Livewire! 4/29
Colbi King: From the Game Show Live! newsroom, it's time for.............
Your news......with sass. Presented by Super Mario World Dominion. The 90's is about to get remixed......Mario Style. Coming soon on Wii U, Nintendo DS, 3DS and Virtual Boy. Here now is Pierre Kelly!
Me: Hi everyone, good afternoon from the Pacific Bay area and TGIF! Hope you are well. And if you aren't well, well........
Today is National Poem in Your Pocket day and I have one in so let me pull it out.........
On Monday, NBC News shared a story about the Halifax-born Toronto resident’s achievement on the game show. Roach just completed her 15th winning day.
“The 23-year-old lesbian tutor from Toronto has amassed a total of $320,081, the most by a Canadian contestant in Jeopardy! history,” NBC News tweeted.
A few readers have reasoned that NBC was possibly attempting to highlight her sexual orientation for lesbian representation in the media.
Elon Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion and at least one high profile celeb on the social media app is quitting.
Jameela Jamil said goodbye to the microblogging platform just hours after the deal went down on Monday.
Posting a series of snaps with her pup Barold, "The Good Place" actress tweeted her final tweet: "Ah he got twitter. I would like this to be my what lies here as my last tweet. Just really *any* excuse to show pics of Barold. I fear this free speech bid is going to help this hell platform reach its final form of totally lawless hate, bigotry, and misogyny. Best of luck."
Earlier that day she warned followers: "One good thing about Elon buying twitter is that I will *FINALLY* leave and stop being a complete menace to society on here. So it’s win win for you all really."
Looks like Jameela made good on her promise.
Musk initially flirted with the idea of simply joining the board after buying a majority stake. Now he's vowing to make it a private company going forward.
"Free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy, and Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated," Musk said in a statement after the purchase was approved by shareholders and finalized.
What does HA Ha HA mean in Spanish?
Carolina Iglesias and Silvia Abril present the second season of LOL: If you laugh, you lose. Get ready to hold your laugh with Anabel Alonso, Henar Álvarez, Juan Amodeo, Carlos Areces, Lorena Castell, Patricia Conde, Antón Lofer, Luis Piedrahita, J.J. Vaquero and Yolanda Ramos, who wanted to laugh a little more and repeated participation.
Anything goes on this show except one thing: if you laugh, you lose. The last comedian to maintain his composure during the 6-hour challenge will be victorious and receive the grand prize of 100,000 euros that he can donate to the charitable cause of his choice.
Today is also International Dance Day. Let's go all the way back to 2014 for this danceable ditty thanks to Geekgasm.
@emilyjeannephillips If Seussical was a Tap Musical #broadway #musicaltheatre #tiktoktap #tapdancer #dancersony #tap #laducas #rhinestones #nyc ♬ original sound - EmilyJeanne
And finally, our very own Coffee breaker Brittany Luberda. Watch her go!
At least you'd imagine she was dancing to the athletic rag from Super Mario World.
You Bet Your Life, Fox First Run’s reboot of the game show made famous by Groucho Marx, is tweaking its format for next season, its second in national syndication. Instead of having host Jay Leno open every episode with a few minutes of standup, as he did when he hosted NBC’s The Tonight Show, Leno will spend that time mingling with the show’s contestants.
Leno always chatted with the players, but the new format will expand on that time and mine it for more comedy.
“It’s more fun to get right to it,” Leno said in an interview. “I’m always anxious to get to the contestants.”
“We’ve found that the interviews are comedic enough,” said Stephen Brown, executive VP, programming and development, Fox Television Stations. “We were hedging our bets when we first started, thinking, ‘What if these people are not that funny or entertaining?’ As we were watching more and more, we realized that the interviews were more funny than we first thought they would be. That’s really the meat of the show.”
Leno has long incorporated talking to real people into his act and his show, like on his Tonight Show segment “Jaywalking,” in which Leno would meet people on the street and ask them questions such as, “Who is the vice president?” How often people did not know answers to what seemed like basic questions was always good for a laugh.
“That’s where ‘Jaywalking’ came from — watching Groucho react to people,” Leno said. “My favorite one was when we were at a college talking to students as they got their diplomas. We asked, ‘Can you name a country that borders the U.S.?’ and they would say things like, ‘Geography wasn’t my major.’”
“I generally like talking to people,” Leno said. “I’m always amazed when celebrities don’t want to meet anyone.”
When it comes to hosting You Bet Your Life, Leno tries to treat the contestants a little bit like the celebrities that used to sit on his Tonight Show couch.
“I think the real trick is to listen and … be a comedian when you’re called upon,“ he said. On the Tonight Show, Leno said, “I was a comedian when I did the monologue, and then I was the host. My job was to not embarrass or humiliate the guests. You learn to pull back a little bit. That’s how you get guests to come back.”
And sticking with YBYL.......................................
You can always count on mom. The hosts of "You Bet your Life" on FOX 4 have a great way to pay back mom for all she's done for you. They're asking people to send a picture and a quick 100 words on why your mom is the best. She could win a special vacation.
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It's the Game Show Live! video phone, we check the caller ID and it's.............Kathy Sue Holder. I believe she has a word for us people.
Thanks girl. This was last week, but this Sunday is K. Toomer and Rhyno at the Wrestlecenter and she might come. Really.
And let's end with San Francisco's version of Loose Women. They're Loose Interpretations.
Then you know it's time for Livewire! Until next time, play on playas.
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