Logic & More
Sold at auction for $1.3 million. Hope your mom didn’t throw a copy out. Photo from nypost.com:
Irony: Today is World Logic Day.
RIP Joyce Randolph (Sirola), 99. Born in Detroit, of Finnish descent, her roots were in theater, including Broadway. She transitioned to TV in the late 40's. Jackie Gleason spotted her in a Clorets ad and hired her. She didn’t even have an agent at the time. All 17 of her screen credits were in TV until 2000 when she appeared in Everything’s Jake. From ‘52-’57 she did 79 episodes of The Jackie Gleason Show, mostly as the iconic Trixie Norton. She will live on as long as the classic 39 episodes of The Honeymooners air. She also appeared in Rocky King, Detective, Buck Rogers, The Clock, I Cover Times Square, The Plainclothesman, The Jack Benny Program, The Doctors and the Nurses and Hi Honey, I’m Home. Married from 1955 until her husband’s death in 1997, she was a mom of one. Well done, Madam. Thank you. Photo from Google Images:
Headline from foxnews.com: “New Alzheimer’s treatment destroys toxic clumps in brain and slows down disease.”
I’m in colonoscopy prep, trying not to be a pansy about a one-day fast and drinking the awful liquids. I’ve been thinking about food since I woke. Even the floating book shop didn’t distract me. My thanks to the woman who donated a prayer book in Hebrew, and to my Constant Benefactress, who bought The Bridges of Madison County by Robert James Waller.
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