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Kate Hudson; and Michelle Wie. PLUS:
The X-Games; the LATE SHOW Bear; Paul in the New York
Times; The New Pope Show; A Message From Osama; Clinton Tackles
a New Issue; Jersey Shore Quiz; a Top Ten List with Sponsorship
from Cozy Kitty; and Its a Fact, with George
Clarke.
Dave was watching the
X-Games this weekend on either ABC or ESPN and
highly recommends it. You have your same Olympics every 4
years, your major sports really dont change much from
year to year, but the X-Games, now theres some
entertainment. Daves point? He forgot.
Big full-page ad in Sundays New York Times
Travel Section of Paul touting the Toronto
Summer Music in the Garden series. The ad was put out
by the Toronto Tourism board. Paul is quoted in the full-pager
that when he was a lad, he would go to parts of Toronto and
experience the wonderful rock and blues and soul music the city
had to offer. And it made all the difference in the world.
Its time to put away the LATE SHOW
Bear. Tonight, the honor goes to Talent Coordinator,
Brian Teta. This was the most physical
confrontation yet as Brian battled mightily with the burly
beast. After a long struggle, Brian relaxed for just a second
to regain his breath and composure. Thats all the
LATE SHOW Bear needed to turn the tables and whisk the
coordinator into his lair. The door slams as the Bear and Teta
disappear. Blood-curdling screams are heard from behind the
door, and those screams were not coming from a bear. Poor
Brian Teta had so much future ahead of him. And just like
that, hes gone. After the show, there was a line of
interns with resumes in hand outside the executive
producers door. Hey, its the nature of the
business. There is no time for grieving when there is a show
to put on.
Dave tried to ease the tension in the
audience by reassuring, Im sure
hes fine. He just got the wind knocked out of
him.
ABC has begun production of an epic
television movie about the life of Pope John Paul
II. Dave is interested in the television movie but
wonders a bit about the title: Have No Fear.
Is that an appropriate title for a movie about the Pope? Once
Dave saw the coming attractions, he realized it was. Announcer,
in an exciting, death-defying roar:
Coming to ABC this fall. Find out the true story
behind historys most fearless Pope in . . .
Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II!
From his thrill-seeking youth (VT of kid jumping off dirt
pile). . . to his tutelage under the worlds
greatest Kung-Fu master, Kwai Ling (karate shots).
. . to his adrenaline-pumping adulthood! (doing a flip on
a dirt bike) Have No Fear: The Life of Pope
John Paul II . . . its gonna be
sick!
The Olympics are so
tightly packaged that it has become boring. Now, the X-Games,
thats a different story!
Dave is the only
one asking Whats the deal with
Osama? Wasnt he the number one
target 3 years ago? Now hes not even a blip on the
screen. Does anyone know the last time the President said his
name? Anyway, last week the #2 man in the Al Qaeda command came
out with a video message, and now Osama has too. It explains
his whereabouts.
Osama:
Let this serve as a warning to the American people and
their infidel allies: Allah is on our side, and with His
blessing, we will continue our reign of terror --- just as soon
as I get back from my five-week working vacation. The blind
sheik and I have a fabulous time-share near the Pakistan border.
Well be there for the rest of the month, so enjoy your
summer and well see you in September. Oh, and death
to America.
Former
President Clinton has found a new issue to tackle.
Take a look.
Announcer, over photo of Clinton:
Former President Clinton has
announced his new cause will be battling the growing problem of
obesity among Americas young people. Clinton says he
knows about this issue from personal experience.
(Cut to photo of Monica) Bubba --- still a
dawg!
We took a camera crew
down to Point Pleasant, New Jersey to shoot a
Jersey Shore Quiz. Dave reads from the
informational blue card. - Point Pleasant, New
Jersey - an hour and 15 minutes south of
here - Exit 98 on the Garden State Parkway.
I added the Exit 98. Its a common joke about New
Jersey and Long Island. Whenever somebody says they live in
New Jersey, a common response is, Oh, what
exit? The NJ Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway
each runs north to south through Jersey. To get anywhere in the
state, you usually have to take one or the other. Same for Long
Island with the Long Island Expressway.
