Even if they paid me a thousand bucks each time I wore it, I probably still wouldn't wear it.
But they are advertising it like it is their primo, number-one product.
I think what we are seeing is that the host may not be quite as important as we thought. Any person with the ability to read, enunciate and converse with the contestants is probably sufficient.
The game and the contestants are the real stars of the show.
Well, assuming my 10 wins might happen: The offense is on the field for approximately 30 minutes per game, so that comes to a mere $133,000 per minute.
I heard on the radio this morning that Dak is now one of the highest paid QBs in the league. 40 million a year. So if they win ten games, Dak gets 4 million per win.
If you travel around the entire region, the weather can vary greatly, but if you stay in one general location, such as the Valley, it is pretty much always the same.
When I used to fly out to LA a lot for work, I was based in the San Fernando Valley. Great weather. Always warmer than LAX and cooler than the deserts.
I spent a lot of time in San Diego, also. Fantastic weather, but I could never afford to live there.
Soon the SoCal "rainy season" will be over and everyday will be just like the last. No need to watch the weather again until next February or so.
There is an old joke about the easiest job on TV: being a weather forecaster in southern California.