Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Happy Birthday Mr. Buttons/Theme Thursday

It is Theme Thursday once again, and this weeks theme is RED.  To accommodate this, I am posting Friday's "Happy Birthday..." post a little early.


Red Buttons was born February 5, 1919.  He was a noted comedian, film, and television actor from the 1940's until he death in 2006.  He was born Aaron Chwat but was given his stage name at 16 because of the way he and his flaming red hair looked in his bell hop uniform.  The name stuck.  Besides, Aaron Chwat is a funny name, but not in a good way.

Happy Birthday, Mr. Buttons!

18 comments:

  1. happy birthday indeed. nice unique take on the theme.

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  2. What a great twist on the theme - Red.. !!

    This is fun.

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  3. I'm old enough to remember seeing him on TV a lot as a child.

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  4. Happy Birthday to Red Buttons but also to the month-long celebration of TRACEY!!!

    Fun stuff.

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  5. LOVE your new blog banner. Celebrate that birthday, girl!

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  6. Good old Red Buttons. Still can picture him in "The Poseidon Adventure."

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  7. I like the old films and remember him well.
    You'll find mine here.

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  8. Awww...this was cute! Happy, happy day to you!

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  9. Sweet.

    Awww...I so love your birthday themed cake like blog here. Makes me want to be like that littel girl and tuck in! :)

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  10. Red Buttons had such a warm smile : )
    Have a very Happy Birthday month Tracey!

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  11. Happy Birthday! Love the take on the Theme.

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  12. Ah..a Happy Birthday wish indeed...

    and a very happy TT...

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  13. my uncle waited on red buttons at a resort in the hamptons. the guy actually tipped him 2 red buttons!

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  14. Oh Jaime, that story is classic. I hope he tipped some actual cash too.

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  15. Ah Red Buttons. Didn't he paint clowns? I was in an art gallery in Honolulu that had a bunch of clown paintings. I hate clowns.

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  16. Stephanie...Amen to that! I hate clowns too.

    My grandmother ran an art gallery at a hotel on Maui. She painted palm trees. She came to hate palm trees but that is what the visitors to the whotel were buying, so....more palm trees.

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  17. God I'd have changed my name too! Poor man. Oh I'm late getting here this week too so very many happy returns on your birthday. Eat cake! Drink champagne!

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