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He Likes the Lighthouse

by Chexy on December 14, 2011

And she’s reading Camille Paglia.

Bikes.

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Real Gone Places: Mike Lyman’s

by Chexy on December 8, 2011

A place I’d sure like to go… Mike Lyman’s Restaurant in downtown Los Angeles…. just look at that place! Wow!

Today… it’s the City National Bank Building.

Save your money.

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Some Other Queen

by Chexy on November 17, 2011

She’s the new Queen on the block.

That’s Queen Jetsun Pema of Bhutan while on a friendship visit to Japan today.

I wonder what Jetsun will eat.

Jun Sato

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Real Gone Places: China Land

by Chexy on November 16, 2011

The fabulous China Land restaurant at 28 Tennessee Avenue in Atlantic City. Nice floor! And below as it appears today, the New Malaka restaurant.

Try the Kari Mee, Char Kway Teow, Roti Canai, and tell ‘em Chexy sent ya.

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Chexy’s Saturday Matinee

by Chexy on November 12, 2011

It’s Saturday… let’s watch a Disney cartoon! 1935.

This is lovingly inappropriate, so I had to share it.

Chexydecimal… always something for everyone. Are you nervous?

Hampton Hawes, one of the best jazz pianists ever. In memory of my beloved friend Mary, who was Hampton’s friend. Happy Birthday, wherever you are.

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Chexy’s Saturday Matinee

by Chexy on November 5, 2011

Let’s start it off with a nice pie fight.

The tab was a miracle. And so sturdy too.

The great Ruth Etting… torch.

Fire Falls with Huell Howser.

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Operation: Housewife

by Chexy on October 18, 2011

Real Housewife of New Jersey Danielle Staub, 49, at the opening of the Mona Lisa Cosmetic Surgery Center in Wayne, New Jersey, and “Cavity Sam” of the “Operation” board game.

One of them has undergone multiple procedures with questionable results.

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Carmen Carrera: La Femme Tuckita

by Chexy on October 17, 2011

Drag Race superstar Carmen Carrera serves up the fish in the November issue of W magazine for La Femme.

Shot by Steven Miesel and styled by Edward Enninful… oh Miss Honey!

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Friday Face: Speedy Alka-Seltzer

by Chexy on October 14, 2011

Look at that adorable face! It’s Speedy Alka-Seltzer, created by ad whiz George Pal, earlier known for creating the Puppetoons.

Speedy first appeared in 1951, under his original name of “Sparky,” but they changed it quickly to coincide with a promotional theme of “Speedy Relief.”

The endearingly bucktoothed and squeaky pitchman appeared in over 200 TV commercials from 1954 to 1964, singing the Alka-Seltzer theme “Plop, plop, fizz, fizz,” in a voice provided by actor Dick Beals, whose credits include voicing the annoying Lutheran tot Davey Hansen in the “Davey and Goliath” stop-motion series.

If you didn’t have indigestion before seeing this early commercial, you will after.

Speedy took the world by fizz, appearing on TV and on merchandise and in print ads, including this one, with a Santa who looks like he summered in the Bahamas.

Many will agree that relief is just a swallow away. And who doesn’t like a nice big clock? I said CLOCK.

Note his Spanish name on the clock, “Pron-Tito”!

Speedy later teamed with previous Friday Facer Buster Keaton for a series of ads, capitalizing on the resurgence of interest in silent films in the early ’60s. Here are a few.

Speedy’s popularity waned as Alka-Seltzer launched other highly successful campaigns in the 1960s and ’70s, including the spicy meatball ad, “I can’t believe I ate the whole thing,” and the “Try it, you’ll like it” ads. And who can forget the plop plop theme sung by Sammy Davis Jr.?

In December 2010, Speedy was brought back from the advertising beyond via CGI, now voiced by a woman named Debi Derryberry, also the voice of Jimmy Neutron.

A window display of Speedy appeared on “Antiques Roadshow” in 2004.

Estimated value: $4,000-$5,000! Instant relief: priceless!

That’s why Speedy Alka-Seltzer is today’s Friday Face.


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Good Morning!

by Chexy on September 28, 2011

Miss Burbank of 1948, Debbie Reynolds popped up last night at the Prevention Magazine TV Awards something or other last night at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills.

Recent auctions of Debbie’s Hollywood memorabilia collection fetched millions of dollars for the star; Marilyn Monroe’s “Subway Dress” alone went for $4.6 million.

Debbie lives next door to her recently trimmed daughter, Carrie Fisher, seen below at the Creative Arts Emmys on September 10th.

Don’t they look great?

Debbie’s voice is currently heard on the Tropicana Orange Juice commercials.

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