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Clint Stallard, mayor of 15 hours ago
It’s Monday and on this day in history:
Film & TV History
1994 Asteroid 7373 Takei is discovered and named after Star Trek actor George Takei
> > > Clint’s comment: Pipes and conduits on the set of the Enterprise are sometimes marked GNDN. It's an in-joke amongst the set designers. It means Go Nowhere Does Nothing.
Clint Stallard, mayor of 1 day ago
Happy Sunday, have a wonderful day. If you want to make the list below, pay me a visit and leave a message :)
The number of mayors signing the Stinky Bottom visitor book each day this week - Sunday: 25, Monday: 25, Tuesday: 25, Wednesday: 17, Thursday: 25, Friday: 29 & Saturday: 25, a total of 171.
Thanks for being such a great connection and one of the 70 most recent mayors to visit and sign the Stinky Bottom visitor book. The 70th post was on Tuesday 31-Mar-2026, which is 12 days ago. Below, the last 70 cities:
Moist Valley
Playstation
Hinotama
Positive Town
Arrakis
Katetown
The Sleeper Wakes
Wormriders of Arraki
My Sweet Ginger
Bythesea
Heliotropolis
Aek Original
Pooltown
Or Other
Ole Cross Creek
Amsterdamm
Ebsiii
Nox Arcana
A E K Fc Athens
Cheeso
Pine Hills
Sosueme
Florence On The Rose
Kleinstadt Am Rhein
Icy Cold North Bay
Hanko Sun City
Setback
Bramble
Bugztown Canada
Andersonville
Depot
Nibiru
Delwood City
Jeep Duck Town
Stacystan
Braga
Benny Shores
West West Stonia
Graestoke
Tintinstad
Taylaramish
Gretavanfleetville
Portlandia
Eske City
White Dreams
Stegosaur Quarry
Sint Amandsberg
Kworld
Cornu Copiae
Holy Shit
New Rob City
Sundgauer
Healthialways
Potato Pie
Scurdie Ness
N E W B E N D
Truckers Safe Haven
Stelios Hellas
Nikos Xalkoutsi
Nikos The Greek
Ever Thankful
Londonopolis
Quiltville
Omni One
Grumpy Old Man
Kitma
Gato Negro
New Finntastic Twin
Hopeland
Blue Castle
Clint Stallard, mayor of 2 days ago
It’s Saturday and on this day in history:
Lewis Chess Pieces
1831 The 12th century Lewis chess pieces are exhibited at the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, shortly after their rediscovery in a sand bank on the Scottish Isle of Lewis
> > > Clint’s comment: Worth a quick look at the link below. Obviously in modern times, no one condones the use of ivory, but times were different in the past. https://www.britishmuseum.org/blog/queens-gambit-how-lewis-chessmen-won-world-over
Clint Stallard, mayor of 3 days ago
It’s Friday and on this day in history:
Safety Pin
1849 Safety pin is patented by Walter Hunt in NYC; he sells the rights for $400
> > > Clint’s comment: Invaluable to so many for so many reasons. $400 is estimated to be between $16,975.84 to $17,640.22 today. Still a bargain if you had the foresight to know how useful a safety pin is, I suppose.
Clint Stallard, mayor of 4 days ago
It’s Thursday and on this day in history:
Event of Interest
1963 Winston Churchill becomes the first honorary U.S. citizen
> > > Clint’s comment: Please read as “tongue-in-cheek”… According to a very vocal, well known person of very modern times, Britain did nothing in World War 2… lol. Seems odd to honour a Brit for no reason.
Clint Stallard, mayor of 5 days ago
It’s Wednesday and on this day in history:
Quadratic Reciprocity Law
1796 Carl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician, proves the quadratic reciprocity law (the ability to determine the solvability of any quadratic equation in modular arithmetic)
> > > Clint’s comment: Quadratic equations. Once upon a time, very clear in my mind. Particularly when I retrained for electronics. Fuzzy now though. Mind you, now you could screenshot it and chuck it in AI to get the answer!
Clint Stallard, mayor of 6 days ago
It’s Tuesday and on this day in history:
France Adopts the Metre
1795 France adopts the metre as the basic measure of length
> > > Clint’s comment: One of those confusing words where the spelling, Metre, differs based on the context. Not to be confused with, for example, Parking Meter.
Clint Stallard, mayor of 7 days ago
It’s Monday and on this day in history:
Beard Tax Ends
1772 Empress of Russia Catherine the Great ends the tax on men with beards, enacted by Tsar Peter the Great in 1698
> > > Clint’s comment: There is an excellent comedy series called “The Great”, where Elle Fanning (as Catherine) ends the tax on beards, so made me chuckle.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2235759/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk
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