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Simon said . . . where have you gone Joe DiMaggio? Ted Buss How is it possible to know the lyrics to “American Pie” and other ancient songs but not be able to recall the guy’s name who just introduced himself five minutes ago? “I can’t remember if I cried when I read about his widowed bride, but something touched me deep inside the day the music died.” (Don McLean) Let’s see, is his name “George,” “Gene,” “Gary” . . . Oh well. “Hey, neighbor, how you doin’?” If I’m given six items to pick up at the store I might remember three or four but all six could be a stretch. “We need bread, milk, a dozen eggs . . . orange juice, no . . . flour, sugar, cereal . . . no, no, no.” ....
by Maurice Zolotow, from the June 1, 1946, issue of The Saturday Evening Post One of [Adams’] consolations is that few children buy these jokers’ novelties, apparently on the theory that it is cheaper simply to put a tack under Aunt Susie than to pay 25 cents for No. 774, the Shooting Book “A large book which shoots when opened.” Retailers bear out Adams’ contention that the overwhelming majority of buyers are men past 30. Consider the Joy Buzzer: a round tin box which is secreted in the fingers of the joker’s hands. When he shakes hands with the victim, the machine gives forth an ominous hum, and a sharp point is pressed into the dupe’s palm, giving him the illusion of an electric shock. Some years ago, someone showed a Joy Buzzer to Henry Ford, who was fascinated by its diabolical ingenuity. The next day Ford devoted the entire day to giving electrical handshakes to foremen and minor executives of the Ford Motor Company. ....
“My sister was from Sparta,” Susie Angelakos told Neos Kosmos, in reference to the resilience of her sister Vicky Charalambous who battled with cancer for eight years. She paints the picture of a heroic woman who fought illness to the end before leaving behind three children. But there’s more than just one heroic woman surrounding the Angelakos children because Aunt Susie stepped in to raise the children following her sister’s death, a year before the death of her brother-in-law Eric at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The community rushed to help with a Go Fund Me page, but at the end of the day, it was Aunt Susie who was left to fend for these children, going from being single to suddenly becoming a guardian of three. Despite struggling to make tough decisions and living day-to-day with three amazing teenagers, she told ....