Jeffrey Totey
@WriterofPop
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Pop culture and entertainment writer. #writerofpop
Seattle/Everett WA
Joined September 2009
March 13: On this day in pop culture history, Herbie the Love Bug drove into town, and the Encyclopedia Britannica ended their books. #thisdayinpopculture
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March 12: On this day in pop culture history, the first Coca-Cola was bottled in Vicksburg, Mississippi and the coolest school debuted on TV. #thisdayinpopculture
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March 11: On this day in pop culture history, a cheating contestant exited a game show and Johnny Appleseed died. #thisdayinpopculture
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March 9: On this day in pop culture history, Barbie came out to play but the Krononauts did not; we were fascinated by dead people, and three crafty reality shows debuted. #thisdayinpopculture
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March 8: On this day in pop culture history, two movies featuring a scream queen and a female superhero were released in theaters on this day. #thisdayinpopculture
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March 7: On this day in pop culture history, Mr. Peabody and Sherman went to the movies, and the first female director won an Oscar. #thisdayinpopculture
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March 6: On this day in pop culture history, Disney’s “Onward” briefly opened in theaters, Walter Cronkite Signed Off and Bill Cosby played the devil in a Disney flick. Foreshadowing? #onthisdayinpopculture
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March 5: On this day in pop culture history, the Hulu-Hoop got a trademark and MTV began airing “The Osbournes” reality series. #onthisdayinpopculture
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March 4: On this day in pop culture history, The Beatles bragged about their popularity, People magazine printed their first copies and Indiana Jones got his own amusement park ride. #thisdayinpopculture
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March 2: On this day in pop culture history, Kong was king, Porky Pig was born (so was Dr. Seuss) and Julie Andrews heard the “The Sound of Music”. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 25: On this day in pop culture history, Mel Gibson’s most controversial film opened in theaters, “The Lawrence Welk Show” ran out of bubbles, and Oregon State started the gas tax. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 24: On this day in pop culture history, Jorden Peele needed to "Get Out", Yul Brynner played the "King" (not Elvis) and the first president in the U.S. was impeached. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 23: On this day in pop culture history, the humble Tootsie Roll was “born” and “Superman & Lois” showed up on The CW. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 22: On this day in pop culture history, the first Daytona 500 was run, there was an Olympic “Miracle on Ice” and the worst Broadway opening. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 21: On this day in pop culture history, “The African Queen” started an adventure, the youngest athlete wins a gold medal and the Emergency Broadcast System made a big mistake. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 20: On this day in pop culture history, “The African Queen” started an adventure, the youngest athlete wins a gold medal and the Emergency Broadcast System made a big mistake. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 19: On this day in pop culture history, Mister Rogers moved into the neighborhood, the American Music Awards aired for the first time and the first Asian female director won an Oscar. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 18: On this day in pop culture history, Mark Twain’s “Huck Finn” is published. So is “Pilgrim’s Progress”. And “Severance” proves to be quite the show. #thisdayinpopculture
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February 16: On this day in pop culture history, a superhero movie was the first to receive an Oscar Best Picture nomination, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant brought up Baby and USA won the first Olympic gold medal for downhill skiing. https://t.co/JqQrtzdUVT
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February 15: On this day in pop culture history Cinderella went to the ball and the first Teddy Bear was sold. #thisdayinpopculture
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