Saturday, April 04, 2026

Saturday 9

Saturday 9: Easter Parade
Revised and revived from the archives

Unfamiliar with this week's tune? Hear it here.

1) This song is best known from the 1948 movie of the same name, but it was originally written for a 1933 Broadway play called As Thousands Cheer. In the play, a young man reads about the parade in a New York newspaper and decides to go and show his lady love off to parade goers. What's the most recent parade you attended? The No Kings protest in October. I wish I could have gone last weekend, too, but my Connie Cat was sick and I took her to the vet.

2) On Broadway, the song was performed by Clifton Webb. He'd had a busy stage career, appearing in musicals as well as plays by Oscar Wilde and Noel Coward, but when he was in his mid-50s, he was considered too old to be a leading man. Broadway offers stopped coming. He was unexpectedly cast by Otto Preminger for the film noir Laura and a new career was born. He worked steadily in Hollywood for 20 years and earned three Oscar nominations. Tell us about a time you were grateful your life took an unanticipated turn. In 2013, I attended my first meeting with classic film group. It was a lark. I had no idea I would meet friends for life there. There's just something about being surrounded by people who love what you love.

3) Today he's fondly remembered by the students at UCLA who have benefited from The Clifton Webb Scholarship of the Arts. If you could give an endowment to a school or charity, what would you like it to be used for? I would make funds available for pet owners who can't afford veterinary care. According to Capital One, the average American pet owner spends more than $2,000/year on their furry companions. What happens if an owner loses his job, or his dog or cat requires expensive surgery? I'd like to help them out.
 


4) The biggest chocolate Easter egg was made in Italy, measured 34 feet tall and weighed a staggering 15,000 lbs. Do you think it's possible to have too much chocolate? No. I suppose if I really gorged myself I might get sick, but that's never happened yet.
  
5) After chocolate, the top-selling Easter candy is Peeps Marshmallow Chicks. They're so popular that they were once the subject of a Jeopardy clue. Do you often watch Jeopardy? No.

6) Jelly beans are also popular this time of year. In a 2024 poll, jelly bean fans responded that black licorice is their favorite flavor. It's Crazy Sam's least favorite. How about you? What jelly bean flavor is at the top of your list, and which is at the bottom? Cinnamon is my fave. I gravitate toward the red ones and avoid the black ones.

7) We've been talking a lot about sweets this morning. The only holiday that generates more candy sales is Halloween. When do you eat more candy: Easter or Halloween? Halloween.
 
8) According to the National Retail Federation, Americans are doing more of their holiday shopping this year at discount "dollar stores" than at department stores like Target and Walmart. Do you often make trips to the "dollar store?" If yes, what do you usually pick up there? I go about once/month. It's the only place I can find my favorite toilet paper.
 
 
9) Easter is considered the season of rebirth. What makes you feel refreshed or rejuvenated? My morning shower.
 

 

5 comments:

  1. I haven’t been to a No Kings demonstration but I went to the Women’s March in DC in January 2017. I should make the effort for the next No Kings rally.

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  2. I have made signs for the local No Kings rallies that are held locally. It's complicated for me, as an educator, to feel comfortable attending. I can't wait to retire so I can be more visible in my support.

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  3. #3! I recently saw that commercial. I love your answer for that.
    I want to Josh get plugged in with the classic film group, but he doesn't seem to be interested. Maybe one day. He is currently into comedy and likes to perform. He has been doing that locally, but about a week ago he traveled to Austin, TX and performed there. He loved it. He also went back to San Antonio and Corpus Christie. He traveled alone, which made me a nervous wreck. I have the Life 360 app, so I was able to track his travels. I figured as long as he was moving he was safe. Loved your answers! Have a Blessed Easter weekend.

    https://lorisbusylife.blogspot.com/

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  4. I think of you when I watch TBN movies. I hope Connie is doing well. Happy Easter!

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  5. Oh, my shower! Of course. How did I miss that? Hope Connie is feeling better.

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