Some Quiz
Questions: (Shot of woman applying lotion to
child) This woman is telling her
son: A) You need
protection from the suns rays B) Ill put on more after you
swim. C) I know it
smells funny, but ranch dressing is all we have.
(Shot of seagull) 15 minutes
later, this seagull was: A) a mile down the shore B)
being photographed by beachgoers C) sold
at the snack bar as Clam strips.
Dave says, Not a match, the board goes
back. This was a common saying on a game show.
Im not sure which game show but my guess is
Concentration.
(Shot of guy with
strange haircut) This young man has
a: A) quirky
hairstyle B) hip downtown look C) poisonous jellyfish attached to his scalp
(Shot of woman in Muslim garb) This woman is wearing: A) UV-protecting sunglasses B) SPF 30 sunblock C) A
burqini
(Shot of guy rubbing
lotion on his belly and chest) The sad
thing about this scene is: A) he missed a spot B) he
really needs a higher SPF C) this is the
most action hes gotten all summer
And that
was our Jersey Shore Quiz.
TOP TEN - with
sponsor.
Alan: (over footage of a Cozy
Kitty infomercial)
Tonights Top Ten is brought to you by
Cozy Kitty, the amazing new heated neck wrap
that helps relieve aches and pains from tension and fatigue.
All the comfort of a neck wrap and the friendship of a lovable
kitty! Heres how it works . .
. (cut to Alan holding a Cozy
Kitty) Just heat the Cozy
Kitty in the microwave for sixty seconds. Then wrap around your
neck. Its filled with all-natural buckwheat hulls, so
heat radiates gently through your neck and shoulders to help
reduce neck pain. Hey, but thats not all.
Ive got one in my pants right
now. (widen shot to see a Cozy Kitty
head sticking out from Alans zipper) Cozy Kitty! A $60 value,
just $14.99. Youll feel Purrrrrrr-fect in no time.
Now back to you, Dave.
TOP TEN: Questions To Ask Yourself Before Seeing
The Dukes of Hazzard. #9. If the car dont talk, how
good can this film be? #4.
Will this be the film for which Johnny
Jackass Knoxville is finally recognized by
the Academy? #2. What
would Cooter do?
To close the Top Ten -
Alan: This Top Ten list has been brought to you
by Cozy Kitty, the first name in kitty-shaped items you heat in
a microwave and wrap around your neck. Now back to you,
Dave.
KATE HUDSON: Kate
is the mom of a 19-month old and mom, dad, and the little one
have been touring with the Black Crowes this
summer. Kate is married to lead singer, Chris
Robinson. The son loves traveling with the band and has
picked up some new words since the tour began, words like
tattoo. Will it be OK for sonny boy to get
a tattoo if he wants? Kate says not until hes 18.
Up to that time, its under my roof, under my
rules. Tattoo is taboo. We have Michelle Wie on
later in the show; is Kate an athlete? Kate says she was quite
the soccer player when she was in school, good enough to get
some offers from colleges. Kate stars in this
Fridays release of The Skeleton Key.
Its a scary thriller, the kind I always made sure to
see back when I went to movies. We see a clip and Dave says he
thinks he knows how it ends. With glee he gives away what he
believes to be the ending: It was all a
dream! Kate keeps mum, but a proud Dave is quite
sure of himself, It was all a dream!
ITS A FACT, WITH GEORGE
CLARKE. George:
Drinking and lawn darts dont mix . . . .
its a fact. George points at the
camera when he says its a fact.
His arm has been lacerated with a lawn dart. His arm is a
bloodied mess.
ACT 5:
Im Alan Kalter and its time for
the Late Shows Website of the Week. Ever
wondered what youd do in the case of a water main
break or power-outage? Well if you live in New York City
its easier than ever to plan ahead for this kind of
emergency. Just visit the New York City office of emergency
management online at:
https://www.nyc.gov/portal/index.jsp?epi_menuItemID=03d6517e20 6411428a37472361c789a0&epi_menuID=27579af732d 48f86a62fa24601c789a0&epi_baseMenuID=27579a732d48f86a62 fa24601c789a0.
