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October 17, 2025 17 mins
My moms birthday, so we played Elvis.National Pasta day. Entertainment in 2010. London beer flood of 1814, NY museum hangs expensive piece of art upside down, Albert Einstein arrived in US. Todays birthdays - Irene Ryan, Rita Haayworth, Tom Poston, Earl Thomas Conley, Gary Puckett, Michael McKeon, George Wendt, Margo Kidder, Alan Jackson, Norm MacDonald, Eminem. Tennessee Ernie Ford died.

Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran    https://www.diannacorcoran.com/ 
I'll never know - Elvis
Just the way you are - Bruno Mars
All over me - Josh Turner
Birthdays - In da club - 50 Cent      http://50cent.com/
Beverly Hillbillies TV theme
Don't make it easy for me - Earl Thomas Conley
Young girl - Gary Puckett & the Union Gap
Big bottom - Spinal Tap
Don't rock the jukebox - Alan Jackson
Slim Shady - Eminem
16 tons - Tennessee Ernie Ford
Exit - Aint that bad - Paige Rutledge     https://www.paigerutledge.com/
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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hi there, I am Jeff and welcome to history and
factoids about today. Today is October the seventeenth. Now today
is the first birthday since my mom died in May.
So I'm going to do a little celebrating for her
birthday today for you longtime listeners. You know, my mom
had a favorite song.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Our minsters are in the sky.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
I never know.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
What fire lies. It's a firefly never what happens to.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
That was I'll never know by Elvis Presley. So happy
birthday mom. Well the rest of you you can celebrate
National Pasta Day. Yeah, big celebration today. Now I'm everything
from angel hair to ZD say he to z. There's
all kinds of pastas.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
Now, get this.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
When they rank the top ten most popular foods in America,
chocolate chip cookies are number one, then lasagna is number two,
Spaghetti and meat balls is number five, ravioli is seven,
and mac and cheese is eight. I guess as Americans
we love our pasta.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
Big deals today of course are Carabas, Olive Garden Noodles,
and companies for Zoli's pretty much everybody that's selling pasta. Yeah,
they're having deals today. So go out there and have
fun and enjoy some carbs today. All right, list is
going on to entertainment. In October seventeenth, It's about Your
twenty ten number one album was Hemming Ways Whiskey by
Kenny Chesney. Bruno Mars had the number one song with

(01:52):
just the Way You Are and Let You Stop because

(02:14):
Josh Turner had the number one country song with all
Over Me, Jump Me in.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
The front Seat, Kick out your Bear, feed money, let
your hear down, I Don't Stop Down and hunderneath or
second more Tree, Save all your kisses up, Bring over
your Street, Loveboard, all of Me All.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
The number one book was The Reversal by Michael Connolly.
The top movie was Jackass three D. It's just a
movie of the Jack Gass guys doing their stunts and stuff.
Johnny Knoxville, Steve O and Bam mcgar All right, that's
what happened in October the seventeenth. The London Bare Flood
of eighteen fourteen now the Horseshoe Brewery. It was one
of the largest breweries in London. Now one of his

(02:58):
vats instood twenty foot tall twenty two feet actually now
it was completely full of bear when one of the
metal bands that held the wind vat together slipped. Well, calls,
it's the whole thing to explode. So now that knocked
out another vat. That knocked out another vat. That knocked
out another vat. Then three hundred and eighty eight thousand
gallons of beer knocked out the back wall of the brewery.
A fifteen foot wave of bear swept through the street,

(03:20):
knocked in the out houses, killed eight people. Yeah, another
person did die later from alcohol poisoning, though. So now
the whole thing was all over, and they cleaned up
and they went to court. Well, the court ruled that
the brewery was not responsible. They were not at fault yep.
They did not owe any compensation for the victims or
pay any of the damage or anything. The court ruled
the beer flood was an act of God. Nineteen thirty

(03:41):
one Gangs to al Capone. He was convicted to income
tax evasion. Yeah, they couldn't get him on anything else
of a stick. So he was sentenced to eleven years
in prison. He served seven and a half. He was
fined fifty thousand dollars in court costs, and he had
to pay two hundred and fifteen thousand dollars in back
taxes four point two million. Today, nineteen thirty three, Albert Einstein,
he arrived in the United States. He has immigration papers,

