GOOD LUCK CHARLIE
I'd never heard of this show and it turns out it's a Disney show that kids seem to love. Mostly tweens though. Charlotte's and Beejay's kids both know and watch the show.
The cast was very friendly and they were really funny too. I thought the black girl on the show was the same one from Glee, but it wasn't. She just looked like her because she was pretty big and her face kind of looked the same. But I figured there's no way she would be working on that and this show at the same time.
We were cast as restaurant patrons inside the new, weather-themed restaurant that the dad puts their life savings in. These guys are funny and their comedic talents are pretty impressive. I wonder if it shows through on tape? The director was really into it and the production was very professional.
I met a girl Matty who declined a scholarship to Berkeley for English Lit just because she didn't like it and wanted to pursue acting. I was shocked, but also impressed that she would give it up to try to make it down here. I wish I had a chance to talk to her more, but what's the point as she was probably only 22.
We had a full 8.5 hours and were fed a courtesy meal that consisted of a giant cold-cut sandwich. It was ok, but nothing like catered meals on other productions.
After, I got a chance to hang with Janet at her place and play with the kitties. I think we are both argumentative and when someone says that about me, I don't get what they mean, but when I'm with her, I get it. It's not a good thing and I have to learn to temper that.
Then I hung out with Ash for a little while before heading home.
(written 3/26/12)
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