Thursday, March 6, 2008

Remember the A la mode

It's Alamo Day in Texas. Does the President get the day off? Does he make crank phone calls to the President of Mexico?

Here is your Today in History -

Michelangelo Buonarotti was born on this date in 1475. He painted and sculpted so much that people finally decided it was time to stop procrastinating and have the Renaissance.



So they did.

On March 6, 1619, Cyrano de Bergerac was born. Mr. de Bergerac was a brilliant French satirist and playwright, a rapier wit, and, from all contemporary accounts, an accomplished musician, an enthralling conversationalist, and a charming ladies' man. He is best known for his nose.




March 6, 1836 -
Davey, Davey Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier. The Alamo seized by Santa Ana, 3,000 versus 147 not being a fair fight. The holdouts sufferered unnecessary deaths, disobeying direct orders by remaining, and losing their arms and cannon to the Mexicans. Davy, Pioneer, Patriot, Soldier, Trapper, Explorer, State Legislator, Congressman was one of the last holdouts died on this day.



March 6, 1965 -
Margaret Dumont, Groucho's favorite comic foil, died on this date. "Remember, you're defending this woman's honor, which is probably more than she ever did!"




March 6, 1981 -
After 19 years presenting the CBS Evening News, Uncle Walter Cronkite, the most trusted man in America, signs off for the last time.




And so it goes.

Kevin

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