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Page 2 Tidbits® of Flagler & E. Volusia (August 5, 2010) CARTOONS (continued): • Wearing a Roman soldier’s uniform of helmet and skirt, Marvin the Martian was modeled after Mars, the Roman god of war. He was forever trying to destroy the Earth with his Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator, but his efforts were outwitted every time by the clever Bugs Bunny. These failed attempts made him “very angry, very angry indeed.” • In the midst of the Cold War, the world of cartoons had its token Russian spies, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. These bumbling villains attempted to do the will of their Fearless Leader, such as stealing secret rocket fuel formulas. All the while, Natasha called everyone “dollink” as Boris snapped, “Sharrup you mouth!” Natasha was voiced by June Foray, whose other credits include Dudley DoRight’s lady friend Nell Fenwick, Rocky the flying squirrel, Tweety’s owner Granny and Lucifer the Cat in Disney’s 1950 production “Cinderella.”

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• The Jetsons were just an average family living in the year 2062. Their home in Orbit City’s Skypad Apartments was filled with futuristic, labor-saving devices. George Jetson’s work life consisted of pushing a computer button three hours a day, three days a week at Spacely Space Sprockets. Jane was assisted in her wifely duties by the robot maid Rosie. The series, produced between 1962 and 1963, was the first program on ABC to be broadcast in color. • “Ruh-roh!” became a common expression after it was frequently used by the Jetsons’ dog Astro. Voice actor Don Messick was the source for “Rats Rall Right, Reorge!” You might recognize his voice as that of other cartoon dogs Scooby-Doo and Muttley. • A 1945 cartoon entitled “Hare Trigger” introduced a cantankerous red-haired cowboy with an extreme dislike of rabbits. After several cartoons featuring the meek and mild Elmer Fudd as Bugs Bunny’s adversary, Yosemite Sam was created as a more formidable foe who was not so easily put off. With six-guns in hand, Sam frequently thundered at Bugs, “Say your prayers, Varmint!” He was voiced by Mel Blanc, who had undergone a spell of road rage on the day he came up with Sam’s voice and merely screamed at the top of his lungs. • Known as “The Man of a Thousand Voices,” Mel Blanc was the voice behind many of our favorites, including Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Sylvester, Tweety, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote, Woody Woodpecker, Speedy Gonzales, Barney Rubble, Pepe LePew and George Jetson’s boss Mr. Spacely. He set a record of the longest voiceover, having spoken for Daffy Duck for 52 years. The inscription on Blanc’s gravestone appropriately reads, “That’s All, Folks.” • “I yam what I yam,” is muttered in a gravelly voice by a rough and ready, muscular sailor with anchor tattoos. Popeye was created in 1929 as a comic strip by E.C. Segar but didn’t hit the movie screen until 1933. The woman of his dreams, Olive Oyl and her brother Castor Oyl, were on the scene 10 years before Popeye. • Popeye was well known for eating spinach for strength, and he sang, “I’m strong to the finich, ‘cause I eats me spinach.” He was so popular during the 1930s that there was a 33-percent increase in spinach consumption during that decade. The sailor’s family members included his adopted baby son Baby Swee’ Pea, nephews Pipeye, Pupeye, Poopeye, and Peepeye, and father Poopdeck Pappy. Hamburger-loving Wimpy and the bully Bluto completed the cast.

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We’re poised to hit the 1 million mark this year when it comes to home foreclosures, 100,000 more than last year. Whether it’s being caused by unemployment, or by lenders who aren’t cooperating with homeowners in getting revised loans written, or lenders who are snowed under by the number of refinance applications they already have, the bottom line is that there are many houses that are sitting empty. It’s a self-perpetuating cycle: When too many houses in a neighborhood are empty, the values in the whole neighborhood suffer. Homeowners find that they can’t sell for enough to pay off their mortgage. When they walk away, the cycle continues. At the same time, if you’re in the market to buy, be careful if you consider buying a foreclosed home. Don’t let the low prices blind you to the realities. The biggest thing to consider when buying a foreclosed home: Whoever owned it didn’t get to foreclosure overnight. It was likely a long, drawn-out financial decline, during which time needed repairs might not have been made. Additionally the house could have remained empty for a very long time, possibly more than a year. This means that mold could be present, perhaps the result of flooding from frozen and cracked pipes. Animals (even the human kind) could have gotten in and done damage. Check the HUD foreclosure website (www.hud.gov/homes) and see if you’re interested in any of the homes listed. Study the reviewer’s notes. Look for mentions of mold, flood damage, lead paint and missing appliances, furnace or central A/C unit. The home could have serious damage that’s not apparent from a drive-by look. Sign up with a HUD counselor. Call 1-800-569-4287 to find one near you. The counseling service is free, but extra services are not. Be sure you know what is included in the counseling. If you find a foreclosed home that you like and that doesn’t have too many problems, don’t put yourself in a potentially bad position when it comes to taking out a loan. Do your homework first, as not all lenders will finance a foreclosure, and you could pay higher interest for a loan. Even though HUD will have inspected the property, hire your own inspector. David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com. (c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.


