Nat King Cole. Entertainer supreme! Spectacular musician! And most importantly, nice guy!
Cole died this day in 1965.
I met the man on several occasions while attending Manhattan College in New York City. The College was located at 242nd Street off Broadway. The end of the Seventh Avenue subway line. Forty five minutes to Times Square.
One Friday evening probably in 1954, myself and several other of my college buddies were walking down Broadway to go to the movies. Some 10 blocks away. We knew Nat King Cole’s mother lived somewhere in those 10 blocks and that he frequently visited her. We had the constant hope of meeting him.
We did one evening. He had parked his car and was walking to one of the apartment buildings. We recognized him immediately. Said polite hellos. He stopped and chatted with us a few minutes. Nice guy.
The next time I saw him was at a night club on 52nd Street. In those days, 52nd Street was one small intimate night club after another. I developed a bad habit during my four years at Manhattan College. I would take the subway to 52nd Street and sneak into one of the clubs to watch the show. Generally some form of a musical.
I had no money to buy a ticket. I learned how to wander in early from the front door or a back door and watch the show off stage from somewhere. I always went to watch when Cole was performing. He got to recognize and know me. I also used my sneak-ins at other clubs where other stars were performing.
Club managers got to know me and I would say I became regularly accepted sneak-in. Cole always had the time to chat with me for a few minutes.
Not only is Cole gone, 52nd Street as I knew it also. Such is life.
I have learned that Trump makes little news on a Saturday. Ergo, there is little reported about him on a Sunday. So my Trump comments this morning are minimal.
Trump and Steve Bannon are at war with the Catholic Church. Actually Pope Leo chastised Trump recently. Ergo, Trump type pay back time.
Bannon is questioning Leo’s election. He and Trump want to save the Church from Leo. What a joke! Evil trying to take over!
Trump and Bannon two sickos. I would not want to be either when they are attacking if either died during the time. If there is an afterlife with God, I would not want Heaven’s Gates locked to me.
Trump claims victory over affordability in recent days. He refuses to admit he has failed. Even that things not yet good, but he is working at correcting them. As far as Trump is concerned, he already has been successful when it come to economics.
Only one more Trump item. Nice, isn’t it.
A comparison exists between Nero and Trump. Nero constructed a “golden house.” It included gilded rooms, multiple gardens, zoo-like enclosures, an artificial lake, and most importantly from Nero’s perspective, a giant statue of himself.
So much for Trump this Sunday. Three short items.
Moving on.
Chocolate prices up. Tariffs and inflation responsible. Which means Trump responsible. Coco is measured strangely. I could not figure the method precisely. Whatever it is, it went from 2,500 to 13,000 in one year.
Seventy five to eighty five percent of U.S. citizens still suffering from inflation.
There is a doctor shortage. Thirty percent of Americans do not have an established primary care physician. More doctors produced not the answer. Takes too long to make a doctor.
The answer being explored and pushed is the use of pharmacists for certain medical needs.
Pharmacists are already trained to provide many medical services. However they are prohibited by law from so doing in many States.
Pharmacy doctors will be plentiful within the next several years. Doctoring for many illnesses will be from the drug counter.
Nearly one third of pet owners spend more on their pets than on their own needs.
I am a mac and cheese lover. Ancient Rome had an early version. Called “placenta.” Sheets of rolled out dough layered with cheese. Generally served on holidays.
All my grandparents were born in Italy. My mother was born in Italy. I have a recollection in my younger days enjoying placenta prepared by the ladies. Even referred to as placenta, not mac and cheese.
Rome’s legendary founders Romulus and Remus were raised by a she-wolf and woodpecker. The time the 4th century BCE.
In the Rome of old, grains made up 70 percent of the Roman diet. The word “cereal” stems from the goddess Ceres to whom Romans prayed for a good harvest.
Ping-pong was originally called “whiff-whaff.”
Women’s Rights activist Susan B. Anthony was born this day in 1820. One of her better known sayings: “The older I get, the greater power I seem to have to help the world; I am like a snowball – the further I am rolled the more I gain.”
The first Teddy bear went on sale this day in 1903.
Store owner and inventor Morris Michtom placed two stuffed bears in his shop window. He advertised them as “Teddy bears.” He first got permission from President Theodore Roosevelt to use the nickname Teddy.
The two Teddy bears gave birth to what became a national child institution.
Modern use of the war term “shrapnel” took hold in 1940 during Hitler’s blitz of London.
Today is the 2nd day of the Twentieth Annual Florida Keys Seafood Festival. Location the Truman Waterfront Park. Go enjoy the best of Key West food in a lively festive location.
January weather finally getting better. Yesterday mid to high 70s. Today will be the same.
Pay attention to Mark Kelly. Trump trying to kill him politically. Fears Kelly. Keep Kelly in mind for your Presidential vote in 2028. Kelly presently a U.S. Senator, former astronaut and 25 year Navy veteran. Captained a carrier. Impressive!
Enjoy your day!