{"id":1065,"date":"2012-12-17T16:26:52","date_gmt":"2012-12-18T00:26:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/wallysweek\/?p=1065"},"modified":"2019-04-29T16:53:05","modified_gmt":"2019-04-29T16:53:05","slug":"december-17-december-23-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/home\/december-17-december-23-2012\/","title":{"rendered":"December 17 &#8211; December 23 (2012)"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"fusion-fullwidth fullwidth-box fusion-builder-row-1 fusion-flex-container nonhundred-percent-fullwidth non-hundred-percent-height-scrolling\" style=\"--awb-border-radius-top-left:0px;--awb-border-radius-top-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-right:0px;--awb-border-radius-bottom-left:0px;--awb-flex-wrap:wrap;\" ><div class=\"fusion-builder-row fusion-row fusion-flex-align-items-flex-start fusion-flex-content-wrap\" style=\"max-width:calc( 1250px + 0px );margin-left: calc(-0px \/ 2 );margin-right: calc(-0px \/ 2 );\"><div class=\"fusion-layout-column fusion_builder_column fusion-builder-column-0 fusion_builder_column_1_1 1_1 fusion-flex-column\" style=\"--awb-bg-size:cover;--awb-width-large:100%;--awb-margin-top-large:0px;--awb-spacing-right-large:0px;--awb-margin-bottom-large:0px;--awb-spacing-left-large:0px;--awb-width-medium:100%;--awb-spacing-right-medium:0px;--awb-spacing-left-medium:0px;--awb-width-small:100%;--awb-spacing-right-small:0px;--awb-spacing-left-small:0px;\"><div class=\"fusion-column-wrapper fusion-flex-justify-content-flex-start fusion-content-layout-column\"><div class=\"fusion-text fusion-text-1\"><h3 style=\"text-align: center;\">RANDOM PIC OF THE WEEK<\/h3>\n<p>My assistant Sara sent me this satellite pic from my neighborhood. Gee&#8230;recognize anybody&#8217;s car here? The Gran Torino is so bright it can be seen from space!<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/wallysweek_images\/2012\/random\/sat_photo.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"282\" height=\"500\"><\/p>\n<p align=\"center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/humming\/humming.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"320\" height=\"54\" border=\"0\"><\/p>\n<p class=\"auto-style4\">Since meeting &#8220;Mr. Christmas&#8221; Johnny Mathis this past week, I&#8217;ve had all of his Christmas songs in my head. Especially<span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">&#8220;Sleigh Ride.&#8221;<\/span> Love it!<\/p>\n<p align=\"center\">&lt;<\/p>\n<audio class=\"wp-audio-shortcode\" id=\"audio-1065-1\" preload=\"none\" style=\"width: 100%;\" controls=\"controls\"><source type=\"audio\/mpeg\" src=\"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/humming\/sleigh_ride.mp3?_=1\" \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/humming\/sleigh_ride.mp3\">https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/humming\/sleigh_ride.mp3<\/a><\/audio>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Monday the 17th &#8211; MONDAY IS FRID-DAY! \u2013 <\/span>I got up for a meeting with my electrician \u201cElectric Bob,\u201d who put a new track lighting strip in the Chaney Room to illuminate the new figures I\u2019ve added. James Tooley also stopped by to select some photos from my Bat Scrapbook. He\u2019s a filmmaker who\u2019s doing a documentary on Adam West (his father-in-law) and his legions of fans. The film will focus on the efforts to get Adam his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Since I\u2019ve known Adam since 1980 (longer than most anyone he\u2019s currently involved with) James thought it would be prudent to dedicate a section of the film to my first meeting with Adam. I\u2019m having the original March 1, 1980 radio interview I did with Adam transferred from reel to reel tape to digital. He\u2019s going to use a small segment of it in the film along with some photos. He selected about 30 shots from my scrapbook, which I\u2019ll scan and e-mail over to his editor. Then I got showered and headed to the KFC drive-thru to grab some fast lunch. Then I headed over to NBC to tape \u201cThe Tonight Show.\u201d Singer Colbie Calliat was on the show and WOW! She\u2019s fantastic! I don\u2019t remember her being quite as beautiful as she is, but she\u2019s stunning! I was having a conversation with a fellow \u201cTTS\u201d employee in the hallway when she walked by, and I literally forgot what I was talking about! On the way home I stopped by my mailbox and picked up some very precious cargo! My friend Don Frid in Canada is the nephew of Jonathan Frid, the original Barnabas Collins from the \u201cDark Shadows\u201d gothic soap from the 60\u2019s. Jonathan recently passed away so Don was going through his uncle\u2019s house sorting through things. He found Jonathan\u2019s wolf\u2019s head cane. In the show, Barnabas was rarely seen without his silver wolf\u2019s head walking stick. It became somewhat of a trademark. So when Jonathan started appearing at \u201cDark Shadows\u201d festivals in the late 70\u2019s, he had a similar cane custom made so he could appear with it in person. This was that very cane! As Jonathan advanced in age, he started to rely on the prop as a functional cane. He used it for that purpose until his death last April. Don knew that I had a lifesize Jonathan Frid \u201cBarnabas\u201d mannequin in my Chaney Room, and figured it would be a good new home for it. We agreed on terms and he sent the cane my way. I couldn\u2019t wait to get it home and get it in the bejeweled hand of my Barnabas figure. I didn\u2019t polish it, clean it, or otherwise alter it. I wanted it just the way Jonathan left it. The cane has its share of dings and dents from over 30 years of use, but that only adds to the authenticity. I also have a great shot of Jonathan holding the cane <a title=\"Read about it in Wally's Week!