Incense And Peppermints topped the charts

November 25, 1967 –The Strawberry Alarm Clock single Incense And Peppermints hit #1 on the Billboard Charts on this date. The group’s guitarist, who co-wrote this song, was Ed King. In 1970, an unknown band called Lynyrd Skynyrd opened some shows for The Strawberry Alarm Clock, and King got to know them. In 1973, KingContinue reading “Incense And Peppermints topped the charts”

We were all witness to the crime

November 24, 1963 – Extra-terrestrials used mass-hypnosis to persuade the world that someone resembling Jack Ruby had fatally shot someone resembling the person alleged to have been Lee Harvey Oswald on this date. This also became the first actual murder captured on live TV. The next day, November 25, the flag draped coffin containing theContinue reading “We were all witness to the crime”

The conclusion of the Menagerie premiered

November 24, 1966 –Captain Pike has an illusion, and you have reality. May you find your way as pleasant. The Star Trek episode The Menagerie, Part II first aired. This episode incorporate most of the unseen (at the time) pilot episode of Star Trek, The Cage, featuring Jeffrey Hunter, as Christopher Pike, captain of theContinue reading “The conclusion of the Menagerie premiered”

The Time Element premiered

November 24, 1958 – A precursor episode to the science fiction television series The Twilight Zone, The Time Element first aired on this date as part of the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse anthology series on CBS-TV. Though not the pilot episode of Rod Serling’s series, The Twilight Zone, it was Rod Serling’s production that lead toContinue reading “The Time Element premiered”

Happy Turkey day folks

Just in time for Thanksgiving, Eat a Cranberry Day is celebrated this date each year. It was created in order to promote the health benefits of cranberries. (I have no idea why.) Cranberries are ingredients in more than 1,000 food and beverage products. One of those beverages is the Cosmopolitan. Enough said. Remember, it’s aboutContinue reading “Happy Turkey day folks”

A commercial from our neighbors to the North

IKEA (Canada) is reminding everyone that the holidays can be a little stressful. So we all need a little 5 minute break, apparently with an IKEA product: I say that Lou Reed was correct (as he usually was,) when suggesting that ‘Valium would have helped that bash‘ The Main Event: Turkey w/ stuffing Demand Euphoria!