October 21, 2015 –Today is the day that Dr Emmett Brown takes Marty and his girlfriend Jennifer to the future to prevent their kids from “ruining their lives“, back to the future This used to be exciting but let’s all calm down. (Wow, I’m so old.)
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Lift your Frozen Margaritas in celebration
In 1943, Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya, the maître d’ of the Victory Club in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, Mexico, prepared the first plate of crunchy, spicy nachos for Texas women who were on a shopping trip. To honor his ingenious creation, we celebrate by eating his delicious gut busting cheesy dish on this date. Demand Euphoria!
I know candy prices have risen
But with 10 days until Halloween, I believe that COVID conditions have abated enough so I can once again urge readers to begin purchasing those candies filled with poison. (If you find yourself in a pinch though, a few Canadian pennies will do in a pinch. Loose change is at a premium nowadays.)
Bat Out Of Hell was released
October 21, 1977 –Meat Loaf released the landmark album Bat Out Of Hell, on this date. The album, written by Jim Steinman and produced by Todd Rundgren, became one of the most popular albums of the ‘70s, eventually selling over 14 million copies in America.
My Fair Lady premiered
October 21, 1964 –Possibly the most fully realized movie musical, My Fair Lady premiered at the Criterion Theater in New York, on this date. Audrey Hepburn apparently believed that Julie Andrews should have played Eliza Doolittle in this movie but was told by producer Jack L. Warner that she wouldn’t be cast even if HepburnContinue reading “My Fair Lady premiered”
Casino Royale premiered
October 21, 1954 –The episode of Climax!, an anthology series – broadcast live, on this evening was the first time James Bond (Barry Nelson) appeared on-screen in Casino Royale, and more than half a century later Bond is still making movies. The program was thought to be lost for decades until it resurfaced in 1981Continue reading “Casino Royale premiered”
In case you forgot
October 20, 1973 –The Saturday Night Massacre: Richard Nixon fired Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus when they each refuse to fire special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox on this date. Who was the man who finally fired Cox: Robert Bork – it’s that evil beard. And so it goes
Remember to Blame Canada
October 20, 1818 – Canada and the United States in the “Convention of 1818“, established the 49th Parallel as their mutual boundary (known as the International Border) for most of its length from the Lake of the Woods to the Rocky mountains. The International Boundary is commonly referred to as the world’s longest undefended border,Continue reading “Remember to Blame Canada”
Boy dropped
October 20, 1980 –U2 released their debut album, Boy, produced by Steve Lillywhite, on this date. When the time came for U2 to release their debut album, young Peter Rowen, the younger brother of Derek Rowen aka Guggi, an Dublin artist and member of The Virgin Prunes, a band who were friends and collaborators withContinue reading “Boy dropped”
I Dream Of Jeannie reunion films premiered
October 20, 1985 –The first of two reunion films, I Dream of Jeannie: 15 Years Later, starring Barbara Eden, Wayne Rogers, and Bill Daly aired on NBC on this date. Larry Hagman was unavailable to reprise his role as Tony Nelson reportedly because he was too busy filming his CBS series Dallas at the time.Continue reading “I Dream Of Jeannie reunion films premiered”
