On Saturday morning I memorized the third verse of “Il est Rigolo mon gigolo” (He’s a Giggle Oh My Gigolo) by Serge Gainsbourg. That’s half the song.
I weighed 88.6 kilos before breakfast, which is the heaviest I’ve been in the morning since May 14.
I played my Kramer electric during song practice and it stayed in tune most of the time after initial tuning.
Around midday I headed down to No Frills where I bought six bags of cherries, two packs of blueberries, some bananas, two packs of New Zealand lean ground beef, a pack of two gourmet naan, a Basque chocolate cheesecake, dental floss, a can of light whipped cream, a jug of lemonade, a jug of orange juice, two containers of skyr, a bag of Miss Vickie’s apple wood smoked chips and another of sweet chili chips.
I met my upstairs neighbour David at 14:00 because we had a lunch date. I insisted on paying because yesterday was his 61st birthday and also because it was my turn. He gave in and we went to the place of his choice. It was raining hard so we didn’t want to walk far. We went to Little Tibet and the door was open but they were closed so we settled on Ali’s Roti. He had rice with ox tail and I had a potato roti and a ginger beer.
I took a siesta at 15:35 and planned to get up at 17:05 but woke up at 17:50.
I weighed 89.95 kilos at 18:10. That’s the same as the evening of May 11.
I got caught up in my journal.
I made pizza on a slice of multigrain sandwich bread, with marinara, olive paste, tomato pesto, two sliced sausages, and five-year-old cheddar. I had it with a glass of Creemore lager while watching season 7, episode 13 of The Carol Burnett Show.
In the first skit officers Dawson and Dawson, played by Richard Crenna and Carol have an armed robber cornered in a warehouse. Suddenly Carol asks for a divorce and they begin arguing about their marriage. She complains he’s not affectionate and he argues he can’t be that way with another cop. While they’re arguing the crook gets away. Then they hear on the radio a call for them to intervene in a domestic dispute at a certain address but they realize they are at that address and the call is about them.
In the workshop of a toymaker there are only life sized dolls and one of them is Ruth Buzzi. The toymaker winds her up and sings the poem “There Was a Little Girl” by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. She sings the 1941 song “Squeeze Me Please Don’t Tease Me” by Duke Ellington and Lee Gaines. The old man goes to bed and all the dolls come to life to sing the 1911 Ragtime song “Oh You Beautiful Doll” by A. Seymour Brown and Nat D. Ayer. Ruth ends up knocking out all the other dolls then the toymaker spanks her.
Lyle plays Tom Hotchkiss the host of a game show called Celebrities and Peasants in which famous people match wits with nobodies. Ruth plays the movie star Helene LaFlange. Carol plays Anita Sims but Tom calls her Annette. She is a librarian and looks like the stereotype of a librarian with glasses and frumpy clothes. She says this is her favourite show and she always guesses all the answers. She spent everything she had to travel out to LA to be on the show. For the last month she had to sleep in the park. Helene asks, “Didn’t the squirrels bother you?” Anita says, “No, they were delicious”. Anita has to give Helene three one-word clues and have her guess the answer, which is “George Washington”. Anita’s first clue is “President” but Helene names President Sadat of Egypt. Anita says “American” and Helene says “Herbert Hoover”. Anita says “First” and Helene says “George Hoover”. Helene’s answer is “The Vatican” and her first clue is “spaghetti”. Anita guesses “a restaurant”. Helene says “Old” but Anita can’t even guess before time’s up. Helene’s final clue is “God” but Anita doesn’t get the connection. Tom says Anita is their only loser in six months. Anita shouts that she hocked her underwear to get there and dealt with being molested in the park just to play with the worst celebrity in the world. Helene says, “Play with? I thought I was supposed to play against you!” Anita begins attacking Helene, strangling her and dragging her down behind the desk to beat her.
Tonight’s theme is “The Bad Girl” and they begin with Mrs. Robinson from The Graduate.
Mrs. Robinson checks into a hotel room with a Boy Scout played by Richard Crenna, who says all he wanted to do was help her across the street.
The next bad girl is Eve Harrington (played by Vicki) as she tries to destroy Margo Channing (played by Carol) in All About Eve. Carol’s impersonation of Bette Davis is over the top with each word emphasized and a pause in between. She catches Eve posing in front of the mirror with her gown, realizes she’s trying to take her place and fires her. Then Margo’s boyfriend Bill comes in. She says he’s the only one she can trust but then he poses in front of the mirror with the same gown.
Next is a parody of Born to Be Bad. Darlene (played by Ruth) is soon to marry the love of her life Kirk (played by Harvey), who also happens to be rich. Her cousin Christina Belle (played by Carol) comes to live with her. Christina immediately tries to drive a wedge between them and flirts with Kirk but he is unaffected. He and Darlene leave her alone in Darlene's apartment where she meets her alpha male down to Earth neighbour Buck Travis (played by Richard). Buck immediately comes on to her and she can’t resist. Christina gets a call from Kirk to come over and she thinks she’s lured him in but he only wants her to help pick out jewellery as a gift for Darleen. She selects the most expensive necklace but plants the seed in Kirk’s mind that if she accepts it she is only after him for his money. When he expresses that doubt Darline leaves him and Christina moves in. He marries Christina and they are unhappy together. They are throwing a party and Darline comes with Buck as her date. Christina and Buck begin kissing. She says she loves him but won’t tell Kirk for another year or so. He rejects her and says she only cares for herself. Kirk catches her and they are through. He gets back with Darline who has learned a lot from Christina.
Carol and Ruth talk about article 19 of the US Constitution, but there is no article 19. They mean the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote in 1920. They do a song in period costumes in praise of the suffragists who fought to win that right. But it’s mostly a love song to the mimeograph machine which the suffragists used to print thousands of pamphlets for their campaign. They, Vicki, and several of the women dancers sing about being “cranks”, because apparently that’s where the meaning of the word as “obsessive” comes from as they would crank the machine to print the pamphlets.
At the age of 11 Richard Crenna co-starred for 11 years in the radio program Boy Scout Jamboree. He also voiced Oogy Pringle on the show A Date With Judy. He majored in Theatre Arts at The University of Southern California and earned a BA. He played Bronco Thompson on the radio sitcom The Great Gildersleeve from 1949 to 1954. He co-starred as Walter Denton on the radio show Our Miss Brooks and appeared in 94 episodes of the TV adaptation. He made his film debut in Let’s Dance in 1950. He co-starred in the TV series The Real McCoys from 1957 to 1963 and eventually became one of the four directors. He directed 8 episodes of The Andy Griffith Show. He starred in the series Slattery’s People (for which he was nominated for two Emmy Awards). He co-starred in the sitcom All’s Fair. He co-starred in the series Pros and Cons. He starred in the sitcom It Takes Two. He won an Emmy for his performance in the 1985 TV movie The Rape of Richard Beck. He starred in Midas Run, Devil Dog, The Evil, Stone Cold Dead, The Man Called Noon, and Death Ship. He co-starred in Over Exposed, Made in Paris, The Sand Pebbles, Catlow, Un Flic, Body Heat, Wait Until Dark, Marooned, Doctor’s Wives, Breakheart Pass, Wild Horse Hank, The Flamingo Kid, Summer Rental, First Blood, Rambo II, Rambo III, Table For Five, Hot Shots Part Deux, Leviathan, and Jade. He appeared in 13 episodes of Judging Amy.