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Actually, it premiered in Canada two days earlier, September 6.
Pardon me, while I go "get a life".

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Well, here's something that happened yesterday: Walter Koenig received his Hollywood star on the Walk of Fame.

(I'm hoping jkt or Doug Spaulding can tell us where Walter's star is relative to Ray's star.)


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Well, here's something that happened yesterday: Walter Koenig received his Hollywood star on the Walk of Fame.

http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/

Walter is across the street and a block away from Ray.
(I'm hoping jkt or Doug Spaulding can tell us where Walter's star is relative to Ray's star.)


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Fifty years ago today JFK announced the Space Race.

http://www.weather.com/news/50...nedy-speech-20120911


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"We choose to go to the moon [...] and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard."

I know it's only rhetoric, and there were plenty of other political reasons for the space race, but that one statement is possibly the finest thing any politician has ever said.


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"We choose to go to the moon [...] and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard."

Not hard, hahd!


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"We choose to go to the moon [...] and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hahd."


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQOu0IAdgaA
 
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Not hard, hahd!


Indeed, the proper pronunciation of the word. Unless ye be a pirate, arrr.


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Checkers was the dog:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checkers_speech


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1960: The Flintstones made its television debut. Yabba Dabba Do.


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1960: The Flintstones made its television debut. Yabba Dabba Do.

So you're saying "happy anniversary?"


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1955: Alfred Hitchcock Presents made its television debut

1959: The Twilight Zone premiered


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52 years ago today, my favorite TV show premiered. Here's one of the funniest episodes.


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52 years ago today, my favorite TV show premiered. Here's one of the funniest episodes.

And the Dick Van Dyke Show that was a year later gets the cold shoulder? Smiler


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Happy anniversary to one of my favorite programs, The Dick Van Dyke Show! Premiered on this day in 1961.

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