Friday, November 20, 2020

the show must go on, says drew

Apparently, the powers that be at the television station told him to go for it.
Drew Carey said he'd be back live "when there's a vaccine" when he'd done the night version, with "The Neighborhood" stars, a few weeks ago.
I knew it wasn't a repeat the moment I saw Drew's gray-flecked beard.
I noticed that facial hair at the special "The Price Is Right At Night" show.
My guess is that it's been more than two weeks and he was COVID-free, so he agreed to continue shooting episodes.
The wheel is sanitized between spinners.
Only one person comes out at a time and no one is allowed to be any closer to Drew than twelve feet.
Good for him for insisting on that!
I'm sure his congregation of alligators have their jaws snApPiNg to keep those young contestants at bay.

After all, the people in the United States of America with the most outrageous number of cases of infection from the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus are those between the ages of 18 and 40.
That has been the case since June, the time of clothes being shed and group outings to the bars and beaches.
But I already talked of that, didn't I?
And I did so in June.
One note before I prepare for lunch with my first niece: this is not my graph.
I thank the state of Louisiana for preparing this colorful picture of their data.
I want to note that Michigan, Alabama, and Oklahoma have data that confirms my theory and the data trend shown by Louisiana.
I really take no joy in being right about this.
Y'all, please mask up.
Please wash your hands.
Please travel with alligators.
Please.

1 comment:

faustina said...

This morning, I tuned in to "Let's Make A Deal", mostly to check on its status.
After all, Wayne Brady and Drew Carey have been friends for a long time, at least since their days on "Whose Line Is It?".
I was curious if this other show on CBS had also come back in a live format.
It has!
The one today was the 6th episode of Season 12, so it must have begun with the new social distancing protocols last week, just as "The Price Is Right" had.
Glad to see all those folks in TV still have jobs!
Plus, it was really nice to hear Wayne encourage folks to support their local theatre.
Timely, too, as I just got tagged this morning by Savannah Repertory with the drive for their new 'virtual season'.
Maybe I will...