River Deep, Mountain High released

May 28, 1966 –Ike and Tina Turner released the classic song River Deep, Mountain High, on this date. (Although this is credited to Ike and Tina Turner, Ike had no part in the recording process. Turner was paid $20,000 up front to made sure that he was not in the studio during the sessions.) ItContinue reading “River Deep, Mountain High released”

Golden Gate Bridge opened to pedestrian traffic

May 27, 1937 –The Golden Gate Bridge, arguably one of the Wonders of the Modern World, connecting San Francisco with California’s Marin County opened to pedestrian traffic on this date. More than 200,000 made the first-day trek. Harold Wobber had the good grace to wait until August 7, 1937, to take the first leap intoContinue reading “Golden Gate Bridge opened to pedestrian traffic”

Keep this in the forefront of your mind

With this being the start of the Memorial Day Weekend and many COVID restrictions have been thrown to the wayside, some of you bunkies will be on the road this weekend. Your old pal wants to remind you, once again: (also hit the road before 2pm or after 9 pm today.) (Just in time forContinue reading “Keep this in the forefront of your mind”

That’s a lot of papal bull

In case you need some cocktail conversation – Pope Gregory IX declared war on cats in the 13th Century, issuing a Papal Bull Vox In Rama. He said that black cats were instruments of Satan. Because of this belief, he ordered the extermination of these felines throughout Europe. However, this plan backfired, because the killingContinue reading “That’s a lot of papal bull”

Please refer to your handy church bulletin

Saint Vitalis of Assisi (not to be confused with St. Vitalis of Milan, patron saint of grey haired Lotharios) was an Italian hermit and monk who died in 1370. He became a saint despite an early life marked by licentiousness and immorality. However, in an attempt to atone he went on pilgrimages to various sanctuaries.Continue reading “Please refer to your handy church bulletin”

The past is a foreign country …

May 26, 1977 –Police arrested George Willig, after he had successfully scaled the World Trade Center’s south tower in NYC on this date. He was fined $110 — a dollar per floor climbed. The stunt paved the way for appearances on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Good Morning America, The Merv Griffin Show andContinue reading “The past is a foreign country …”

Sunday Girl hits No. 1 (in the U.K.)

May 26, 1979 –Blondie’s song Sunday Girl off the album Parallel Lines became the group’s second UK No.1 hit single on this date. Though never released as a single in the United States, the song became a #1 hit in the United Kingdom and in Australia. In Britain the sales were boosted by another previouslyContinue reading “Sunday Girl hits No. 1 (in the U.K.)”

I Dream of Jeannie finale

May 26, 1970 – The final episodes of I Dream of Jeannie, My Master The Chili King aired on this date. Barbara Eden personally selected the pink/maroon color combination of Jeannie’s harem outfit. Pink symbolizes the playful, girlish aspects of her personality, while maroon symbolizes the fiery, headstrong aspects of her personality. Eden also selectedContinue reading “I Dream of Jeannie finale”