Keanu Reeves; Michael Buble; and Kid
Scientists.
PLUS: A quote from Mike
Wallace; George W. Bushs Social Security Plan; and Bob
Borden in the Poconos. WORDS I NEVER
THOUGHT ID HEAR FROM MIKE WALLACE
From Sundays 60 Minutes interview with
Jose Canseco. Mike Wallace says, Butt
muscle. I watched the interview. I knew I would be
seeing that quote again. Butt muscle.
GEORGE W. BUSH SAVING SOCIAL SECURITY: From
a February 3rd speech in North Dakota.
Its an interesting idea to make sure the
Social Security beneficiaries of the future get as close to that
which the government has possible. . . uhh . . . has guaranteed
as possible . . . uhh . . .has promised as possible. . .
.
Oh, good. I feel so much
better now. BOB BORDEN IN THE POCONOS
Bob is a 9-year vet at the LATE SHOW and is the
current writers assistant. Dave was right when he
said everyone likes Bob and he is indeed an asset to the show.
Bob used to do quite a few remotes on the show and hopefully
this marks his return. What does Bob have for us tonight? Bob
spent the Valentines Day weekend at Caesars
Cove Haven Resort in the Poconos, Pennsylvania and this is his
report.
Bob asking What is love?
He gets a bit excited over the physical
kind.
Playgirl Magazine.
Fun in the heart-shaped
tub.
Playing basketball in the champagne glass
tub.
Snowmobiling.
Snow tubing.
Bob
pointing out the big stars who perform at the Caesars.
Theres Bowzer. Theres Carrot Top. And
theres Jay Leno.
Ever get freaky in the
heart-shaped tub?
Newlywed Trivia Game.
A
romantic hug She said
no.
And Bob performs some
AC/DC with Something Else.
Bob
Borden Hes Back! If you want to read
more about Bobs trip to the Poconos, Im sure
theres something on his site at
www.bobborden.com Its all Bob
All The Time . . . . but dont let that stop you.
KID SCIENTISTS Its
Science Professor Lee Mareks students from Naperville,
Illinois here to teach us all about science.
1.
Charlie Tschirhart; a 6th grader His hobbies
include fishing and theater. Charlie seems like a good kid,
one who can take a ribbing from the best. Dave mistakenly
calls him Larry and Charlie corrects him. Dave asks about
Charlies safety glasses; Are they safety
glasses or are your parents playing a joke on you?
Charlie is wearing a shirt that has the name Fermi on it.
If you want to learn more about Fermi, look it up on Google.
Youll be much better off than if I tried to explain it
here. Dave and Charlie talk about a linear accelerator. So
what does Charlie have for us?
Hes going to
explain exothermic reaction by the use of an ethanol cannon.
Charlie has a 3-foot PVD tube facing the audience. He has a
nerf ball stuffed into the end. Into the other end, he sprays
some aerosol spray. He then caps it. He then lights a fuse
and within seconds the nerf ball explodes out of the tube like a
cannon. Im not sure what was being demonstrated here
but it was way cool.
2. Robin Peterson; a
9th grader She will demonstrate nucleation sites and
ultrasonic soda pop. She has two 2-liter bottles of soda pop.
Along side is an ultrasonic cleaner big enough to hold both
bottles. What is an ultrasonic cleaner used
for? Dave asks. Robin says it is often used to
clean dentures and stuff. Ha! As if Dave didnt
know. The ultrasonic cleaner when activated will create
nucleation sites. Robin and Dave remove the caps of the soda
bottles and replace them with caps with small holes in the top.
They place the bottles into the ultrasonic cleaner and within
seconds the soda explodes through the small holes in the caps.
The soda shoots at least 15 feet into the air. Very cool.
Im not sure what was being demonstrated here but it
was way cool.
Dave goes back to teasing Charlie and
says, What do you think of your little sponge gun
now?
It was fun watching Daves
reaction to the soda exploding out of the bottles. Dave ran to
the back of the stage, followed by Charlie. It sort of
reminded me of George Costanza reacting to a small kitchen fire
at a childrens birthday party.
3.
Michelle Ikoma an 8th grader She
has for us a CO2 rocket. Dave will sit on a homemade go-cart,
energized by a fire-extinguisher. Dave sits on a milk crate
for a chair, and with the hose of the fire extinguisher facing
to the back, Dave turn it on and the force of the extinguisher
will propel the go-cart forward. This will be an example of
Newtons Third Law. Dave brightens and says,
Oh, Newtons Third Law - objects in motion
tend to stay in motion. Michelle corrects Dave,
No, thats Newtons First Law of
Motion. Newtons Third Law is every action has an
opposite and equal reaction. Dave gets on the cart but before
he starts the contraption, Michelle warns, Be careful.
There are no brakes and no steering. Now she tells
him. Dave is ready to go. He presses the extinguisher and
off he goes across the stage. Success. Long time Dave
Letterman viewers will recall his first doing this on Late Night
a million years ago. Dont blame the kid scientist,
though. She wasnt born yet.
And that was Kid
Scientists.
KEANU REEVES: Dressed in all
black. Hes in the demon-filled
Constantine. It opens on Friday. He also
recently received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Did
Keanu ever do scientific experiments when he was a kid? He
says he has, that is if you include blowing up little toy army
men as a scientific experiment.
