No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.

Bunkies, believe it or not, Winter appears to be officially over. While you are attempting to balance those eggs and brooms today, remember that the Vernal Equinox occurred at 11:33 AM (EDT) this morning. That means it’s spring. This year, please don’t take off your clothes. Cautionly venture outside, come back in and wash yourContinue reading “No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn.”

The last The Mary Tyler Moore Show episode

March 19, 1977 –It was the end of the road at WJM-TV when the final episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Last Show, aired on CBS TV on this date. In an interview years later Mary Tyler Moore said that the scene where they embraced and then huddled to the tissues was notContinue reading “The last The Mary Tyler Moore Show episode”

It’s so good, it’s almost heavenly

It’s the Feast of St. Joseph, stepdad to Jesus and patron saint of real estate closers (that’s why the pastries are for him – he’s a closer.) Remember to go out and have the very delicious Sicilian pastry that bears his name (but get the ones with canolli filling, not the custard.) It’s so good,Continue reading “It’s so good, it’s almost heavenly”

Check your brake fluids

March 12, 1965 –Gene Sesky of Scranton lost control of the truck he was driving, hauling 30,000 pounds of bananas, barreling down Moosic Street toward central Scranton, unable to stop and crashes into cars, telephone poles, and houses on its way down the hill, injuring many people and killing Mr. Sesky. Harry Chapin sang aboutContinue reading “Check your brake fluids”

Remember to carry some change with you

March 18, 1913 –(Once again kids follow along, it’s complex.)The late itinerant sailor and general layabout Philip Mountbatten’s (nee Philip Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) grandfather, Christian Wilhelm Ferdinand Adolf Georg of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (sibling to a king and two queens) was out on an afternoon stroll. This, in and of itself, is not remarkable, except for the fact thatContinue reading “Remember to carry some change with you”

The Greatest American Hero premiered

March 18, 1981 –Stephen J. Cannell’s take on superheroes, The Greatest American Hero, starring William Katt, Robert Culp, and Connie Sellecca, premiered on ABC-TV, on this date. Two years after the show’s cancellation by ABC, NBC picked up the series, and aired its reruns in a Sunday night, post-primetime time slot. This led to speculationContinue reading “The Greatest American Hero premiered”

The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore premiered

March 17, 1966 –The Walker Brothers had their second UK No.1 hit (their first being, Make It Easy on Yourself) with the song The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore, on this date. In the UK this is regarded as a death song, supposedly because of an incident in the mid 1960s concerning Ronnie Kray. TheContinue reading “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore premiered”

Pink Flamingos premiered

March 17, 1972 –John Water presented Divine to an unsuspecting world: Pink Flamingos, premiered in Baltimore on this date. (In 2021, this cult classic was inducted into the National Film Registery of important films that need to be preserved.) During filming, Divine was arrested for stealing; in her defense she said she was a methodContinue reading “Pink Flamingos premiered”