Tidbits® of Flagler & E. Volusia (August 5, 2010) Page 3 CARTOONS (continued): • November 18, 1928, is considered the birthday of Mickey Mouse. It’s the day he debuted in “Steamboat Willie” at New York City’s Colony Theater. Starring as a riverboat deckhand, Mickey’s voice was that of Walt Disney himself. Mickey had actually appeared six months earlier in a cartoon short entitled “Plane Crazy” with Minnie Mouse at his side, but “Willie” was the first of his cartoons with sound. Mickey didn’t appear in color until 1935. He went on to star in more than 120 different cartoons, and was voiced by Disney until 1946. Mickey was the first cartoon character to receive a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. • A different kind of mouse regularly defended the citizens of Mouseville. Wearing a yellow jersey and red cape, inspired by the Superman character, Mighty Mouse came to the rescue, singing, “Here I come to save the day!” This superhero squelched the threats of villain Oil Can Harry against the townspeople, and more specifically, his girlfriend Pearl Pureheart. • A similarly-named sweetheart, Sweet Polly Purebred, was the love interest of the endearing Shoeshine Boy. When danger was imminent, the Boy quietly slipped into a nearby phone booth and retrieved a Super Vitamin Pill from his ring’s secret compartment, exiting the booth as Underdog. Polly was a TV reporter, who could be heard pleading, “Oh where, oh where, has my Underdog gone?” • Chrysler paid $50,000 to Warner Brothers for the privilege of using the cartoon image of the Road Runner on the side of the Plymouth Road Runner muscle car, which began manufacture in 1968. They also expended $10,000 to develop a horn with a “Beep, Beep!” sound effect.

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I was wondering what kind of medicine to give a cat that has asthma. My cat “Jack” had an asthma attack last night. Are there any home remedies I can use? -- Cathy S., via e-mail DEAR CATHY: Only your veterinarian can determine the right medicine to give to your cat. It’s very important that you take Jack to the vet for a complete checkup in the next few days. (If he seems distressed or continues to have trouble breathing, take him to vet right away.) Tell the vet the symptoms Jack had during his asthma attack -- any wheezing, distress or odd behavior before the attack, and any weakness or lethargy before, during or after. If he has shown the symptoms before, describe when they occurred and the intensity. Don’t try to diagnose Jack’s problem yourself, and don’t try a home remedy until a proper diagnosis has been made. There are some very important reasons for this. First, cats can “wheeze” due to something as benign as a hairball, or as serious as an undiagnosed heart problem. Only your vet can tell. Second, the type of problem, and its extent, is a big part of determining what medicine to give the cat. Only your vet can do this. This is not to put down home remedies for pets. Many owners swear by homeopathic remedies developed to treat common pet issues like anxiety, and every cat owner knows how most cats react to catnip -- an herb that can be grown on a windowsill. But most acute illnesses need professional medical diagnosis and treatment so Jack can recover quickly and return to a healthy norm. Send your pet questions and tips to ask@pawscorner.com, or write to Paw’s Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Find more pet advice and resources at www.pawscorner.com. (c) 2010 King Features Synd., Inc.

TIDBITS AND MUSIC:

THE BEACH BOYS The pleasing harmonies that are the trademark of the music of the Beach Boys immediately conjure up thoughts of 1960s California and its culture of cars, surfing and young love. Tidbits takes you on a backstage tour of their rocky road to fame. • In 1961, three brothers, Carl, Dennis and Brian Wilson, gathered around the family piano in Hawthorne, California, practicing vocal harmonies. Their cousin Mike Love was soon on board, as was a friend from the football team, Al Jardine. • They adopted the name The Pendletones, a play on the brand name Pendleton, a popular wool shirt frequently worn by California surfers. Soon they had recorded their first single, entitled simply “Surfin.’” The name change to the Beach Boys came at the time of the song’s release, and the tune remained on Billboard’s Hot 100 for six weeks. • The band’s first four hits all contained the word “surf,” from 1961’s “Surfin’” and 1962’s “Surfin’ Safari” to 1963’s “Surfin’ U.S.A.” and “Surfer Girl.” Although all the songs were popular, none hit the No. 1 spot on the charts. That feat was accomplished in 1964 with “I Get Around.” It was quickly followed by their second No. 1, “Help Me, Rhonda,” and their third, “Good Vibrations,” the first hit to go platinum. • The Beach Boys didn’t sing just about surfing; they also sang about cars, such as “Little Honda,” “409” and “Little Deuce Coupe.” The summer was a popular theme as well, as evidenced by “Summer of Love,” “Summer Means New Love,” “Things We Did Last Summer” and “Your Summer Dream.”

