1970 – John Wayne won his first and only Oscar for his role in “True Grit.” He had been in over 200 films.
Category: Teh Silly
Saturday
1983 – U.S. Interior Secretary James Watt banned the Beach Boys from the 4th of July celebration on the Washington Mall. He said rock ‘n’ roll bands attract the “wrong element.”
Whew, that was fun!
And, you people are demented. In the nicest way, of course.
For your viewing pleasure, please enjoy these rugged rugby guys until tomorrow morning:
And we’ll be back with more Captioning next Friday (provided the management doesn’t lock me out)!
(Voting will be this Sunday, if I can figure out how to do that in this brave new environment.)
Holy Frijoli, It’s Captioning Time!
It’s Friday Night Captioning!
Y’know what’s worse than a tanked economy and shaky banks? Worse even than some leathery bint from the IMF teaming up with the UN to try to disarm every-damn-body except for celebrities and politicians? This is worse than that:
A fat boy in a starving land full of No Dongs.
Still, there must be some laughter even in the Hermit Crab Shack Kingdom, and you’re just the men/women/gerbils to let the world have a giggle when you CAPTION THAT.
Friday
1998 – The Akashi Kaikyo Bridge in Japan opened becoming the largest suspension bridge in the world. It links Shikoku and Honshu. The bridge cost about $3.8 billion.
Happy Birfday, Rabbit!
Thursday
1932 – After five years of research, professor C.G. King, of the University of Pittsburgh, isolated vitamin C.
Wednesday
1933 – First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt informed newspaper reporters that beer would be served at the White House. This followed the March 22 legislation that legalized “3.2” beer.
Tuesday
1972 – Burt Reynolds appeared nude in “Cosmopolitan” magazine.
Monday, April 1st
1927 – The first automatic record changer was introduced by His Master’s Voice.
Happy Birfday, Sulla!
Sunday
1985 – ABC-TV aired the 200th episode of “The Love Boat.”