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Gravity binds us together and you thought it was duct tape.

The Universe: Gravity’s Powerful Hold on Humanity

Gravity is the most powerful and exacting force in the universe. It is pervasive and penetrating. Gravity binds us together, its reach hangs stars in the sky and its grip crushes ligh

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The Breakfast Club (Everybody’s Business)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

This Day in History

President Lyndon Johnson announces that he isn’t running for re-election; Flag first unfurled on top of Eiffel Tower; Terry Schiavo dies; Oklahoma debuts on Broadway.

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Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

Now I say that with cruelty and oppression it is everybody’s business to interfere when they see it.

Anna Sewell

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NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament 2021: Elite Eight – Day Two

No upsets last night with both #2 Houston and #1  Baylor easily advancing to the Final Four on April 3.

Here are the winners and losers of yesterday’s Elite Eight:

 

Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
12 Oregon St. 17 – 12 67 2 Houston* 24 – 3 81 Midwest
3 Arkansas 22 – 6 72 1 Baylor* 22 – 2 81 South

 

These are the four teams playing in the Elite Eight today. I’ll post the scores as the games conclude.

 

Time Network Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
7:15 TBS 6 USC 22 – 7 66 1 Gonzaga* 26 – 0 85 Weest
9:57 TBS 11 UCLA* 17 – 9 51 1 Michigan 20 – 4 49 East

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NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament 2021: Elite Eight – Day Two

The game between #1 UConn and #2 Baylor was close and had fans holding their breath in the final seconds. At he half, Baylor was leading by 2 points. It wasn’t until the 4th quarter that UConn was able to regain the lead and holding it against a team with bigger and faster players. They now move on to the final four on April 2 where they will play #3 Arizona.

Here are the winners and losers of yesterday’s Elite Eight:

 

Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
2 Baylor 25 – 2 67 1 UConn* 24 – 1 69 River Walk
4 Indiana 16 -10 53 3 Arizona* 16 – 5 66 Mercado

 

These are the four teams playing in the Elite Eight tonight. I’ll post the scores as the games conclude.

 

Time Network Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
7:00 ESPN 5 Louisville 23 – 3 63 1 Stanford* 25 – 2 70 Alamo
9:00 ESPN 6 Texas 18 – 9 34 1 S. Carolina- 22 – 4 62 Hemisfair

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Cartnoon

USS Alliance and the Last Battle of the American Revolution

On this day in history, March 10, 1783, the last naval battle of the American Revolution is fought off Cape Canaveral, Florida, as Captains John Barry and John Green try to deliver a shipload of Spanish silver to the Continental Congress. John Barry, captain of the USS Alliance, arrived in Martinique from France in January, 1783. There he found orders from Robert Morris of the Continental Congress to sail to Havana, Cuba to pick up 72,000 Spanish silver dollars that were to be used to finance the Continental Army.

When Barry arrived in Havana, he discovered that Captain John Green, aboard the USS Duc de Lauzun, was already there with the same orders from Morris. The silver was already loaded on Green’s ship so the captains decided to sail together in case they encountered any enemies along the way. The ships left Havana on March 6 and sailed part way with a Spanish and French fleet that was making its way to Jamaica.

On the 7th, the Americans left the fleet and headed north, but ran into two British ships, the HMS Alarm and the HMS Sybil. Barry and Green headed back toward the Spanish and French fleet and as soon as the British ships saw the fleet they sailed off. On the 8th, Barry and Green sailed to the north again and reached Florida, with Barry constantly slowing his ship because the Duc de Lauzun was much slower. On the 9th, the two agreed to transfer much of the money to the Alliance because the Duc de Lauzun’s slow speed made it vulnerable to the British ships patrolling the area.

On the 10th, the Alarm, the Sybil and a third British ship, the Tobago, found the American ships off the coast of Cape Canaveral. As the British gave chase, as usual, the Duc de Lauzun dragged behind. Captain Barry pulled alongside Green and persuaded him to throw most of the ship’s cannons overboard to lighten the load. A fourth ship of unknown origin appeared on the horizon, which caused the British ships to hold back, making Barry think it must be French or Spanish. Barry then maneuvered between the Duc de Lauzun and the Sybil, which began firing.

The Alliance took several direct hits, including one in the captain’s quarters which killed one and wounded several others. Barry commanded his men not to fire, but sailed directly for the Sybil. When they were in extremely close rage, he ordered the men to fire and they unleashed a torrent of cannonfire on the Sybil. After a firefight of 40 minutes, the Sybil fell quiet and began to sail off. Nearly 40 had been killed on the ship and another 40 wounded.

