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I have a Bachelor's degree in History from Eastern Ilinois University (1977) and a Master of Library Science from EIU (1979). My concentration as an undergrad was Europe, but I have always been interested in the history of the Old Northwest Territory of the US.

  • Was Mary Todd Lincoln related to Dolley Madison?

    Dolley was a widow when she married James Madison. Her first husband's surname was Todd. What I am wondering about is if there was a connection, loose as it may be, by marriage between the wife of our 4th President and the wife of our 16th President. Her first husband's name was John. I've looked at some sources and could not find a familial connection between the Todds of Philadelphia and the Todds of Lexington Kentucky. Has any Todd geneologist found any connection?

    2 AnswersHistory8 years ago
  • Who is the lady in the picture frame in Elaine's apartment on Seinfeld?

    When Elaine is sitting on the couch in her apartment, there is a photograph of an attractive lady, sort of reminiscent of the 50s or 60s. I always assumed the picture was of her mother, but I've never seen any identification of the lady.

    3 AnswersComedy8 years ago
  • Has anyone else noticed problems with the Cartoon network picture lately?

    I find that the image during the commercials is ok, but the programs have rectangles of green or blue, that pop up in random spots, obscuring the image. There are also rectangles of magenta dots that take up most of the screen on some shows, notably Robot Chicken and Home Movies

    1 AnswerComics & Animation1 decade ago
  • Did Domino's Pizza get taken over?

    We've had a Domino's Pizza in Carbondale Illinois for many years now, but just this past Monday evening, I noticed that the Domino's sign had changed to a Dough Boy's Pizza sign. I searched on Yahoo and found a restaurant in the Boston area with the Dough Boy's name, and the logo on the side of the truck in the picture was the same as the sign. Is this just a local thing, or was Domino's taken over?

    5 AnswersFast Food1 decade ago
  • Reno 911 fans a question about this season's last episode?

    Who do you think the deputies were burying at the end of the episode, after the cruiser crashed into Tacos Tacos Tacos?

    I think it was Niecy Nash who has a series starting on Fox this fall, what about you guys?

    3 AnswersComedy1 decade ago
  • Here's a question for the Jokes and Riddles crowd?

    There is a yogurt commercial out now, where a lady is talking on the phone to a friend, and her husband is looking in the fridge. She says "Yesterday I had an apple turnover"

    When I hear this, the thing that comes to mind is

    Really, I've seen a horse fly.

    I know there are other puns that can work like this, (I mean the apple is not turning over and the horse isn't really flying) but I can't think of any at the moment. Any suggestions?

    6 AnswersJokes & Riddles1 decade ago
  • An Homage to Larry Fine?

    An old Three Stooges bit

    Man: If I gave you a dollar and your father gave you a dollar, how many dollars would you have?

    Larry: One Dollar

    Man: You don't know your arithmetic

    Larry: You don't know my father.

    2 AnswersJokes & Riddles1 decade ago
  • Retro joke?

    A few years ago, a major cereal brand that had always used a rabbit to represent its product, decided to make a change. They changed some of the processed sugars to fruit sugars and began changing the various colors to fruit shapes.

    They were ready to test their new product on the market, and they decided to make a change in the animal they had used in their advertising for years. They chose to go with Astro, the dog from the Jetsons.

    Sadly, however, they found that the product didn't test well in the market place, proving once more that

    You can't teach an old dog new Trix.

    1 AnswerJokes & Riddles1 decade ago
  • What do you think? Would a revived version of the Three Stooges find an audience today?

    I mean, something along the lines of the old short subjects, made for TV I suppose. The cast would be new people. We have probably three generations of guys (at least, and some girls) who consider themselves experts on the boys. I remember seeing a reasonably funny Mad TV sketch where a lady played Larry's character, so it wouldn't even have to be three guys.

    1 AnswerPolls & Surveys1 decade ago
  • Seventies local TV show?

    In the mid seventies, while I was a student at Eastern Illinois University, our cable company in Charleston carried an Indianapolis station, Channel 4, as I remember from the commercial "Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie and Channel 4" that they had borrowed from the Chevy ad of the day.

    This show was called Cowboy Bob's Corral, and had a puppet character called "Sourdough the Singing Biscuit". The human host was the guy who played Cowboy Bob, and he also did a show on Sundays called "Outdoors in Indiana".

    Does anybody else remember the show and does anyone know who the guy was?

    1 AnswerComedy1 decade ago
  • For anyone who saw the April 6 episode of the Tudors?

    There is a scene where a bird is seeing flying away from the turret of a building. Is that bird a raven and is the building supposed to be the Tower?

    Evidently there are ravens who live on the grounds of the Tower of London, and there is a legend that if the ravens ever should leave and fly away, the monarchy will fall.

    I just wondered if this was placed there as a symbolic message of what is about to happen. Obviously the monarchy didn't fall, but the position of England as a Catholic kingdom did.

    2 AnswersDrama1 decade ago
  • King of the Hill question?

    In the episode re-broadcast last night, Peggy sells a home to a "hipster" as Hank calls him, in Enrique's neighborhood. After learning that Enrique is going to be forced to move from his rental property, Peggy comes up with an idea to convince the "hipsters" that this is not the kind of neighborhood they want to live in. In showing all these middle class people doing middle class things, one scene shows LuAnn and Lucky pushing a stroller.

    Did LuAnn have the baby, and I missed it?

    3 AnswersComedy1 decade ago
  • Londonderry Aire?

    I have a question I have been unable to answer. A friend heard a version of the Londonderry Air at a funeral. This is best known to Americans as "Danny Boy", though I read an Article that quoted a publisher's response that showed at least 80 different lyrics copyrighted in the 1920s.

    You know the tune, I'm sure. The lyric he quoted me begins

    "At eventide, when Christ my savior calls me

    My facile barque shall sail the unknown sea

    from out of mansions that blest eternity"

    The last line misses the meter, but this is what he recalled.

    any brilliant musicologists out there?

    1 AnswerLyrics1 decade ago
  • A State of the Union question?

    I was wondering if anyone could make out what was shouted at the State of the Union address last night. The President was talking and someone in the audience yelled out something. I think it was either "You're wrong!" or "You Rock!

    Could anyone else make out what was shouted?

    7 AnswersOther - Politics & Government1 decade ago
  • I have a question about the Black Books (series 1) episode "Grapes of Wrath"?

    In this episode, Fran has found a man who seems perfect, doesn't live with his mother in a car, you know. They go to a restaurant for dinner and she tries out her new laugh with a turn, which doesn't go well. He complains about the music, and rushes up to ask if they'll play his mixed tape. The first song is "Hey big spender (spend a little time with me)", but there is another song, sung by a woman, with the words "Georgia", "California" and "sipped champagne from a shoe". I've tried lyric sites, google, all over looking for it, and I cannot find the title of the song. Any suggestions?

    If you don't know, I'll still give 10 point for the best effort.

    2 AnswersComedy1 decade ago
  • I heard a song in Ric Burns The West that I can't find elsewhere?

    the lyric goes "California is a humbug place, out of the world in the bushes, where to meet with a poor man's fate, many a poor devil pushes, chorus: Haul off your overcoat roll up your sleeves, mining is a hard kinda labor, haul off your overcoat roll up your sleeves, mining is a hard kinda labor I believe"

    1 AnswerOther - Music1 decade ago