Today is the anniversary of the debut of the CBS-TV variety show “Hee Haw” in 1969.
This program employed every possible rural stereotype. It defined “cornball” and “uncool”. Here’s a typical bit, made slightly more absurd by You Tube’s unfortunate misalignment of sight and sound.
I remember seeing this number done on the show when I was just 13 years old. Hee Haw was ridiculous in every possible way, but we howled at some of the jokes, and I admit I liked watching the Daisy Mae-like characters in their tight blouses and short shorts as they perched on hay bales.
And some legendary country musicians appeared on the show, including Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton and Merle Haggard.
Speaking of legendary musicians, also on this day, but in 1843, the Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg was born in Bergen. What does he have in common with a goofy American TV show, aside from a fondness for rural themes? Not much. But put some overalls on him, and Grieg looks like he could have fit right into Kornfield Kounty.
I’ve heard that Grieg didn’t like his own composition, “In the Hall of the Mountain King”. He thought it was too commercial. I wonder what he would have thought of “Pickin’ an’ Grinnin'”?
What totally unrelated but somewhat interesting thing happened on the day you were born?
Morning all. The day I was born, August 4, 1956, was the day that Elvis released his single Hound Dog. Took just 2 weeks to hit #1.
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OK, I used to be able to embed the videos here so they would actually show the video, not just the link. What has changed????
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The Battle of the Bulge Started.
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And I’ve been losing it ever since.
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Rise and Shine Baboons:
My birthday is August 21. As far as I can tell little else of note has occurred on that day. Jim McMahon (former Bears QB and the late Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth also share this birthday). And on the day I was born the Story County Iowa Fair was in full swing. My dad, the farmer/extension agent, loved the County Fair. He was inordinately pleased that I was born while this was going on.
That is it. The last of summer vacation is usually in full swing on my birthday. Several times the State Fair Morning Show was held on my birthday so we attended that to celebrate. Always a great way to spend my birthday.
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I always thought HeeHaw started much earlier in the decade–1969? Hmmm.
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You also share a birthday with Kenny Rogers and the State of Hawaii-ever spent your birthday there???
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NOw there is a thought! A must do.
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how do you get to kennys?
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Fun post, Dale! My mother loathed tv in general and Hee Haw in particular, but the brothers and I watched it anyway. I had to check out June and Johnny Cash doing that song as well as “Gloom, Despair, and Agony”, which has always put things in perspective for me (and takes the edge off of being the one who has to go to work on this first official day of summer vacation).
To answer the question-on my birthday, according to Wikipedia, Michelangelo’s David was unveiled, 3M began marketing Scotch tape, Star Trek premiered (original series, thank you very much), the Kennedy Center was inaugurated with Bernstein’s Mass (love that piece and worked there for 3 seasons) and Ford pardoned Nixon.
Then there is my personal favorite that makes me giggle everytime we start up a dvd-the international anti-piracy law that shows up at the beginning of every dvd was enacted on my birthday in 1977 (we particularly enjoy seeing that notice at the beginning of any of the Pirates of the Carribbean movies).
The year I was born, it looks like it was otherwise a pretty quiet day.
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mig – I also love Bernstein’s Mass – I got to see my sister perform (one line) in it when they put it on in the Bay Area – very powerful and moving.
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february 23 1955 a day that has already gone down in history
Defender of the Fatherland Day (Russia)
birthdays of
1955 – Tom Bodett, American voice actor, radio personality, and writer
1955 – Howard Jones, British pop singer
1955 – Flip Saunders, American basketball coach
1955 – First meeting of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)
ash wednesday
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i was jusr talking hee haw with my wife the other day. my family grew up watching lawrence welk dick van dyke and the wonderful wold of disney as the sit arund the tv with a bowl of popcorn and have it roclamed tv night , hers did the same wth hee haw. she like dale comes from illinois farm stock . mst be somthing in the water over there.
last night was my 10 year olds birthday party. she was bummed because it was a full day with appointments and piano lessons topped off a couple of her sisters fastpitch softball games. grandma and aunt carolyn were coming for a dairy queen ice cream cake at 9 and an opening of the presents. it rained and all the family gathered at the bowling alley for a night of family bowling. it was a riot. ever done that before but what fun. present opening highlights were topped off with a demonstration of sims3 where we got to watch the 10 year old create a person a house and a life right before our very eyes. we were laughing so hard at some of the stuff that came up tears were rlling down our cheeks..aunt carolyn laughing so hard she was squeeking out “i can’t breathe” fun stuff
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Thanks for sharing the birthday, tim. : )
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We’ll leave the light on for you.
