As I start planning my vacation to my home town of Sioux Falls, South Dakota
over the 4th of July weekend, this song came to mind. However, if you listen to
the words it's actually quite a sad song. All of the reminiscences of the singer
actually turns out to be a dream. A dream he has while sleeping on the eve of
his execution. Listen closely to the words and you'll see what I mean. It's Tom
Jones singing 'The Green Green Grass of Home.'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSajFnkUxQY
This week's random pic was one Wally received in his e-mail. And on the week of
the country's birthday, it's highly appropriate to see all these beautiful
American eagles all gathered in one place. STUNNING!
Monday the 21st - BUSY WEEK
IS OFF AND RUNNING! - I was at Studiopolis Burbank in the morning to do a
two hour session for "Bleach." When I was finished I headed home to call
Insignia...the company who made my Blu Ray player. If you remember the previous
week's Wally's Week, I was having trouble with my new Blu Ray player. It kept
showing a little movie camera icon in the upper right hand corner of the screen
during our Blu Ray Trek night...our viewing of the original "Star Trek" on Blu
Ray. It appeared to tell us that another angle was available. It was more
distracting than usable, however. I was able to defeat the icon in my original
player, but I had to retire the original player because it wasn't liking
Universal Studios' movies. So now this new machine played Universal movies fine,
but I couldn't figure out how to get rid of that stupid icon. According to the
company, there IS no way to disable the icon. So...guess what?! The machine is
going back to the store for a full refund. What a dumb design! It won't let you
disable stupid icons? Absurd! Later that day I went to do my usual "Tonight
Show" gig, and afterwards I went to the Smokehouse for a big dinner meeting of a
lot of famous announcers and radio folks. It was being hosted by Steve Kamer,
the voice of Inside Edition. He was in town from New York, so he put a big
dinner together. Also there was Rich Fields, the announcer for "The Price is
Right." As well as Beau Weaver, the voice of Extra, and many others. We took a
big group photo.
Here it is! What a fun night! But by the time I got home I was
exhausted. It was a VERY long day, and the week was just beginning!
Tuesday the 22nd - TORNADO
TUESDAY! - What a whirlwind! I got to Buzzy's in Hollywood to record the
second to the last "Garfield" session for the second season of cartoons. I won't
be present for the final recording, because I'll be in South Dakota visiting my
grandma for her 98th birthday! So they'll pick my lines up when I get back. I
bid everyone a fond farewell, with hearty wishes for a third season pick-up!
Then I stopped by my box and picked up some videos I had bought on eBay. My
grandma was always loved "The Lawrence Welk Show," and I acquired about 13 VHS
tapes of the show. Now I've gotta hook her VCR up and teach her how to use it.
In addition, I got the Lawrence Welk autobiography "Wunnerful Wunnerful" which
was SIGNED by Lawrence Welk! But the best part was still to come. I had feelers
out all over the place to find Bobby Burgess, an original Mousketeer and
featured dancer on the Welk show. I had seen him at autograph shows in the past,
and even had him talk to my grandma on my cell phone at one show. I wanted to
buy some signed stuff for her as well as arrange a phone call to her during her
big birthday party. But I was coming up empty-handed. He's gotta be out there
somewhere! In addition to making all those phone calls, I also found an e-mail
address for him on-line, so I gave that a try. The letter I had sent to him was
sent back to me as "No Such Number." I got home and put on my biking gear, and
bicycled my way to "The Tonight Show." It felt good to bike in again, and I made
it in a little over 20 minutes. I quickly biked home after the show in time to
meet up with Sassie's groomer. She got her bath in the mobile unit in my
driveway. But it was early-to-bed for another session the next day. Plus, my
friend Andrea would be flying in to visit me!
Wednesday the 23rd - WILD
WILD WEDNESDAY! - I drove to Mai Tai studios in the morning to do another
session for Baskin-Robbins TV commercials. This was my third session for them
and I'm really enjoying working for these guys. My friend Andrea got into the
Burbank airport around noon, but I was still in session. So she caught a ride to
the studio and we met up there. Come to find out she had endured a night of
weather hell in Omaha. She out drove several thunderstorms, her car was
hydroplaning all over the place, and the electricity went out at her hotel. But
despite all that her plane still landed! She was happy to be in sunny L.A.! I
took some dry cleaning in, then took my Blu Ray player back for a refund. Then I
took Andrea to the taping of "The Tonight Show" and she saw Jeremy Piven and
comedian Louis C.K. Then we sped home, cleaned up and went to Jerry's Famous
Deli to meet up with Steve Kamer, Sara, Georgette, agent Fred Westbrook and
Andrea. Chuck McCann even dropped by! What fun!
Thursday the 24th - MY HEAD'S
SPINNING! - I got over to North Hollywood Sound in Studio City to record
some pick-up lines for a videogame I've been working on for a year or so. This
game promises to be quite extravagant, as they're really taking their time
developing it. I'm under contract not to speak about it until it's released, but
it's gonna be a good one! I finished up the session and went to my box to get
more Lawrence Welk VHS tapes. My friend Andrea had friends in from South Dakota
who came in to attend the "Twilight" premiere in downtown L.A. They didn't have
tickets, but wanted to hang outside to watch the stars arrive. Well, fans had
started camping out last Saturday, so there was very little chance they'd get
anywhere near the theatre. So they came to "TTS" instead, since Bryce Dallas
Howard was going to be a guest that day. Why fight a crowd in downtown L.A. when
you can sit 20 feet from an actual "Twilight" star? Tom Cruise was also on the
show that day. I delivered them to Guest Relations and went to the studio to
record some voice tracks for a comedy bit. When the show was over I went out
into the audience to get Heath, Stacey and Andrea. But the audience was still in
the studio! Come to find out, Tom Cruise was out shaking hands with the audience
members! FANTASTIC! Stacey was disappointed she didn't make the "Twilight"
premiere, but here she was shaking hands with Tom Cruise! Only in L.A.! They
were elated. Then we had dinner at Ernie's Taco House so they could sample some
REAL Mexican food! By the way, still no message back from Bobby Burgess. EEK!
