LAS VEGAS (THE TV SHOW)
Thank God there was a call-time change because otherwise, I would have arrived at the Culver Studios with only about four hours of sleep. That extra hour really helped and I was able to take a shower and get to the studios with extra time.
Wardrobe was cool with my outfit, but they put a tie on me that perfectly matched my shirt and slacks. Then I went back into holding where I took a little nap. Then it was time to get on the set.
The Montecito set actually looks like a small Indian casino, but obviously, you can tell it's a set. We were held in the sports book area where the giant screen tvs are actually just video tapes that are projected on a loop. It was nice to be able to watch some UFC, but then it got old real fast. Then again, you can't really get sick of watching Chuck Lidell knock Tito Ortiz out over and over again.
You gotta be careful about asking for things because sometimes, you'll actually get it. In this case, I'd always wanted to work Las Vegas, but when the day got long, I started to wish I could just rest my aching feet. The only thing keeping me afloat were the sexy outfits that I saw on most of the women.
I met Jocelyn, Sema and Stephanie on set and introduced them to Jesse who I had met at Journeyman. We shot the shit for some time, but after a little palm reading, we zoned out into nothingness.
We left the set for lunch and Jesse and I ate at In-N-Out while the girls did their own thing. I was reminded of my days at EJL advertising when we used to hit this In-N-Out for lunch sometimes. I never knew it was in Culver City.
Then, on one of the final scenes, I was grouped with a guy who had an easy-going demeanor that the ladies loved. I usually shy away from sex talk when working, but the girls loved his dirty talk. He just kept talking about sexual positions in a comedic manner and even the hot married waitress couldn't stop touching herself. I always have to remind myself that women think about sex probably just as much as we men do. The only difference is that they think about it in a different way - but they still think about it.
Thank God there was a call-time change because otherwise, I would have arrived at the Culver Studios with only about four hours of sleep. That extra hour really helped and I was able to take a shower and get to the studios with extra time.
Wardrobe was cool with my outfit, but they put a tie on me that perfectly matched my shirt and slacks. Then I went back into holding where I took a little nap. Then it was time to get on the set.
The Montecito set actually looks like a small Indian casino, but obviously, you can tell it's a set. We were held in the sports book area where the giant screen tvs are actually just video tapes that are projected on a loop. It was nice to be able to watch some UFC, but then it got old real fast. Then again, you can't really get sick of watching Chuck Lidell knock Tito Ortiz out over and over again.
You gotta be careful about asking for things because sometimes, you'll actually get it. In this case, I'd always wanted to work Las Vegas, but when the day got long, I started to wish I could just rest my aching feet. The only thing keeping me afloat were the sexy outfits that I saw on most of the women.
I met Jocelyn, Sema and Stephanie on set and introduced them to Jesse who I had met at Journeyman. We shot the shit for some time, but after a little palm reading, we zoned out into nothingness.
We left the set for lunch and Jesse and I ate at In-N-Out while the girls did their own thing. I was reminded of my days at EJL advertising when we used to hit this In-N-Out for lunch sometimes. I never knew it was in Culver City.
Then, on one of the final scenes, I was grouped with a guy who had an easy-going demeanor that the ladies loved. I usually shy away from sex talk when working, but the girls loved his dirty talk. He just kept talking about sexual positions in a comedic manner and even the hot married waitress couldn't stop touching herself. I always have to remind myself that women think about sex probably just as much as we men do. The only difference is that they think about it in a different way - but they still think about it.
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