Just stop answering the door

For those of you interested – Today’s gift count (286): you currently have 11 pipers piping, 20 hyperactive effete British gentlemen, knocking furniture over, 27 Pole dancers (draw the shades, the neighborhood kids are staring into your windows), 32 organized dairy workers striking for better working conditions, 35 Swans making a racket, befouling your secondContinue reading “Just stop answering the door”

Always trolling for trivia

Today is National Trivia Day. It is observed across the United States each year on January 4. We observe trivia day, everyday here. The oldest survivor Of The Crimean War passed away in 2004 Timothy the Tortoise, the last survivor of the Crimean War (which ended in 1856,) died in April of 2004 at theContinue reading “Always trolling for trivia”

Saturday Night topped the charts

January 3, 1976 –The Bay City Rollers single, Saturday Night reached the No. 1 position on the US Billboard Charts (their only US No. 1 single,) on this date. This song was first recorded in 1973 with original Rollers vocalist Nobby Clarke, but this version tanked when it was released in the UK. The band,Continue reading “Saturday Night topped the charts”

Then, no more

January 3, 2000 –The last daily Peanuts strip ran on this date. The comic strip, which centered around the iconic Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, and their friends, had been running since 1950. Almost 20,000 strips were published in total, not to mention the musicals, movies, and television specials that featured the Peanuts gang.

Original Star Trek: Whom Gods Destroy

January 3, 1969 – Captain Kirk visits an asylum where he is held hostage by an insane starship captain who believes that he is destined to control the universe in the Star Trek series episode Whom Gods Destroy, which aired on NBC TV on this date. The plot of inmates taking over the asylum andContinue reading “Original Star Trek: Whom Gods Destroy”