Last week
I was a studio audience member at "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" to get my chance at actually being on the show. You see, you have to wait in line outside the building, then wait in the hall outside the studio, then wait inside the studio, sit through several tapings, take an exam, and be interviewed, all to be considered for the show's contestant pool. I'll cut to the chase and inform you all that unfortunately I will not be appearing on the show as a contestant -- BUT, my left shoulder will make it's debut on national television sometime in May. (You know the part of the show when they pan the camera over to the contestant's family member? Yeah, I was chosen to be the "on-air" shoulder next to those people.)
I was a studio audience member at "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" to get my chance at actually being on the show. You see, you have to wait in line outside the building, then wait in the hall outside the studio, then wait inside the studio, sit through several tapings, take an exam, and be interviewed, all to be considered for the show's contestant pool. I'll cut to the chase and inform you all that unfortunately I will not be appearing on the show as a contestant -- BUT, my left shoulder will make it's debut on national television sometime in May. (You know the part of the show when they pan the camera over to the contestant's family member? Yeah, I was chosen to be the "on-air" shoulder next to those people.)There are a lot of things that a person should probably take advantage of experiencing while in New York -- things like Broadway shows, incomparable shopping opportunities, world famous parades and events... the list could go on and on. Yeah -- I don't care about those things. I have decided to go on a quest for free stuff from daytime tv talk shows. Anyone who would like to join me is welcome. Accomodations at the regal Sharp Suites will be on me. I plan on seeing Tyra, Martha, and Ellen (she does a couple shows in NY every year). I think that my best chance at free stuff will be the Tyra show, and while I hate Tyra, I do love free stuff so I am willing to risk being irritated.
2 comments:
i am so excited for may. i can't even tell you. you want to know why? by may I'll not be working at a stationery store...and hopefully home with babe in arms and a remote control in the hands...watching EVERY daytime show looking for you.
life will be so good.
hey, i'm proud of you taking advantage of the big city life. You go girl.
p.s. I couldn't be more proud than I am right this minute about the birth of your blog. It is wonderful!
you would really be on the TYRA show? Have you never watched the soup? In order to be on the Tyra show you have to wear a swim suit with your weight on it. And if that isnt bad enough they cover up the number and have people try and guess how much you weigh just to make you feel that much worse. And if she did give away free stuff it would just be a poster of her or something or maybe cyote ugly if you are lucky. I say your best bet is Ellen, cause if you dont get free stuff then you atleast get to dance and stuff. Plus you are a cute girl and I bet Ellen would notice and not be shy to reward you for it with a toaster or something.
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