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Post by EvilDustBooger » Mon Feb 19, 2007 3:53 pm

BAS wrote: (P.S.: My dad thinks it is a bad idea and a waste of my time to try out, since I am too fat for the part. I'll probably still go, I think.)
...in the nicest way possible, ...tell your dad to fuck off.

Just go and give it a try. They are looking for an interesting, good natured person to be their spokesman. The key I think initially is to be smooth and grab their attention(in a GOOD way). A little demonstration of some physical comedy and comic timing might be helpful... They just had us stand in front of a camera in a lobby full of other contestants, reset the minute timer and said "Go".

Just think of something clever and give it your ALL.

Don`t be like me and wonder later if you gave them enough to make you really stand out...


Go get `em tiger!

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Post by BAS » Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:36 pm

EvilDustBooger wrote:
BAS wrote: (P.S.: My dad thinks it is a bad idea and a waste of my time to try out, since I am too fat for the part. I'll probably still go, I think.)
...in the nicest way possible, ...tell your dad to fuck off.

Just go and give it a try. They are looking for an interesting, good natured person to be their spokesman. The key I think initially is to be smooth and grab their attention(in a GOOD way). A little demonstration of some physical comedy and comic timing might be helpful... They just had us stand in front of a camera in a lobby full of other contestants, reset the minute timer and said "Go".

Just think of something clever and give it your ALL.

Don`t be like me and wonder later if you gave them enough to make you really stand out...


Go get `em tiger!

I more or less did tell my dad to f.o.-- actually, I asked him "Well, if I don't try it now, when will I?" Something he didn't have an answer for (esp. since he is the one who complains the most about how awful it is to be getting older-- never mind that my mom is older than him and seldom complains!)

I assure you, I WILL wonder afterwards! It is too much a part of my nature. (If it helps any, I am certain I will worry at least as much as you! We can have a worrying and wondering contest! :P )

Grab their attention in a good way...? I'm going to have to change my plans of dropping my pants and mooning them, then.... :wink:



Well, we now return you to your regularly scheduled thread....


ALL HAIL THE EVIL DUST BOOGER!!!


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Do things that have never been done."
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Post by EvilDustBooger » Mon Feb 19, 2007 4:54 pm

...yeah.

This is supposed to be about ME after all.











...well,

it IS nice to have a little company occasionally, so, whatever... :wink:


safe trip tomorrow BAS

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Post by dana » Mon Feb 19, 2007 5:02 pm

BigCock wrote:
dana wrote:I think animals definitely have personalities - they just can't reflect on themselves. They'll never think to themselves "Damn I cool!!!" They just do it.... and then move on. (which of course makes them decidedly cool.)
I reflect upon how cool I am all the time, and I am certainly an animal. References available upon request, baby.
baby???

BigCock, by all indications you're a whole different kind of animal.

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Post by dana » Mon Feb 19, 2007 5:10 pm

So Evil Booger, are you serious about doing an audition for the TV Maytag guy? That sounds hysterical!!

(I know this is about you, but I just did something that is almost as wierd - maybe wierder. I just got back from being the star on an infomercial.

What a fucking odd life sometimes!!!)

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Post by unjonharley » Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:01 pm

Damn kids anyway, Your pappies just might fool the hell out of you..It's my kids that think I'm weird.. I get: Are you going to that thing in the desert again??Is grampa going too??So far I got one out of six to go..We had to spend some time at the gate..Up until then he had his nose in the air.. When he got back in the van I couldn't make him sit still..I'm 70 this year and gramp's(father inlaw) is 86..See ya on the playa

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Post by mojo » Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:08 pm

And a hot little number you are, too...........

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Post by EvilDustBooger » Tue Feb 20, 2007 6:48 am

dana wrote:So Evil Booger, are you serious about doing an audition for the TV Maytag guy? That sounds hysterical!!

What a fucking odd life sometimes!!!)
Yeah. It is. And I really did it... And it would be QUITE a change if I got it.
Not that life is too bad where I`m at now.
I`m my own boss, and I`m doing pretty well, But, I started
thinking about some advice I was giving to kinetic the other day and I
realized it might be about time to re-invent MYSELF as well. Then my agent calls along with a half dozen friends telling me about this audition.
It was very encouraging to have everyone telling me I would be a great Maytag man...
The only down side would be my elderly parents that I`d worry about while doing all the travelling...
...but I`m getting ahead of myself...first, I`ve got to get a "call-back" !!

Congrats on your starring role! (infomercial?...hmm. I`m envisioning exercise equipment and cookwear...? I`m probably not even close.)

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Post by EvilDustBooger » Tue Feb 20, 2007 7:01 am

unjonharley wrote:Damn kids anyway, Your pappies just might fool the hell out of you..It's my kids that think I'm weird..
Yeah. That goes with the turf.
You start out being a deity in their eyes; the giver of all things wonderous.
By the time they turn 12 you have completely changed in their eyes and have begun your slow descent into an imbecilic stupor that lasts throughout their teenage years. Then amazingly, you start to become wise again. I`m pretty lucky. My kid(20) turned out really good in spite of me raising him on my own since he was 8. He just moved out on his own, and I am VERY proud.

Took him to Burning Man in `04 & `05 by the way, and he was the "coolest" kid in his high school, as a result....go figure!

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Post by dana » Tue Feb 20, 2007 5:19 pm

EvilDustBooger wrote:
dana wrote:So Evil Booger, are you serious about doing an audition for the TV Maytag guy? That sounds hysterical!!

What a fucking odd life sometimes!!!)
Yeah. It is. And I really did it... And it would be QUITE a change if I got it.
Not that life is too bad where I`m at now.
I`m my own boss, and I`m doing pretty well, But, I started
thinking about some advice I was giving to kinetic the other day and I
realized it might be about time to re-invent MYSELF as well. Then my agent calls along with a half dozen friends telling me about this audition.
It was very encouraging to have everyone telling me I would be a great Maytag man...
The only down side would be my elderly parents that I`d worry about while doing all the travelling...
...but I`m getting ahead of myself...first, I`ve got to get a "call-back" !!

Congrats on your starring role! (infomercial?...hmm. I`m envisioning exercise equipment and cookwear...? I`m probably not even close.)
I heartily recomend re-inventing yourself on a regular basis!
Among other things it wards off the negative potential of aging, where things can start to contract as you get older. (I have this theory about alzheimers....)

And it was a nutracuetical product. What else!!

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Post by EvilDustBooger » Thu Feb 22, 2007 6:24 pm

...more about me.



I am a zen master of sorts.
I have unfolded the mystery of, and can even perform the sound of one hand clapping.

Really. I can move in a manner that enables me to clap my one hand all by itself, using nothing but the surrounding air.







I speak truth
...with only the occasional pertinent detail removed.







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