Friday the 25th - AHHHHHH!
REST! - I got to sleep in a bit today, as the week was so exhaustingly
busy. I really appreciated it. We were taping "TTS" early that day, since it was
the Friday before a hiatus week. They do that so those who are going out of town
have a little extra time to make their evening flights. Stacey, Heath and Andrea
would be going to the taping again today. We stopped by my mailbox and got the
final shipment of Welk tapes. I packed them all up in a box and Fed Ex'd them to
my hotel in Sioux Falls. I didn't want to have to pack them or carry them on.
Then we stopped and got some pet food. I wanted to be stocked up for my
housesitter while I was away. Then we got to NBC just in time. I dropped them
off at Guest Relations, and saw a gal named Jennie who was asking about standby
tickets. They told her to walk to the other side of the NBC lot to get in line.
I was heading that direction anyway, so I offered her a ride. Her boyfriend Drew
was there as well, so we all went over to the main driveway and they got in
line. I parked my car and went in. I met up with them just outside the studio as
they were waiting in line. It looked as if they were going to be able to get
into the taping. They were nice kids from Detroit. Cameron Diaz was on the show
that day, and again Heath, Stacey and Andrea enjoyed themselves. After the show
I took them backstage for the tour. When Stacey saw "American Idol" winner Lee
DeWyze in the hallway she started shaking. She said she watched "AI" all the
time and thought he was great. So we went over where he was standing and he
walked by and we all told him he did great. What a great trip it was turning out
for them! And come to find out, when they got back to their hotel Thursday
night, they actually saw the "Twilight" stars LEAVING the premiere party! Up
close and personal. So mission accomplished, though it wasn't quite how they
planned it. Then we went to Jerry's Famous Deli for dinner. They had to split
quickly to get to their hotel by the beach. They wanted to see the sunset over
the water. Their plane would be leaving the next morning early. That night Mark
Ackerman, my A/V pal, came by to reinstall my old Blu Ray player and program the
remote. That insured that we would be all set for the final night of Blu Ray
Trek at my house Saturday night! We were now officially on hiatus until July
6th, it was a busy week, and I was ready to relax!! And as luck would have it,
Bobby Burgess DID get my e-mail, and called my phone. We would be meeting
Saturday afternoon to get all of the stuff signed for my grandma's 98th
birthday!
Saturday the 26th - RELAX?
DID I SAY RELAX?? I got up early to let the maids in. Plus, Sara came by
to wash her clothes to get ready for our trip to South Dakota and CONvergence.
Sara stayed there with the maids while Andrea and I went on errands. We went to
Jerry's Famous Deli to meet with Bobby Burgess. I gave him the letter that I had
sent originally, which had been returned. He said the address was incomplete.
The box number was correct, but the street address was missing. He gave me the
address and I thought it sounded familiar. WAIT! That's the same mailbox place
where I have MY box! He was only a few boxes away from my box! What a small
world. I had searched the town trying to find him, only to find out that we go
to the same mail place! I just laughed out loud. But, he was there signing all
the stuff for my grandma, and all was right with the world. What a nice guy. We
actually spent about 2 hours talking and comparing stories. When we were done,
Andrea and I headed to my stylist to get my hair looking right for the upcoming
trip. When we returned to my house everyone started showing up for the final
night of Blu Ray Trek. That's right. We, as a group, have made it through all 79
episodes of the original "Star Trek" on Blu Ray. Quite a feat! After everyone
left I started working on Sara's "Slave Leia" costume for the convention.
Several things needed to be sewn on it, so I got out my trusty needle and thread
and did the work myself. It turned out alright, if I do say so myself. Scott
Sebring's wife Vickie did some of the sewing earlier in the evening during BRT,
but I finished everything up. By the time I got to bed it was about 6am!
Sunday the 27th - SLEEP!
PRECIOUS SLEEP! - I slept in until 1pm, then got up to get ready for a
photo shoot. Photographer Elizabeth Sloan had met me at a recent autograph show
and asked if she could shoot me. After finding a time that both of our busy
schedules allowed for, we set up the time. She loved Planet Wallywood, and we
got a lot of great shots around my house. Then we went outside and took some out
there as well. It was a great day, and I hope the pictures turn out exactly the
way she envisioned. Andrea and I got cleaned up for evening church. Tonight was
an earlier start time, because it was an all-music service. They were recording
a live CD of all the music, that will be used as a "calling card" to get people
interested in coming to the service. What a fun time! Afterwards a huge group of
us went to Barone's to eat dinner. But no sooner did Andrea and I get to my
house, than Chuck McCann called to say he was back in town from a weekend trip
to Seattle. So we met at DuPar's for some pie and got prepped for the upcoming
CONvergence appearance in Minneapolis. I told Chuck he was going to have a
stellar time! At the end of the evening, I washed some clothes, prepped some
stuff to be packed the next day for the trip, and tried my best to stay
organized!