DO YOU REMEMBER - HENNY YOUNGMAN

Henry "Henny" Youngman was a British-born American comedian and violinist famous for "one-liners", short, simple jokes usually delivered rapid-fire. His best known (and oft misattributed) one-liner was "Take my wife—please". In a time when many comedians told elaborate anecdotes, Youngman’s comedy routine consisted of telling simple one-liner jokes, occasionally with interludes of violin playing. These gags depicted simple, cartoon-like situations, eliminating lengthy build-ups and going straight to the punch line. He was known as the King of the One Liners, a title bestowed upon him by columnist Walter Winchell. A typical stage performance by Youngman lasted only fifteen to twenty minutes, but contained dozens of jokes, spouted in rapid-fire fashion.

Youngman never retired, and he performed his stage act in venues worldwide until his final days. As his fame passed into legendary status, he never considered himself aloof or above others, and he never refused to perform a show in a small venue or unknown club. In a tribute to Youngman, TV and animation producer Mark Evanier described Youngman in a way that emphasized both his money consciousness and his love of performing: He would take his fiddle and go to some hotel that had banquet rooms. He'd consult the daily directory in the lobby and find a party—usually a Bar Mitzvah reception—and he would go up to the room and ask to speak to whoever was paying for the affair. "I'm Henny Youngman," he would tell that person. "I was playing a date in another banquet room here and one of the waiters suggested you might want to have me do my act for your gathering here." He would negotiate whatever price he could get—$200, $500, preferably in cash—and he would do his act for them.

Youngman made numerous appearances on television, including a long-running stint on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In. In 1955 he was host of a TV series titled The Henny and Rocky Show, appearing with champion boxer Rocky Graziano. He had cameo appearances in several movies, including History of the World, Part I and Goodfellas. With the exception of a week following his wife's death, and the month he was in his final hospital stay, Henny was renowned for having worked almost every day for over 70 years without vacations or other breaks. 

Youngman developed pneumonia and died on February 24, 1998, at the age of 91. He is interred in the Mount Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, New York, next to his wife, Sadie.

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OF VALENTINE HISTORY

1. Where did St. Valentine live?
Great Britain
Greece
Rome

2. What date is Valentine's Day?
February 21st
February 15th
February 14th

3. How do you spell 14th?
forteenth
fourteenth
forteengh
four teenth

4. Why is St Valentine a symbol of Love?
He was always in love with someone
He was a priest who married couples secretly
He fell in love with Emperor Claudius' daughter

5. Valentine is the...
Christian celebration of newyear's celebration
festivities in honor of God Lupercus
festivities in honor of Claudius' victories

BLAST FROM THE PAST - VALENTINE'S DAY

Make Valentine's Day special once again. For a Valentine's school party, help your child create a darling Valentine bag; using a small brown lunch bag, scissors, crayons, paper doilies, glue and construction paper (red construction paper is needed). Valentine stickers can be used also. Make a handle for the bag out of red construction paper and glue it to the bag from the inside.

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You Send Me - Sam Cooke
Teddy Bear - Elvis Presley
Wake Up Little Susie - Everly Brothers
Honeycomb - Jimmie Rodgers
Love Letters In The Sand - Pat Boone

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From "How the Grinch Stole Christmas", a 1966 animated TV special directed by Chuck Jones. It is based on the children's book by Dr. Seuss, the story of The Grinch trying to take away Christmas from the townsfolk of Whoville below his mountain hideaway. The Grinch makes himself a Santa coat and hat and disguises the innocent Max as a reindeer. He loads empty bags onto a sleigh and travels to Whoville. In the first house he is almost caught by Cindy Lou Who (voiced by June Foray), a small Who girl who wakes up and sees him taking the Christmas tree; however, pretending to be Santa, the Grinch tells Cindy Lou that he is fixing the tree and sends her back to bed.

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