Once again, it's
Lumpy Rug Day.
I used to ask - why Lumpy Rug Day? But now I believe I know. Besides celebrating spring cleaning, today is the day one should examine old secrets and issues that you've hidden and deal with them.
May 3, 1903 -
Harry Lillis Crosby, singer, actor, reformed alcoholic, pot smoker and child beater was born on this date.
Hey, maybe Bing wasn't such an awful father. Maybe it's just coincidental that two of his sons committed suicide.
May 3, 1928 (or
1933, you can't expect the hardest working man in show business to keep track of small details like which year he was born.) -
James Brown,
The Godfather of Soul, was born in
Augusta, Georgia on this date.
In
1992, Brown was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award at the
34th annual Grammy Awards.
May 3, 1941 -
Frank Capra's darkly comedic drama,
Meet John Doe, premiered on this date
I've often thought how this film would play with one of Capra's alternate endings - the one in which Cooper does commit suicide.
This is the film you should watch on Christmas Eve.
Today in History:
Niccolo Machiavelli was born on
May 3, 1469.
Machiavelli proved that the yen justifies the beans, and is therefore reviled.
May 3, 1494 -
Columbus first sighted the island of Jamaica on this date.
He and his crew remained on the island for some time, no doubt attracted by the tropical drinks, lush golf courses, exciting night life, and parasailing, but in the end were driven away by the high prices.
May 3, 1937 -
A short little southern lady wrote a novel for her own amusement, and with solid support from her husband, she kept her literary efforts a secret from all her friends. She would hide the voluminous pages under towels, disguising them as a divan, or hide pages in her closets or under her bed. She wrote in a haphazard fashion, writing the last chapter first, and skipping around from chapter to chapter.
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