Today is Lost Sock Memorial Day, the day that we take a moment out of our busy lives to mourn the lost of a sock while we do the laundry. After a proper amount of time; stop hoping it will appear to reunite with its mate. Focus on the only healthy choices before you: ThrowContinue reading “I, myself, have a draw full of them”
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Welcome Back topped the charts
May 8, 1976 –John Sebastian’s theme song to the TV series Welcome Back, Kotter, Welcome Back, hits No. 1 on the Billboard Charts on this date. Since it was written for the TV show, the song was less than a minute long. Viewers loved the song and related to the message about returning to theContinue reading “Welcome Back topped the charts”
Phase one – in which Doris gets her oats …
May 8, 1970 –Just shortly after the break up of the Beatles was announced, Apple Records released The Beatles final original album Let It Be, on this date. Although Let It Be topped album charts in both the US and the UK, and sales were very good, the album did not receive good reviews andContinue reading “Phase one – in which Doris gets her oats …”
The first time we heard his specific drink order
May 8, 1963 –The first James Bond film, Dr. No, starring Sean Connery as the MI6 agent 007, premiered in US on this date. Contrary to popular belief, Sean Connery was not wearing a hairpiece in his first two outings as James Bond. Although he was already balding by the time Dr. No was inContinue reading “The first time we heard his specific drink order”
Red Hot Riding Hood premiered
May 8, 1943 – Another Tex Avery masterpiece, Red Hot Riding Hood, was released on this date. Director Tex Avery was famous for his off the wall cartoons, which were aimed more toward adult audiences than children. Here, however, he pushed the limits of what was considered acceptable, and in several places the film wasContinue reading “Red Hot Riding Hood premiered”
The great Betty White hosted SNL
May 8, 2010 –On a Mother’s Day-themed episode, the 88-year old Betty White, more than 70 years in show business, six Emmy Award winning actress, hosted Saturday Night Live, thanks to a push by fans on Facebook. Unusual for a host, Betty White appeared in every sketch, including the cold open, Weekend Update and prerecordedContinue reading “The great Betty White hosted SNL”
An angel on a Harley pulls across to greet a fellow rolling stone …
May 7, 1984 –Roger Waters released his first solo album, The Pros And Cons Of Hitch Hiking, with it’s iconic and slightly scandalous album cover, on this date. A film based on the album was proposed and some footage and animation completed by 1985, but this is yet to officially see the light of day.
The single, Give Me Love, went on sale
May 7, 1973 –George Harrison released the single Give Me Love (Give Me Peace On Earth), off his album, Living in the Material World, on this date. The song became George Harrison’s second US #1 following My Sweet Lord. It pushed Paul McCartney and Wings‘ My Love from the top position, marking the only occasionContinue reading “The single, Give Me Love, went on sale”
The Fifth Element premiered
May 7, 1997 –The science fiction film The Fifth Element, written and directed by Luc Besson, starring Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich was released in France, on this date. At the time, it was the most expensive European film ever made. Luc Besson wrote the original screenplay when he was in high school. He hadContinue reading “The Fifth Element premiered”
Bye Bye Diane
May 7, 1987 –Shelly Long made her last appearance as a regular on the NBC series Cheers, on this date. To keep Shelley Long’s departure from the series under wraps, three endings were shot. The aired ending, which had Diane leaving and promising to return in six months, and two additional endings. One had SamContinue reading “Bye Bye Diane”
