While most talk show employees like to hang out with their boss, that is not the case for the people who work at The Late Late Show. In order for them to avoid James Corden, the workers do what they do in A Quiet Place. Translation they do everything in silence. The second one of them makes the slightest sound, in comes the CBS host and that is when the real horror starts for them. A job is a job, but this one seems scarier than most. Way scarier. I would scream, but I am afraid Corden would show up. That would be a nightmare come true according to this video.
BTW if you go to see A Quiet Place, make sure not to talk, chomp on nachos and slurp a Slushee during the whole movie. I had so much popcorn thrown at me, I had a tub full by the end credits. Oh wait, maybe you should do all of that if you don’t want to waste money on snacks.
When I was a kid I loved baseball. I loved going to games. I loved that energized feeling. Then they went on strike and this Yankees turned Mets fan who accepted the Marlins, said enough is enough.
Since then ticket prices have skyrocketed and people stopped going to see baseball games. Case in point on Tuesday, Rick Tarsitano says that 10,227 people paid to attend the White Sox game, but Tampa Bay Times’ Mark Topkin say only 974 people showed up to see his Rays play. Who to believe? I think we can all agree that Sporting News picture says it all because it screams empty stadium. Which is beyond sad.
I think the reason why ratings are down for all sporting events is because parents cannot afford to take their kids to games anymore. Therefore, kids do not have a reason to watch because there is nothing like the thrill of seeing a game in person. It is not the same watching it on TV. Thus, if they want the ratings to go up, then they need to lower the prices. Otherwise, they will all slowly fade away like a ball that goes over the wall.
NYC and Boston have has a long running feud and I am not only talking about the Yankees and the Red Sox. Yesterday, it was all about the latter. Not once but twice, the two MLB teams got into a bench clearing brawl. The first time was when a Bronx Bomber slid into second base with his cleat up and cut the second baseman. That is when both teams ran out to the field, but nothing happened that time.
A few innings later as Tyler Austin was at bat, Joe Kelly hit him with a pitch. Instead of walking to the first base, Austin ran right towards the pitcher. As Austin ran towards the mound, so did both teams. Giving us a short quick brawl that caused 4 players to be ejected from the game.
Like the fight, the Yankees won the game. When it Boston going to learn not to mess with NY. This Bronx girl witnessed that in ’86 when the Mets showed them who is #1!
BTW those were the second and third bench clearing fights of the day. San Diego Padres and the Colorado Rockies also had one.
If this keeps up, I am going to have to become a become a baseball fan. Not only because I like fights, but these players are really cute. So cute I want to run the bases with them. If you know what I mean.
Yesterday, several high-ranking Republican congressional members met with the president and vice president in the White House and gave us a thumbs up. Turns out all but one of them have really short thumbs with Donald Trump’s being the shortest…as we know. You know what they say, about thumb size and we all know that is true. Which makes you wonder if Paul Ryan’s thumb was always that long or did it suddenly sprout up when he announced his, much-welcomed, retirement.
Now if only there were Democrats there, all of those pictured thumbs would all fail in comparison…by a lot.