Match Game – 70’s TV Show.

Dr. Wetbrain loves certain game shows especially the old Match Game. Only because he heard that booze was consumed by the cast during the taping. What a way to spruce up a TV game show. He would say giggling.

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Here is the Match Game story.

Host of the #1 TV game show in the 70’s Gene Rayburn would fly into Los Angeles from Cape Cod, Massachusetts every weekend to film the show. One week of shows were filmed in a day.

So, a bit of drink was consumed by most of the panelists during the lunch and dinner breaks amid the taping. There were also breaks between each show, where panelists changed outfits, given food and beverage which included alcohol. The odd time you would see a panelist with a Styrofoam cup. Might be filled with water or might be filled with vodka.

Panelists Brett Somers and Charles Nelson Reilly, who became great friends, enjoyed martinis. Richard Dawson on the other hand just drank coffee. Apparently, the contestants had access to the ‘break bar’ which gave more gusto to the Match Game show also.

One week of five television shows taped in one day! Little casual drinks throughout the day does end up with a good buzz after awhile. This drinking magnetism is what made the game show very amusing and popular. After the dinner break the cast were really feeling good and it was time to tape the Thursday and Friday shows. That’s why the Thursday and Friday shows were the best.

Thinking of this TV game show Dr. Wetbrain would sit on his couch looking off into the distance and say, “Awe, the good old days of television.”

Hans Island – The Friendliest War.

“Wake up Harold!” Dr. Wetbrain yells at him sleeping on the couch. “Watching the news drew me to this thought. Harold, wake up!”

In our wicked world these days we have the absurd cruelty of Afghanistan’s new killing forces and those poor condemned and tortured Uighurs (Weegers) in China. And the list goes on. What’s wrong with these leaders? I would say lots! Are they drunk?!

Anyways, this is a needed comforting story to tell about a vicious battle between Canada and Denmark. Otherwise noted as the ‘friendliest war in history’.

This story is all about a desolate island rock, 1.3 kilometers in diameter named Hans Island, after Hans Hendrick of Greenland. No vegetation at all. An island positioned in Nares Strait, a 22-mile-wide channel between Canada and Greenland (which is owned by Denmark).

How Battle over Hans Island is fought with Bottles of Liquor?

 

Since the 1930’s Denmark and Canada argued over the ownership of this lowly rock.

So, one day in 1984 Canadian Troops visited Hans Island and planted a Canadian flag along with a bottle of Canadian Club Whiskey.

Well, Denmark’s Minister of Greenland shortly after landed on the island and took the Canadian flag down and the whiskey disappeared only to be replaced with the Danish flag and a bottle of schnapps.

This battle continued back and forth for three decades. The empty bottles of alcohol were never found.

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May 2018, sovereign on Hans Island was established where both Denmark and Canada own this island as a neutral zone where a weather station has been built and is run by both countries.

Now this rock island has a weather station shared by both countries and the alcohol trade tradition continues. The empty bottles are still missing.

“Harold, isn’t this the friendliest war in the world?” Dr. Wetbrain asks. Hung-over Harold just gives a thumbs up and curls up back to sleep.