Me on TV 2

So, yeah, I was on TV. And it was hi-def:

Note my puffy hair. At the very last second—literally as behind-the-camera guy was counting down with his fingers—I reached up and puffed my hair. What was I thinking?

Luckily, it’s not a lot of hair.

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Some notes:
A) Getting up at 7:30AM sucks, even if it’s to be on TV.
B) I am vastly taller than MAC and Jane O’Connor.
C) One minute is shorter than you think.
D) The cameras for TV news shows are robots now! Like, they move around on their own like frickin’ Daleks. Did anyone else know that?
E) My voice isn’t usually that low. Must have been head-cold related, but it sounds kind of cool. (I wonder if anyone will ever engineer a virus that doesn’t make you feel like crap, but gives you perpetual sexy-cold voice.)
F) My hand gestures are weird when zoomed in on. Next time, must wear wrist weights.

Here’s a behind-the-scenes shot, as taken by Justine.

Thanks for watching, and have a great week.

865 thoughts on “Me on TV 2

  1. He put me in the lane with the kids with A times and I don’t even have a B time. And I have to do the same sets as the kids with A times. It sucks! Just he is going to retire and this other guy who is in grade twelve at my school and plays alto sax is going to coach. I’m dreading that.

  2. HARRY POTTER BOOKS ARE THE REASON TO LIVE! I LOVE THEM SO MUCH, I’VE LOST COUNT OF HOW MANY TIMES I’VE READ ALL THEM WHEN I GOT TO 10TIMES!

  3. hey! 🙂

    i use to play clarinet. then i switched to alto sax. and then to barry sax. and then back to alto. now i don’t play in the band at all 🙁 … i had to quit so i could be on the school newspaper.

  4. Shoe drawing is fun. Especially when you then wear the shoes that you just put clay all over with your rainbow socks and the bus driver stares at you.

  5. And that one time(yesterday) when I wore black winter boots and a dark brown sweater with the hood up. Yeah. My friend was all,”Are you trying to get to Narnia through the swimming lockers because the wall over there wouldn’t let you into the room of requirment?”

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