Tuesday, 5 June 2012

The Trend: MLB Draft, Barack Dubs and a Flying (Dead) Cat

Good morning!

Happy Towel Day!  Yes, there is such a thing.  Carry a towel with you wherever you go and no one will think it odd.   And if anyone does think it odd, you can tell them it's a tribute to the novelist Douglas Adams, who wrote The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy.  

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There is even a website dedicated to the event.   You can even send us or Tweet us your towel photos if you wish.   The commemoration started two weeks after Adams died in 2001.   And if you want to know why, read chapter 3 of Hitchhikers, and you will find yourself asking, where's my towel?

Star Wars marks its 35th Anniversary today, so if you walk around in a Darth Vader costume today, it's okay too.

Grammy-winning folk musician Doc Watson is listed in critical condition after falling at his home, making him a top search on Google this morning.   The blind singer and guitarist known as a master of the flatpicking-style of guitar playing is being treated at a hospital in North Carolina.   The 89-year-old Watson has won several Grammys and received the National Medal of the Arts.

Chris Brown has rolled out a steamy trending video called Sweet Love.   The song is from his upcoming album Fortune, due out on July 3.

While Warren Buffett is all hot on buying up newspapers, one of the nation's oldest is cutting back.  The (New Orleans) Times Picayune is ending daily publication and plans to offer three printed issues a week starting in the fall.   New Orleans will become the largest metro area in the nation without a daily newspaper.  This is the digital age.

Memorial Day is also trending as we mark the unofficial start of the summer season with beaches and barbeques and fun times, but lest we forget that Memorial Day is about the men and women who have served and sacrificed for our country.  

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Army Specialist John Finner, 23, left, of Sikeston, Missouri, and Army Specialist Kevin Wilson, 23, of New York City, soldiers with the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment, or "Old Guard," place flags before each grave in preparation for Memorial Day, during the annual "Flags-In" at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., on Thursday, May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Most Americans today have little direct connection to the military, and so perhaps the holiday should take on even greater meaning.  Less than 1 percent of our population serves in the U.S. military (just a couple of million) compared to the 16 million men and women who wore a uniform during World War II.  Pew Research Center found that only a third of Americans between the ages of 18 and 29 have an immediate family member who had served in the military. As Ben Patton writes in a blog post this morning, perhaps the best way to spend this Memorial Day is to try to spend a few minutes with a veteran. "Give him or her a chance to talk. And listen."

You may have seen the photo of President Obama bowing to a 5-year-old boy who is touching the president's hair to see if it feels like his.  The photo has gone viral after appearing in an article by the New York Times. 

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(Pete Souza/The White House)

The boy, Jacob Philadelphia, is the son of a former Marine who was leaving the White House staff three years ago and asked for a family photograph with the President.  You can read the full story behind the photo on the Times website.

A viral video out of Mexico shows a reporter appear to be using someone to fake a wind storm by having them kick dirt in the air.   The translation, according to one commenter, the reporter is actually saying the person is kicking the dirt in the air to demonstrate how windy it is.  The video has nearly a million views since this writing.

This next video shows a helicopter take off fail.  Fortunately, a major accident was avoided.

This viral video tries to answer the question why is yawning contagious?

This guy can put a lot of stuff in his hair.

Maru, YouTube's most popular cat with 200k subscribers and 150 million views, is celebrating a 5th birthday.

And finally, the salsa dancing dog!

That's the trend!

Enjoy the holiday weekend,

Bob


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