\" href=\"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/wallysweek\/?p=1062\">(seen in last week\u2019s Random Pic of the Week)<\/a> which is displayed next to the figure. I also posted a new sign with verbiage that reflected the history of the highly collectible piece! Most of the original canes used in the TV show are long gone, destroyed or lost. This may very well be the next best thing to an actual Barnabas cane! I did some more work in the Chaney Room, focusing the new lights on the places where the new figures stand. Sara came over to do some work, and after she left I took some \u201cChristmas Nappies,\u201d where I nap on my more-than-comfortable couch with the fireplace ablaze, and the Christmas music from the satellite quietly playing on the sound system. My pets have become accustomed to the routine, as they settle into their own little places when they see me grabbing my favorite blanket and pillow to prep for my snooze. When I got up I fixed Roxy some dinner, took her for our usual 3am walk, and came back inside to continue working on the final signage for Planet Wallywood. It\u2019s been a long project, but it\u2019s been worth it. All of the new signs look great! But when I went to update my i-Pod it erased all of my songs! I had to restore my i-Pod to try it again. But it was only partially loading my collection of songs. Something was wrong, and it said my i-Pod was corrupted. Egad! What next?! I made some dinner and hit the hay to watch another episode of \u201cMannix\u201d from the Season 6 DVD set.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Tuesday the 18th \u2013 TOO MUCH HUB-BUB! \u2013 <\/span>When I got up to check e-mail I noticed that my mouse was totally frozen. I tried everything\u2026from restarting my computer to putting new batteries in it. But nothing. Then I got wise. I unplugged the mouse receiver from my hub and plugged it directly into my computer. A HA! It worked! I started to realize that my hub may have been my problem with my i-iPod all this time! So I plugged the i-Pod directly into my computer and it loaded perfectly! So the i-Pod wasn\u2019t corrupted, it was my stupid hub! That\u2019s an easily fixable $20 problem! I texted my computer guy Sean to get a recommendation on a new hub. I hurried to NBC to get in on the delicious bar-b-q lunch that was being provided to the cast and crew by our director Liz Plonka. It was fantastic! I went inside to the audio booth to say hi to my pal Patrick Smith, \u201cTTS\u201d audio mixer. I had just watched LeAnn Rimes rehearse her song for the show. It was a beautiful song called \u201cBorrowed.\u201d She walked through the hallway looking very lovely and I couldn\u2019t resist telling her how beautiful the song was. She said a very perky \u201cThank you!\u201d Like Colbie the day before, LeAnn\u2019s very striking in person! I had a little time before the taping of the show, so I hopped in the car and hit Best Buy to get a new hub. Then I stopped by my buddy Kyle\u2019s gun shop Guns Direct in Burbank. It was packed! You couldn\u2019t move in there! There was a rush on gun sales! There was no need to stick around, so I said hi to Kyle and made my way out the door. Looks like Kyle is going to have a VERY \u201cgreen\u201d Christmas! I went back to NBC to tape the show, then headed home to do work. I got some more \u201cChristmas Nappies,\u201d then got up for several auditions that I recorded in my home studio and e-mailed to my agents. Then I made some dinner and retired to watch another episode of \u201cMannix.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Wednesday the 19th \u2013 A COMEDY LEGEND! \u2013 <\/span>I got a hotline call to wake up and record a bit for \u201cTTS\u201d in my home studio and e-mail it into the show. Then I walked Roxy, and just as I had come back inside I got another call to re-do the bit to accommodate a script change. I headed over to Studio Copy to pick up a new print of my Andy Kaufman \u201cHeartbeeps\u201d poster (which shows Andy with a lifesize mock-up of his robot character from the film). The one I\u2019ve had hanging up for some time, next to my own lifesize figure of Andy\u2019s Valcom character, has started to bubble. The adhesive used to adhere the poster to the foamcore backing must\u2019ve had some air trapped in it. So I\u2019m having another one printed so it can be heat pressed onto the foam core. That should prevent any wrinkling or bubbling. I stopped by the hardware store to pick up a few items, then went to Plastic Depot to pick up a few items they were constructing for the Chaney Room. I