On Saturday morning I worked out the chords for the repeated lyrics of the chorus of “Ballade de la chnoufe” (Ballad of the Snuff) by Boris Vian. But in the adaptation by Michel Fedrizzi the melody of the chorus extends into four lines of non-repeated lyrics.
In my “Les millionaires” Movie Maker project I continued synchronizing the images in my photo-video with the rhythm and the meaning of the lyrics.
I weighed 87.4 kilos before breakfast.
I played my Gibson Les Paul Studio during song practice and it stayed in tune about half the time.
Around midday I went to Vina Pharmacy to ask them to renew my Betaderm prescription.
I went to Freedom Mobile to pay for my April phone plan.
I rode to No Frills where I bought seven bags of grapes, two packs of raspberries, bananas, a bag of avocadoes, a sack of potatoes, a loaf of seven grain bread, a loaf of cinnamon-raisin bread, a strawberry-rhubarb pie, a box of spoon sized shredded wheat, a jug of iced tea, and two bags of Miss Vickie’s chips.
I weighed 87.95 kilos at 14:40. I had a chopped cucumber mashed with three avocadoes and ate them with some plantain chips.
I took a siesta from 15:30 and slept for almost an extra half hour.
I weighed 88.05 kilos at 17:45.
I was caught up in my journal at 18:23.
I tried to re-digitize a cassette tape that I digitized a few weeks ago that didn’t come through very well then. Since I’d been fairly successful recording the previous tape that had failed before by using speaker to microphone instead of a direct line from the stereo to the audio interface, I tried that again with this tape. It didn’t work out as well. I’ll try it again tomorrow with Windows Direct Sound instead of WASAPI.
I had the rest of the broad bean, mushroom, ginger stew that I made yesterday. I ate while watching season 1, episode 27 of The Carol Burnett Show.
The first sketch is one of the Carol and Sis stories. Roger is away on a business trip and Carol and Chrissie have just watched a late night horror movie. They are now scared of every sound and decide to sleep together. Shortly after they go to bed Roger comes home a day early and he’s with his boss Mr. Stanley, who he insisted come home with him because he was too drunk to drive. Roger leaves Mr. Stanley alone in the living room. Meanwhile Carol and Chrissie hear noises and come out to see Stanley only from the back and think he’s a home invader. Carol hits him over the head with a frying pan and then retreats. Stanley only knows he heard a “bong” and now he has a headache. Roger goes to get aspirin and Stanley sits on the couch. Carol comes out and hits him from behind again. Roger brings the aspirin and Stanley goes to the kitchen to get water only to get bonked again. He backs out of the kitchen and then goes back in where he receives another hit, then he backs out and collapses. Then Roger gets hit and knocked out by the kitchen door.
Minnie Pearl comes out and does her comedy routine. She talks about people trying be thin. She says a friend of hers got so thin they needed to starch her underwear to hold her up. She got her face lifted too and now every time she blinks it pulls her stockings up. She asked a guy at Hollywood party why he was giving her a funny look. He said, “Lady you’ve got a funny look but I didn’t give it to you”. I saw this one girl, I don’t know if her dress was too little for her or if she was in it too far. She finished with a little yodeling song and a step dance.
In the next skit Carol and Minnie play two southern US women visiting Paris. Minnie says she went to an Apache dance where the man and woman got into a fight on the dance floor and the Indians never did show up. They sit at a café where Charles De Gaulle is sitting at the next table. They tell him they’re from the state and he says, “I hate you”.
They do a parody of the recent hit film Bonnie and Clyde but called Bony and Clod. Minnie plays Blanche and Harvey plays Buck. She says she’s tired of running and asks Buck to turn himself in. He says he’d go to prison for life. She says she’ll wait for him. She asks if Bonnie is prettier than she is. He says, “I’m prettier than you are”.
Minnie Pearl and Peter Lawford sing a duet of “Country Girl and City Man” by Billy Vera and Judy Clay.
The next skit is set in a rubber plantation in the Amazon in 1908. The owner is Clyde Bentley and his mail order bride Daphne Doolittle arrives. He tells her they can’t marry because no one can replace his first wife Charline. He says he can’t rain down kisses on her. She asks, “How about a handshake and an occasional hickey?” He shows her a portrait of Charline and she was extremely buxom while Daphne is flat. She asks how she died and he tells her she drowned. Daphne is surprised she could have sank. He tells her all the things Charline used to do for him and she starts trying to do them too. Suddenly he gets jungle fever and it causes him to fall in love with Daphne. Now he says he’s her slave and so she tells him to do all the things for her that Charline did for him.
Carol and Peter start a song together but the cue card holder runs away with the cards and Carol starts laughing. They start over. They show some stills from Peter’s old movies and all the hats he wore. There was “My Brother Who Talks to Horses”, “Easter Parade”, “White Cliffs of Dover”. They sing “A Couple of Swells” by Irving Berlin from Easter Parade.
Peter Lawford was born in London to parents who weren’t married. They went to the States to avoid a scandal. He spoke French before he spoke English. He was privately tutored and his mother concluded he wasn’t suited for a career in anything but art. He made his acting debut at the age of 7 in Poor Old Bill. At 14 he injured his arm running through a glass door. His arm bothered him for his whole life and it kept him out of WWII. He was working at an exclusive club when the member Joseph Kennedy complained that he was eating and fraternizing with the black help. Joseph Kennedy later became his father in law. He made his Hollywood debut in Lord Jeff in 1938. He co-starred in A Yank at Eton, The Picture of Dorian Grey, Two Sisters from Boston, Good News, Kangaroo, Cluny Brown, My Bother Talks to Horses, It Happened in Brooklyn, On An Island With You, Easter Parade, The Red Danube, Please Believe Me, It Should Happen to You, Never So Few, Sylvia, Harlow, Salt and Pepper, Skidoo, Buona Sera Mrs. Campbell, Hook Line and Sinker, One More Time. The Deadly Hunt, They Only Kill Their Masters, Rosebud, and Where is Parsifal? He starred in Son of Lassie, Just This Once, You For me, The Hour of 13, Rogues March, Dead Run, He made his TV debut on General Electric Theatre in 1953. He starred in the TV series The Thin Man. He was voted the most popular Hollywood actor of 1946. He had a love affair with Dorothy Dandridge. He was a member of The Rat Pack with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Joey Bishop, but they called it The Clan. He bought the rights to Ocean’s Eleven in 1958 He co-starred with the Rat Pack in Ocean’s Eleven and Sergeants Three. He co-starred in the sitcom Dear Phoebe. He co-starred on The Doris Day Show. He was a panelist on 144 episodes of the game show Password and was the all time champion of The Lightning Round. He produced The Patty Duke Show, the films Johnny Cool, Billie, . He married Patricia Kennedy in 1954 and fathered four children. They divorced in 1966.
