Quality of play has been improving at Good Dog as of late. Will it continue tonight? Action starts at 8 p.m. Nobody took my advice and switched to Tuesday at Bards, so if you’re gonna play, I’d suggest getting their early. Been packed lately. Kick off is at 10:15 p.m. Hope to see ya tonight.
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Happy Birthday Canaan Banana!
Today would be the 73rd birthday of Zimbabwe’s first President, Canaan Banana. I tell you this because I just love saying the words “Canaan Banana”. Say them with me, won’t you? Try to say Canaan Banana and not smile. I dare you.
Toughest Questions From Last Week
- What food company produces Cheez Whiz?
- In what country will you find the city of Gouda?
- Formerly known as Upper Volta, this countries capital is Ougadougou.
- What iconic structure was designed by Eero Saarinen and completed in 1965?
- This actor has been in many of Spike Lee’s movies, including Do the Right Thing, Jungle Fever, and He Got Game.
- The star of Secondhand Lions appeared in a play called American Buffalo last year.
- This wrestler lost a bodyslam match to Andre the Giant in the first Wrestlemania.
- Plenty of kids were grossed out by this 1973 book, written by Thomas Rockwell.
- Peter O’Toole was in two films that won Best Picture, 25 years apart. What were the films?
- Born in 1564, this famous English writer was stabbed and killed under mysterious circumstances in 1593.
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Here’s the latest, about celebrity video games I’d like to see. My favorite one somehow ended up on the cutting room floor: Donkey Jong-il.
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Quizzo Bowl Tickets Go On Sale Monday!
Alright kids, here’s the latest: Tickets to Quizzo Bowl V will go on sale on Monday. They will be $25 a pop in advance, $30 a pop at the door. That includes your ticket to the event and liquid refreshment*, just like last year. As for food, the New Golden Palace will be offering Dim Sum throughout the evening. (That is not included in the ticket price.) As far as entertainment, I am working on both a band and halftime show. Will hopefully know something about the band in the next couple of days. I’m also waiting to hear back about the halftime act. In an effort to spur the economy, there is talk of prize money being bumped up a bit this year. More details to follow. Oh, and I’m still looking for a suitable South Philly locale for an afterparty. If you got any ideas, drop ’em below. Ard.
*if you know what I mean
The Spanish Flu Doesn’t Get the Respect It Deserves
The first case of the Spanish Flu in the U.S. occurred on this date in 1918 (how do they know that?), and I bring it up because I don’t think the La Grippe gets the respect that it so rightfully deserves. It really helped define the 20th century as much as either of the World Wars, but gets almost no time on the History Channel. And people seem to know more about the Bubonic Plague (it was rats and “Ring Around the Rosie” and all that), which occurred in the 14th century than they do about a much deadlier plague that struck less than 100 years ago, and which could easily happen again. So, in an effort to offer our respect to the Spanish Flu, here are a a few Spanish Flu Facts:
- In one year, the Flu killed somewhere between 20-100 million worldwide, more than died in the four year reign of the Bubonic Plague (Stick that up your rosie, Plague fans).
- Strangely, the people most susceptible were people in the prime of life: those between the ages of 20-40.
- It infected 28% of America’s population.
- Ten times more Americans died of the flu than died in World War I.
- This is probably the most startling fact of them all: The average life span of Americans decreased by ten years due to so many young people dying of the disease.
- It was a quick killer, often killing people the day after they contracted it.
- Franklin Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson both contracted the virus, though they survived.
- The Spanish Flu caused the cancellation of the 1919 Stanley Cup Finals, as the entire Montreal Canadiens team contracted the disease, and it killed Canadiens’ defenseman Joe Hall.
- A few years ago, scientists recreated the disease, which led to concerns of a major security risk.
Click here to learn how the Spanish Flu affected Philadelphia. 13,000 Philadelphians died in the pandemic. And why does this not surprise me: Certain undertakers raised their prices by more than 500% as grieving families sought proper burials for their loved ones. Ah, Philly.
Can Somebody Explain This to Me?
It seems like every single woman I know has some sort of comment about The Bachelor on their facebook status today, and then I go to Yahoo and it’s the lead story. I didn’t even know this show was still on the air. Am I just totally out of it? Is this the best show since Melrose Place and I’m just missing out? And why is Jason such an a******? I mean, isn’t anybody willing to go on a reality show subject to being humiliated? Why is everyone mad because of what he did to Melissa (I read about it on Yahoo)? They are reality show contestants, for goodness sakes. That’s like getting mad at how Flavor Flav treated New York.
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Happy Birthday Tone Loc!
The two-hit wonder turns a funky cold 43 today.