just reveal to us Monkeys what important event is associated with your birthday.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MONKEN!!!

Janet

October 19, 2006 Dow closes above 12,000 for the first time
October 19, 2005 Saddam Hussein's trial begins in Iraq
October 19, 1997 "Annie," closes at Martin Beck Theater New York City
October 19, 1997 700th World Series home run (Sandy Alomar, Cleveland Indians)
October 19, 1997 David Duval wins Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Golf Classic
October 19, 1997 Hyatt Regency Maui Kaanapali Senior Golf Classic
October 19, 1996 Braves beat New York Yanks by record tying 11 runs, 12-1 in a World Series
October 19, 1995 "Hello Dolly!" opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater New York City for 118 performances
October 19, 1994 160 killed at battles in Tsjetsjenie
October 19, 1994 Palestinian bomb attack on bus in Tel Aviv, kills 22
October 19, 1993 U.N. authorizes arms, miltary and police supply embargo against Haiti
October 19, 1991 Longest NCAA football game (3:52) as RI beats Maine 52-30 (6 OTs)
October 19, 1991 Lonnie Glieberman purchased Ottawa Rough Riders from CFL
October 19, 1990 HCA, Helsinki Citizens Assembly, forms in Prague
October 19, 1989 "Dangerous Games" opens at Nederlander Theater New York City for 4 performances
October 19, 1989 Astor Piazzolla and Wm Finn's musical "Dangerous Games" premieres in New York City
October 19, 1989 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk U.S.S.R.
October 19, 1988 3 Americans win Nobel in physics; 3 W Germans win chemistry Nobel
October 19, 1988 Britain bans broadcast interviews with IRA members
October 19, 1988 Car bomb kills 7 Israelis, wounds 11 near Lebanon border
October 19, 1988 Roxette releases "Roxette Look Sharp!" album
October 19, 1988 South Africa anti-apartheid leader Sisulu wins $100,000 Human Rights prize
October 19, 1988 Senate passes bill curbing ads during children's TV shows
October 19, 1987 "Anything Goes" opens at Beaumont Theater New York City for 804 performances
October 19, 1987 "Black Monday"-Dow Jones down 508.32, 4 times previous record
October 19, 1987 Dow Jones Index drops 508.32 points (22%) (record)
October 19, 1987 U.S. warships destroy 2 Iranian oil platforms in Persian Gulf
October 19, 1987 Woody Woodward resigns as New York Yankee GM, Lou Piniella is named GM and Billy Martin is named New York Yankee manager for 5th and final time
October 19, 1986 "Flamenco Puro" opens at Mark Hellinger Theater New York City for 40 performances
October 19, 1986 "Raggedy Ann" closes at Nederlander Theater New York City after 5 performances
October 19, 1986 Allan Border scores the 10,000th run in Tests (v India, Bombay)
October 19, 1986 U.S.S.R. expels 5 U.S. diplomats
October 19, 1983 Columbia moves to Orbiter Processing Facility
October 19, 1983 Grenada general Hudson Austin forms "revolutionary council"
October 19, 1983 Philadelphia Flyers begin 13 NHL game win streak
October 19, 1983 Senate establishes Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday
October 19, 1982 Automaker John DeLorean arrested on cocaine charges (Not guilty)
October 19, 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers beat Montreal Expos for NL pennant
October 19, 1981 Nicolaas Bloembergen and Arthur Schawlow win Nobel for physics (laser)
October 19, 1980 Steve McPeak rides 101'9" unicycle
October 19, 1977 Corpse of kidnapped West German, H. M. Schleyer, found
October 19, 1977 Supersonic Concorde jet's 1st landing in New York City
October 19, 1975 "Chorus Line" opens at Shubert Theater New York City for 6137 performances
October 19, 1975 Cleveland Browns' Don Cockroft kicks club record 5 field goals
October 19, 1975 Hamlisch and Klebans musical "Chorus Line" premieres in New York City
October 19, 1975 Shelley Hamlin wins LPGA Japan Golf Classic
October 19, 1974 Det Red Wing Mickey Redmond scores 1st hat trick against Washington Caps
