We Hardly Knew Ye: Marcia Wallace
Carol Kester from The Bob Newhart Show and Edna Krabappel from The Simpsons is dead at 70.
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Labels: Bob Newhart, The Simpsons, TV, We Hardly Knew Ye
Carol Kester from The Bob Newhart Show and Edna Krabappel from The Simpsons is dead at 70.
Labels: Bob Newhart, The Simpsons, TV, We Hardly Knew Ye
He's been in a countless movies and TV shows over the last 40 years, including personal faves King of the Hill, Anchorman, The Simpsons, This Is Spinal Tap and The Bob Newhart Show. However, he's never been funnier than in Christopher Guest's trilogy of mockumentaries: Waiting for Guffman (1996), Best in Show and A Mighty Wind (2003), from which the above clip comes.
Then there was this unexpected bit of unpleasantness last year.
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Labels: Bob Newhart, Happy Birthday, The Simpsons
In this, the last of this blog's measly 26 posts in 2012, I'll recap the stuff I've covered over the previous year, along with some things I didn't address. For starters, in February, Eliza and I installed a chicken coop in our backyard, and then brought home four two-month-old pullets: Rocky, Dolly, Rhodey, and Li'l Sweetie (above, shot by Eliza). Sadly, Rocky and Dolly succumbed to Marek's Disease, but Sweetie and Rhodey have thrived - since May, those gals have pumped out a whopping 334 eggs!
In other bird news, a day after Rocky was put to sleep, three robins were hatched in a nest by our back porch. Here are two of the eggs...
Within a day, all three robin chicks were eaten by some goddamn crows.
In non-bird deaths, in 2012 we said goodbye to the Beastie Boys and Ween, Ralph McQuarrie, and John Belushi (albeit 30 years after the fact). Also passing this year, but unacknowledged by this blog, were Matt Groening's Life in Hell, and the Seattle TV clown who inspired Krusty the Clown on Groening's The Simpsons, JP Patches... In July was I driving through the U-District when I happened upon the demolition of the UW's Lander Hall, a dormitory where I lived for a couple years in my late teens and did many grown-up, um, things, that I never done before...
Celebrating birthdays in 2012 were Paul Stanley and Muhammad Ali, as well as the 50th anniversaries of Mad, the Rolling Stones, the Seattle Monorail, the Seattle World's Fair and Spider-Man, along with the 25th anniversaries of Pleased to Meet Me and the 1987 NBA All-Star Game.
On top of this being the sixth full calendar year of the SteveMandich.com blog, I continued to maintain two other blogs -- Super Ichiro Crazy! (where the big news was his trade from Seattle to the Yankees) and Bigfoot is Real (which I just put on "temporary hiatus"). Upon the (galaxy) golden anniversary of the Seattle World's Fair, I started a commemorative blog. It was soon aborted, due to lack of both interest and inspiration. Still, I came away with this cool photo of some Space Needle models, taken at an art gallery near the Needle itself...
I visited Minnesota and New Mexico in 2012, though I didn't blog about my April SoCal trip -- in San Diego I met up with another Steve Mandich, a swell guy who's a credit to our name...
In Anaheim, my pal JP and I saw the Edmonton Oilers beat the Ducks, and the next night, we saw the eventual Stanley Cup-winning Kings beat the Oilers in L.A. I stupidly lost all my photos from those games, so here's a picture I took of the Watts Towers...
Earlier, and closer to home, I rode the Amtrak Cascades up to Vancouver, where I witnessed the Canucks beat the Coyotes in an overtime shootout. While in town, I attended the Vancouver International Boat Show, if only to see the insides of the revamped BC Place Stadium...
Here's another Vancouver photo, taken in Stanley Park...
In medical news, my Morton's toe that I viciously stubbed in 2004 finally got fixed in October -- the good foot doctor shaved away some arthritic bone and inserted a temporary three-inch pin. Here's a gnarly pic of how it looked a week after surgery...
Though 2012 was the Year of the Chickens, Eliza and I figure 2013 will be the Year of the Babies -- we're expecting fraternal twin girls on January 9! Here we are in our backyard on Thanksgiving...
Going into the new year, if I'm not blogging about it here, I'll be posting it on facebook.
As always, thanks for reading!
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Labels: Bigfoot, Happy Birthday, Hockey, Ichiro, Monorail, Rolling Stones, The Replacements, The Simpsons, Travel, Vancouver Canucks, We Hardly Knew Ye
I spent a few days last week in New Mexico, bringing the number of states I've visited to 43. (However, 15 of those I haven't spent a night in, and in two of 'em -- Florida and Nebraska -- I didn't even get outside the airport. Still haven't been to Iowa, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama, Vermont, or either Dakota.)
Labels: Baseball, Batman, Food, Rock 'n' Roll, The Simpsons, Travel
Somehow I forgot to mention here my new-ish Tumblr micro-blog, Bigfoot is Real. I'm keeping it minimal, though I do aim to do at least one post per day. I've also added a link in the right-hand column here.
Labels: Bigfoot, The Simpsons
Labels: Bigfoot, The Simpsons, TV
Labels: Hockey, Movies, Rock 'n' Roll, The Simpsons, TV
Labels: Bigfoot, Quatchi, Rock 'n' Roll, The Replacements, The Simpsons, TV, We Hardly Knew Ye
Labels: Baseball, Bob Newhart, Seattle Pilots, The Simpsons, TV, We Hardly Knew Ye
Recently I stumbled across what appears to be a macabre Simpsons reference, one I haven't heard of elsewhere...
Labels: Nirvana, Rock 'n' Roll, The Simpsons, TV