Monday, January 26, 2015

About Mex Antoine's Ancestor (Comic Relief #121)

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In the history of that thing called television,
I sincerely doubt that there ever was
a more influential weatherman
than  Tex Antoine.

Unfortunately,
whenever an artist
works in a new medium,
there will always be controversy.
The  weatherman's  "Second Home" was
                     —the  English Grill  in Rockefeller Center—                         where Tex had a favorite alchemist.

The alchemist, a/k/a mixologist, combined
six special chemical compounds
and called it a TEX HEX

When this "bartender" went home
at the end of  his work day,
all I said to him was
Hello, Daddy.
*

Three years after I could no longer say Hello Daddy,
Tex Antoine was no longer at NBC.
And then, he was no longer
on television.

I may be wrong
but I believe that Tex Antoine
was one public apology away from having
every meteorologist on TV today
call him Godfather.
 


Happy Hyperlinking
and Other Searchitudes!
 


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3 comments:

  1. Not clear about dates of events...

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  2. Understandably.

    The reason the text is in the "caption box"
    is because everything descends from the first words
    out of Tex Antoine's cartoon mouth:

    I did TV weather in New York in the 1950's.

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  3. Also, I did NOT use the word "bartender"
    to describe my Father.

    Somewhere in the middle of the 1950's,
    RADIO & BROADCASTING magazine
    described "Sam" as a

    Mixologist with the precision of a Heidelberg chemist

    The framed photograph of that advert
    is hopefully on display in the home
    of one of the Grandchildren
    born after my father
    passed away.

    Had he known them,
    they would have been spoiled
    much worse than he spoiled his only son!


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