July 30, 1975 –Jimmy Hoffa was or wasn’t killed on this date. Jimmy is or isn’t buried somewhere in the Meadowlands or a horse farm or was made into ground meat and consumed at some very unfortunate barbecue (the FBI still continue to try to sort it all out.)
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Alone Again (Naturally) went to No. 1
July 29, 1972 –Gilbert O’Sullivan topped the charts with his hit Alone Again (Naturally) on this date. This was Irish-born singer Gilbert O’Sullivan’s only American #1. It sold 2 million copies, spent six weeks at the summit in America and earned him three Grammy Award nominations (Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Song of the Year,Continue reading “Alone Again (Naturally) went to No. 1”
Hey, fairy tales don’t always have happy endings.
July 29, 1981 –In the fairy tale wedding of the century, Britain’s Prince Charles married Lady Diana Spencer in an internationally televised ceremony at Saint Paul’s Cathedral in London, England on this date. The couple was later divorced in 1996, Diana was ‘killed‘ in a car accident in 1997, and Charles fulfilled his long timeContinue reading “Hey, fairy tales don’t always have happy endings.”
Help! premiered
July 29, 1965 – The Beatles movie Help! premiered in London on this date. One of this movie’s original taglines was, “Please do not reveal the beginning of this movie to your friends (they’d never believe it, anyway)”. This is a spoof of the tagline from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, which implored its audience, “Please doContinue reading “Help! premiered”
Today is Lasagna Day.
I’m not going to lie to you – I don’t believe you can just whip up a lasagna together in a day. It’s going to take you a day or two just to collect all of the ingredients. Why not have a nice family dinner this coming weekend by planning on making a nice trayContinue reading “Today is Lasagna Day.”
Even Professional Wrestling interviews are faked
July 29, 1982 –Professional wrestler Jerry Lawler slapped actor Andy Kaufman in the face on the program Late Night with David Letterman, a staged event that prompted a several month ‘war’ between the two of them. It remains among the greatest Letterman moments of all time. The video went viral long before the Internet gaveContinue reading “Even Professional Wrestling interviews are faked”
Watkins Glen Rock Festival began
July 28, 1973 –Bill Graham produced the Summer Jam at Watkins Glen Rock Festival at the Watkins Glen International Raceway, that featured the Allman Brothers, the Band, and the Grateful Dead. The concert drew some 650,000 people, the single largest paying crowd in concert history. And so it goes
It melts in both your mouth and hands
Today is Milk Chocolate Day. American eat on average 12 lbs of chocolate per year; The Swiss on the other hand eat a little more than 26 lbs a year (that works out to about 450 bars of chocolate.) If you don’t keep this increase in choco-gorging, the terrorist have won. (Psst, I’ve mentioned thisContinue reading “It melts in both your mouth and hands”
Bonus Army violently dispersed
July 28, 1932 –(More things your teacher never told you …)Federal troops under the order of President Hoover forcibly dispersed the “Bonus Army” of (17,000 World War I veterans) who had gathered in Washington, D.C. on June 17th to demand money they weren’t scheduled to receive until 1945. The troops under the command of GeneralContinue reading “Bonus Army violently dispersed”
Jerry Lee Lewis first TV appearance
July 28, 1957 –After being rejected from appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show due to his outrageous performance style, Jerry Lee Lewis (nicknamed The Killer) made his TV debut on The Steve Allen Show on this date. On the show, he showcased some of the moves he was known for – slamming on the keys,Continue reading “Jerry Lee Lewis first TV appearance”