October 19, 1974 Detroit Pistons beat Trailblazers in Portland (next win 6-1-90)
October 19, 1973 Ringo releases "Photograph"
October 19, 1972 "Mother Earth" opens at Belasco Theater New York City for 12 performances
October 19, 1971 Last issue of "Look" magazine is published
October 19, 1970 "Rothschilds" opens at Lunt-Fontanne Theater New York City for 505 performances
October 19, 1970 Amdahl Corp forms at Sunnyvale California
October 19, 1970 John Frazier kills Ohta's declares WW 3 has begun
October 19, 1969 J. Bock and S. Harnicks musical "Rothschilds," premieres in New York City
October 19, 1969 Mary Mills wins LPGA Quality Chekd Golf Classic
October 19, 1969 Oakland Darryle Lamonica passes for 6 touchdowns vs Buffalo (50-21)
October 19, 1968 Golden Gate Bridge charges tolls only for southbound cars
October 19, 1967 Igor Ter-Ovanesyan of U.S.S.R., sets then long jump record at 27' 4 3/4"
October 19, 1967 Mariner 5 makes fly-by of Venus
October 19, 1966 U.S.S.R. performs nuclear test at Eastern Kazakh/Semipalitinsk U.S.S.R.
October 19, 1966 Yardbird 1st U.S. tour (New York City)
October 19, 1963 Beatles record "I Want to Hold Your Hand"
October 19, 1962 Stalin-monument removed in Prague
October 19, 1962 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
October 19, 1960 France grants Mauritania independence
October 19, 1960 KWCS (now KOOG) TV channel 30 in Ogden, UT (IND) begins broadcasting
October 19, 1960 Martin Luther King, Jr. arrested in Atlanta sit-in
October 19, 1960 U.S. imposes embargo on exports to Cuba
October 19, 1959 Florence Henderson joins Today Show panel
October 19, 1959 William Gibson's "Miracle Worker," premieres in New York City
October 19, 1958 U.S. performs nuclear test at Nevada Test Site
October 19, 1957 "Damn Yankees" closes at 46th St. Theater New York City after 1,022 performances
October 19, 1957 Maurice "Rocket" Richard, Mont, became 1st NHLer to score 500 goals
October 19, 1954 Egypt and Great Britain sign treaty; British troops departs
October 19, 1954 KAKE TV channel 10 in Wichita, KS (ABC) begins broadcasting
October 19, 1953 1st jet transcontinental nonstop scheduled service
October 19, 1953 Singer Julius LaRosa is fired on TV by Arthur Godfrey
October 19, 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Betty Jameson Golf Tournament
October 19, 1951 Babe Didrikson-Zaharias wins LPGA Texas Women's Golf Open
October 19, 1951 President Harry S Truman formally ends state of war with Germany
October 19, 1950 Bird Building at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo is dedicated
October 19, 1950 U.N. forces entered Pyongyang, capital of North Korea
October 19, 1949 A's trade 2nd baseman Nellie Fox to White Sox for Joe Tipton
October 19, 1949 Yanks trade Joe Gordon to Cleveland for Allie Reynolds
October 19, 1948 "My Romance" opens at Shubert Theater New York City for 95 performances
October 19, 1947 De Gaulles RPF wins French municipal elections
October 19, 1944 British premier Winston Churchill flies back to London from Moscow
October 19, 1944 Canadian troops liberate Aardensburg
October 19, 1944 John Van Druten's "I Remember Mama," premieres in New York City
October 19, 1944 Navy says black women can join WAVES
October 19, 1944 U.S. forces land in Philippines
October 19, 1943 Conference of foreign ministers in Moscow
October 19, 1943 Theater Guild presentation of "Othello" opens at Shubert
October 19, 1943 Yankee 2nd baseman Joe Gordon announces retirement (hates New York)
October 19, 1941 1st woman jockey in North America, Anna Lee Wiley in Mexico
October 19, 1939 Goering begins plunder through Nazi's occupied areas
October 19, 1936 HR Ekins of "NY World-Telegram" beats 2 other reporters in a race around the world on commercial flights, by 18 days
October 19, 1935 Mao Tse Tung's army reaches Shanxi
October 19, 1933 Berlin Olympic Committee vote to introduce basketball in 1936
