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Friday, August 21, 2026

THE KNOT

 

       When I was little, I had a vast collection of toy vehicles, and whenever getting a new one, I would line up every one I had and place the new one at the end of the convoy that stretched across the dining room, through the hall and across the bedroom.  
       Here you see me with my U.S.-made Tootsietoy Cadillac.  It has a string tied to the front axle so I could pull it and make believe it was moving on its own.  I still have this Tootsietoy Cadillac, it still rolls on all four tires, and the now 75-year-old knot from the string is still tied to the front axle.
 



        I have a vivid memory of my youth, as is shown by countless memoirs in the Butter Rum Cartoon, edged between all sorts of other things.  This perhaps is because around the axle in the convoy of my life, the knot is still tied, still there.
 
 
 
  

ANIMAL CRACKERS

 


Animal crackers, and cocoa to drink,
That is the finest of suppers, I think;
When I'm grown up and can have what I please
I think I shall always insist upon these.
 
What do you choose when you're offered a treat?
When Mother says, "What would you like best to eat?"
Is it waffles and syrup, or cinnamon toast?
It's cocoa and animals that I love the most! 
 
The kitchen's the coziest place that I know:
The kettle is singing, the stove is aglow,
And there in the twilight, how jolly to see
The cocoa and animals waiting for me.
 
Daddy and Mother dine later in state,
With Mary to cook for them, Susan to wait;
But they don't have nearly as much fun as I
Who eat in the kitchen with Nurse standing by;
And Daddy once said he would like to be me
Having cocoa and animals once more for tea!
 
                                                              ~ Christopher Morley 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

INFRARED II PORTABLE HEAT LAMP

       In 1971, the year I got out of the Army, I was playing on a rope swing in the woods with my nephews.  Only a couple feet off the ground, going sideways, I thought I was going to hit a tree, and so dropped intending to roll like I had done so many times. 
       But there was a sudden crunch in my left ankle, and as I fell over I felt a conglomeration of crazy nerves travel from my ankle all the way to my brain and back to my ankle, and that's when the terrific pain began.  I fell down as if in slow motion, and when hitting the ground, I rolled over in agony, and after my body rolled over, my left foot flopped over.  It was a trimalleolar fracture; my foot was broken off my leg, with three bones breaking at the same time, as if held on only by nerves.  It was not a relaxing experience.  When men came to help, one asked, "Are you sure it's broken?"  Easiest question to answer yet.
       Then came surgery, cast, wheelchair, crutches, cane, and limp.  I asked the doctor if I would have a complete recovery, and he answered in so many words that I didn't understand it all; but over time I realized he must have been telling me that it might cause me some arthritis in my ankle when I get old.  For the forty years that followed the healing, I was fine, as if it had never happened.  But then the arthritis began, and for years I've hopelessly limped, with a cane and ineffectual casts handy.  I even have a cripple tag so I can park in handicapped parking spaces.  Sometimes just standing I get sudden sharp pains in my ankle.
 
 
       When Mom died, I acquired a strange but interesting device from her home that I had to research online to learn what it was (it didn't have the case or the paper shown in this picture).  Mom suffered from arthritis some, and that is one of the ailments the InfraRed II Portable Heat Lamp is supposed to be about.
       I don't fall for scams.  I suspect any ad.  But for the fun of it, I tried out this infrared lamp.  After all, it looks neat, and belonged to my mom.  Well, to my surprise, it works!  It takes no mess or effort to let it shine on my ankle, five minutes on each side, and it actually does give temporary relief (not cure) from the aching!
       And since I like everyone who visits the Butter Rum Cartoon, I consider it my duty to let you know that the InfraRed II Portable Heat Lamp works.  It can be found here and there online, with prices ranging from $10 to $30.  Getting one would be a fun adventure in itself, and using it would be worthwhile.
 
