Rushed off to work before the movie ended. I wish I hadn't. Work was a pain in the rear today, especially early-on. We were busy for most of the afternoon. At one point, I was trying to sweep and put cold items away and get the carts done at the same time, and then a lady and a cashier got mad when I tried to clean up a macaroni spill. I just ended up crying from being overwhelmed. The lady apologized later, but I still felt bad about the whole thing.
It wasn't until it finally started slowing down in the last hour and a half or so that I was able to catch up with the carts. No wonder everyone was out and about. It was a beautiful day, sunny and blustery and nothing resembling as warm as it has been, a more normal for this time of year upper 50's-lower 60's. It's even supposed to rain tomorrow night.
Hurried home after work and straight into the shower. Finished Sergeant Deadhead while eating dinner, then ended the night on YouTube with tonight's Match Game marathon. "Leading Ladies of Hollywood" was the theme, though the marathon actually began with a Leading Lady of Broadway, Ethel Merman. Merman's fellow stage star Nanette Fabray made an appearance early on in 1973. Jamie Lynn Bauer and Trish Stewart were Leading Ladies of Soaps. Gene literally yanked Stewart off her seat in her episode! She wasn't hurt, but Brett and Kaye Stevens chewed Gene out for not being careful.
Louisa Moritz was seen twice in 1975 and gave a very controversial answer in her first appearance. Elaine Joyce also made his first appearance early in 1973, sitting next to her husband Bobby Van. Gunilla Hudson of Petticoat Junction shows off the writing on the back of her trousers in her episode. Price Is Right models Janice Pennington and Anitra Ford appeared on two separate weeks in 1976.
See how some of the most glamorous women in Hollywood and New York did on the show in this hilarious marathon!
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