October 19, 1932 Austria forbids demonstration by Nazi's and anti fascists
October 19, 1932 British government signs trade agreement with Soviet Union
October 19, 1932 Henry Ford gives his 1st radio speech
October 19, 1932 Jimmie Foxx wins AL MVP and Chuck Klein wins NL MVP
October 19, 1930 Jules Ladoumegue runs world record 1 km (2:23.6)
October 19, 1926 John C Garand patents semi-automatic rifle
October 19, 1926 Russian Politburo throws out Leo Trotsky and followers
October 19, 1925 Italian army takes Somalia
October 19, 1924 General Christian Worker's union demands 8 hr work day in Belgium
October 19, 1923 Ban Johnson persuades AL owners to prohibit boxing in their parks
October 19, 1923 Beierse government refuses to prohibit NSDAP newspaper Volkischer Beobachter
October 19, 1919 1st Distinguished Service Medal awarded to a woman
October 19, 1919 Reds beat White Sox, 5 games to 3 in 16th World Series. This series is known as black sox scandal as 8 White Sox throw series
October 19, 1915 Russia/Italy declares war on Bulgaria
October 19, 1914 U.S. Post Office 1st used an automobile to collect and deliver mail
October 19, 1912 Tripoli (Libya) passes from Turkish to Italian control
October 19, 1911 Royal Mint in London sends dies for $1 coin to Ottawa Branch
October 19, 1907 1st printing of Dutch Tribune (Wijnkoop/Van Ravesteyn/Ceton)
October 19, 1906 Georges Chemenceau succeeds Sarien premier of France
October 19, 1901 Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance March," premieres in Liverpool
October 19, 1901 Santos-Dumont proves airship maneuverable by circling Eiffel Tower
October 19, 1900 Henry O. Tanner, painter, wins Medal of Honor at Paris Exposition
October 19, 1900 South African President Paul Kruger departs for Europe
October 19, 1888 Moshav Gederah is attacked by Arabs
October 19, 1882 Pierre de Brazza meets Henry Morton Stanley
October 19, 1879 Afghan's emir Mohammed Yakub forced to resign
October 19, 1879 Thomas Edison demonstrates electric light
October 19, 1874 Mary Walsh and Charles Colson are 1st couple to be married in a balloon
October 19, 1872 World's largest gold nugget (215 kg) found in New South Wales
October 19, 1870 1st (4) blacks elected to House of Reps
October 19, 1870 British SS Cambria leaves for Noth sea coast, 196 killed
October 19, 1864 Approx 25 Confederates make surprise attack on St. Albans, Vermont
October 19, 1864 Battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, Union beats back Conf attackers
October 19, 1864 U.S. brig-gen Emory Upton (25) promoted to general-major
October 19, 1863 Battle of Buckland Mills, VA
October 19, 1859 Wilhelm Tempel discovers diffuse nebula around Pleid star Merope
October 19, 1856 James Kelly and Jack Smith fight bareknuckle for 6h15m in Melbourne
October 19, 1853 1st flour mill in Hawaii begins operations
October 19, 1849 Elizabeth Blackwell becomes 1st woman in U.S. to receive medical degree
October 19, 1845 Richard Wagners opera "Tannhauser," premieres in Dresden
October 19, 1818 U.S. and Chicasaw Indians sign a treaty
October 19, 1812 Napoleon begins his retreat from Moscow
October 19, 1781 Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown at 2 PM; Revolutionary War ends
October 19, 1765 Stamp Act Congress met in New York, wrote declaration of rights and liberties
October 19, 1739 England declares war on Spain
October 19, 1722 French C. Hopffer patents fire extinguisher
October 19, 1682 English Lord Shaftesbury flees to Holland
October 19, 1655 Swedish King Karel X Gustaaf occupies Krakow
October 19, 1634 Beach Island in North sea destroyed by a heavy storm flood
October 19, 1630 In Boston the 1st general court is held
October 19, 1576 Dutch provinces begin consultation about Spanish existence
October 19, 1492 Columbus sites "Isabela" (Fortune Island, Bahamas)
October 19, 1466 2nd Peace of Thorn
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« Reply #1908 on: October 19, 2008, 07:59:15 PM »

