Month: December 2023

f f f f f f f FRIDAY!!

Today is National Youth Day, a public holiday in Albania. This holiday commemorates the student demonstrations in 1990 which led to the end of the People’s Republic.

As the iron curtain fell across Eastern Europe after the end of the second world war, Albania became the People’s Socialist Republic of Albania.

Though never part of the Soviet Union, its government nonetheless followed a Marxist Communist approach with a high degree of state control and administration. This made Albania an isolated country and one of the hardest in the world to visit. Arguably it was one of the most successful communist regimes with a degree of economic success, albeit built on heavy borrowing from other socialist states. However, the state also suppressed many freedoms such as rights to political views and religious beliefs. It even banned Christmas, declaring itself the world’s first atheist country in 1967.

In 1989, the fall of the Berlin Wall and more directly, the revolution in Romania that saw the execution of the leader, Nicolae Ceauşescu, worried the leaders of Albania. They moved away from the Warsaw pact and signed the Helsinki Agreement which improved some human rights.

In 1990, several demonstrations had taken place in different towns, but this moved up several gears when students began a protest in the capital, Tirana in the evening of December 8th 1990. The students actually began marching to protest about the loss of electricity, but as so often, the focus of the protestors soon turned to wider issues and within a few days, they were demanding political changes to the nation. The demonstrations became known as the “December Movement” and forced the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Labor of Albania to allow political pluralism. The Democratic Party was founded the next day.


Business names…

Today is the birthday, in 1942, of Bobby Elliott, drummer with British pop/rock group The Hollies who have scored over 30 top 40 hits, including ‘Just One Look’, ‘Bus Stop’, ‘Carrie Anne’, and later ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’ and ‘The Air That I Breathe’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwy4eIUBDvE

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

It’s THURSDAY, everyone!

Today is, of course, the ‘Day that shall live in infamy’, Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day in the United States, commemorating the surprise attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy on the United States naval fleet in Pearl Harbor which began, for the USA, World War II.

Today is also Spitak Remembrance Day in Armenia commemorating the devastating earthquake of December 7, 1988 in Armenia which killed more than 25,000 and left more than half a million homeless.


Inexpensive Gift Ideas by John Atkinson!


Odd juxtaposition…


Today is the birthday, in 1942, of Harry Chapin, US singer, songwriter, (1974 UK No.34 single ‘W.O.L.D. & 1974 US No.1 single ‘Cat’s In The Cradle’). Killed on 16th July 1981, when a tractor-trailer crashed into the car he was driving. This video has some interesting commentary in addition to his hit song. To ignore the commentary skip to 1:05 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etundhQa724

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies

WEDNESDAY – the longest day of the week

Today is Constitution Day in Spain. The holiday marks the approval of the Spanish Constitution by the Spanish people in 1978.

As part of the Spanish transition to democracy after the death, in 1975, of dictator Francisco Franco who had ruled Spain since 1939, a general election took place in 1977 to convene the Cortes Generales (Parliament) for the purpose of drafting and approving a constitution (this is called Cortes Constituyentes).

The Constitution was approved by the Cortes on October 31st 1978, and by the Spanish people in a referendum on December 6th 1978, before being promulgated by King Juan Carlos on December 27th.


Today is the birthday, in 1920, of Dave Brubeck, jazz pianist, (1962 UK No.12 album ‘Time Further Out’). Brubeck died of heart failure one day before his 92nd birthday on December 5, 2012. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHdU5sHigYQ

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music

TUESDAY – all you need to know

Today is King Bhumibol’s Birthday, a public holiday in Thailand. The day commemorates the birthday of the late King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej. It is also Thailand’s National Day and is the day when Father’s Day is celebrated in Thailand.

Known as Rama IX, he reigned Thailand since June 9th 1946 until his death on October 13th 2016, making him the longest-reigning monarch ever in Thailand’s history.

Despite being a constitutional monarch, and not legally being allowed a role in politics, Bhumibol made several decisive interventions in the Thai political sphere and has been credited with helping facilitate Thailand’s transition to democracy in the 1990s.

The holiday itself is a colorful affair. Buildings across Thailand will display flags, bunting and portraits of the late King, while around the Grand Palace area of Bangkok, the streets are decorated with thousands of marigolds.


BADA BING!!!!!

It’s never too late to start exercising. That’s why I’m waiting until later.

Alien1: Did you catch the latest episode of “Earth”? Alien2: I did. this season is CRAZY!

I never thought I’d be the kind of person to wake up early and exercise… and I was right!

A guy asked me what it was like to be a woman in the workplace and another guy answered for me. Nailed it.

The correct term for gluten-free, sugarless, vegan brownies is “compost.”

Nothing embarrasses psychics more than throwing them a surprise birthday party.

Doctor: Is there a chance you might be pregnant? Her: If I am, I’ll be giving birth to some batteries.

Scientists warn that Earth could run out of conspiracy theories by 2025 if they keep coming true at the current rate.

I totally think Santa should publish the naughty list. What a great way to meet people.

tRUMP sandwich – white bread; full of baloney; with Russian dressing; and a small pickle.

Mom’s For Liberty should rebrand as Klanned Karenhood.

Someone called Moms for Liberty “Assholes with Casseroles” and it’s my new favorite.

My wife never complained until I got hearing aids.

2 hyrogen buffalo + 1 oxygen buffalo = 1 water buffalo


Today is the birthday, in 1756, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It’s hard to imagine a single piece being representative of his work – here are a couple. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MafAZeag1_0 and the flying fingers of Yuja Wang here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGAPTRrAilY

Posted by Tom in classical, Humor, Music

Wake up…it’s MONDAY!

Today is Laos National Day. This day marks the establishment of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic in 1975.

By the twentieth century, Lao had become a French protectorate. Following the end of World War II, resistance to French control grew and the Pathet Lao resistance organization was formed by the Indochinese Communist Party. The armed struggle against occupation was known as the First Indochina War, and it resulted in Lao gaining independence as a constitutional monarchy under King Sisavang Phoulivong in October 1953.

The opposing views of the Pathet La and the royalist forces led to a long civil war in Lao. In 1975, with the support of North Vietnam and the Soviet Union, the Pathet Lao gained the upper hand in the conflict, and on December 2nd 1975, they overthrew the royalist Lao government and forced King Savang Vatthana to abdicate. On the same day, the Pathet Lao government under Kaysone Phomvihane renamed the country as the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.


The last supper…

Columbia Record Club…

Nostalgia


Today is the birthday, in 1944, of American musician, singer, and songwriter Dennis Wilson who co-founded The Beach Boys. He is best remembered as their drummer and as the middle brother of bandmates Brian and Carl Wilson. (1966 UK & US No.1 single ‘Good Vibrations’, plus over 25 other UK Top 40 singles). Wilson drowned while swimming from his boat moored in Marina Del Rey, California on 28th December 1983 after a heavy day’s drinking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcrbDYe4qL4

Posted by Tom in Humor, Music, sixties and seventies