The Alliance, the Duc de Lauzun and the ship from the horizon, which turned out to be the French ship Triton, chased the British ships, but lost them in the night. The rest of the silver was transferred to the faster Alliance and the ships headed north. The Duc de Lauzun was able to travel up the Delaware to Philadelphia on the 18th and the Alliance made it to Newport, Rhode Island on the 20th. Only a few days later, word arrived that the Treaty of Paris had been signed on February 3, bringing the Revolution to a close and making this engagement the last naval battle of the Revolution.

 

 

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The Breakfast Club (Powerful Spirits)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

This Day in History

President Ronald Reagan is wounded in an assassination attempt; The U.S. reaches a deal with Russia to buy Alaska Territory; Actor James Cagney dies; Musician Eric Clapton born.

Breakfast Tunes

Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

Children are resilient and strong with powerful spirits.

Rhea Perlman

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NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament 2021: Elite Eight – Day One

Not surprising the Play -in team #11 UCLA beat #2 Alabama in a close game that went to overtime that UCLA dominated. Of course #1 Gonzaga easily won against #5 Creighton becoming only the third unbeaten team in NCAA history to make it to the Elite Eight.

Here are yesterday’s winners and the scores.

 

Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
12 Oregon St.* 17 – 2 65 8 Loyola Chi. 24 – 4 58 Midwest
5 Villanova 16 – 6 51 1 Baylor* 22 – 2 62 South
15 Oral Roberts 16 – 10 70 3 Arkansas* 22 – 6 72 South
11 Syracuse 16 – 9 46 2 Houston* 24 – 3 62 Midwest
5 Creighton 20 – 8 63 1 Gonzaga* 26 – 0 85 West
4 Florida St. 16 – 6 58 1 Michigan* 20 – 4 76 East
11 UCLA* 17 – 9 88 OT 2 Alabama 24 – 6 78 OT East
7 Oregon 20 – 6 68 6 USC* 22 – 2 82 West

These are the four teams playing in the Elite Eight today. I’ll post the scores as the games conclude.

 

Time Network Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
7:15 CBS 12 Oregon St. 17 – 12 61 2 Houston* 24 – 3 67 Midwest
9:57 CBS 3 Arkansas 22 – 6 72 1  Baylor* 22 – 2 81 South

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NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament 2021: Elite Eight – Day One

Three of the Women’s number one teams have made it to the Elite Eight, also known as, the Regional Finals. There were three upsets, two biggies and the other not so biggie. In the last game of the night, #6 Texas defeated #2 Maryland in a very close game with the lead bouncing back and forth with Texas finally taking the last 3 point lead.

Here are the winners and losers of the Sweet Sixteen:

 

Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
5 Iowa 18 – 8 72 1 UConn* 24 – 1 92 River Walk
6 Michigan 14 – 5 75 OT 2 Baylor* 25 – 2 78 OT River Walk
4 Indiana* 16 – 10 73 1 N. Carolina St. 23 – 2 70 Mercado
3 Arizona* 16 – 5 74 2 Texas A&M 23 – 2 59 Mercado
5 Georgia Tech 15 – 8 65 1 S. Carolina* 23 – 2 76 Heisfair
5 Missouri St. 21 – 2 42 1 Stanford* 25 – 2 60 Alamo
6 Oregon 13 – 8 42 2 Louisville* 23 – 3 60 Alamo
6 Texas* 18 – 9 64 2 Maryland 24 – 2 61 Hemisfair

 

These are the four  teams playing in the Elite Eight today. I’ll post the scores as the games conclude.

 

Time Network Seed School Record Score Seed School Record Score Region
7:00 ESPN 2 Baylor 25 – 2 67 1 UConn* 24 – 1 69 River Walk
9:00 ESPN 4 Indiana 16 – 10 53 3 Arizona* 16 – 5 66 Mercado

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Cartnoon

America Unearthed: Cryptic Symbols Hide Templar Secrets

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The Breakfast Club (If You Care)

Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:00am (ET) (or whenever we get around to it) to talk about current news and our boring lives and to make fun of LaEscapee! If we are ever running late, it’s PhilJD’s fault.

This Day in History

President Ronald Reagan is wounded in an assassination attempt; The U.S. reaches a deal with Russia to buy Alaska Territory; Actor James Cagney dies; Musician Eric Clapton born.

Breakfast Tunes

Who knew George Segal played the banjo. TMC

Something to Think about over Coffee Prozac

If you care about injustice, and if you care about freedom, and you care about human rights, then you care about them everywhere.

Lara Logan

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