This has been the Late Shows Website of the week.
Keep it real, America.
MICHELLE
WIE: (pronounced Wee) Shes only 15
and shes golfing with the big boys! And
shes tall, almost Daves height. Who is
Michelle Wie? - at 13, she was the youngest
golfer to win an adult USGA event. - at 13, she
became the youngest US Womens Amateur Public Links
Champion in 2003. - She is the first woman to
qualify for a USGA championship for men. - At 12,
she was the youngest woman to qualify for an LPGA event. As a
pro, you have to be 18 to join the LPGA tour. - At
14, she was the youngest player ever to play in a mens
PGA Tour event in 2004.
Michelle started playing golf
when she was 4 years old. The most fun she had on the golf
course was driving her parents around in the golf cart. What
makes Michelle so special? Of course she is a phenomenal
golfer, but what makes her really stand out is her drives. She
can put it 310-320 yards, right up there with the men.
Shell be working on increasing her muscle to put it
out there even farther, keeping in mind the need for her to
retain her flexibility and rhythm in her swing. A goal of
Michelles is to eventually play in the Masters, the
ultimate event in golf. At 15, she is well on her way. Dave
laughs when he realizes that at 15, she cant even
drive herself to golf tournaments. Ahh, Michelle is a typical
teen when she blurts, But I do have my
Permit.
Michelle hasnt yet turned
pro but obviously that is in the near future. Will there be
increased pressure once she turns pro? Michelle says there
wont be any added pressure, explaining, I
love playing for money! I laughed. Sometimes the
simplest answer makes the most sense.
And that was our
show for Monday August 8, 2005.Wahoo
EXTRA! I had mixed
feelings about the Jersey Shore Quiz. I thought it was pretty
funny but the sad part is I should be there right now. The
family is on vacation down in Lavallette, New Jersey, about 15
minutes south of Point Pleasant. Monday morning I took the
train from Bay Head to Manhattan, a near 2-hour trip. I may
drive down one more time during the week, and then drive down
again on Thursday night to finish the week. Due to my travels,
your Wahoos may be a bit short this week.
(Im sure thats not the first time a lot of
you guys have heard that.)
The results are in from the
9th race at Philadelphia Park, August 6th.
Tani Maru Lettermans Humor
Russian Bay Legal Control From a website I
forgot to credit:
Tani Maru
Rolls to President's Cup at Philly
Donald and Adam
Newman's Tani Maru gained command with about a half mile to go
and galloped home to a convincing 9 3/4-length victory in
Saturday's $97,000 Larry Riviello President's Cup at
Philadelphia Park.
It was the second victory of the
year for the 3-year-old son of Cherokee Run, who was ridden by
Harry Vega, and his second stakes win.
Scratches
reduced the field to just four runners and all four broke well.
They headed into the first turn lined up across the track.
Jockey Tony Black, stuck with the outside post aboard
Letterman's Humor, wanted the lead but Vega had the inside post
with Tani Maru and decided he would not let Black control the
pace.
The two battled for the first half-mile before
Tani Maru took control.
By the three-eighths pole, it
was three-quarters of a length and, when they reached the
quarter pole, a clear 1 1/2 lengths, and the race was soon over.
The margin had reached almost ten by the time they hit the wire.
Trained by Thomas Bush and off as a slight 7-5 betting
favorite, Tani Maru returned $4.80 and $2.60 to win. Letterman's
Humor returned $3.20. Russian Bay finished third. The final
time for the one mile and seventy yards was 1:43.4.
Im out $10.
Interesting conversation around the office the other day.
I really dont know how the topic came up but we were
discussing whether people wash their feet when taking a shower.
It was just about 50/50. I was on the side of the /50. How
about you? Do you wash your feet when taking a shower?
Id like to know.
Gotta go. Im
running on little sleep, Im taking the bus home, and I
have to attend a Town Board Meeting. I think tonight is the
big vote on paving the rail-trail or not.
