On Tuesday morning I gathered a couple more images for my photo-video of “Les millionaires” by Serge Gainsbourg. I searched for “sex workers with stock portfolios” but the results were portfolios of stock photos of sex workers. I’ll try “Capital shares” tomorrow.
I weighed 87.55 kilos before breakfast.
I played my Martin acoustic during song practice for the last of four sessions. It went out of tune during most songs but stayed in tune during more songs than the last three sessions.
Around midday I started painting the top and left edges of the bathroom door frame casing with “blue bliss”. Tomorrow I’ll start painting the front of the casing. It will all need at least a second coat.
I weighed 89.15 before lunch.
In the afternoon I took a bike ride downtown and stopped at Freshco on the way back. The grapes were cheap at $3.90 a kilo but only one bag had firm grapes. I bought a bag of oranges, a pomelo from China (avoiding the ones from Israel), and a pack of toilet paper.
I weighed 87.9 kilos at 19:00.
I was caught up in my journal at 20:19.
I tried again to digitize the cassette tape that has given me problems for over a week but this time I couldn’t even get a waveform. I restarted and increased the recording volume but nothing helped. I followed the suggestions from AI and one of them was to unclick “Allow other applications to take control of this device”. I won’t know until tomorrow if that works.
I had a tomato, cucumber, and avocado salad with lemon juice and a glass of Garden Cocktail while watching season 1, episode 6 of The Carol Burnett Show.
During the opening questions from the audience segment Carol brings Vicki Lawrence out to meet the audience for the first time. She’s very shy and nervous and when an audience member asks how old she is she says she doesn’t know. She finally says she’s 18.
The first skit involves Carol as the wife of Dr. Jekyll. William Schallert plays Henry Jekyll, who goes against his wife’s urgings, has a drink and turns into a wolf man. Eventually Mrs. Jekyll gives in to join him, drinks the potion and turns into Phyllis Diller.
Then Carol brings out Diller to do her stand-up routine. She’s wearing a coat made of mink tails. She says her husband Fang tried to leave her but was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident.
The second guest is dancer Gwen Verdon who sings and dances to “Feelin Groovy” by Paul Simon.
The second sketch re-enacts a memory of when a foreign exchange student came to live with Carol, her husband, and her sister Chrissie. As they are preparing for their guest, Carol’s husband resents the idea of having another teenager around. But then she turns out to be a gorgeous woman and her husband couldn’t be more welcoming while Carol wants to kill her. But then she gets a call from her neighbour who tells her they got their new maid from Sweden mixed up with the exchange student. They are relieved until the student turns out to be a teenage boy.
Bobby Gentry sings her song Bugs plus an interpretation of “The Look of Love” by Burt Bacharach and Hal David.
The next skit is set in a courtroom and the murder trial of Rodney Harrison played by Lyle Waggoner. But the judge played by Phillis Diller is immediately in love with Rodney and pleads him innocent. Carol is the prosecutor who objects and says he should get the chair. The judge says he’s going to get the couch instead.
Then there is a musical performance of a medley of Beatles songs featuring Carol, Phyllis, Bobby, and Gwen dressed as Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club band.
Gwen Verdon was afflicted with rickets at age 2 and had to wear leg braces and orthopedic boots. Her mother put her in dance classes when she was 3 to strengthen her legs. She made her stage debut as a tap dancer at age 6. At age 11 she performed as a ballerina in the movie The King Steps Out. She continued performing into senior high school when at 17 she eloped, got pregnant and gave up dancing for the five year marriage. At the age of 23 she became an assistant choreographer and gave dance and walk lessons to actors like Jane Russell, Betty Grable, Lana Turner and Marilyn Monroe. In 1953 she starred in Can Can for which she won a Tony Award. She made her TV debut on Goodyear Playhouse in 1954. She starred in Bob Fosse’s Damn Yankees in 1955 and won a second Tony. It ran for 1019 performances. She reprised her role in the film adaptation. She recorded an album called The Girl I Left Home For. She and Fosse collaborated on New Girl in Town and Redhead bringing her two more Tonys. Her album from Redhead won a Grammy award. She married Fosse in 1960. She took six years off to raise their daughter and then starred in Sweet Charity, which ran more than 600 performances. Shirley MacLaine starred in the film version but she was coached by Verdon. She originated the role of Roxie Hart in Chicago. She appeared in five episodes of Magnum PI, and 3 episodes of Webster. She was nominated for three Emmys for Magnum PI, Dream On, and Homicide. When she died they dimmed all the marquee lights on Broadway.











