It was 70 years ago today that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor{{1}}[[1]]Played in the movie by Queen Latifa[[1]], prompting then-President Franklin Roosevelt {{2}}[[2]]Played by Kenneth Brannagh[[2]] to encourage Americans to go shopping, make no sacrifices, and gear up for a long, protracted war by cutting taxes on the wealthy. I think. I mean, it was before my time, but I’m pretty sure that’s how you’re supposed to respond to an attack on the nation. Well, that and throw a certain ethnic group into Internment Camps. It also happens to be my father-in-law’s 90th birthday. He was on the losing side of that war (though he’s not Japanese), but they let him into this country anyway, because they knew Germans made for good Republicans who would resent those damn Mexicans who want to sneak into this country, while he came legally (it is, of course, lost on him that it would have been difficult to swim the Atlantic Ocean, so it’s kind of an unfair comparison). Anyway, Happy Birthday to Opa.
I like the new old school footlinkage. It could have saved Mike Barnicle :pirate: and Doris Kearns Goodwin a hiccup or two in their careers [3].
Waking up to the clock radio NPR Morning Edition (damn, I still miss 6 minutes after the hour all of these years later) was pretty disturbing but I did I did catch this :cake: 🙁 from our local left o’ the dial pubcaster. I know there are a few fans here. I was a bit of a music snob :omg: back then and have to re-visit this too short life and career but thanks to the MS Blog I am catching up.
Day that will live infamy in more years than one. :cake:
Too soon? I heard ‘Wonderful Christmattime’ in the Safeway the other day. I think the war on xmas is ready to be joined.
Harry Morgan, Colonel Potter on ‘M*A*S*H,’ Dies at 96
By MICHAEL POLLAK
Published: December 7, 2011
🙁 :gate:
I always liked Harry Morgan.
Awww, sorry to hear that. I really liked him, too.
Yep, you gotta love a guy who can still beat his wife when he’s in his eighties.
Damn, you think Harry missed his calling as an assistant coach somewhere or as a MLB manager or possibly a geriatric Jackson Browne type? Sorry to hear he wasn’t perfect. I’ll be nursing my fonder memories.
Oh, I knew I shouldn’t have mentioned that. My apologies. Just got a picture of a drunken Col. Potter and wife getting into an argument over something stupid and brawling, knocking over the Christmas tree (for some reason, in my mind, there was a Christmas tree).