Hey, it’s still a career in show business

It’s National One Hit Wonder day. Celebrate responsibly – listen to only one or two of them at a time. Walking on Sunshine – Katrina and the Waves Before Katrina Leskanich came along, the band was simply The Waves. Based in England, they were led by Kimberly Rew, who left the group in 1978 toContinue reading “Hey, it’s still a career in show business”

The Bill of Rights is not an a la carte menu.

On this day in 1789, Congress proposed twelve amendments to the Constitution of the United States. Habeas Corpus Luteum and Freedom from Unreasonably Surging Seashores were ultimately rejected but the other ten passed and have come to be known as the “Bill of Rights.“ In honor of this important anniversary, I have chosen to celebrateContinue reading “The Bill of Rights is not an a la carte menu.”

Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. premiered

September 25, 1964 –The series Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., starring Jim Nabors (who was not married to Rock Hudson) premiered on CBS-TV on this date. Although the series had a military setting and the Vietnam War was going on at the time it originally aired, the war itself is never discussed. Jim Nabors said that itContinue reading “Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. premiered”

Remember, they help a sentence make more sense

Today is National Punctuation Day (!,?.) It’s a celebration of the lowly comma, correctly used quotation marks and other proper uses of periods, semicolons, and the every mysterious ellipsis. (The Interrobang is a combination of both the exclamation point and a question mark, used thusly: “What are you doing[insert interrobang. Unfortunately, the interrobang isn’t standardContinue reading “Remember, they help a sentence make more sense”

The Donna Reed Show and The Munsters premiered

September 24, 1958 –Ladies (and some men), don’t you always wears heels, pearls and chic frocks to do the housework? The Donna Reed Show premiered on ABC-TV on this date. The first season opening credits of The Munsters were an outrageous parody of the opening credits of The Donna Reed Show, which always began withContinue reading “The Donna Reed Show and The Munsters premiered”