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And if we don’t, no one is to blame.
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Well, I was trying for a shuffle offense there, but we’re holding the ball. You can’t be effective if you hold the ball. Somebody’s got to give and go.
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a point guard in the group
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Anne Murray, singer of songs such as “Snowbird”, and I were born on exactly the same day. That’s about it. June 20, 1945. We are twins, other than the fact we had different mothers and fathers, and were born a thousand miles away from each other.
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Roger, we’re glad to have THIS twin on the trail. Welcome!
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do you sing alto?
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I have two answers. I was born June 12, 1942. At the time, the US Navy was reeling from the Pearl Harbor attack that took out half of the US fighting fleet. What was left of our navy was desperately running and trying to keep intact. But US decoders figured out the Japanese top secret code, learning in the process that the Japanese planned a massive attack on Midway Island. Using that precious secret, the US forces were able to spring a trap on the Japanese, a trap that ultimately resulted in a shocking defeat for the Japanese. Right there, in the beginning of the war, the Japanese losses were so heavy that Japan could never mount a credible long range sea attack again. The tilt toward a US victory had begun.
And yet something at least as large happened that day. A Jewish girl in the Netherlands turned 13. Among the gifts Anne Frank received was an autograph book that she began immediately using as a diary, offering heart-felt observations to “Kitty” (her name for the book). She wrote in that first day: “I hope I will be able to confide everything to you, as I have never been able to confide in anyone, and I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support.” You know the rest.
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what did you do on your birthday on sunday? were you able to enjoy the cabin?
lets start planning the field trip to steves cabin weekend for sometime this summer hih?
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Tim, the only honest answer is that my birthday was beautiful but lonely. I was in a mood, dealing with some stuff, including Katie’s departure. I don’t know why I always feel I have to be candid here, but I do.
I’d love to host guests up there. This is probably the last summer I’ll be a cabin owner.
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Honest is what we expect, Steve. We want no less.
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Never apologize for showing feeling.
When you do so, you apologize for the truth.
– Benjamin Disraeli
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would not have guessed that was a disrael quote you find them for every occasion linda! thanks
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Mornin’ all.
On April 27, 1943 the situation in the Anne Frank household was getting worse. Everyone was angry with everyone else, and lunch consisted of spinach or lettuce along with rotting potatoes. Goes to prove the old Danish adage: “Når krybben er tom, bides hestene,” loosely translates to “when the trough is empty, the horses bite at each other.”
Also on that day the Boston Red sox defeated the New York Yankees at Fenway Park. Sorry I can’t give you the score, but I have no idea how to read the box score. Otherwise that particular April day seems to have been pretty uneventful.
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Love the Danish adage! I grew up among the Danes of West Central Iowa and have such fond memories of them (and their fantastic baking abilities!!!!). I miss the trips out to those farms…….
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Good morning to all:
I don’t pay much attention to the dates of varoius things like the dates when people are born. With a little research I found out that I have the same birth day as Charlie Sheen. We were both born on the third of September. From what I know about Charlie, I would guess he also doesn’t pay much attention to when birth days occur. I think both Charlie and I are free spirited people who live our lives with out much regard for things like birth dates.
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What fun, Jim!
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Yes, both Charlie Sheen and I are a little off the beaten track, but I think I might not be as far off track as Charlie.
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If you have to have something in common with Charlie Sheen, Jim, I guess that would be one of the better things.
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Alex Baldwin was born and Castro’s revolutionary army launched an attack on Havana.
I am humming a few snatches of Guantanamera interspersed with the 30 Rock theme music.