So tomorrow is my birthday.  I know.  So I will get up early.  Gifts, flowers and cards will be accepted at the front door.  Lunch and dinner invitations will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis.   Thank you.

I sent you gift, flowers and card as well as a gift certificate for two to dine at the finest restaurant in town by UPS.  However ... our ldstlou flagged down their truck and ... held these guys hostage in her closet until they agree to give up all the goodies.

BAAAAD LOU!!

 

Nevertheless ... MY WISHES FOR A GREAT BIRTHDAY AND PLEASE LET ME INTERTAIN YOU!!!

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« Reply #1909 on: October 19, 2008, 07:59:52 PM »

I've been wondering if Annie babysat Caylee and Casey changed it to Zany-
a close rhyming word...so as not to tell Cindy Annie was looking after Caylee - at least some of the time.

I really think the day Richard Grund put her on the spot and said we need to find someone who can care for Caylee and she blurted out that she had a nanny and they recall her saying Zani the Nanny in 2006 she got that name from the children's book (someone mentioned this here earlier).
yes, that could be. 
I do think that some of her friends including Annie looked after Caylee some.  I am just wondering if they all got tired of it and she had used up her favors with them by sometime this year, thus she started taking her to parties.  I do recall one of her friends stopped babysitting for her (for free) when she learned she was not working.


Yes, I expect she wore out her friends quickly...then moved on. 
Was thinking along the lines that she drew on familiar names in telling her lies...hoping to keep it all straight. 
There was someone she went to H.S. with who later began working, where she worked but not at the same time.  I think she used his name
and gave him a child named Zachary in one of her lies saying that he had introduced her to Zenaida Gonzalez. 
I've often wonder what information she took, for her own purposes from the human resources files when she worked in that dept. for a short time during her pregnancy.

I am in agreement that Annie IS Zani. Cindy recalls heraring that name for a long time- I think it could have been because Cindy didn't like Annie- so when Annie was watching Caylee- she would just tell Cindy Zani was watching her.

...and if she slipped and said "Annie" she could quickly say, she meant "Zani"

yep- exactly. I mean she had to have some sort of method to her madness in order to get away with all this lying for so long. Wouldn't it be great if there was just some sort of code to crack for the whole situation?
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« Reply #1910 on: October 19, 2008, 08:00:35 PM »

Monkeys

FYI.

I will be on the Crime and Punishment National radio show tonight (Sunday) @ 8pm et discussing the Caylee Anthony case.
To listen go to http://www.newstalk980.com/ and click on the listen live link.
Make sure and call in during the show if you like, I know Mike Mcintyre the host always gets a kick out of how many monkeys he hears from.

Dana


Bumping this up so we don't forget Dana!!!!!!!!!!!!

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« Reply #1911 on: October 19, 2008, 08:01:32 PM »

I have often thought of what makes people do what they do like Scott Peterson and Casey.
With Peterson why not just divorce Lacey and with Casey why not just give Caylee to her parents.
What makes them step over that line and do the unthinkable

Being a widower or a the mother of a kidnapped child brings the attention right back to them, the narcissist! Lots of attention and sympathy.

