In January 1940, the gang had been out of town to do a special show to support the March of Dimes, a new charitable program that FDR had just created. Now, they are back in the studio, but after a week off to go skiing. The next few shows are a retelling of that ski trip.
Jack is very upbeat and imposes on the whole cast to go along. Don and Dennis are their usual upbeat selves. Nothing ever seems to get to them. Rochester dutifully goes along to take care of Jack and watch his back. Phil has a momentary falling out with Jack and becomes uninvited. Of course, he goes on his own, just to be a bur under Jack's saddle and to keep things mixed up. O Mary Livingston, O Mary Livingston... No, she doesn't tell any poems on this trip. We do get to see the claws come out. You know that expression that she looks beautiful when she's mad? Well Mary is hilarious when she's mad, and there is plenty for her to be mad about.
In this episode, the gang is just getting started on their trip. The adventure in the Maxwell is a cold one. The frozen cast end up at a roadside inn just outside Yosemite. There is more, and I'll do the remaining shows each weekend for the next few weeks. Stay tuned! Collect the whole set!
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Keith Heltsley
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