I was three going on four when Armstrong made his one small step, so I don’t have much recollection of the event.
But in honor of the anniversary, I thought I would reminisce about moon references.
In no particular order:
- “From the Earth to the Moon”This mini-series is among the best television has to offer.
- “Fool Moon”Bill Irwin and David Shiner clowning it up on Broadway.Laughed until it hurt – and still couldn’t stop laughing.
- Oz, the werewolf from “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”Still the best metaphor for puberty ever.
- “Space: 1999”Realized recently that I remember very little from this show, other than the design of the space ships, that it starred the cool guy from “Mission: Impossible,” and that it was about the moon breaking out of orbit and careening out into space.
Mostly, though, I remember it because 1999 seemed so far away that it was safe to put in the title of a show and we’d never get there to learn if the stuff really happened or not.
Not as bad of a faux pas as calling your show “James at 16,” then trying to figure out what happens to the brand name in season two…
- Saturn GirlOkay, she wasn’t born on our moon, but on Titan, a moon of Saturn.“Legion of Superheroes” was my favorite comic, and I had a secret crush on Saturn Girl.Well, not so secret, as she can read minds…
- Moon WalkingI was never much of a Michael Jackson fan, but do admit spending a significant amount of time one week trying to imitate the moonwalk.Finally decided that the problem with the floor surfaces that I was trying it on, not my inherent lack of any dancing ability whatsoever.
- “By the Light of the Silvery Moon”My introduction to those tight, four-part barbershop harmonies.I still stop and listen when I hear the style.
- “Blue Moon” After a date in Seattle, I danced with a girl in the back yard singing this song to her.Convinced her I was a romantic, so when I proposed later, she agreed.
I'm feeling weirdly out of sync with recent news -- moon landing, Frank McCourt, Walter Cronkite. The Michael Jackson part is the one cultural reference I connect with! Times like these make you feel your generation-ness.
Space 1999 -- that was a weird show. Silly looking laser guns, a late series edition of a shapeshifting alien babe, and Barbara Bain as the grey power hottie.
Not a show to watch if your into recreational pharmaceuticals.
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I'm feeling weirdly out of sync with recent news -- moon landing, Frank McCourt, Walter Cronkite. The Michael Jackson part is the one cultural reference I connect with! Times like these make you feel your generation-ness.
Space 1999 -- that was a weird show. Silly looking laser guns, a late series edition of a shapeshifting alien babe, and Barbara Bain as the grey power hottie.
Not a show to watch if your into recreational pharmaceuticals.
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