Divorce or giving your child to your parent to raise would be viewed as a failure to the rest of the world.  Better in a narcissists' world to have sympathy or attention given to them for something that wasn't because of their failure.


So their lives are all for show they want the world to see them better then what they really are.
Peterson a wonderful husband
Casey a wonderful mother
it's all for show do you think they know at the time they are showing the world they are wonderful husband and mother that they are really thinking they are or they are saying well holy moly when will this end
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« Reply #1912 on: October 19, 2008, 08:02:23 PM »

Where are the bucks coming from to pay this team of attorneys as well as Jose Baez and Jonathan Kasen.

 Maybe the old barter system. Casey could get a lot done during those six hours a day at his office. However....Jose could get more than he bartered for......"Crotch Crickets"! 
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« Reply #1913 on: October 19, 2008, 08:02:25 PM »

Something I never thought I would have to say...I just had to wrestle BubbleYum away from my dog and out of her mouth......man oh man kids are going to be a handfull!   
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« Reply #1914 on: October 19, 2008, 08:02:54 PM »

I've been wondering if Annie babysat Caylee and Casey changed it to Zany-
a close rhyming word...so as not to tell Cindy Annie was looking after Caylee - at least some of the time.

I really think the day Richard Grund put her on the spot and said we need to find someone who can care for Caylee and she blurted out that she had a nanny and they recall her saying Zani the Nanny in 2006 she got that name from the children's book (someone mentioned this here earlier).
yes, that could be. 
I do think that some of her friends including Annie looked after Caylee some.  I am just wondering if they all got tired of it and she had used up her favors with them by sometime this year, thus she started taking her to parties.  I do recall one of her friends stopped babysitting for her (for free) when she learned she was not working.


Yes, I expect she wore out her friends quickly...then moved on. 
Was thinking along the lines that she drew on familiar names in telling her lies...hoping to keep it all straight. 
There was someone she went to H.S. with who later began working, where she worked but not at the same time.  I think she used his name
and gave him a child named Zachary in one of her lies saying that he had introduced her to Zenaida Gonzalez. 
I've often wonder what information she took, for her own purposes from the human resources files when she worked in that dept. for a short time during her pregnancy.

I am in agreement that Annie IS Zani. Cindy recalls heraring that name for a long time- I think it could have been because Cindy didn't like Annie- so when Annie was watching Caylee- she would just tell Cindy Zani was watching her.

...and if she slipped and said "Annie" she could quickly say, she meant "Zani"

yep- exactly. I mean she had to have some sort of method to her madness in order to get away with all this lying for so long. Wouldn't it be great if there was just some sort of code to crack for the whole situation?
It sure would, Kerryjean, it sure would!
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« Reply #1915 on: October 19, 2008, 08:04:03 PM »

Happy Birthday Monken!!!

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« Reply #1916 on: October 19, 2008, 08:05:20 PM »

   THANKS EVERYONE, AND GUESS WHAT! I SENT MY BIRTHDAY MONEY TO T.E.S. AND IT'S THE BEST PRESENT I GOT!!!      

Happy Birthday Monken
you are a true sweetie pie
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« Reply #1917 on: October 19, 2008, 08:05:38 PM »

Happy Birthday Monken!!!


TOT!!!  Tater you will always be Tot to me!   
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« Reply #1918 on: October 19, 2008, 08:06:17 PM »

Something I never thought I would have to say...I just had to wrestle BubbleYum away from my dog and out of her mouth......man oh man kids are going to be a handfull!   
::MonkeyHaHa::Oh my heavens, how funny!  Just remember that old saying "Honey, you ain't seen nothing yet!
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« Reply #1919 on: October 19, 2008, 08:07:15 PM »

Happy Birthday Monken!!!


TOT!!!  Tater you will always be Tot to me!   

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