 
 
        

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

GUEST STARS OF "THE FUGITIVE"

 








Philip Abbott
Charles Aidman
Claude Akins
Frank Aletter
Elizabeth Allen
John Anderson
Richard Anderson
Michael Ansara
Lou Antonio
R. G. Armstrong
Edward Asner
Malcolm Atterbury
Diane Baker
Jeanne Bal
Martin Balsam
Barbara Barrie
Barbara Baxley
Ed Begley
Herschel Bernardi
James Best
Edward Binns
Larry Blyden
Antoinette Bower
Lee Bowman
Diane Brewster
Beau Bridges
Burt Brinkerhoff
James Broderick
Charles Bronson
Geraldine Brooks
Anthony Call
James Callahan
Joseph Campanella
J. D. Cannon
Pat Cardi
Richard Carlson
Paul Carr
Lonny Chapman
Linden Chiles
Audrey Christie
Russell Collins
John Considine
Tim Considine
Michael Constantine
Norma Crane
Katherine Crawford
Patricia Crowley
James Daly
Barbara Dana
Royal Dano
Kim Darby
Howard Da Silva
Ossie Davis
Linda Day
Ruby Dee
Gabriel Dell
Sandy Dennis
Crahan Denton
Bruce Dern
Joe De Santis
Laura Devon
Angie Dickinson
Ivan Dixon
Ludwig Donath
John Doucette
Melvyn Douglas
Robert Doyle
Charles Drake
Robert Drivas
Andrew Duggan
James Dunn
Robert Duvall
James Edwards
John Ericson
James Farentino
Glenda Farrell
Sharon Farrell
Norman Fell
John Fiedler
Steve Forrest
Dianne Foster
Anne Francis
Joanna Frank
Eduard Franz
Beverly Garland
Betty Garrett
Gina Gillespie
Mark Goddard
Don Gordon
Lloyd Gough
Harold Gould
Gloria Grahame
Lee Grant
James Gregory
Murray Hamilton
June Harding
Donald Harron
Eileen Heckart
Peter Helm
Steven Hill
Pat Hingle
Earl Holliman
Celeste Holm
Diana Hyland
Steve Ihnat
Dean Jagger
Johnny Jensen
Arch Johnson
Georgann Johnson
Don Keefer
Brian Keith
Robert Keith
Wright King
Jack Klugman
Shirley Knight
Will Kuluva
Hope Lange
John Larch
John Larkin
Carol Lawrence
Bethel Leslie
Joanne Linville
Jack Lord
Ellen Madison
Kathleen Maguire
Nancy Malone
Paul Mantee
Flip Mark
Joe Maross
Sarah Marshall
Arlene Martel
Nan Martin
Marlyn Mason
Murray Matheson
Carmen Mathews
Kevin McCarthy
Lin McCarthy
Peggy McCay
John McGiver
John McIntire
Stephen McNally
Lee Meriwether
Vera Miles
John Milford
Denny Miller
Joanna Moore
Greg Morris
Barry Morse
Mary Murphy
Rosemary Murphy
Laurence Naismith
Tom Nardini
Ed Nelson
Lois Nettleton
Leslie Nielsen
Jeanette Nolan
Sheree North
Warren Oates
Arthur O’Connell
Carroll O’Connor
Tim O’Connor
Susan Oliver
Frank Overton
Janis Paige
Pina Pellicer
Joanna Pettet
Lee Philips
Ben Piazza
Slim Pickens
Phillip Pine
Donald Pleasence
Suzanne Pleshette
Judson Pratt
Andrew Prine
Don Quine
Alejandro Rey
Madlyn Rhue
Paul Richards
Mark Richmond
Chris Robinson
Percy Rodriguez
Gilbert Roland
Carlos Romero
Mickey Rooney
Carol Rossen
Janice Rule
Barbara Rush
Kurt Russell
Albert Salmi
Jaime Sanchez
Diana Sands
William Sargent
Telly Savalas
Brenda Scott
Jacqueline Scott
Pippa Scott
Milton Selzer
Pilar Seurat
William Shatner
David Sheiner
Madeleine Sherwood
Tom Skerritt
Patricia Smith
Brett Somers
Julie Sommars
Louise Sorel
Fay Spain
Michael Strong
Frank Sutton
Nita Talbot
Buck Taylor
Jud Taylor
Phyllis Thaxter
Roy Thinnes
Rex Thompson
Malachi Throne
Pamela Tiffin
Joan Tompkins
Harry Townes
Brenda Vaccaro
Diana Van Der Vlis
Virginia Vincent
George Voskovec
Jessica Walter
Jack Warden
Fritz Weaver
Robert Webber
Tuesday Weld
Jack Weston
David White
Ruth White
Nancy Wickwire
Collin Wilcox
William Windom


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