(04:02):
said that he was a refugee from Nazi Germany. Brenton's Queen,
Elizabeth the Second, Now, she was really big into horse racing.
She even owned her own horses and raced them and everything.
So how would you like to have been this guy? Though?
Today in nineteen fifty nine, at the very last minute,
the queen she withdrew one of her horses before the race. Well,
the guy had to go over and tell the queen
that she was being fined one hundred and forty dollars
for the late scratch. Nineteen sixty one at the New

(04:25):
York Museum of Modern Art, now they had this huge
gala celebration. They were displaying the paintings and the artwork
of the great artist Henry Matisse. Now everybody with money,
all the socialites of the A List, the big time celebrities,
anyone who wanted to be seen at all, they had
to go that Matis exhibit. Now, the star of the

(04:46):
exhibit was his piece Lebatteaux. Yeah, the boat. So all
the get this, all the museum workers all the media,
all the art critics, over one hundred and sixteen thousand
people who walked by the spectators and stuff like that.
Also the artist's sun. Now they all owed and odd
over the Butteau. Now, after forty seven days on display

(05:06):
in New York City, stockbroker pointed out that the Butteou
it was hung upside down. So they called in a
whole bunch of experts. Damn this thing. The stockbroker is right.
So yeah, the boat was floating upside down the entire time.
Now do you know the Blue Man group, they berety
much see him in Las Vegas. Well, they played their
first show today in nineteen ninety one. Yeah, it was
out in clean New York City nineteen ninety eight and Nigeria.

(05:28):
A gas pipe fine, and it ran near the town
of Jesse. Well, it leaked, so the locals they would
scavenge that leaked gasoline and head and sell it. Well,
they think one of them might have been smoking today. Yeah,
the pipeline exploated killed over twelve hundred people that were
in that village in two thousand and eight, and I ran. Now,
they tried to set the world record for the world's
longest sandwich that was ever made. Now they needed it

(05:48):
to get to fifteen hundred feet or fifteen hundred meters
I mean yeah, that's a little short of a mile,
and then they could set the record. Well before they
could measure it, though, the crowds started eating the sandwich.
They don't know how long it was.

Speaker 3 (05:59):
Stoke choke, coot choked cojap shot dish shiver day, Please
gonna he left this shivery.

Speaker 4 (06:07):
We want simple tag like thish shib day.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
And you know you don't.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
You well, let's check out us. Born in October the seventeenth.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
I Wan listened to him. Let'st worry about her. Man
named Jed, the poor mountaineer Barley kept his family fail.
And then one day he was shooting nets food and
up the ground.

Speaker 5 (06:26):
Com U bu blia oil that is black and gold.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
In Texas team well the first singing old old Jem's
a millionaire. The king folks said, Jed, move.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Away from there.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Actress Irene Ryan. She was born in El Paso, Texas,
in nineteen oh two. Started out in Vaudeville, then Broadway.
Best known for TV, though she played Granny on The
Beverly Hill Billies. Now Here's a piece of trivia. Do
you know what Granny's actual name was on the show?
She was Daisy made Moses. She was Jed's mother in law, Irene.
She acted until she died in nineteen seventy three from
a brain timors. She was seventy years old. She was

(07:01):
twice divorced. Actress Rita Hayworth. She was born in Brooklyn,
New York, in nineteen eighteen. She made sixty one mother.
She was a top blay actress of the nineteen forties
and one of the top pinup girls during World War Two. Now,
her second husband was Orson Wells and they had a daughter.
Then she had another daughter from her third husband. She
ended up divorcing five times. Irita. She died from Alzheimer's
in nineteen eighty seven at sixty eight years old. Now,

(07:23):
it was Rita's death that brought Alzheimer's into the opening
in mainstream attention. See most people never heard of Alzheimer's
before she died, so because that, yep, that's when Alzheimer's
awareness actually began. Was her death after Tom Poston. He
was born in Columbus, Ohio, in nineteen twenty one. Tommy
wasn't a star but he was the record for breiering
in the most sitcomps. Was most known probably for playing

