Today is Malaria Awareness Day. Malaria Awareness Day was designated on this date by President George W. Bush in 2007, to remind people that Malaria kills 3,000 children a day. He asked the world to join the fight to wipe out malaria on the African continent.
So I encourage all Americans to begin heavily drinking Gin and Tonics to honor the day
(While I'm sure you know, I'm a Bombay Sapphire man, I am not affiliated in anyway with that fine brand - not that I wouldn't consider any offers, I'd suggest using Tanqueray. I believe it goes better with the Tonic.)
Today is the holiday of Robigalia, honoring the god Robigus. The purpose of the holiday was to prevent mildew from ruining crops. Dog and sheep sacrifices were encouraged to honor Robigus. (I didn't suggest this, the ancient Romans did)
For some reason, it's also the holiday of celebrating male sex workers. I'm not sure how one was supposed to celebrate that portion of the holiday slaughtering livestock.
But maybe it's just me.
April 25, 1917 –
Ella Jane Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Song, considered one of the most influential jazz
vocalists of the 20th century, was born on this date.
Ella Fitzgerald’s life was the quintessential American success story. Through 58 years of
performing, 13 Grammys and more than forty million records sold, she elevated swing, bebop, and
ballads to their highest potential.
April 25, 1959 -
The Fleetwoods hit No. 1 with their recording of Come Softly to Me on this date.
The original title of this song Come Softly, was changed because Dolphin (later Dolton) Records owner Bob Reisdorff feared that AM radio DJs would think it to be too suggestive. He was being extra-cautious, Dolphin Records was formed by the Seattle DJ for the sole purpose of distributing Fleetwoods records.
Remember kids, don't dance so close. Leave room for the Holy Spirit.
April 25, 1992 -
The final episodes of Who's the Boss, aired on this date on ABC-TV.
(Sorry, this is a very bad copy of the show.)
The original ending for the series, as proposed by the writers, was for Angela and Tony to get
married. ABC executives, however, balked at this ending and were supported by Tony Danza, who
was against having Tony and Angela get married in the series finale. So the series ended with
Tony and Angela breaking up but with Tony appearing on Angela's doorstep to apply for the
housekeeper job in a scene that is almost identical to the opening scene in the pilot episode.
April 25, 1997 -
The surprise comedy hit, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, starring Lisa Kudrow, Mira
Sorvino, Janeane Garofalo, Camryn Manheim and Alan Cumming, premiered in the US on this date.
Lisa Kudrow received a degree in Biology from Vassar College, and Mira Sorvino a degree in Asian Studies from Harvard University, so during production of Romy and Michele, they nicknamed each other "Smart" and "Smarter."
Another book from the back shelves of ACME
Today in History:
April 25, 1507 -
At a small college in Eastern France, German geographer Martin Waldseemüller published a map
with the region of the world commonly referred to as “the New World” labeled as “America” for
the first time ever in a book entitled Cosmographiae Introductio on this date.
In the book, Waldseemüller credited Amerigo Vespucci with discovering the continent. The amount of money that make have changed hand is uncertain but Columbus was said to be quite pissed.
April 25, 1792 -
French highwayman Nicolas Jacques Pelletier was beheaded by the guillotine, after extensive testing during its development with corpses and sheep, making him its first victim on this date. The speed that the guillotine worked as quick as lightening and in the twinkling of an eye - it was over.
The outcome was not well received by the crowd who called for the return of the gallows.
April 25, 1856 -
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, mathematician and an Oxford professor, met a three year old girl
named Alice Liddell on this date.
Charles had a penchant for making up stories to entertain the little girls he liked to photograph (many of them happened to be in the nude, at the time.) Alice had a penchant for consuming unknown (and apparently psychoactive) food, pills and liquids that she found while exploring a very large rabbit hole.
And 40 years later Oscar Wilde went to prison for the shoddy laundry services provided by the
hotels he and several local young men frequented. I'm not sure that there s a connection, I'm
just pointing it out.
April 25, 1926 -
The premiere of Giacomo Puccini's opera, Turandot was at La Scala, Milan, on this date, one
year and five months after Puccini's death. It was conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
Turandot was unfinished at the time of Puccini's death and was later completed by Franco
Alfano.
April 25, 1939 -
DC Comics debuted what will become its second major superhero, Batman, in issue 27 of Detective
Comics (the May issue) on this date.
The first book to feature Batman sold for 10 cents when it was published and one of the rare
comics in pristine condition sold for $1,380,000 when it came up for auction.
April 25, 1947 -
Harry S. Truman officially opened the two-lane White House bowling alley on this day.
Though Truman himself wasn't much of a bowler, it became embarrassing for the staff to have to
search local DC bowling alleys trying to find where the President was knocking back boiler
makers every other night. The White House staff members formed a bowling team and even competed
in national events.
April 25, 1953 –
Francis Crick and James D. Watson published Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure
for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid describing the double helix structure of DNA, in the scientific
journal Nature, on this date.
In it, Crick and Watson reveal the double helix structure of DNA and explains how DNA transmits
hereditary information between cells and generations, (the boys conveniently forgot to mention
the work they 'cribbed' from Rosalind Franklin.) Their work will earn them a Nobel Prize in
1962.
April 25, 1963 -
The bronze statue of The Little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue) is Denmark's most visited tourist
attraction. The statue was unveiled on August 23, 1913 at it's current location in Copenhagen
Harbor. It gives hope to the Danes when they are not pining for the Fjords.
So imagine the horror, when Denmark woke up on this date to find that the unimaginable had
happened, someone had sawed off the head of The Little Mermaid, the night before. The head was
never recovered and a new head was made from the original cast.
April 25, 1972 -
... And if you covered him with garbage, George Sanders would still have style....
George Sanders, actor and husband of not one but two Gabor sisters, killed himself, leaving
this great suicide note: "Dear World, I am leaving you because I am bored. I feel I have lived
long enough. I am leaving you with your worries in this sweet cesspool - good luck," on this
date.
Short and to the point.
April 25, 1980 -
In Iran, a commando mission to rescue hostages was aborted after mechanical problems disabled
three of the eight helicopters involved. During the evacuation, a helicopter and a transport
plan collided and exploded. Eight U.S. servicemen were killed on this date.
The mission was aimed at freeing American hostages that had been taken at the U.S. embassy in
Tehran on November 4, 1979.
And on a personal note - still as lovely as ever,
Andrea once again is celebrating her 39th birthday.
And so it goes.
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