I remember the Polio shots back in the ‘50s. Not to be confused with Small Pox vaccination (Cow Pox) or the TB tests on the forearm. I receive a least one shot (Salk vaccine) at school and later orally on a sugar cube (Sabin vaccine) at some big room (high school gym?). As kids we knew we could get Polio from stagnate water _"don’t go near that. That’s POLIO water."_
President Roosevelt’s involvement with the March of Dimes is the reason his profile is on the dime and not some other coin:
http://www.pcgs.com/Articles/Detail/984
I vaguely remember taking the Sabin vaccine when I was five, in 1960. My other memories of polio are equally vague: seeing a few people walking with braces and canes, and hearing about iron lungs.
as a child I had a slight case of polio in my left leg (they never figured out where I contracted it), and was later given both the vaccine shots, and then sugar cubes (and yes, in the gym with everyone else lined up for their dose). but then, I’m old enough to also remember having to stuff myself under my school desk at the sound of sirens.
@blog: “Will they survive the ’70’s?” I saw john Mayall this July, & he’s still pretty fit! Johnny Winter is showing his age, but still plays great. Saw him a couple of years ago…
I can see the epithet “Go on to Dick’s Deli,” or “Get yourself to The Deli,” acquiring a meaning in this comment space … along the lines of (stuff) yourself.
Re: the magazine cover on the blog, it’s kind of chilling. And notable that the self-destructive arc of more than a few of the 60s greats was so apparent at the time. The tally (assist to Wikipedia): Of the 20 artists pictured, 4 (Morrison, Joplin, Hendrix and Presley) did not survive the 70s. John Lennon was shot in 1980. George Harrison passed on in 2001 and Johnny Cash in 2003. The rest, thankfully, are still with us. ranging in age from 67 to 78.
Blog‘STARS’: The sign says ‘Berliner Taubstummen Schwimm Verein’, so it’s a swimming club for the deaf-mute – don’t know what the English pc term now is (in Germany they’ve now changed it to the ‘Berliner Gehörlosen-Sport-Verein’).Which means these guys could never have heard Bo Diddley. Which is rather sad if you think about it.
Polio and typhoid were the big fears when I was growing up. I received the Salk vaccine in the first grade in North Carolina. I remember the sugar cubes, but cannot remember the circumstances in which we received them.
Of course, nowadays, with all the lawyers about, those vaccines would not have been allowed to be given as they were back then. So we would still have polio, etc., etc.
“James Cecil Dickens (born December 19, 1920), better known as Little Jimmy Dickens, is an American country music singer famous for his humorous novelty songs, his small size, 4’11” (150 cm), and his rhinestone-studded outfits. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 64 years and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame."
My comment:One the GREATEST Country music (when it WAS country AND it WAS music) stars ever!! NONE of the so called “country stars(?)” of today will last even a sixth of that time.
Thank you, my dear friend, for your continuing cryptic messages, so briefly stated, and for your introduction to me of the great content here at FA.Honestly, cannot thank you enough, and wish you all the best, while looking forward to further cryptic messages to us all.!Even though you have kept me awake nights, trying to ascertain the true meaning behind your posts!
I see Sunday on FB (Lame Announcements & Updates), but not yet posted as a new FA (Normal+1:37 here). I’ll have to repost some time in the afternoon when I return to GoComics again. For now, just let me say that I love JuJuBes, though they’re harder to find these days than they used to be. Maybe it’s because they’re all hidden in prosthetics! —I never thought of that before.
x_Tech about 12 years ago
Re: Bo DiddleyWho Do You Love
x_Tech about 12 years ago
I remember the Polio shots back in the ‘50s. Not to be confused with Small Pox vaccination (Cow Pox) or the TB tests on the forearm. I receive a least one shot (Salk vaccine) at school and later orally on a sugar cube (Sabin vaccine) at some big room (high school gym?). As kids we knew we could get Polio from stagnate water _"don’t go near that. That’s POLIO water."_
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Bird fetishes are about as rare as pet Birds of Paradise, so a correlation seems logical in some rarefied way….
x_Tech about 12 years ago
Hey someone wanta drop a dime in the juke box and press A12? May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose But please don’t play B17
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
President Roosevelt’s involvement with the March of Dimes is the reason his profile is on the dime and not some other coin:
http://www.pcgs.com/Articles/Detail/984
I vaguely remember taking the Sabin vaccine when I was five, in 1960. My other memories of polio are equally vague: seeing a few people walking with braces and canes, and hearing about iron lungs.
daffydowndilly about 12 years ago
as a child I had a slight case of polio in my left leg (they never figured out where I contracted it), and was later given both the vaccine shots, and then sugar cubes (and yes, in the gym with everyone else lined up for their dose). but then, I’m old enough to also remember having to stuff myself under my school desk at the sound of sirens.
j2p2 about 12 years ago
Everybody’s heard about that bird.