• Success took its toll on the group early in their careers. While on tour in 1964, 22-year-old Brian Wilson suffered a nervous breakdown and left the tour. He was replaced by singer Glen Campbell for several months. Wilson’s problems were to plague him for years to come. He was in and out of the band several times, as he abused drugs, suffered from depression and paranoia, and experienced weight gain up to 320 pounds. He was officially dismissed in 1982 and entered a detox program. • It was the heartbreaking drowning death of brother Dennis in 1983 that seemed to bring the group back together. Their fourth No. 1 hit, “Kokomo,” came along in 1988, 22 years after their third. Cousin Mike Love sued Brian for songwriting royalties along the way, contending that Brian had failed to give him credit as the co-writer of 79 of the group’s songs. Yet another reconciliation followed, with plans for another studio album, followed by more tragedy in the Wilson family. Lung cancer claimed the life of brother Carl, a longtime heavy smoker, in 1998. • Despite their hardships, the Beach Boys top the list of sales of singles and album revenues, making them the No. 1-selling American band in history. They’ve logged 56 Hot 100 hits, 36 Top 40 hits and four No. 1 singles over the years. They received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1980, were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award Grammy in 2001. • It’s interesting to note that while the group is best known for its surfing tunes, Dennis Wilson was the only one who surfed.


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We have in stock noW! come see! no need to “special order”

Your Tile, Laminate, Wood, Vinyl or Carpet Flooring

Free esTimaTes

Outlet

install it yourself or let our experts professionally install your new flooring!

Flagler County’s Best Carpet & Flooring Store!

4882 Palm Coast Pkwy. NW (Located beside Z-Best Rentals) Locally Owned & Operated

500,000 sq. ft. of in stock flooring

(386) 447-7597

POrCeLaiN TiLes 18” ON saLe sTarTiNG aT $1.19 Free 36” meDaLLiON W/PUrCHase OF 700 sQ FT OF TiLe! exp. 8/13/10

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386.437.3353 • 386.437.3356 Come to the Light

A Metaphysical Shop with a Twist

Delivery AvAilAble! consignedinteriors.com Parkway West 4882 Palm Coast Pkwy. NW

386-445-2301

Cash It In Jewelry & Pawn

We Buy

GolD

DVD’s 7 for $10

Spiritual educational Centre 50% & More off selected items

Exp. 8/31/09

Marvin’s Garden Plaza

4601 E. Hwy. 100, Suite F-3 • Bunnell (1st drive on left, west of Belle Terre Pkwy.)

Thesourcecentre.com • (386) 437-3230

3300 E. Moody Blvd. • Bunnell

$

10 Off

any one item valued at $60 or more One coupon per purchase per visit. May not be combined. Expires 8/20/10 COnsignEd intEriOrs tB

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AIRPORT AUTO UPHOLSTERY

Boats • Cars • Trucks • Motorcycles • Seats • Leather Interiors Repairs Factory Originals • Vinyl Tops (Any & all) • Trimwork Airplanes/Auto Carpet • Headlines • Convertable Tops Something New… We now do home furniture with an experienced upholsteror! 2 Midway Drive (SR 100) • Palm Coast

386-263-2920

386-437-2403

JMJ TOBACCO OUTLET, INC — FINE CIGARS & TOBACCOS — POKER CIGARETTES… $28.99 plus tax

while supplies last w/coupon only exp. 8/20/10

9am - 7pm Mon - Sat / Sun 12-5pm (386) 439-0130 402 Beach Village Dr. • Flagler Beach (Publix Plaza)

Classy

Designer-styLe HanDbags & JeweLry aCCessories • resort wear

Nails & Spa

2405 E. Moody Blvd. (SR 100) Palm Coast/Bunnell, FL 32110

20% oFF expires 8/31/10 55 Plaza Drive, Unit D3 • Palm Coast, FL 32137

386-447-7885 • www.thebeachbazaar.com

ALEX BArnEttE Mortgage Consultant

phone 386-445-4111 cell 386-439-8253 1030 Palm Coast Pkwy. NW fax 386-445-3111 Suite 3 toll free 877-445-6320 Palm Coast, FL 32137 Alex@communitymortgagesolutions.com Apply online @ www.communitymortgagesolutions.com

MANICURE… $13 (reg $15) PEDICURE…$20 (reg $25)

(1 mile west of Belle Terre Pkwy. in City Plaza)

(386) 313-2552

MANICURE & PEDICURE… $28 (reg $35)

Mon.-Fri.: 9-7 p.m. Sat.: 9-6 p.m. • Sun.: Closed Visit our website at: classynailspa.com

BRAZILIAN WAX… $35 (reg $40)

RegisteR now foR a

fRee computeR!

We are giving away a computer a month for the next 3 months for our Grand OpeninG! Go to a1apRomos.com the computeR shop 1070 palm Coast pkwy. nW #5 Quality New & Used Computers

for sales and service…

386.283.4945

3-D LanDscaping

Mowing • Mulch • Sod installation • Storm Clean-up • irrigation Repair Tree Trimming • Stump Removal • Hedges Trimmed • power Washing Free Estimates • Licensed & insured Residential • Commercial Licensed Tree Surgeon (arborist) • Veteran Discount available

386-237-7023


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