[Nancy, November 26, 1949.]
[Henry, November 26, 2016. Click either image for a larger view.]
See also Mark Trail and Nancy.
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All OCA Henry posts
All OCA Nancy posts
[I don’t know how old today’s Henry really is, but an April strip seems to date the reruns to the 1960s.]
Saturday, November 26, 2016
Comics synchronicity
By Michael Leddy at 9:31 AM comments: 0
NPR, sheesh
Heard yesterday, an NPR reporter interviewing a Wal-Mart rep: “Are you guys, like, becoming a bank?”
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All OCA sheesh posts (Pinboard)
By Michael Leddy at 9:18 AM comments: 0
Domestic comedy
[Singing, earlier this week.]
“Autumn in New York, why does it seem so expensive?”
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By Michael Leddy at 9:16 AM comments: 0
Friday, November 25, 2016
Florence Henderson (1934-2016)
Good night, Mrs. Brady. The New York Times has an obituary.
A related post
Canned Heat and the Brady Bunch (With a photo of Florence Henderson)
By Michael Leddy at 9:28 PM comments: 0
Domestic comedy
[On the interstates all day, cops, and more cops.]
“Blue Friday.”
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By Michael Leddy at 9:25 PM comments: 0
From an old notebook
“What a pile of dirty dishes!”
Snow White, in the 1937 Disney movie.
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“Do I look different yet?”
Betty Aberlin, as the rollers are removed from her hair in the beauty shop (Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood).
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“I hear footprints!”
Rachel, age six.
Also from an old notebook
Alfalfa, Ted Berrigan, Jack Kerouac, metaphors : Alfred Appel Jr. on twentieth-century art and literature : Balloons, poetry, teachers : Barney : Beauty and the Beast and kid talk : Eleanor Roosevelt : John Ashbery and Kenneth Koch : Plato, Shirley Temple, vulgarity, wisdom, Stan Laurel : Square dancing, poetry, criticism, slang
By Michael Leddy at 8:04 AM comments: 0
Thursday, November 24, 2016
National Sardines Day
It is not only Thanksgiving: it is National Sardines Day. Go fish!
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By Michael Leddy at 6:42 AM comments: 4
Thanksgiving 1916
[“Thanksgiving Plans Take Usual Couse: Institutions to Serve Turkey and Fixings in Spite of the Advance in Prices. Vaudeville on the Island: Sing Sing to Have Music and Pictures and the Salvation Army to Gather Its Inebriate Crop.“ The New York Times , November 29, 1916.]
Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Previous Thanksgiving posts
At the Waldorf Astoria, 1915 : In jail, 1914 : In jail, 1913 : Thanksgiving and mortality : In jail, 1912 : Competitive eating, 1911 : A 1917 greeting card : A found letter : Sing Sing, 1908 : Sing Sing, 1907
By Michael Leddy at 6:31 AM comments: 2
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
MetaTV
We often tune into MeTV at night for a small serving of Perry Mason . We rarely watch a full episode, and we rarely follow the plot. Mason , as we I insist on calling the show, is all about atmosphere: car telephones, clothing, furniture, hairdos, office accoutrements. And it’s about television. MeTV is MetaTV — and movies. For instance: the recent episode “The Case of the Mythical Monkeys” (first aired February 27, 1960) brings together Barbara Harper Douglas, Mrs. Steve Douglas, of My Three Sons (Beverly Garland), Nurse Ratched of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Louise Fletcher), and Stanley Roper, Mr. Roper, of Three’s Company (Norman Fell). Dig we must.
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All OCA Perry Mason posts (Pinboard)
[Elaine says this is all about me. MeTV.]
By Michael Leddy at 6:22 AM comments: 2
Ambiguous drop
A New York Times headline: “Trump Drops Threat of New Investigations Into Clinton.” Meaning that he is abandoning, giving up the threat? Or that he is uttering or mentioning the threat in a casual way? It’s the first possibility that fits, but I couldn’t be sure without reading further.
[With definitions of drop paraphrased from Merriam-Webster.]
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