Kate Hudson; and Michelle Wie. PLUS:
The X-Games; the LATE SHOW Bear; Paul in the New York
Times; The New Pope Show; A Message From Osama; Clinton Tackles
a New Issue; Jersey Shore Quiz; a Top Ten List with Sponsorship
from Cozy Kitty; and Its a Fact, with George
Clarke.
Dave was watching the
X-Games this weekend on either ABC or ESPN and
highly recommends it. You have your same Olympics every 4
years, your major sports really dont change much from
year to year, but the X-Games, now theres some
entertainment. Daves point? He forgot.
Big full-page ad in Sundays New York Times
Travel Section of Paul touting the Toronto
Summer Music in the Garden series. The ad was put out
by the Toronto Tourism board. Paul is quoted in the full-pager
that when he was a lad, he would go to parts of Toronto and
experience the wonderful rock and blues and soul music the city
had to offer. And it made all the difference in the world.
Its time to put away the LATE SHOW
Bear. Tonight, the honor goes to Talent Coordinator,
Brian Teta. This was the most physical
confrontation yet as Brian battled mightily with the burly
beast. After a long struggle, Brian relaxed for just a second
to regain his breath and composure. Thats all the
LATE SHOW Bear needed to turn the tables and whisk the
coordinator into his lair. The door slams as the Bear and Teta
disappear. Blood-curdling screams are heard from behind the
door, and those screams were not coming from a bear. Poor
Brian Teta had so much future ahead of him. And just like
that, hes gone. After the show, there was a line of
interns with resumes in hand outside the executive
producers door. Hey, its the nature of the
business. There is no time for grieving when there is a show
to put on.
Dave tried to ease the tension in the
audience by reassuring, Im sure
hes fine. He just got the wind knocked out of
him.
ABC has begun production of an epic
television movie about the life of Pope John Paul
II. Dave is interested in the television movie but
wonders a bit about the title: Have No Fear.
Is that an appropriate title for a movie about the Pope? Once
Dave saw the coming attractions, he realized it was. Announcer,
in an exciting, death-defying roar:
Coming to ABC this fall. Find out the true story
behind historys most fearless Pope in . . .
Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II!
From his thrill-seeking youth (VT of kid jumping off dirt
pile). . . to his tutelage under the worlds
greatest Kung-Fu master, Kwai Ling (karate shots).
. . to his adrenaline-pumping adulthood! (doing a flip on
a dirt bike) Have No Fear: The Life of Pope
John Paul II . . . its gonna be
sick!
The Olympics are so
tightly packaged that it has become boring. Now, the X-Games,
thats a different story!
Dave is the only
one asking Whats the deal with
Osama? Wasnt he the number one
target 3 years ago? Now hes not even a blip on the
screen. Does anyone know the last time the President said his
name? Anyway, last week the #2 man in the Al Qaeda command came
out with a video message, and now Osama has too. It explains
his whereabouts.
Osama:
Let this serve as a warning to the American people and
their infidel allies: Allah is on our side, and with His
blessing, we will continue our reign of terror --- just as soon
as I get back from my five-week working vacation. The blind
sheik and I have a fabulous time-share near the Pakistan border.
Well be there for the rest of the month, so enjoy your
summer and well see you in September. Oh, and death
to America.
Former
President Clinton has found a new issue to tackle.
Take a look.
Announcer, over photo of Clinton:
Former President Clinton has
announced his new cause will be battling the growing problem of
obesity among Americas young people. Clinton says he
knows about this issue from personal experience.
(Cut to photo of Monica) Bubba --- still a
dawg!
We took a camera crew
down to Point Pleasant, New Jersey to shoot a
Jersey Shore Quiz. Dave reads from the
informational blue card. - Point Pleasant, New
Jersey - an hour and 15 minutes south of
here - Exit 98 on the Garden State Parkway.
I added the Exit 98. Its a common joke about New
Jersey and Long Island. Whenever somebody says they live in
New Jersey, a common response is, Oh, what
exit? The NJ Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway
each runs north to south through Jersey. To get anywhere in the
state, you usually have to take one or the other. Same for Long
Island with the Long Island Expressway.
