My day did not begin well. I awoke to see my alarm clock said 7:42...and I had to be at Cooper Bone and Joint in Cherry Hill at 8! It was showering and gloomy, too. Even rushing breakfast and dressing didn't make things go any faster. I called for an Uber...and they couldn't arrive for 19 minutes. Between all of that and heavy traffic on Cuthbert, I was almost a half-hour late.
Thankfully, things picked up considerably from there. It was only about 10-15 minutes when they did get me into the x-ray room, and another 5-10 minutes after that when I talked to the kindly older Asian doctor. He confirmed what I'd suspected since my knee first started hurting in January - I have mild arthritis in my left knee. Thankfully, it wasn't bad enough to need anything removed or done surgically, but it would need help. I got an injection and a list of exercises to do when I was up to it and made an appointment to follow-up in late June and see how it was doing.
Since it was cold and cloudy when I got out but not raining, I treated myself to the Dunkin' Donuts next-door to the Cooper Bone and Joint building. Considering it was almost 10 by that point, I'm surprised they were so quiet and had so many donuts. I went with a simple jelly donut and a Chocolate Strawberry Refresher, which turned to be a very sweet strawberry drink topped with chocolate foam. A little odd, but not bad.
Called Uber from there. Ironically, considering all the trouble I had getting there, I got a ride back in five minutes. This time, there was no traffic. I was home within 10-15 minutes, even with light rain starting up again.
Put on Pirates of Dark Water, which I hadn't had time for before I left, when I got in. Ren smells "Victory" when he and Nibbler manage to escape Bloth, and Tula realizes Bloth has no intention of rewarding her for betraying the others. She gets the compass and first treasure back, while Ren confronts Bloth, and Ioz brings The Wraith back.
Switched to The Moonspinners on Disney Plus after the cartoon ended. Teenager Nikky Ferris (Haley Mills) and her Aunt Frances (Joan Greenwood) arrive on Crete to continue her aunt's work gathering folk songs. They're not exactly welcome at the Moonspinners Inn, where the owner Sophia's (Irene Papas) brother Stratos (Eli Wallach) doesn't want guests beyond a wedding party, but her young son Alexis (Michael Davis) wants them to stay. She encounters young Englishman Mark Camford (Peter McEnery) at the wedding and falls for him.
She's disappointed when he seems to have checked out the next day, but it turns out there's a lot more here than it appears. Stratos is a jewel thief who intends to sell jewelry Mark was supposed to bring to a client to Madame Habib (silent star Pola Negri in her last role). He first beats Mark, then kidnaps Nikky. After Mark and Alexis rescue her, she and a badly hurt Mark flee to British consul Anthony Gamble (John Le Mesurieir). Gamble, however, has secrets of his own, and after he drugs Mark, Nikky realizes that she's the one who will have to warn the Madame and make her realize that she's taking part in international smuggling.
I remember this turning up quite a bit on The Disney Channel during my childhood. Rose loved it. I thought it was a little weird. I like it slightly better now, but it's not my favorite Disney movie from this era. Wallace and Negri are the stand-outs as the tough fisherman who wants to make more money than he ever could catching seafood and the mysterious lady. In fact, I really wish Negri had more to do. She only appears in the last 20 minutes or so. Though Davis is funny, McEnery is dull as the love interest, and Nikky comes off as a bit naive until she finally takes matters into her own hands. Still worth a peek if you love Mills, jewel capers, or international action movies from the early-mid 60's.
Spent most of the morning looking up government agencies that might be able to help me buy a house. Most of the ones I found were intended to help people with mental difficulties rent or live in a group home. I did eventually get the general idea of some non-profit and government organizations that might be more helpful, and even get me loans. I'm just doing research this week. I'll go further tomorrow.
Switched back to cartoons for Paw Patrol during lunch. "Pups Save the Butterflies" when purple monarchs seemingly attack the town. Turns out Mayor Humdinger stole their bush to beat Mayor Goodway at a local flower competition. The pups have to find the scout butterfly and get Humdinger to put the bush back where it belongs. He's the one causing trouble again when he steals a statue of Goodway's beloved pet chicken Chickaletta to melt it down and make a statue of him in "Pups Save an Underground Chicken." The pups chase him through the underground sewer system to catch him.
Called Uber after the pups ended. Thankfully, no trouble here. I had to wait 13 minutes for a ride to the Thomas Sharp School, but I called early enough that I was right on time. Though the rain was long gone by 5:15, it was damp, windy, and cold. I got lucky again here. The Uber driver going home once again took 5 minutes to arrive. I would have walked, but my knee was still sore from the injection and wasn't up to it.
Good thing I got there when I did. We had 24 kids today, 10 at my table, and they couldn't go outside again. This time, they couldn't even use the library for most of the afternoon. There was some kind of school function going on in there. Though it hadn't rained in a while, the playground was still wet, and it was too cold and windy for running around outside. My kids mostly cleaned up fine and weren't that bad in the bathrooms. I had a harder time with the second round of kids going to the bathrooms, including one poor girl who fell down, hurt her knee, got very upset, and needed band aids. Another girl was even angrier when one of the little boys knocked over the magnetic tile house she was working on...but as I tried to explain, knocking over his train wasn't going to make the situation better.
The library didn't clear out until almost 5 PM. Maybe it's just as well. There was plenty of space for 7 kids to dance to "I'm Still Standing," the themes from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Bluey, and "Your Idol" from KPop Demon Hunters. By the time I was done, there were three kids left, and they were moving back to the cafeteria.
When I got home, I took out the recycling, put the laundry downstairs, and grabbed dinner. Watched Match Game Syndicated while I ate. Most of the two hours were devoted to that wild week with Sharon Farrell, Richard Paul, Betty White, and McLean Stevenson. Though they skipped the episode with Betty turning up in that short red dress for some reason, we did get to see more of the contestant with the crazy laugh and see everyone miss the obvious answer on what a samurai baker watches.
Finished the night and continued Women's History Month honoring the original Price Is Right models and watching other shows they appeared on. Probably the most famous and long-running of the Price Models from the 70's through the 90's would be Janice Pennington. She was on for so long, she debuted with the show in 1972 and didn't leave until 2000. My favorite of her appearances on another game show was the utterly hilarious episode of the 1972 I've Got a Secret where Charles Nelson Reilly "painted" her belly as his secret...and Gene Rayburn sure liked what he was doing! Janice also appeared on Hollywood Squares in 1988, doing their Christmas show with Debbie Reynolds, Joan Rivers, Chris Lemmon, Jm J. Bullock, and Jason Hervey of The Wonder Years, among others.
Janice was one of three models who appeared on Match Game during its 1973-1982 run. Anitra Ford turned up a few weeks after Janice in 1976, shortly before she left the show. Richard Dawson spent the entire time flirting with a gorgeous blonde contestant who kept on winning. Holly Hallstrom was a semi-regular in her own right from 1979 through 1981. I have one of her later appearances here, where Gene shows off her fashionable (and incredibly short) ruffled blouse and shorts.
Janice, Bob Barker, Rod Roddy, and Dian Parkinson played their fellow CBS daytime stablemates The Young and the Restless on a very funny week of Family Feud in 1991. Gene Wood even called the Price cast to "come on down" instead of having them turn up in a pose in the sampler entrances. (Kathleen Kennedy replaced her when they played each other in syndication.) Not only did they play well, but they won every Fast Money too, making a ton of money for their (animal-related, given who their boss is) charity, too.
Anitra, Janice, Holly, Kathleen, Dian...come on down! Let's honor the ladies who keep the refrigerators and cars humming on America's favorite game show in these hilarious episodes!