Welcome to Monday. Enjoy the ibuprofen.
Weather
Rain, dreary, and blah.
Sept. 25 in history
Music: In 1990, Dave Grohl became the drummer for Nirvana.
Sports: Circa 1974, Tommy John, a pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, has surgery to replace the elbow tendon of his pitching arm with a tendon from his right wrist. Thus, the term Tommy John surgery was born.
Film and Television: “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” (1975) and “The Princess Bride” (1987) were released.
In 1967, WGBX TV channel 44 in Boston, Mass., (PBS) begins broadcasting.
He said it
“We’re the country that built the Intercontinental railroad.”
–President Barrack Obama
Quick facts
Danny’s was the original name for Denny’s.
Saturday is the day of the week with the most car crashes.
Airlines purchase 20 million airsickness bags a year.
A quick goodbye
Kick the field goal and take the points, Bristol.
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