went to NBC to tape \u201cTTS\u201d and saw the great George Shapiro in the hallway. In addition to managing Andy Kaufman, he also manages Carl Reiner who was a guest on the show. I had met Mr. Shapiro a few times before and had wanted to say hi, but I didn\u2019t get a chance. My buddy Mike Schrimmer, owner of Windy City Novelties in Chicago, had sent a box full of novelty Christmas items, so I had a blast handing them out to staff members. Light up Christmas light necklaces, blinking Christmas elf hats, and inflatable reindeer antlers! We finished up the show and I stopped by the grocery store to get some groceries. Then Sara came by to give me my Christmas present and say goodbye. She was traveling to Arizona to be with her family for the holidays. I worked around the house, putting traction strips on my couch riser (so people in stocking-feet won\u2019t slip), and I put up the pieces I had gotten from Plastic Depot in the Chaney Room. And though it was VERY cold out, I braved it to hit the Jacuzzi. I came back inside and enjoyed some more Christmas Nappies. When I got up I reconciled my checkbook, paid some bills, and scanned those pics from my Bat Scrapbook for James Tooley. Since the industry is winding down quite a bit for the holidays, there weren\u2019t any auditions to do tonight. So I made dinner and went to bed to watch \u201cMannix.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Thursday the 20th \u2013 MEETING MR. CHRISTMAS! \u2013 <\/span>I got a hotline call to be into NBC at 1:30 for a few comedy bits. I got up and got ready, stopped by my printer to pick up my flash drive, and then went to NBC to enjoy some more delicious food, provided by our Executive Producer Debbie Vickers for Christmas! Those sliders were amazing! I went inside and watched Johnny Mathis rehearse his Christmas songs for the show. Johnny\u2019s one of the few classic Christmas voices remaining. Bing, Dean, Elvis, etc. are gone. But Johnny still sounds amazing. Hearing him sing those Christmas classics really takes me back! He\u2019s just so effortless in his singing. I finished up the comedy bits then went to the kitchen to get a soda. There was Mr. Christmas himself just hanging out! He seemed very approachable, so I figured I may never have this chance again. I introduced myself and shook his hand. He\u2019s a very VERY nice guy! I told him I enjoyed his music, and as I listen to Christmas music on the satellite, I\u2019ve noticed that every third song seems to be a Mathis tune. I joked that there must be some unwritten law somewhere that requires any station playing Christmas music to play a Mathis tune every third song. I told him \u201cWinter Wonderland\u201d and \u201cMarshmallow World\u201d were my favorites of his. He thanked me and I went on my way back to the booth. WOW! Mr. Christmas himself! Fantastic! I redid a bit with a script rewrite, then relaxed a bit more before the taping of the show. I wasn\u2019t the only one excited to see Johnny Mathis there. Jay Leno himself was filled with joy that Johnny was on the show to bless us with his vocal magic! In fact, the entire \u201cTTS\u201d crew was in a very good mood, no doubt looking forward to a nice long holiday break. When we wrapped, I headed to Studiopolis Burbank to do a few lines for an upcoming \u201cBleach\u201d episode. One of the houses in the neighborhood by Studiopolis had spent oodles of money on superior Christmas decorations. They had a full lighting set up, and the lights were all controlled by a sequencer which made the lights \u201cdance\u201d to music provided on their own low-power FM station. If you tuned your car radio to 107.9, you could listen to their Christmas music, and the lights would sync to it. In addition to lights on the house, the hedges, the trees, the garage, and all around the yard, the house would turn different colors. From red, to green, to blue. Sometimes a snowfall pattern would appear on the house to make it seem like it was snowing. I couldn\u2019t take my eyes off it! I wanted to stay there to watch for another half hour or so, but I had to get home. They must have spent a ton of money on that system, but I appreciated it very much, as I\u2019m sure countless others did as well! When I got home one of the \u201cTS\u201d writers texted me with a script change for a bit that was airing on Friday. So I quickly recorded it in my studio and e-mailed it over. Then my pal Jim Ojala, my special effects guy, showed up with my latest figures\u2026Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It was quite a bit of work to finish them, but there they were! And they looked fabulous! (For the full story of their creation,<a href=\"https:\/\/www.wallyontheweb.com\/lh\/lh.html\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">click here!<\/a>) I told myself I was going to grab a quick nap first, then spend the entire evening dressing them. But I was so excited by their arrival, that I started the dressing process immediately. I couldn\u2019t wait to see them completed! But all that assembling made me hungry. So I called my pal Edi and we went to get some food at DuPar\u2019s. But when we got there DuPar\u2019s was closed for construction. So we went to Denny\u2019s instead. Then I came home and literally collapsed in bed. LONG DAY!