(07:43):
George Utley on New York. Did a lot of game shows.
He had one child from his second wife, married his
third wife for eight years. They divorced, then they remarried
for eighteen years, and then she died. They had two
children along the way. Then he married actress Suzanne Plichette, Yeah,
the actress from the original Newhart Show. They had actually
dated in nineteen fifty nine. Then they went their separate ways,
married other people, had kids. Both their spouses died. They

(08:06):
married each other in two thousand and one, together until
Tom died from respiratorial failure two thousand and seven and
eighty five years old. Country singer Earl Thomas Connelly. He

(08:38):
was born in Portsmouth, Ohiowa, in nineteen forty one. In
the nineteen eighties he had eighteen number one songs. That
was third He was behind Alabama and Ronnie millsp. Some
of his number one songs are your Love's on the line,
holding her and loving You, Nobody falls like a fool.
What she is is a woman in love now. He
married once and they had two children, and he performed

(08:59):
right until he died. He died in twenty nineteen at
seventy seven years old from a cerebro atrophy. It's that
brain kind of disease. Now, Earl. He is the only
country artist ever to sing on Soul Train.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
Yo, Get out of My mon.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
Eighty three year old Gary Pucket. He still sings for
Gary Bucket in the Union Gap. Now they're on tour
right now, and they actually have show scheduled all the
way through next September.

Speaker 6 (09:38):
Now.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Gary is born in Hitting, Minnesota. He grew up in Yakima, Washington.
Now Gary in the Union Gap they formed in nineteen
sixty seven. Now, when they would be on stage, they
addressed as Union Army officers in the Civil War. Some
of their big hits for young Girl, Woman woman, don't
give up, don't give into him, the girl is a
woman now broke up in nineteen seventy one that yeah,

(09:59):
they weren't there gether too long. And then Gary just
kind of hung around, and then he decided to open
up for the Monkeys on their routine Union show. Then
he went and opened up from Ringo Starr on his
All Star Band show. And he's like, this is kind
of cool, so he brought the union gap back together.
Still are now. He married his second wife in two thousand.
Now for a long time, Gary, he followed Mahrishi Mahesh Yogi,

(10:20):
and one day while he was doing his meditation, he
heard the Lord tell him that there was a better
path to follow. So nineteen ninety became a born again Christian.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
Flesh See I like.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
To sink hole with my thanks. That was Michael mcken
saying for spinal tap. Michael seventy eight. He's born in Manhattan,

(10:54):
New York. In nineteen forty seven. First got known on
the TV show l Vernon Shirley played Lenny. If you
remember they was Leney and Squiggy. Then he co wrote
starting and sang in the mocky mockumentary that this is
spinal tap. Now get this. Most comedians they joined Saturday
Live to make a name from themselves when they're starting
in to start out well. In nineteen ninety four, Michael's
career had really stalled. He couldn't get any roles at all.

(11:16):
He'd been a successful actor for over twenty years. Didn't
know what to do. He went on Saturday Night Life
for two seasons. It worked, jump started his career. That
crazy been working steady ever since. He married his first
wife for twenty three years and they had two children together.
Married his second wife in nineteen ninety nine. I haven't
known everybody playing arm what do you know? Not enough?

Speaker 7 (11:41):
Haven't anybody no Norman?

Speaker 3 (11:47):
That stuff better me a tall one.

Speaker 2 (11:49):
Guys, I like it.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Actor George wint He was born in Chicago in nineteen
forty eight. Best no, I'm playing Norman Cheers on Saturday
Night if he was on The Bears. Guys, the other
did that skid in the nineteen nineties. Some of George's
movies are Fletched, gung O, Never Say Die, Space Truckers.
He got married in nineteen seventy eight and they had
one daughter and two sons. Now, though you never saw her,
his wife was actually the voice of his wife Vera

(12:13):
on the show Cheers George. She had a lot of
medical issues and stuff ended up dining in a slate
just on May twentieth, seventy six years old. Actress Margo Kidder.
She was born a Yellownife, Canada in nineteen forty eight.
She had really big playing Lois Lane in four Superman movies.
She was also in The Great Wall, Though Pepper, The
Amityville Horror, The Little Treasure. Sadly, Margot, she struggled with

