The little remembered Mother’s Day Massacre

May 13, 1973 –Tennis players Bobby Riggs and Margaret Court played in a $100,000 winner-take-all challenge match, on this date. The match has become known as the first Battle of the Sexes (also known as the Mother’s Day Massacre.) Margaret Court, the 1970 the singles Grand Slam champion, underestimated the 55 year old Bobby RiggsContinue reading “The little remembered Mother’s Day Massacre”

Insanity is hereditary; you get it from your children

In case you didn’t get you mom a great gift, you can remind her that you will probably be helping with her nursing home costs. The United States celebrates Mother’s Day on the second Sunday in May. In the United States, Mother’s Day was loosely inspired by the British version of the day and wasContinue reading “Insanity is hereditary; you get it from your children”

I hear you talking …

May 12, 1972 –Although initially receiving mixed reviews, the Rolling Stones released one of Rock’s greatest double albums, Exile on Main St., on this date. Mick Jagger once complained though, the album was not his favorite Rolling Stones albums. He described it as sounding “lousy” with “no concerted effort of intention“, adding “at the time,Continue reading “I hear you talking …”

I never seen you looking so bad my funky one …

May 11, 1974 –ABC Records released Steely Dan’s Any Major Dude Will Tell You, on this date, (oh yeah, Rikki Don’t Lose that Number was the A-side.) “Have you ever seen a Squonk’s tears,” a Squonk is a mythical woodland creature who has the ability to dissolve in its own tears. Steely Dan came acrossContinue reading “I never seen you looking so bad my funky one …”