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That is an unusual combination, Linda, A lot of drama involved with the actor’s birth and the Cuban revolution. I think some humming is needed to bring that combination together.
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I’m a firm believer in humming to bring harmony to the universe.
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On February 1, 1958, Egypt and Syria merged to form the United Arab Republic. It is also the birthday of Luther Blissett, an English footballer, and the day Clinton Davisson, an American physicist died. It is also the feast day of St. Brigid.
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I also have discovered that Explorer 1, the first US satalite was launched, Vanessa, by Samuel Barber was playing at the Met, and At the Hop was number one on the pop charts.
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As I recall, I share my birthday with the US Marine Corps.
Semper Fi!
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I share my exact birthday with the actor Tim Reid–Venus Flytrap in WKRP in Cincinnati
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I have never really searched for my day before. Just learned that Richard Leakey was also born 12/19/44.
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My mother-in-law’s birthday was the same day as yours, just a few (25) years older than you.
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I have met/known over the years more than 100 people with 12/19 birthdays. Out of a staff of 60 people, 4 of us had that birthday. y sister got married on my birthday.
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Begs the questions, what was going on nine months earlier? St. Patrick’s Day, maybe.
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april fools
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I share a birth day with a Polish boxer and a German federal minister of defence. March 5 is also National Tree Planting day in Iran. Big stuff here!
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how does the minister for defense from germany drive a polish boxer crazy??
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I’ll bite…I don’t know, how does the minister of defense from Germany drive a Polish boxer crazy?
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Boy, I never realized what a boring day my birthday was before I tried to find something interesting that happened that day. I was trying to find something cool that happened on February 10, 1955 – on that particular year, not just any year in history…couldn’t find much! (Why am i not surprised??? It seems appropriate somehow.)
In honor of Captain Billy, I chose this:
the movie “Pirates of Tripoli” opened that day.
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Also the birthday of Back Alley John, a Canadian blues singer/songwriter.
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Pretty cool!
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Okay, I’m going to expand my list of interesting stuff because it seems like not much happened on the day I was born.
February 10th:
1840: Queen Victoria marries Prince Albert
1933: Singing telegrams introduced in the U.S.
1990: The South African president announces that Nelson Mandela will be released the next day
1946: Folk-singer Donovan born
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Wow, Donovan’s only 2 years older than me?
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Welcome to the only place in the blogosphere (I presume) where you can find Hee-Haw and Edvard Grieg in the same post. Dale, I think the initial picture of Grieg looks a bit like you, or what I imagine you look like up close…
Y’all realize that before Google and its copies, the only way we’d have of finding this out is those little books from the supermarket spinner racks “On the day you were born 1948…”
I know I was born on Good Friday, and I’ll check into what else a bit later.
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Then you can sing with me, sing for the year.
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Well done, Linda – took me a while, had to find the lyrics… Joel had that album, and I heard it plenty!
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Funny, I was wondering if Edvard Grieg left his barber to Albert Einstein. That is what comes of only being able to watch and not listen to that YouTube.
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My folks (especially my Dad) LOVED Hee-Haw. Being an angsty teenager, I had nothing but contempt for it. Even now, when visiting my folks and we happen to find a re-run on CMT, you can actually hear my eyes roll. But I’m more patient than I used to be. And I have a greater appreciation for people like Buck Owens, Roy Clark, and leggy blondes in short skirts and unbuttoned, midriff-tied flannel shirts. Even my appreciation for Junior Samples has grown…that poor guy was treading water as fast as he could… (“BR-549”).
After conducting roughly 3 seconds of internet research, here’s some of the cool things that happened on my cusp birthday:
1642: First commencement at Harvard
1779: John Paul Jones declared, “I have not yet begun to fight.”
