On this day in 1871, Endland’s Royal Albert Hall held its grand opening, featuring a choir conducted by William Carter. With an encore featuring Keith Richards.
On this day in 1867, legendary pitcher Cy Young was born. But how good was he really if he didn’t even win any Cy Youngs?
On this day in 1961, the Twenty-third Amendment to the Constitution was ratified, allowing residents of Washington, D.C. to vote in presidential elections. Which means up until 1961, the president could totally suck, then say “Don’t blame me – I didn’t vote for him!”
On this day in in 1792, Sweden’s King Gustav III died after being shot in the back; and on this day in 1809, King Gustav IV abdicated the throne after a coup d’etat. To which King Gustav V said, “Yeahhhhh…remind me to take a vacation day on March 29th.”
On this day in 1927, a car called Sunbeam 1000hp broke the land speed record. No one will ever forget its driver’s immortal words: “I really had to pee.”
Enjoy the present. And remember…The Garden’s Always Greener.