Some Quiz
Questions: (Shot of woman applying lotion to
child) This woman is telling her
son: A) You need
protection from the suns rays B) Ill put on more after you
swim. C) I know it
smells funny, but ranch dressing is all we have.
(Shot of seagull) 15 minutes
later, this seagull was: A) a mile down the shore B)
being photographed by beachgoers C) sold
at the snack bar as Clam strips.
Dave says, Not a match, the board goes
back. This was a common saying on a game show.
Im not sure which game show but my guess is
Concentration.
(Shot of guy with
strange haircut) This young man has
a: A) quirky
hairstyle B) hip downtown look C) poisonous jellyfish attached to his scalp
(Shot of woman in Muslim garb) This woman is wearing: A) UV-protecting sunglasses B) SPF 30 sunblock C) A
burqini
(Shot of guy rubbing
lotion on his belly and chest) The sad
thing about this scene is: A) he missed a spot B) he
really needs a higher SPF C) this is the
most action hes gotten all summer
And that
was our Jersey Shore Quiz.
TOP TEN - with
sponsor.
Alan: (over footage of a Cozy
Kitty infomercial)
Tonights Top Ten is brought to you by
Cozy Kitty, the amazing new heated neck wrap
that helps relieve aches and pains from tension and fatigue.
All the comfort of a neck wrap and the friendship of a lovable
kitty! Heres how it works . .
. (cut to Alan holding a Cozy
Kitty) Just heat the Cozy
Kitty in the microwave for sixty seconds. Then wrap around your
neck. Its filled with all-natural buckwheat hulls, so
heat radiates gently through your neck and shoulders to help
reduce neck pain. Hey, but thats not all.
Ive got one in my pants right
now. (widen shot to see a Cozy Kitty
head sticking out from Alans zipper) Cozy Kitty! A $60 value,
just $14.99. Youll feel Purrrrrrr-fect in no time.
Now back to you, Dave.
TOP TEN: Questions To Ask Yourself Before Seeing
The Dukes of Hazzard. #9. If the car dont talk, how
good can this film be? #4.
Will this be the film for which Johnny
Jackass Knoxville is finally recognized by
the Academy? #2. What
would Cooter do?
To close the Top Ten -
Alan: This Top Ten list has been brought to you
by Cozy Kitty, the first name in kitty-shaped items you heat in
a microwave and wrap around your neck. Now back to you,
Dave.
KATE HUDSON: Kate
is the mom of a 19-month old and mom, dad, and the little one
have been touring with the Black Crowes this
summer. Kate is married to lead singer, Chris
Robinson. The son loves traveling with the band and has
picked up some new words since the tour began, words like
tattoo. Will it be OK for sonny boy to get
a tattoo if he wants? Kate says not until hes 18.
Up to that time, its under my roof, under my
rules. Tattoo is taboo. We have Michelle Wie on
later in the show; is Kate an athlete? Kate says she was quite
the soccer player when she was in school, good enough to get
some offers from colleges. Kate stars in this
Fridays release of The Skeleton Key.
Its a scary thriller, the kind I always made sure to
see back when I went to movies. We see a clip and Dave says he
thinks he knows how it ends. With glee he gives away what he
believes to be the ending: It was all a
dream! Kate keeps mum, but a proud Dave is quite
sure of himself, It was all a dream!
ITS A FACT, WITH GEORGE
CLARKE. George:
Drinking and lawn darts dont mix . . . .
its a fact. George points at the
camera when he says its a fact.
His arm has been lacerated with a lawn dart. His arm is a
bloodied mess.
ACT 5:
Im Alan Kalter and its time for
the Late Shows Website of the Week. Ever
wondered what youd do in the case of a water main
break or power-outage? Well if you live in New York City
its easier than ever to plan ahead for this kind of
emergency. Just visit the New York City office of emergency
management online at:
https://www.nyc.gov/portal/index.jsp?epi_menuItemID=03d6517e20 6411428a37472361c789a0&epi_menuID=27579af732d 48f86a62fa24601c789a0&epi_baseMenuID=27579a732d48f86a62 fa24601c789a0.
