April 23, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/4th month/Day 112)
Thursday, 15 Meyazya 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/8th month)
ˀAbīb (Abib) אבב 30 (Enochian calendar/1st month/Green ears of grain)
1 May, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Planetary Moon 10, Limi 20 (13 Moon calendar/First Quarter moon)
~ Planetary Dog Moon of Manifestation, April 4th – May 1st
Willow Moon: April 15 – May 12 (Celtic 13 Month calendar)
Month of the Flower Moon…Ka wa ni (Cherokee Moon)
13.0.13.9.11 13 Chuen 4 Wo’ (Mayan Long Count calendar)
English Language Day, Slay A Dragon Day, World Book Day/Night
Throwback video
Old-Time Radio Show
Adventures of the Falcon: case of the disappearing doll
~ the primitive library ~
…a 25 minute video
“After three guys rob an $80,000 payroll, they’re double-crossed by their mole. One of the robbers hires “The Falcon” to find Janet Halsey (and the money)!”
“”Drexel Drake” (a pseudonym of Charles H. Huff) created Michael Waring, alias the Falcon, a free-lance investigator and troubleshooter, in his 1936 novel, The Falcon’s Prey. It was followed by two more novels (The Falcon Cuts In, 1937 and The Falcon Meets a Lady, 1938) and a 1938 short story. In 1941, RKO Radio Pictures launched a Falcon movie series, but that was based on a different character (Gay Lawrence) by a different author (Michael Arlen). Only the popularity of the film series prompted the radio series; the film and radio series were otherwise unrelated. The radio series was based on the Drexel Drake character. No explanation for the nickname was ever mentioned in any of the dramatizations.
“The Michael Waring Falcon was also the hero in three late 1940s movies starring John Calvert, and a television series starring Charles McGraw.
“Like the Falcon film series, the radio plots mixed danger, romance and comedy in equal parts. Each show began with a telephone ringing and Michael Waring, the Falcon, answering the phone. Speaking with a woman whose voice was never heard, Waring would explain that he had an urgent situation in which he had to deal with criminals. This led to the standard opening, followed by the week’s tale of adventure. Often, incompetent police were unable to solve the mysteries without his help.”
(the primitive library)
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