Did a little online, then hurried out to the Collingswood Farm Market. This is its first weekend of the year, and even at 11:30, the parking lot was still elbow-to-elbow. If people weren't buying food for barbecues and birthday parties, they were preparing for Kentucky Derby and Flyers and Sixers viewing get-togethers. I ran into one of the boys from my class while looking for the ATM machine. He and his mommy said they were going to get cream pops, but he didn't want a strawberry with seeds. (I presume he meant he wanted strawberries and cream, not the all-fruit strawberry.)
I think they were good luck. After they went to get the cream pops, I turned around...and there was the ATM machine. I took out enough money to get apples, strawberries, whole wheat bread, and a cream pop of my own at the Bubba's Creamery cart. The line was still long, even as the market was 10 minutes from closing. Though many flavors were sold out, there was enough left for me to have a hard time choosing. I finally went with Cherry vanilla. Yum! The pops come in fruit or cream, and they're made from all-natural ingredients. It was perfectly cherry-sweet and creamy, and so nice on a cloudy, blustery day.
Hurried home and watched Bluey while I put everything away and had lunch. Brett just got five dollars from the Tooth Fairy. She's having a hard time deciding what to buy at the "Markets." Her friend Indy can only eat organic and natural food, and the pony rides only have room for one. She finally buys a candy apple, then regrets it before she realizes how true the words "what goes around comes around" are. While grocery shopping, Bandit pretends to be one of the "Kids" while Bluey is the mother. She plays favorites with Bingo and scolds Bandit, until Bandit starts disobeying her.
Dashed off to the Acme after the cartoons ended...and ended up being late. That was the worst thing that happened all day. I spent the entire afternoon sweeping and gathering carts. It was almost as busy as the farm market when I arrived. The head bagger came out at one point to help me with the carts, but she was mostly inside, working in the floral department or cashiering. The weather wasn't bad either, windy and off-and-on sunny.
Did my grocery shopping after work ended. I didn't really need a whole lot anyway, and I hit some terrific sales. Restocked yogurt, soda, cheese, and granola bars. Found Jones Prebiotic Soda on clearance for 70 cents each. The Olipops were buy one, get one. Decided to try the Acme's limited edition cookie flavors glazed lemon and key lime tea cookies. (They both tasted really good, but there were only a few cookies in the glazed lemon container.) Had an online coupon for free peanut butter.
Finished the night after I got home with dinner and the Saturday Match Game marathon on YouTube. The show had quite a few panelists named Bob or Robert. The most prominent were likely long-time Price Is Right host Bob Barker and dancer and host Bobby Van. Barker appeared on the show and ogled ladies from the second week of 1973 through 1980, while Bobby Van turned up with and without his wife Elaine Joyce from 1973 through 1977.
Three Roberts were semi-regulars later in the show's run and in syndication. Deadpan Bob Donner of Mork and Mindy appeared from 1979 through 1982 and would do several weeks on The Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour. Handsome and cocky Robert Walden of Lou Grant turned up in 1978 and 1979, including on the infamous episode with the woman who gave the strange answer to "Cuckoo __." Genial Robert Pine, the only actor to last through the entire run of CHips, lent his fatherly presence to the show between 1978 and 1981.
Lots of other men named Robert only appeared for one or two weeks. Robert Mandan of Soap was terrific during a very memorable week in 1978. Robert Culp frankly didn't seem to get the humor early in 1973, not doing nearly as well as the other one-week wonder Pat Carroll. Goofy Broadway star Robert Morse dodged a redheaded contestant who kept kissing the ladies in 1974. Host and comedian Robert Q. Lewis finished up 1973 with some hilarious quips. Slick Robert Vaughn of Mission: Impossible did two weeks in 1973 and 1975, including McLean Stevenson's first week. Brett was more than happy to kiss TV action star Robert Urich during his one week in 1975.
Get to know a lot of guys named Bob in this hilarious marathon!