1806: Lewis and Clark returned to Saint Louis from their expedition
1835: The HMS Beagle sails to Charles Island in the Galapogos archipelago
1845: The first baseball team, the New York Knickerbockers organize and adopt rules for the game
1846: The planet Neptune is discovered by Johann Gottfried Galle, based on calculations by Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier. (John Couch Adams made the same calculations but was ignored by Cambridge University)
1909: The Phantom of the Opera is first published as a serialization
1934:The Detroit Lions play their first NFL football game
1938: A time capsule to be opened in 6939 is buried at the NYC World’s Fair (the capsule contains a woman’s hat, a man’s pipe, and 1100 feet of microfilm)
1939: Sigmund Freud died
1952: Rocky Marciano knocked out Jersey Joe Walcott (the first pay television sporting event)
1962: The Lincoln Center for Performing Arts opens its first building, Philharmonic Hall
1962: The Jetsons premiered on ABC (the first ABC program carried in color!)
1964: Fiddler on the Roof with Zero Mostel premires
1969: “Clues Hint at Beatle’s Death” reported in Illinois University newspaper, sparking widespread rumors of Paul McCartney’s death
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Morning!
I remember watching Hee Haw too. My favorite part was the ‘Empty Arms Hotel’.
I found a 10th anniversary DVD of Hee Haw that I bought for the family. They were not amused…
I was born on Mothers Day and Mom got some extra goodies for that occasion. Lots of musicians / artsy types born on May 10. Fred Astaire, Bono, Dave Mason, David O. Selznick and Nancy Walker among others.
Then there was the completion of the transcontinental railroad and that whole golden spike thing. But in 1964 all I could find was: “a new study has linked smoking to an increase in Heart Attack for the first time , the study shows that blood clots faster after smoking . The findings were announced by The American Cancer Society.”
So don’t smoke.
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On March 20, 1916 Albert Einstein published his general theory of relativity. That’s pretty noteworthy. And in 1987, the Food and Drug Administration approved the anti-AIDS drug, AZT. The accuracy of my comment all depends on a Wikipedia entry’s being corrrect, which it might or might not be. I didn’t crosscheck for an online comment on a blog. 😉
Hello, everyone. I’ve been super busy at work and at home and don’t get to stop by often enough. Hope all are well.
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Very cool birthday. Nice to hear from you!
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Nice to hear from you as well!
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Actually we are miserable without you.
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Heh. Do you need a box of tissues? 😉
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A large bath towel.
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Love your gravatar photo, Eleanor.
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I have a hunch Eleanor is the only baboon young and attractive enough to post a photo taken recently (“recently” = within six years!).
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Who you calling “not young?”… 🙂
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O.K., so I’m not called Plainjane for nothing (I keep miss typing it Palinjane!), but Steve, what happened to chivalry? Sheesh.
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Umbrage here! Umbrage!
…says she who uses a photo of an ostrich for precisely this reason.
Very nice photo, Elinor!
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Steven Tyler of Aerosmith was born on my birth day and year, plus:
1874 – Robert Frost, born in San Francisco
1911 – Tennessee Williams, born in Columbus, Mississippi
1931 – Leonard Nimoy born in Boston
1950 – Martin Short, born in Hamilton, Ontario
1968 – Kenny Chesney, born in Knoxville, Tennessee
and this exciting event:
Pres. Harry S. Truman issued proclamation requiring license from National Munitions Control board for export of commercial aircraft, radar and other potential war materiel. (source: The Britannica Archive)
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March 26, 1948.
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my brothers birthday 1957
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A musician, an actor, a poet, and a playwright!
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“Revolver” was released by the Beatles the month before I was born. I share a birthday with Sophia Loren and Jelly Roll Morton (though some place his birthday in October, not on 9/20). Apparently I also share a birthday with Gunnar and Matthew Nelson of “Nelson” pop fame…though I am a year older. If I can believe Wikipedia, Saladin began his siege of Jerusalem about 780 years before I was born, but on my birthday, and in 1633 Galileo was tried by the church for teaching that the earth revolves around the sun. Oh, and on my 7th birthday, Billy Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in tennis in their “Battle of the Sexes.” We shall ignore George W’s gift that keeps on giving – the declaration that started “the war on terror.” A gift I’d rather return, thankyouverymuch.
