Took Uber to work again. The bike repair guy wasn't going to be around until the afternoon. Fortunately, there were no problems this time. The morning driver got there in 7 minutes; the afternoon came in less than 3. Neither took longer than five minutes to get me to work, and there was no traffic.
Work remains dead as it has been the entire week. I actually had enough time to do everything they wanted me to do, including cleaning out the bathrooms and gathering the trash. It was a gorgeous day for pushing carts, too, sunny, breezy, and in the lower 80's.
Got my schedule around noon. In good news, more time off, and Wednesday is the only early day. In bad news, fewer hours than I had even before the last two weeks. I got the hours I have the last two weeks because the head bagger was busy or on vacation.
Did my grocery shopping after work. Restocked oranges (mandarins were on sale), yogurt, soda, and granola bars (Made Good were on sale with an online coupon). Finally found a Coke Zero that literally had my name on it. (Lauren reported getting one with her name on it weeks ago.) The Acme's been pushing lemon-flavored "limited edition" treats. I thought I'd try the lemon tortilla chips. There was a pack of slim sparkling water on a really good sale that might be worth trying, too.
Went upstairs when I got home to change and put everything away. Watched The Persuaders while I got organized. I never did finish "The Old, the New, and the Deadly" when I watched it last year. Danny becomes the target of a French count (Patrick Troughton) when he mistakes him for having taken a priceless statue. It could save the reputation of the father of the young woman he's blackmailing...if the woman's husband doesn't knock Danny and Britt to heck and gone first!
The guy from the bike shop arrived while I was upstairs. He took the bike with him to his shop after I gave him the spare tire and inner tube. I puttered around on the computer until he returned. To my shock, it cost $67, due to him having to fix spokes on the rim, too. And he wouldn't take cash, only credit card. I assumed he'd want the cash. Since he did do a good job on the bike and was nice about it, I did pay with credit card and gave him a tip.
It was such a nice afternoon, I decided to test the bike and went for a ride in Collingswood. Stopped at Innergroove Records to make up for them not being open on Easter. He was an hour from closing, so I tried to go through everything quickly. I still made some good finds, including one I adored as a ten-year-old:
Tiffany - Hold An Old Friend's Hand (My sisters and I absolutely loved the cassette in the late 80's and early 90's. I listened to it constantly, especially the first song "All This Time.")
Wynton Marsalis - Think of One
The original 1971 cast of Follies (Yes, I have this on CD...but I've never seen such a pristine record copy. This is my favorite Sondheim show. It was on the dollar shelves, too!)
Ran across a new bakery a block down from Innergroove. Mario's Cookies just opened a few weeks ago. They too were almost closing, so I went with their daily special. The chocolate chip brownie cookie was just that, a chocolate chip cookie with a brownie middle. Oh yummy. So soft and chocolately!
Actually, the real reason I was in Collingswood was to hit the bank. The records only cost me 10 dollars, the cookie 3. I kept any dollar bills and put the remaining $30 back in the bank.
Headed straight home after that. Watched Charlie's Angels when I got in. Kris is a "Caged Angel" when she goes on the inside to find out who has been forcing innocent inmates to take part in robberies. One of the women is a huge, hulking brute who, along with the warden and two other women, forces girls with connections to large companies to join their robberies. While Kris deals with their abuse and befriends one of the inmates, the others do research to find out what they're up to.
Switched to Match Game '77 next. This wound up being one of the wilder episodes of the year. Brett gave an answer that was censored. Gene bent over to read the question to a contestant and showed far more of his rear than anyone ever wanted to see to the camera. The whole thing ends with Gene freaking out, trying to get the director to fade to commercial.
Finished the night at YouTube. Thought I'd check out another different version of Snow White. This one is very obviously a dubbed East German film from 1955. The dwarfs look and sound like the children they are. It's kind of bizarre to hear them sound like the 10-year-olds Snow White assumes them to be. On the other hand, this one largely sticks to the original Grimm's fairy tale. The wicked queen attacks Snow White three times, not just with the apple, and Snow White coughs the apple out instead of being awaken with a kiss. The Queen's death is more in line with the Disney version (though she's struck by lightning here).
Match Game Productions ran the first All-Star Family Feud special tonight. Four of the most popular shows of 1978 - The Love Boat, Soap, Eight Is Enough, and Three's Company - played each other. Some of this was flat-out hilarious. John Ritter was adorably dorky even on a game show, Bernie Koppel could never seem to spit any answers out, and Susan Richardson made some absolutely hilarious faces when she couldn't come up with an answer. In the end, no one in the late 70's could beat Jack Tripper. Despite John's own obvious nerves on Fast Money, Three's Company won $10,000 for their charity.
Here's the show, so you can see how all of this went down for yourself!
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