Thursday 29 November 2012

FRIDAY 30th NOVEMBER 2012 07:11 GMT

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1. THIS DAY IN WORLD WAR 2 (30th NOVEMBER 1942)
On the Russian Front... Operation Mars: Soviet offensive against German 9th Army around Rzhev salient is making no significant progress.
Soviet 5th Tank Army attacks German Group Hollidt along the Chir River
Luftwaffe VIII Fliegerkorps is relieved of combat functions and assigned to concentrate on providing German forces in Stalingrad with the daily requirement of approximately 300 tons of supplies. There is a big improvement in delivery but only 129 tons are achieved.

In the Arctic... German vessels Hans Rikmers and Westsee are both damaged by mines off Petsamo and have to be beached.

In the Pacific... The naval Battle of Tassafaronga takes place. US Task Force 67 under Admaril Calreton H. Wright intercepts a fleet of 8 Japanese destroyers commanded by Raizo Tanaka which are attempting to resupply Guadalcanal. In the ensuing battle, the Americans sink 1 Japanese destroyer and lose 1 cruiser with 3 heavily damaged. Although suffering a tactical defeat, the Americans successfully prevent the Japanese supples being landed.

In New Guinea... General Eichelberger at arrives Port Moresby to take command of US forces in New Guinea.

In Yokohama... In a catastrophic accidental explosion, German raider Thor, supply ships Uckermark (ex Altmark) and Leuthen (ex Nankin), and a Japanese vessel are sunk.

In Burma... Indian 123rd Infantry Brigade reaches Bawli Bazaar in the Arakan.
In the Indian Ocean... US 10th Air Force aircraft attack Japanese shipping in the Andaman Islands.
Greek vessel Cleanthis sunk by U-181
British vessel Llandaff Castle sunk by U-177

Today's Air Raids...
Buna, New Guinea by US 5th Air Force

2. TODAY IN MY LIFE
Monthly family accounts and a meditation before shift 1 of the Weekend Job.
Missus time in the later evening.

 Twitter Followers = 1,592 (no change)
  Nonfollowed eliminated = 0
   Unfollowers eliminated = 2

           @Jason Lucchesi, @TigerLeadership

3. TODAY'S SELF-OBSERVATION
Last night's "quality time" with missus went well - these days for me it's about fulfilling her needs successfully rather than anything to do with mine. I'm simply relieved that I successfully complete the mission. I arrive in the bedroom 30 minutes before her to "warm up". Not that I'm completely without libido, but if I do get "the urge" it's in the morning - when missus is usually asleep or at work! This morning, undoubtedly induced by Tadalafil, I awoke with a serious boner at 4am that without thinking about I relieved while missus slept on oblivious.

However, it would be wrong to say that I'm unhappy in any way with the situation, because it suits me fine! Everybody gets what they need.

4. TODAY'S QUESTION FOR YOU
Have you got an issue that needs talking out?

5. TODAY'S WEATHER IN BRADFORD                                                 
Cold, dry and sunny all day.
Clear and cold in the evening.
Fog will form overnight, lifting into damp drizzly cloud in the early morning.
Wind will be light and westerly.
Max Temp = 1 degC
Min Temp = -2 degC
Sunrise at 08:01
Sunset at 15:50
Jetstream: West of Britain and northerly

6. TODAY'S ONELINER
How many Church Elders does it take to change a light bulb? CHANGE?!

7. NOW THAT'S FUNNY!
When animals attack (worth enduring the ad for)

8. TRIVIA
Castles had no toilets. Instead they had “garderobes,” a little room with a hole through which users would aim their waste products, which would drop through chutes into the surrounding moats. They were called gaderobes because residents would keep their clothing inside, as the odour would infuse into the clothes and repel biting insects and moths.

9.  THE WISDOM I'VE LEARNED FROM OTHERS
"Your religion is what you do when the sermon is over."
H. JACKSON BROWN JR. 


 

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