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Jelly Roll Morton! Not bad! And Revolver is my favorite Beatles album. 🙂
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I have thought for a long time that it was fine thing to share his birthday. A little stride piano goes a long way to making the day feel celebratory. 🙂
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When I worked in the hospital I shared my birthday with one of the obstetricians. Outwardly he and I were quite different (he threw phones when he was mad). One of my colleagues used to say, “Makes it hard to believe in the zodiac, doesn’t it?” As I matured I realized that under the crusty exterior , he was quite impressive and I re-embraced the wisdom of the zodiac.
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Wha would Grieg think of having his music represent morning in a few dozen cartoons?
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Guess what is the probability that in a group of 23 people, 2 will have the same birthday.
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/games/puzzles/birthday.htm
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BiR, I love probability questions. You can hows of fun with them over pizza and beer.
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I swear it said lots of fun when I posted it!
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Keyboard gremlins again.
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BIR, I love the probability exercise. However, I think there is a flaw in their logic. The equation assumes that the probability that a person will be born on a certain day is the same no matter the day (excluding Feb 29).But some days are actually more likely. 9 months after St Patrick’s Day, Christmas, New Year’s, and major blackouts are more likely. 9 months after the hottest day in August is less likely. The temperature differences were more obvious before air conditioning and are still obvious in Amish populations.The ethnicity of the random people also matters both in terms of significant holidays and likelihood of multiple births skewing expected distributions.In case it isn’t obvious to new baboons not only am I obnoxious but I have a job that involves keep track of trends among the average 200 babies born every day in Minnesota.
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Interesting, Beth-Ann! I would bet that major holidays are less likely to be the big birthday days, since a lot of births are scheduled, and hospitals and surgeons would want to avoid those days.
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October 3, 1956, the Dodgers beat the Yanks, 6-3, in the opening game of the World Series and if that doesn’t blow your mind, Paul Newman was the guest on I’ve Got a Secret. And get this! The year I turned 39, O.J. was acquitted.
Today’s date is significant because it’s my son’s swearing-in ceremony for the NY Bar, and also because I’m having my gutters replaced and one of the workers looks like Charles Manson!!
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That is one full day, Donna! Go pour yourself a a tall one.
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Nicole Simpson and Ron Goldman were murdered the day I turned 52. Ick.
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Donna, I hope your gutter replacement company ISN’T called “Helter Shelter”.
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My birthday is January 15, same day as Martin Luther King so sometimes it is a holiday…and always a deadline day for estimated taxes.
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My daughter’s birthday and anniversary is 9/11.
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I have two college friends also with that birthday.
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Go ahead guys line up at Steves house to kick his ass. All you old ugly people line up single file. Me clyde dale jim ben and tgith form the men’s side I can’t imagine which ladies steve was thinking of….
Steve…?
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I’m in.
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I’m willing to cut Steve a little slack while he legitimately suffers from retinalrectalitis.
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I have to quit these jokes out there if nobody picks them up.
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retinal vs nogginalrectalitis?
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Snort.
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If all young and pretty baboons with recent gravatar photos show up to kick my butt, I’ll greet you with a big smile and good coffee! You don’t scare me!
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OK, I’m offically addicted to reading all of the posts!
I share a birthday (April 21) with noteables such as:
1926 Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor II, (queen of England)
1915 Anthony Quinn (actor)
1838 John Muir (naturalist, conservationist)
1816 Charlotte Bronte (novelist)
1729 Catherine the Great (Empress of Russia)
1958 Andie MacDowell (actress)
1951 Tony Danza (actor)
1947 Iggy Pop (singer/songwriter)
1935 Charles Grodin (actor)
I think this is a good thing because I, myself, am rather plain and unremarkable!
Only Andi McDowell is younger, but once a drunk guy said I look like her! Which is a far better compliment than looking like the Queen. 🙂
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ok, I gotta know, is that Her Majesty’s real birthday or her official birthday?
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I don’t know! Does she get to pick a birth-date? Sounds like a royal thing to do.
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There is a holiday called the Queens’ Birthday set by law, but not here actual birthday. At least I think so. Someone check while I bike ride between rain storms.