He says it was fun
getting his Star on the Walk of Fame. It made his mom really
proud and it was fun to have his friends around to celebrate.
And Keanu reached another milestone a few months ago . . . . he
turned 40. Hes not too happy about that, but just
wait until he hits 50. 40 will looks great!
Keanu is
a bit of the motorcycle fan and one of his favorite things to do
is to ride around Wall Street here in New York City around 4:00
in the morning. The cavernous, canyon-like setting in the
empty streets allows him to go fast and to go loud. Wall
Street is busy and very active during daylight hours. After
nightfall, it becomes a near ghost town.
We see a
clip from Constantine and yes, it does appear to be
filled with demons as Dave described. It opens Friday.
ACT 5:
And
now its time for the Locked-Out NHL Player of the
Night, sponsored by Castrol --- engineered for todays
smaller cars.
Tonights Locked-Out NHL player
is the Tampa Bay Lightnings Dave
Andreychuk. Dave was born September 29, 1963.
Hes a right-handed left-wing with a career history of
1,320 points scored. And he was hoping to add a breakfast nook
to his kitchen in 2005. Better luck next year, Dave.
This has been the Locked-Out NHL Player of the Night, sponsored
by Castrol --- engineered for todays smaller cars.
Thanks for watching, and drive safely.
MICHAEL BUBLE: From his
CD, Its Time, Michael Buble performed
Feeling Good. And that was our show
for Tuesday February 15, 2005.
Wahoo
EXTRA!

In
tonights 3rd Kid Scientist demonstration, we witnessed
Newtons 3rd Law of Motion. Dave incorrectly thought
it would demonstrate Newtons 1st Law.
Newton's First Law of Motion:
I. Every object in a state of uniform motion tends
to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is
applied to it.
This is Newtons 3rd
Law.
Newton's Third Law of Motion:
III. For every action there is an equal and
opposite reaction.
I think most of us are familiar with
Law #1 and Law #2. Of course, we are now all asking ourselves,
What is Newtons 2nd Law of Motion?
This is Newtons 2nd Law of Motion.
Newton's Second Law of Motion:
II. The relationship between an object's mass m,
its acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma.
Acceleration and force are vectors (as indicated by their
symbols being displayed in slant bold font); in this law the
direction of the force vector is the same as the direction of
the acceleration vector.
Hmmm. Im sure
Newtons 2nd Law of Motion is to be valued and worthy
of our understanding, but for some reason we havent
quite learned to appreciate its importance as much as the other
two. Newtons Second Law needs a good PR guy to get
its message out. The Holy Spirit has a similar problem.
Its a new feature here at the Wahoo
Gazette. Its something I call,
Last Night On Full House. My
girls are big big fans of the Full House, watching
the two episodes on NICK every night. For Valentines
Day, I got them the full first season on DVD. They loved it.
Im gold for a couple weeks now.
Last night
Joey Gladstone opened for Wayne Newton
in Vegas. It was his first time performing in Las Vegas. It
was also the first time his father ever saw his stand-up act.
It became very emotional at the end of the program. Joey did
a great piece of stand-up and was personally thanked by Wayne
Newton himself. I explained to my girls who Wayne Newton is
and how much I love "Danke Shoen." I promised them
that when they woke Wednesday morning, I would have Wayne
Newtons Danke Shoen playing on the
record player. After Full House, I put them to
bed and went through my albums in search of my Wayne
Newtons Greatest Hits album. I soon found it under
Easy Listening and sure enough, song 1 on
side 1 was Danke Shoen. I played it for
the girls Wednesday morning and they liked it! Im
going to print out the lyrics tonight and well learn
the words this weekend. This concludes the debut of the
Wahoo Gazettes Last Night on
Full House.
I was driving in to work this
morning and I begin wondering, Does a fan of NASCAR
look at Indy Racing the way an American League baseball fan
looks at the National League, or is it more like a baseball fan
looking at, say, basketball?
NASCAR and
Indy Racing same sport, different leagues? Or are
they two different sports altogether?
Do you know how
some grocery products have a born on date,
or must be sold by date? I think the same
should be put on computer equipment. With technology changing
so quickly, most consumers dont realize the new stuff
theyre buying is old.
This has been a Wahoo
Gazette PSA.
I read this in todays New
York Daily News regarding the rampant use of steroids in
baseball. I thought it a poor choice of words.
Major League Baseball and the
Players Association agreed to a beefed-up testing policy earlier
this year.
Of course,
Central Park isnt the first canvas for
Christos work. Check this out, sent to
me from Wahoo reader Dave Sikula of
Pacifica, California.
http://www.charlesmschulzmuseum.org/Christo/
Ill be glad to see The Gates
leave town, for no other reason than to finally get
Donavans Mellow Yellow from
banging around in my head.
Ill be visiting
The Gates on Friday and Ill let
you know of my experience. Hopefully itll have a
happier ending than my trip last week to the DMV.
All
kidding aside, I will make my trip to The
Gates with an open mind. I could go either way and I
wont know till I see it in person. So far around
here among staff members, the ooohs and
ahhhs are about equal with the ugghhs and yechhs.