This has been the Late Shows Website of the week.
Keep it real, America.
MICHELLE
WIE: (pronounced Wee) Shes only 15
and shes golfing with the big boys! And
shes tall, almost Daves height. Who is
Michelle Wie? - at 13, she was the youngest
golfer to win an adult USGA event. - at 13, she
became the youngest US Womens Amateur Public Links
Champion in 2003. - She is the first woman to
qualify for a USGA championship for men. - At 12,
she was the youngest woman to qualify for an LPGA event. As a
pro, you have to be 18 to join the LPGA tour. - At
14, she was the youngest player ever to play in a mens
PGA Tour event in 2004.
Michelle started playing golf
when she was 4 years old. The most fun she had on the golf
course was driving her parents around in the golf cart. What
makes Michelle so special? Of course she is a phenomenal
golfer, but what makes her really stand out is her drives. She
can put it 310-320 yards, right up there with the men.
Shell be working on increasing her muscle to put it
out there even farther, keeping in mind the need for her to
retain her flexibility and rhythm in her swing. A goal of
Michelles is to eventually play in the Masters, the
ultimate event in golf. At 15, she is well on her way. Dave
laughs when he realizes that at 15, she cant even
drive herself to golf tournaments. Ahh, Michelle is a typical
teen when she blurts, But I do have my
Permit.
Michelle hasnt yet turned
pro but obviously that is in the near future. Will there be
increased pressure once she turns pro? Michelle says there
wont be any added pressure, explaining, I
love playing for money! I laughed. Sometimes the
simplest answer makes the most sense.
And that was our
show for Monday August 8, 2005.Wahoo
EXTRA! I had mixed
feelings about the Jersey Shore Quiz. I thought it was pretty
funny but the sad part is I should be there right now. The
family is on vacation down in Lavallette, New Jersey, about 15
minutes south of Point Pleasant. Monday morning I took the
train from Bay Head to Manhattan, a near 2-hour trip. I may
drive down one more time during the week, and then drive down
again on Thursday night to finish the week. Due to my travels,
your Wahoos may be a bit short this week.
(Im sure thats not the first time a lot of
you guys have heard that.)
The results are in from the
9th race at Philadelphia Park, August 6th.
Tani Maru Lettermans Humor
Russian Bay Legal Control From a website I
forgot to credit:
Tani Maru
Rolls to President's Cup at Philly
Donald and Adam
Newman's Tani Maru gained command with about a half mile to go
and galloped home to a convincing 9 3/4-length victory in
Saturday's $97,000 Larry Riviello President's Cup at
Philadelphia Park.
It was the second victory of the
year for the 3-year-old son of Cherokee Run, who was ridden by
Harry Vega, and his second stakes win.
Scratches
reduced the field to just four runners and all four broke well.
They headed into the first turn lined up across the track.
Jockey Tony Black, stuck with the outside post aboard
Letterman's Humor, wanted the lead but Vega had the inside post
with Tani Maru and decided he would not let Black control the
pace.
The two battled for the first half-mile before
Tani Maru took control.
By the three-eighths pole, it
was three-quarters of a length and, when they reached the
quarter pole, a clear 1 1/2 lengths, and the race was soon over.
The margin had reached almost ten by the time they hit the wire.
Trained by Thomas Bush and off as a slight 7-5 betting
favorite, Tani Maru returned $4.80 and $2.60 to win. Letterman's
Humor returned $3.20. Russian Bay finished third. The final
time for the one mile and seventy yards was 1:43.4.
Im out $10.
Interesting conversation around the office the other day.
I really dont know how the topic came up but we were
discussing whether people wash their feet when taking a shower.
It was just about 50/50. I was on the side of the /50. How
about you? Do you wash your feet when taking a shower?
Id like to know.
Gotta go. Im
running on little sleep, Im taking the bus home, and I
have to attend a Town Board Meeting. I think tonight is the
big vote on paving the rail-trail or not.