Good Day Guys and Dolls:
A Happy Tuesday to you all. Today we celebrate the following important holidays:
Televisions Birthday – What would we do without it?
Clashing Clothes Day – Go ahead wear that striped shirt and plaid pants today.
National Peanut Brittle Day – I only had it a few times, too much sugar for me.
Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement – A day to give and receive words of encouragement. – God bless that little Toad.
Today was that great actor Paul Newman’s birthday, born 1925 in Cleveland, Ohio. Speaking of Cleveland, Ohio and that great baseball movie “Major League”, we celebrate Bob Uecker’s 75th birthday today. BINGO MUST BE FRONT ROW.
May see you later Speakies but remember have a great day and be careful out there.
A Happy Tuesday to you all. Today we celebrate the following important holidays:
Televisions Birthday – What would we do without it?
Clashing Clothes Day – Go ahead wear that striped shirt and plaid pants today.
National Peanut Brittle Day – I only had it a few times, too much sugar for me.
Toad Hollow Day of Encouragement – A day to give and receive words of encouragement. – God bless that little Toad.
Today was that great actor Paul Newman’s birthday, born 1925 in Cleveland, Ohio. Speaking of Cleveland, Ohio and that great baseball movie “Major League”, we celebrate Bob Uecker’s 75th birthday today. BINGO MUST BE FRONT ROW.
May see you later Speakies but remember have a great day and be careful out there.
2 comments:
Hi Joe:)
Major League was a great movie:))
I liked Paul Neuman in that quirky
little film The Hudsucker Proxy.
I avoid the subject of politics as
I do not want to peeve half my readers but wherever one is on
the political spectrum Paul Neuman's giving of millions upon millions of dollars to charity is a nobel thing indeed:)
On a side note, I have emailed
Barb to say hello, she may write
back:)
A charitable man he was and a fine actor. There was one comedy he made and not a lot of people saw it, it was a WWII comedy called the Secret War of Harry Frigg. Catch it one day. Let me know if you hear from Barb. Thanks Mack.
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