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Monthly Archives: March 2021

Episode 20 3/17/2021

Just wanted to say hello and give you the “listener,” a few minutes of dialogue on this hump day edition on St. Patrick’s Day 2021.

Rare Old Mountain Dew Song Info.

Happy STuesday. Today we talk about Jerry Lewis and the 1983 movie Cracking Up.

Episode 19 3-16-21

Links:

Cracking Up

Zane Busby

Survivor Mitzvah

Twisted Sister Stay Hungry Album cover and Dee Snider Instagram 2020 picture

Happy birthday Dee Snider of the band Twisted Sister. Talk a bit about the Ides of March, day in history and a few birthday mentions.

Episode 18 3-15-2021
TV Guide March 1998 and Harry Caray autograph from 1997.
3/12/21 Episode 17

I get into a long ramble about stuff, why do we keep stuff? Why do objects spark memories? Share a story about meeting Harry. Emotional ride on a Friday version of the Stewcast.

Taft was heavy, but not as heavy as the lyrics of a 311 song. 1930 Taft was laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery, the first for a president.

Episode 16 3/11/21

We’ve changed a lot and then some – some You know that we have always been down – down And if I ever didn’t thank you – you Then just let me do it now…

Happy birthday Hamm, Norris, and Cherry.

Here is a partial reading of the lyrics of Buffalo Stance.

Here is a run down of some historical things happening on this day and some birthdays.

Happy birthday Linda Fiorentino.

AND AWAY WE GO!

From: Weasel Stop

And away we go!

Mel Blanc (Foghorn Leghorn)

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Events

March 9

1799 – Congress contracted with Simeon North of Berlin, CT for 500 horse pistols, costing the government $6.50 each. Horse pistols, for those of you born after 1800, were large pistols that used to be carried by — you guessed it — horsemen. 

1832 – Abraham Lincoln of New Salem, IL announced that he would run for political office for the first time. He sought a seat in the Illinois state legislature. ‘Honest Abe’ was not successful. Less than thirty years later, however, he became President of the United States.

1858 – Albert Potts of Philadelphia, PA opened his letter box to find that he had been awarded a patent for — his lamppost-mounted letter box. Way to go, Albert!

1859 – The National Association of Baseball Players adopted a rule that limited the size of bats to no more than 2-1/2 inches in diameter.

1929 – Eric Krenz of Palo Alto, CA became the first athlete to toss the discus over 160 feet. He bettered the old mark by 8-3/4 inches.

1949 – The first all-electric dining car was placed in service — on the Illinois Central Railroad. Passengers enjoyed all-electric cooking between Chicago and St. Louis.

1954 – WNBT-TV (now WNBC-TV), New York, broadcast the first local color television commercials — for Castro Decorators of New York City. Castro were the folks who made the Castro convertible sofa beds. The TV commercial featured a little girl (a member of the Castro family) opening a big couch into a bed. It was so-o-o easy! Let me see you try it.

1964 – The U.S. Supreme Court issued its New York Times vs. Sullivan decision. The court ruled public officials who felt they had been libeled could not recover damages for newspaper and broadcast reports related to their official duties unless the officials could prove actual malice on the part of the news organization.

1987 – Chrysler Corporation offered to buy American Motors Corporation on this day. The car maker offered up to $1 billion dollars for the financially troubled AMC. Remember the Gremlin? How about the Rambler American — the car with seats that recline to a completely horizontal position?

1997 – Rapper The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie) was returning to his hotel in Los Angeles, California after an awards party. A car pulled up beside his and opened fire. Biggie was killed almost instantly.

Born On This Day (Just some)

March 9

1454 – Amerigo Vespucci

merchant, explorer; America named for him; died Feb 22, 1512; see New World Day [above]

1918 – Mickey Spillane (Frank Morrison Spillane)

writer of Mike Hammer mysteries: I the Jury, My Gun is Quick, Kiss Me Deadly, Vengeance is Mine, The Killing Man; died July 17, 2006

1934 – Yuri Gagarin

Russian cosmonaut: the first man to travel in space; killed plane crash Mar 27, 1968

1934 – Joyce Van Patten

actress: Monkey Shines, The Goodbye Guys, Bad News Bears, Breathing Lessons; sister of actor Dick Van Patten

1940 – Raul Julia (Raul Rafael Carlos Julia y Arcelay)

actor: The Addams Family, Kiss of the Spider Woman; received four Tony award nominations: Proteus, Mack the Knife; died Oct 24, 1994

1941 – Jim Colbert

golf: eight-time PGA Tour winner; Senior PGA Tour leading money winner [1995, 1996] player of year [1996]; ESPN color commentator

1942 – Bert (Dagoberto Blanco) Campaneris

‘Campy’: baseball: shorstop: KC Athletics, Oakland Athletics, [all-star: 1968, 1972-1975/World Series: 1972-1974], Texas Rangers [all-star: 1977], California Angels, NY Yankees

1943 – Bobby Fischer

World Chess Champion [1972], U.S. Champion [1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966]; died Jan 17, 2008

1943 – Charles Gibson

TV news host: Good Morning America, 20/20

1945 – Robin Trower

musician: guitar: group: Procol Harum: Whiter Shade of Pale

1960 – Linda Fiorentino (Clorinda Fiorentino)

actress: Unforgettable, Bodily Harm, The Last Seduction, Vision Quest, Men in Black

1964 – Juliette Binoche

Academy Award-winning supporting actress: The English Patient [1997]; The Children of the Century, Jet Lag, A Few Days in September, Flight of the Red Balloon, The Son of No One, Cosmopolis, Camille Claudel, 1915

1971 – Emmanuel Lewis

actor: Webster

1986 – Brittany Snow

actress: Hairspray, John Tucker Must Die, On the Doll, The Pacifier, Murphy’s Doze, From the Earth to the Moon

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Hey hey, another ramble by Stew. I touch on some random things including the word peeve or as I say peeved. Here is a definition for you about the word peeve.

Episode 13 3/8/21

Also added some sound drops and music thanks to bensound.com.

peeve verb

transitive verb: to make peevish or resentful : ANNOY

peeve noun

Definition of peeve

1: a feeling or mood of resentment

2: a particular grievance or source of aggravation

“Peeve.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/peeve. Accessed 8 Mar. 2021.

This one I tried something different and will come back again as the topic is a neat one but I was mostly just recording something utilizing something on my phone.

3-5-21 Episode 12

MMMMmmm this is a episode with some comments about the Crash Test Dummies, not the band, the safety mascots.

Episode 11 3/4/21

References:

Andy Griffith Show

Crash Test Dummies info from Rediscover The 80s website

Band Crash Test Dummies

Jack Burns

Lorenzo Music

Rhoda