Reid Falconer

Reid Falconer Licensed Architect and Real Estate Broker in the State of Louisiana

05/15/2026

I served with Stephanie Hilferty in the Louisiana House, and I can tell you firsthand: she is trustworthy, hardworking, and serious about doing what is right. On the Public Service Commission, she will be a strong advocate for ratepayers and families who are tired of higher utility bills. Stephanie is the clear choice for PSC. Please vote Saturday.

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Current Louisiana State Representative running for Public Service Commission to protect ratepayers, demand transparency, and ensure reliable power for Louisiana families.

05/11/2026

Impressive!

I Gotta Feevah!
04/01/2026

I Gotta Feevah!

Today he turns 83. His father came from Germany. His mother came from Scotland. They met in America, opened a bakery in Queens, and had a son who became one of the most iconic actors who ever lived. ๐ŸŽฌ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
His name is Christopher Walken.
Born Ronald Walken on March 31, 1943, in Astoria, Queens, New York City โ€” in the middle of a world war that his own father had fled Germany to escape โ€” the second son of a German baker named Paul and a Scottish immigrant named Rosalie who had crossed an ocean with a dream and a rolling pin.
Walken's Bakery was the center of the family's world. Paul worked. Rosalie dreamed. And Rosalie's dreams were enormous โ€” not for herself, but for her boys.
She was crazy about the movies. She read every film magazine she could find. And she decided, with the quiet, iron certainty of a Scottish immigrant mother, that her children were going to be in show business.
She placed three-year-old Ronald in dancing school.
Ballet. Tap. Acrobatics. The whole works.
He took to it immediately.
By ten he was working as an extra on live television at Rockefeller Center โ€” turning up with his brothers whenever the cameras needed a child as furniture, watching the biggest stars of the Golden Age of Television work inches away from him, absorbing everything.
At fifteen he was a lion tamer's apprentice in a traveling circus โ€” spending a summer working with a sweet, elderly lioness while the world passed by outside the tent.
At sixteen he was touring in West Side Story.
At eighteen a woman in a nightclub act called him Christopher on a whim one night during a performance. He didn't object. The name stuck. Ronald Walken became Christopher Walken and never looked back.
He worked. Broadway. Theater. Musicals. Dramatic stage roles. Small film parts. Slowly, relentlessly, building a presence that nobody could quite categorize โ€” an intensity balanced by something almost playful, a danger wrapped in precision, a voice that moved at its own speed and made every sentence feel like something important was happening inside it.
Then came 1978.
The Deer Hunter.
Christopher Walken played Nick โ€” a young steelworker from a small American town who goes to Vietnam and comes home destroyed from the inside out. It was a performance of such controlled, devastating power that Hollywood stopped in its tracks. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
He was thirty-five years old.
In the decades that followed he became one of the most versatile and beloved actors in the world. James Bond villain. Batman villain. Shakespeare on Broadway. Song and dance man. Captain Hook. The voice of King Louie. Seven times hosting Saturday Night Live โ€” including the legendary More Cowbell sketch that a generation can still quote word for word.
He once said of his career โ€” I make movies that nobody will see. I've made movies that even I have never seen.
He doesn't use a computer. He doesn't own a cell phone. He lives quietly in the country and sees the garbage men on his days off.
He is 82 years old today.
The baker's son from Queens who danced at three, tamed lions at sixteen, changed his name on a whim, and became completely, utterly irreplaceable.
Happy birthday, Christopher Walken.

Happy Birthday to Jack Kerouac, born Jean-Louis Kerouac, in Lowell, Massachusetts (1922). His parents were from Quebec, ...
03/12/2026

Happy Birthday to Jack Kerouac, born Jean-Louis Kerouac, in Lowell, Massachusetts (1922). His parents were from Quebec, and Jack grew up speaking a local French dialect and didnโ€™t start learning English until he was seven years old. He was a track and football star in high school, and he got a football scholarship to Columbia in New York, where he met Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs, Neal Cassady, and others who would help found the Beat Movement. It was with Neal Cassady that he would take the momentous cross-country road trip in a Cadillac limousine in 1949, going over 100 miles an hour on two-lane roads until the speedometer broke, the trip that would form the backbone of his book On the Road.

The story about how Kerouac composed On the Road is well-known: He cut up strips of tracing paper so that theyโ€™d fit in the typewriter, and he taped them all together so he wouldnโ€™t have to interrupt his flow of writing to adjust or add paper. He wrote the whole thing from start to finish in three weeks, with no paragraph breaks and minimal punctuation; and when he got up from his typewriter, he had in his hands a 119-foot-long scroll of a book that defined his generation. Allen Ginsberg called it โ€˜โ€˜a magnificent single paragraph several blocks long, rolling, like the road itself.โ€™โ€™ On May 22, 2001, the original draft was sold at an auction for $2.2 million, a record for a literary manuscript at auction.

01/13/2026

Competitors claim they've lost major government and hospital contracts to a company owned by state Sen. Patrick McMath (R-Covington), David Hammer reports. bit.ly/3NnNZFV?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_WWLTV

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11/02/2024

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Happy St. Crispin's Day, dedicated to the patron saint of shoemakers, who was martyred by the Roman Emperor Maximian on ...
10/25/2024

Happy St. Crispin's Day, dedicated to the patron saint of shoemakers, who was martyred by the Roman Emperor Maximian on this date in 287 A.D. St. Crispin and his brother, St. Crispinian, lived at Soisson in France, where they preached during the day and supported themselves by making shoes at night. It was on St. Crispin's Day in 1415 that English troops, commanded by King Henry V, engaged the French army near the village of Agincourt in France. Despite being outnumbered nearly six to one, the English pulled off one of the most brilliant victories in English military history. In Shakespeare's Henry the Fifth, King Henry addresses his troops on the eve of battle with a memorable speech:
This story shall the good man tell his son;
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered โ€”
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he today that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition:
And gentlemen in England, now a-bed,
Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here;
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon St. Crispin's day.

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