(12:35):
mental illness her whole life. Yeah, she had undiagnosed bipolar disorder.
She tried to commit suicide by the time she was
fourteen years old. She had a daughter from her first
thousand and she ended up divorcing three times, and Margot
she committed suicide in twenty eighteen at sixty nine years old.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
Jones, My heart on the Rule Stone. I don't feel
rockets leaving sho So don't rob shoot leave your Country's song.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
Country singer Alan Jackson sixty seven. He's born in noon
and Georgia. In nineteen fifty eight, he sold over seventy
five million records. It's had twenty six songs go to
number one. Now actually right now, Alan, he's really fighting
this nerve disease. It's called Charcott Marie tooth disease basically
CMT for short. It's screwing up his nerves. He basically
can't really balance and do stuff like that's so good.

(13:33):
So yeah, he's performing on his last tour. They already
have his last show schedule. It's June twenty seventh in
Nashville at their big stadium out there. He's got a
whole bunch of guests going to be there now. He
married his high school sweetheart in nineteen seventy nine and
they have three daughters. Comedian Norm McDonald. He's born in
Quebec City, Canada, in nineteen fifty nine. Now, he was
a really successful stand up comedian. His specials in won

(13:54):
awards and stuff. There's really dry wit. He did the
Weekend Up by Date on Saturday Live for six years.
He had that Norm Show for a couple of years
on regular TV. He's voiced a lot though. Yeah, he
voiced a lot of movies. He married once for eleven
years and had a son and Norm. He died from
leukemi in twenty twenty one, sixty one years old.

Speaker 7 (14:15):
You want the same city, co Sadio, You want the
same citty city, said.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Rapper eminem Is fifty three. He was born in Saint Joseph, Missouri,
in nineteen seventy two. He was born Marshall Mathers Now.
He sold over two hundred and twenty million records now
that makes him the sixth biggest solo selling artists all time. Yep.
And he is the only artist, whether solo or in
a band, to have ten consecutive albums debut at number one.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Now.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
He married Kim in nineteen ninety nine. They divorced after
two years. Then he remarried her again in two thousand
and six, and they divorced after a couple of months.
Now they did have one daughter along the way. But Eminem,
he has adopted two children that Kim had with two
other guys. So Eminem, he's raising all three of those
were kids, all right there. Quote of the day comes
from Tennessee Ernie Ford.

Speaker 3 (15:10):
Bull Lamb's meat out of muscling blood, muscling blood and
skim and bones mine that's a week And the back
of the song you load sixteen tons body you get
another the older and deeper and death Saint Pete or
don't you call me Dolls?

Speaker 2 (15:28):
I can't go.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
He died today in nineteen ninety one and seventy two
years old. He said I was as nervous as long
tail cat in a room full of rock and chairs.
Now you know who said it first. All right, thanks
to all for listening. Don't forget to follow us. And
you listen to a song, it makes it easy to
find us and never get to read the description or
show notes. At the bottom of the things. You can
figure out how to connect with this and messages and

(15:51):
all that good fun stuff. All right, a country and
grand radio artist the day it comes from Kelly down
in Houston. She wants to hear Page Rutledge's song, Ain't
that bad? You guys have an awesome day. We'll talk tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (16:04):
It ain't that bad going out in its height dress,
not staying and wearing mass sweats. Ain't that bad? Drinking
because happy now drink it so you forget that you
left me. I ain't bad about it, not have first
sad about it? So I thought of deep gets the
clues in you to see.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Sad.

Speaker 6 (16:26):
I'm turning your hands on the bar on the breaking hearts,
not caring. Whyn't you day t small about myself? Don't
mean that anyone else does the spots.

Speaker 5 (16:36):
Let me different, Thanny of her house boy, don hear
this fade and fasting enough me acout like you holding
me back, singlet fad that it ain't that bad, not
sharing this king.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
Sass, not worrying, wear out tonight at that bad here
and all of my friends saying colm better. I'm better
than okay, comes out, turning heads down the bar, walking
in and breaking hearts on here and watch you'll take
t small mose films. Don't need anyone else because the
alls and me different.

Speaker 5 (17:15):
Than her house by the bird is made and fast,
and I need a god like you. Hold indeed bad
sing a love that no one ain't No, it ain't knowing.
Ain't that about?

Speaker 6 (17:31):
No one ain't knowing, ain't knowing.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
He a
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