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April 21, 1926 is Queen Elizabeth’s real birthday (as opposed to her official birthday) and my mom was born on that exact day!
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I’m not all that great at math, but somehow it doesn’t compute for me that of the bunch of people mentioned, only Andy MacDowell is younger. Surely Carolyn, you weren’t born before Catherine the Great or Charlotte Bronte. If you were, I’d say you’re pretty remarkable no matter who you look like. Oh! Never mind, I get it. 🙂
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I’ve seen a drawing of Charlotte Bronte. I think she looks like Tony Danza.
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who has the better mustache?
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Hey all… I’ve been keeping a list all day. OK with everyone if I list everyone’s birthdays here? Just month and day, no year.
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fine with me
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Me too.
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OK
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Go for it.
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Absolutely. I was thinking of doing the same and would be happy to have someone else do the compiling work.
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You know me… any excuse for a spreadsheet!
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could you come up with an appropriate quote for each persons birthday?
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I’ll get right on it.
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Works for me, have at it.
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Will we sing Happy Birthday every day?
But yes; that’s cool. Thanks for doing that VS.
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OK by me.
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if you are going to do that i think we need to include relevant celebrities, ethel merman, tom waits, bob dylan bob keeshan carl sagan, ,jasper fford etc…famous dates in goat hustory, kind f a baboonipedia in its infancy.
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Catherine the great was a hottie wasn’t she? I was on a cruise with andie once. Her assigned dining table was next to mine. After a while she got so used to it she quit staring at me. She did smile and acknowledge when she caught me looking
At least it’s her not iggy pop. He is scary looking more and more the closer you look
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Who do you think Iggy was named after? And really, it’s not like that guy could have ended up a university president with that moniker.
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From wikipedia (The Source of All Truth): Iggy Pop (born James Newell “Jim” Osterberg, Jr.; April 21, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and occasional actor. He is considered an influential innovator of punk rock, hard rock, and other styles of rock music. Pop began calling himself “Iggy” after his first band in high school (for which he was drummer), The Iguanas.
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What do you suppose his wife calls him?
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“Passion Muffin” perhaps?…
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tee hee
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Clyde, here’s what Wicky says:
“The sovereign’s birthday was first officially marked in the United Kingdom in 1748. Since then, the date of the king or queen’s birthday has been determined throughout the British Empire and later the Commonwealth according to either different royal proclamations issued by the sovereign or governor or by statute laws passed by the local parliament. The exact date of the celebration today varies from country to country and generally does not fall on the day of the monarch’s actual birthday (that of the present monarch being 21 April[1]). In some cases, it is an official public holiday, sometimes coinciding with the celebration of other events. Most Commonwealth realms release a Birthday Honours List at this time.” So I guess a royal does get to pick!
Stay dry on your rainy bike ride, I ‘m off for a sunny walk in Philly.
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I thought they scheduled the Queen’s birthday in June because the weather is great for a parade and the strawberries are in season.
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carolyn is going for cliffy of the day here
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Evening gang–
Can everyone stand another animal story or two? Well, here there are anyway.
I’ve got two interesting chicken stories. One chicken was sitting on a nest of eggs in an isolated building. She hatched out 6 chicks and I opened the door for her to come out but she has been very happy keeping family there. I’ve given her water and feed and there’s enough dirt, material and straw on the floor they seem to be very happy pecking and living in there. And it’s safer than being outside. I guess she’s a smart momma.
Another hen, same breed as the first chicken curiously (Black Australorp), she’s trying to sit on eggs in a nest box but I come around every day and collect her eggs. She’s getting madder and madder at me. Tonight I took her eggs and she comes out of that box tail up, wings down and dragging (making herself look bigger) and runs around me, over my egg basket circles around and then charged out the door — right over our little dog Allie, who to her credit, didn’t try to kill that crazy chicken.
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And some people call them dumb clucks! Sounds pretty sensible to me.
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Watch out for that chicken, she might be building a plane in secret.
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Ha!
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Don’t laugh! I’ve seen a documentary film where chickens did JUST that to escape a sort of concentration camp that was turning them into pies.
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I love this place.
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