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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Welcome to NO, Caught Going Down, Wet & Wild in NO,

Noteworthy From the 01-28/29 Shows

Welcome to New Orleans
 

To the left of set is 50 yd football field, outdoor golf
simulator & screen for fans to watch show
If you are near the set...come by. 8am-11am New Orleans time. Port Of New Orleans...big set at end of Convention Center Drive. Just watch out for the big dude in the suit and tie guarding the set. 


To the left DP's set, then outdoor guest greenroom/coffee time set, center is 1/2 court basketball, thenan outdoor guest green room for Artie Lange's set 
that is on the far right.  DP Show RV is behind his set.


I Need Sven
You know it’s going to be a bad day for Fritzy on mock headlines, or in this case pick up lines, when he continues to try again and again for approval of lines that Paulie and Dan have already told him no. Or is it that he didn’t have confidence in the lines that remained? All in all there was no need for the plea to have the lines reinstated or him asking for Sven’s help. Although the lines were not golden, they definitely ranked silver with touches of playfulness that fell right to Fritzy’s pervy side.



Caught Going Down

Beadle tough enough to
handle Fritzy and not complain.
New Orleans is Fritzy’s kind of town and removing the barriers of the home front are showing. The mock headlines were more racy and his eyes have already gotten him into trouble. At a Directv meet and greet party, Fritzy’s elevator eyes and a complement of that same female’s necklace created an adverse response. The woman, who is a former Laker girl ‘86-’87 team photo bottom left so we hear, covered herself up in record time when the comment was made and then complained to others: "What was that?" Maybe had Fritzy looked at her eyes sometime during the exchange the compliment on the necklace would have been just that, a nice complement and not something creepy. Can’t believe that Fritzy questioned if eye contact was necessary. Dan had stepped in and given apologies to try to smooth things over. Seton was disappointed he missed the scene. Fritzy said he wanted to take advantage of being in the devil’s playground while he was in New Orleans. His wife must be a saint to put up with all that is Fritzy, who also said, when you’re on the road you get excited. Probably a really good thing he’s not a traveling salesman. At least all Seton has done so far was break curfew tipping cups and glasses of adult liquids. Paulie did try to encourage Seton to walk back to the hotel with him but of course Seton had two in hand and said he was good. Fritzy, something else: Stop with the crossed arms peck and bicep flexing. That impresses NO ONE. The smile and laugh that Michelle Beadle, from NBC Sports The Crossover, gave you was fake, fake, fake. She has a good fake laugh just like Seton and most likely any other female that smiles and laughs when you do that has a good fake laugh as well. Stop it. Just stop it.


Wet & Wild in New Orleans 

Inspiration for The Box Score Show open
The fountain on the Directv set had to be used. It had to have five grown men splashing and dancing in it recreating the Friends opener. If Friends was more current, maybe the piece would have looked more masculine. No, it wouldn’t. Five men in a fountain in New Orleans splashing and dancing without a female in sight is not masculine at all. McLovin said he was Ross, Fritzy chose Joey, Paulie was Rachel, Seton wavered between Phoebe and Chandler. That would make Casey, Monica. It was a very well reenacted piece by the Danettes and Casey and very well produced. Actually it was probably one of the best in overall quality. Just one question: Did Seton and McLovin really have to do the hand grab and wave though? Also, why didn’t McLovin think to bring a full change of clothes so he wasn’t in wet pants during the half time cut in to the New Orleans man cave where the Danettes were supposed to look genuinely busy in the camera shot. Wonder if Sam Flood, a well-known NBC Sports director, will repeat that background shot again next year.



 

 

 

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