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If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. -- J.R.R. Tolkien
April 27, 2024
conditions: Light Rain, 13.0°C, 102.2 kPa falling, wind at SSW 11 km/h and 68 % humidity
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1Taylor Swift : Fortnight
2Sabrina Carpenter : Espresso
3Shaboozey : A Bar Song (Tipsy)
4Hozier : Too Sweet
5Taylor Swift : I Can Do It With a Broken Heart
6Taylor Swift : Down Bad
7Taylor Swift : So Long, London
8Benson Boone : Beautiful Things
9Drake : Push Ups
10Artemas : i like the way you kiss me
11Taylor Swift : Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me?
12Taylor Swift : Florida!!!
13Taylor Swift : But Daddy I Love Him
14Taylor Swift : My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys
15Taylor Swift : The Tortured Poets Department
16Taylor Swift : Guilty as Sin?
17Noah Kahan : Stick Season
18Future : Like That
19Taylor Swift : The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
20Teddy Swims : Lose Control
21Taylor Swift : The Alchemy
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23Taylor Swift : Fresh Out The Slammer
Sun 28 Apr
high: 22 C
Chance of showers
pop: 40%
Mon 29 Apr
high: 14 C
Chance of showers
pop: 40%
Tue 30 Apr
high: 11 C
Chance of showers
pop: 60%
Wed 1 May
high: 17 C
Cloudy
Thu 2 May
high: 22 C
A mix of sun and cloud

verb (uh-SAIL)

Assail has a number of meanings relating to violent or powerful confrontations. It can be a straightforward synonym of assault, as in "assailed by armed robbers," or it can mean "to oppose, challenge, or criticize harshly and forcefully," as in "citizens assailing the proposed changes." It can also mean "to trouble or afflict in a way that threatens to overwhelm," as in "assailed by fears." Assail can also apply to powerful perceptions: a smell that assails you, for example, is strongly noticeable and usually unpleasant. Occasionally, assail is used to mean "to encounter, undertake, or confront energetically," as in "with a deadline fast approaching, we assailed the project with renewed vigor."

// Most worthwhile achievements require that one persevere even when assailed by doubts.

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"What does it even mean to be good in a world as complex as ours, when great inequity remains unaddressed and often seems too daunting to assail, and when seemingly benign choices—which shoes to buy, which fruit to eat—can come with the moral baggage of large carbon footprints or the undercompensated labor of migrant workers?" — Nancy Kaffer, The Detroit (Michigan) Free Press, 9 Jan. 2020


"If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else." - Booker T. Washington
- Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies, Queen of Spain (1829-33), born in Palermo, Italy (d. 1878)
- Herbert Spencer, British philosopher (Social Statics) and sociologist, born in Derby, England (d. 1903)
- William Arms Fisher, American composer, librettist (Going Home), musicologist, and educator, born in San Francisco, California (d. 1948)
- Draža Mihailović, Serbian WWII hero and war criminal, born in Ivanjica, Serbia (d. 1946)
- Guido Cantelli, Italian conductor, born in Novara, Italy (d. 1956)
- David Barnes, New Zealand sailor (470 world champion 1981, 83, 84), born in Wellington, New Zealand (d. 2020)
- Cali Timmins, Canadian actress (Ryan's Hope), born in Montreal, Quebec
- Adamantia Kontogiorgi, Greek actress (Erotas), born in Paris

From 1950 to 1999 the month of April had the highest average number of tornado-related deaths. During the last half of the 20th century an average of 27 people died annually from tornadoes in April. However, tornadoes can occur at any time of the year. In the southern states, peak tornado occurrence is in March through May, while peak months in the northern states are during the summer. Tornadoes are most likely to occur between 3 and 9 p.m. but have been known to occur at all hours of the day or night.

- Imakita Kosen, 1st Zen teacher of D.T. Suzuki, found the awakening
- Rutherford B. Hayes removes Federal troops from Louisiana, Reconstruction ends
- Villanova's women set a 6,000 m relay world record of 17:18:10
- 50th annual barbershop quartet singing convention held (Mich)
- Graeme Obree bicycles world record time (52,713 km)
- "Indiscretions" opens at Ethel Barrymore Theatre NYC for 221 performances
- Frank Belknap Long, American writer (Rim of the Unknown), born in New York City (d. 1994)
- Nina Ponomaryova, Russian athlete (Olympic gold USSR discus 1952, 60; bronze 1956), born in Smychka, Russia (d. 2016)
- Earl Anthony, American professional bowler (PBA money champ 1974-6, 1981-3), born in Tacoma, Washington (d. 2001)
- Jerry Mercer, Canadian rock drummer (April Wine), born in Montreal, Quebec

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