<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Friday the 21st \u2013 LET THEM WEAR CAKE! \u2013 <\/span>I got a hotline call to be into NBC at 12:30 for a comedy bit. We\u2019d be taping an hour early today to accommodate everyone\u2019s holiday travel plans. This would be our last day of taping until January 2nd. I got up and scanned some checks for a bank deposit, walked Roxy, and printed off some Amazon gift cards for some of my co-workers at NBC. I hit the road and got to the \u201cTS\u201d stage to record three bits. I gave out the gift cards and then headed over to the grocery store to order a birthday cake for a couple of the guys who come to Saturday night movie night. Their birthdays were coming up next week and I wanted to surprise them. Then I got home and met up with Edi, who would be hanging out at my house in the afternoon to let my maids in while I was away. I walked Roxy and sped off to NBC again for the final taping of 2012. It was one for the record books! First off, Terry Bradshaw made his 50th appearance on \u201cTTS\u201d and was awarded a beautiful cake to commemorate the occasion. But when you get Jay and Terry together with a cake, trouble is bound to happen. Terry swiped some cake on Jay\u2019s face, and not to be outdone, Jay picked up the entire cake and dumped it on Terry\u2019s head! They both fell down on the floor in a pile of cake, and they continued smearing it on each other\u2019s heads! It was comedy gold. In fact, it was such a shocking sight, that audio mixer Patrick Smith stood up from his chair with his hands in the air and said, \u201cOH MY GOD!\u201d It took the make-up and hair crew about 10 minutes to clean Jay up for his next segment with Elle Fanning. When we returned from the commercial break, the audience was still laughing, not quite sure if they should believe what they just saw! If you missed it, you can catch it on-line at<a href=\"https:\/\/www.nbc.com\/the-tonight-show\/video\/tv-opens-8-17-12\/1413819\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">https:\/\/www.nbc.com\/the-tonight-show\/<\/a> We wrapped the show and said our holiday goodbyes. It\u2019s kinda sad to leave, but I think an 11 day break will do us all some good. And January 2nd will be here before you know it! I went to see my chiropractor for an adjustment, then I headed home to get ready for my pal Randy Carver\u2019s wedding. Edi came by to go to the wedding with me, and it was a blast. It was not only fun and celebratory, but funny as well. Edi had mentioned that her wedding was so somber, as was mine, and it needed a little more fun like Randy and Shelley\u2019s. I wholeheartedly agreed. Too bad weddings have to always be so serious. After the wedding dinner, I went home to do some work, organize a few things, and go to bed. I was really tired, and I had to be up early the next day.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Saturday the 22nd \u2013 A UNIVERSALLY FUN TIME! \u2013 <\/span>As a Christmas gift for our movie night crew, my pal Brian got us tickets to Universal. We met in the morning around 10 and got our tickets. Our first stop was the Transformers attraction, which was fabulous! Then we went on the Mummy, Jurassic Park, and then headed upstairs to see my favorite show there\u2026the Animal Actor\u2019s Stage Show! We ate a ton of food, had a blast, and I even bought a pair of Grinch feety pajamas. I had to find a pair in XL, as the Large sized ones didn\u2019t come anywhere near fitting a 6\u2019 1\u201d guy like me. I slipped off to go pick up the birthday cake at the grocery store. I left just in time as it started to rain late afternoon. I went home to set up for movie night by myself (my assistant Sara was in Arizona) and grabbed a quick nap. We had lotsa folks for movie night, but unfortunately my Grinch pj\u2019s still weren\u2019t big enough for me. I could get them zipped up, but the neckline was down off my shoulders quite a bit. If you ever see a 2XL pair of Grinch feety pajamas, let me know. Those should fit me! After movie night was done I spent the rest of the night doing work around the house. I was craving grilled hot dogs, so at 4am I started my outdoor gas grill and made awesome chili dogs! I watched Mannix in bed with the pets and settled in. Christmas vacation was FINALLY here! Aaaaahhhhhhhhh! Nice!<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #ff0000;\">Sunday the 23rd \u2013 CHRISTMAS EVE EVE! \u2013 <\/span>I slept late into the afternoon, then got up to walk Roxy and feed my cat Spook. I talked to my neighbors for awhile outside. It was a beautiful day, but rain was expected later that night. I came back inside and got ready for evening church. I walked Roxy over to church and we enjoyed the service. I came home and napped for awhile, until my pal Amanda stopped by. I got up and we went to Coral Caf\u00e9 for dinner. When we came out it had started to rain again, so we drove around for a bit listening to Christmas music and enjoying the wintery weather. Then I spent the rest of the night doing work and getting ready for Christmas week! 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