Does your Train of thought have a Caboose?
Does your Train of thought have a Caboose?
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March 6
Established 2015. Celebrating Our Eleventh Year of Publication
A husband is beginning to worry that his wife might be experiencing hearing loss. Over the past few weeks, he's noticed that she often doesn't respond when he talks to her from another room or when she's focused on something else. One evening, as his wife is standing in the kitchen preparing dinner, he positions himself a few feet behind her. Taking a deep breath, he softly whispers, "Honey, can you hear me?"
There is no response. His wife continues to prepare dinner, seemingly unaware of his question. Slightly concerned, the husband steps a bit closer, now only a couple of feet behind her. again. He softly says, "Honey, can you hear me?"
Still, there is no reaction. His wife remains engrossed in her cooking, humming softly to herself as she works. The husband's worry deepens, and he moves even closer, now standing right behind her. This time, he speaks a little louder, though still softly. "Honey, can you hear me?"
Finally, his wife turns her head and replies, "For the third time, yes."
(Ba-dum-CHING!)
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Release the Epstein Files!!
1479 - Treaty of AlcÑçovas: Portugal cedes the Canary Islands to Castile in exchange for claims in West Africa.
1836 - Battle of the Alamo: After 13 days of fighting, 1,500 to 3,000 Mexican soldiers overwhelm the Texan defenders, killing 182 to 257 Texans, including William Travis, Jim Bowie, and Davy Crockett.
1857 - Dred Scott Decision: US Supreme Court rules African Americans cannot be US citizens.
1869 - Dmitri Mendeleev presents the first periodic table of the elements to the Russian Chemical Society.
1899 - Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) is patented by Felix Hoffmann at the German company Bayer.
1921 - Police in Sunbury, Pennsylvania, issue an edict requiring women to wear skirts at least four inches below the knee.
1964 - Boxing legend Cassius Clay joins the Nation of Islam and changes his name to "Muhammad Ali," calling his former title a "slave name".
1947: Director of Spinal Tap, Rob Reiner, was born on this day.
National Spray Tanning Day - Well I can think of one commander and chief who won't be available today!!

I started writing The Digest in the third quarter of 2015. I was filling in as temporary General Manager until we could find a permanent one to take over the leadership of the store. I had some time on my hands and was kicking around how to fill it when I remembered an idea I saw in a hotel in Winslow, Az. called La Posada. (Wonderful hotel BTW) In the lobby, they had a chalk board and on it was some simple trivia that happened on that day as well as the weather forecast of sunny, hot, cold rainy or whatever the day was going to bring. I stole some of those ideas and came up with the WNTS Digest. As I was temporarily living at the time in Why, I would spend some time each morning putting together those trivia facts, weather, a cute Pet Picture of the Day from Freekibble.com and an ad hoc picture of something I talked about in the Digest. I would then print the two pages out and tack it to our Bulletin Board in front of the store. The two pictures to the left are from a copy of the Digest that was published in or around February 2016. Eventually we found a permanent GM and I went back to my home in Northern California. A few months later, I was asked to stand up a website for the store and because I didnβt need to be at the site, I was able to do my work in California. When designing the site, I wanted to incorporate the concepts of The Digest. It had paused publication when I moved and here was an opportunity to bring it back in electronic form.

So, over the years, I made a few changes to the format, but it still has the basic constructs I started out with. The βWeatherβ report is now the 'Current Weather' and is displayed as a widget on both the Home Page and The Digest. We kept Today in History, Born on this Day, Today is (national quirky holidays), moved Pet Picture of the Day to itsβ own page, which later became a contest for Pet of the Month. The static graphic that referenced something in The Digest became βWhy Nutts!!β and transitioned into a YouTube related video to something I referenced in The Digest. We added a βQuote of the Dayβ but transitioned that into βJoke of the Dayβ after I felt that the quotes were getting to bizarre, even for me.
And that is how we got here and looking for the next ten years!!
- Digester, 2025