Saturday, March 21, 2020

STOP THE WORLD!

The Coronavirus outbreak lockdowns and quarantines are beginning to take their toll on everybody's nerves. I really would like to move out of this planet if there was something better out there! (And I mean "moving out" while still alive!) Unfortunately, there is no real way to escape from this now so we'd all better try to make the best of it! Cheer up!

Thursday, March 19, 2020

CORONAVIRUS VS. TOILET PAPER

Frankly, I fail to see the power of toilet paper against the Coronavirus but people are stocking up in droves with it, so I guess somehow they've found it has some unfathomable powers to stop the virus.

Monday, March 16, 2020

Saturday, March 14, 2020

About the CoronaVirus Outbreak...

The Coronavirus scare seems to be spreading all around the world. Hopefully, people won't panic and wait patiently until the risk of getting infected disappears.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

GET SMART!


Barbara Feldon was born March 12, 1933 in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania and as we wish her a happy birthday, we also remember her memorable appearance as Agent 99 in the TV series GET SMART!


GET SMART! was a television series which ran on NBC from 1965 to 1969 and on ABC from 1969 to 1970. The series was intended as a parody on the very popular James Bond films of the sixties. It starred comedian Don Adams as bungling agent 86 Maxwell Smart, Barbara Feldon as beautiful and sexy agent 99 and Edward Platt as Thaddeus, the Chief of CONTROL, a fictional U.S. secret counterintelligence organization based in Washington D.C. 
The series was created and written by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry. 

More details on the series can be found here:

DON ADAMS

Edward Platt as the CHIEF of Control.

"Missed it by that much!"

Ron Moody and Bernie Kopell as Siegfried and Shtarker, Maxwell Smart's eternal nemesis.

 
Dick Gautier as Hymie the Robot agent.

Robert Karvelas, (Don Adams' cousin in real life) played Larrabee, another bumbling CONTROL agent .

Robert Karvelas, David Ketchum (Agent 13), Don Adams and Dick Gautier during the reunion TV movie GET SMART AGAIN! (1989)

Don Adams & Barbara Feldon with agent K-13, Fang the dog.

One of several TV GUIDE covers featuring the series.

Barbara Feldon

Agent 99

Smart and Siegfried


One of my favorite photos of Agent 99 and Max.


            
         Don Adams and Barbara Feldon reunite!           Barbara Feldon in her later years, still beautiful!




Barbara Feldon as Mandy Stevenson and Robert Vaughn as Napoleon Solo in "The Never-Never Affair" episode of THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. which aired on March 22, 1965.


Lovely Agent 99, whose real name was never revealed.

GET SMART was one of my favorite comedy shows back in the 60s and I revisit the series often thanks to the Time/Life HBO DVD boxed set from 2006. I never get tired of the gags and the recurring catchphrases, most of which became part of popular lexicon. And on this day of feminism and the #MeToo movement, it is surprising the respectful and self reliant way Barbara Feldon's character is handled in the series. She's actually the smartest character in the show and her agent 99 became a role model for many female members of the audience who, to this day, worship and admire her resourcefulness and ingenuity. Needless to say, I've always had a crush on Barbara.

And GET SMART! will always remain one of my all-time favorite comedy series, the likes of which have never been replicated since.

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Happy 11th Wedding Anniversary!

       Today it was eleven years ago that my son Ricardo tied the knot with his beautiful wife Gilda!

                         May you two continue to live happily for many, many years to come!

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

The Lizard and I

I had a small intruder slip into my apartment over the last weekend. It was a little brown garden lizard, the variety commonly known as a skink or, more precisely, a Lampropholis Guichenoti.
I was fixing my breakfast when suddenly, the little creature sprinted out from under the fridge and scared the bejesus out of me. At first I just saw a dashing blur but then it stopped abruptly and I could see the tiny reptile very clearly. I was relieved but when I tried to catch it and return it to the yard, the diminutive dickens ran out on me and hid somewhere else.  The lizard remained nowhere to be found until this morning when I saw it again on the carpet beside my desk, just lying there, motionless. I slowly grabbed a small Tupperware container and trapped it with a swift move.  The lizard is now back in its natural habitat at the backyard, however I still wonder where the devil did he get in here in the first place since I live on a third floor!