PICTO about 12 years ago
May the Bird of Paradise fly up your nose.May an elephant……..
lauisha about 12 years ago
@blog: “Will they survive the ’70’s?” I saw john Mayall this July, & he’s still pretty fit! Johnny Winter is showing his age, but still plays great. Saw him a couple of years ago…
peachyanddanny about 12 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pzk4l2NYx_Y
coltish1 about 12 years ago
I’m very picky about whom I allow to scratch and sniff my bird of paradise. … I guess they’re breaking up. So sad.
J Short about 12 years ago
Smells like tuna.
coltish1 about 12 years ago
I can see the epithet “Go on to Dick’s Deli,” or “Get yourself to The Deli,” acquiring a meaning in this comment space … along the lines of (stuff) yourself.
harelbignate about 12 years ago
Re: the magazine cover on the blog, it’s kind of chilling. And notable that the self-destructive arc of more than a few of the 60s greats was so apparent at the time. The tally (assist to Wikipedia): Of the 20 artists pictured, 4 (Morrison, Joplin, Hendrix and Presley) did not survive the 70s. John Lennon was shot in 1980. George Harrison passed on in 2001 and Johnny Cash in 2003. The rest, thankfully, are still with us. ranging in age from 67 to 78.
Oxnate about 12 years ago
I love the look of that cat as he looks at that Fish.
Treerabbit about 12 years ago
Blog‘STARS’: The sign says ‘Berliner Taubstummen Schwimm Verein’, so it’s a swimming club for the deaf-mute – don’t know what the English pc term now is (in Germany they’ve now changed it to the ‘Berliner Gehörlosen-Sport-Verein’).Which means these guys could never have heard Bo Diddley. Which is rather sad if you think about it.
SwimsWithSharks about 12 years ago
I’m grateful for ever having the chance to scratch n sniff a bird of paradise.
LocoOwl about 12 years ago
Polio and typhoid were the big fears when I was growing up. I received the Salk vaccine in the first grade in North Carolina. I remember the sugar cubes, but cannot remember the circumstances in which we received them.
Of course, nowadays, with all the lawyers about, those vaccines would not have been allowed to be given as they were back then. So we would still have polio, etc., etc.
LocoOwl about 12 years ago
Can you believe that whale puke would be worth so much?
Whoda thunk it?
But just look at what lust and greed did to the whale population!
comicnut4636 about 12 years ago
From WIKIPEDIA:
“James Cecil Dickens (born December 19, 1920), better known as Little Jimmy Dickens, is an American country music singer famous for his humorous novelty songs, his small size, 4’11” (150 cm), and his rhinestone-studded outfits. He has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 64 years and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame."
My comment:One the GREATEST Country music (when it WAS country AND it WAS music) stars ever!! NONE of the so called “country stars(?)” of today will last even a sixth of that time.
64 YEARS!!!!!
underwriter about 12 years ago
Most famous polio survivor probably still Alan Alda.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 12 years ago
In other news, Vlad has run off! See today’s Committed.http://www.gocomics.com/committed
Zelmarific about 12 years ago
Re: Your Fish Picture. Teresa the Cat is in that picture! Maybe that’s where she went when she disappeared for a while?
6turtle9 about 12 years ago
Not if your bird has anything to say about it.
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
Blog: VD Awareness Campaign, 1969
Hugh B. Hayve about 12 years ago
Re: LAME ANNOUNCEMENTS & UPDATES…….I agree, God forbid that we have a FA appear grotesquely.
stripseeker about 12 years ago
@INGSOC
Thank you, my dear friend, for your continuing cryptic messages, so briefly stated, and for your introduction to me of the great content here at FA.Honestly, cannot thank you enough, and wish you all the best, while looking forward to further cryptic messages to us all.!Even though you have kept me awake nights, trying to ascertain the true meaning behind your posts!
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
I won’t scratch them, but I love to sniff these birds of paradise:
Donald Sluter Premium Member about 12 years ago
Re: Bo DiddleyThe scooter is a Harley-Davidson Topper, made from 1960 to 1966, and started with a pull rope.
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
I see Sunday on FB (Lame Announcements & Updates), but not yet posted as a new FA (Normal+1:37 here). I’ll have to repost some time in the afternoon when I return to GoComics again. For now, just let me say that I love JuJuBes, though they’re harder to find these days than they used to be. Maybe it’s because they’re all hidden in prosthetics! —I never thought of that before.