Could you use that in a sentence please?

As I upload demo reels to the Cricket Feet Casting server for the director of Salvation, Texas to watch (sort of pre-prereads), I have the Scripps National Spelling Bee on ESPN.
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I am mesmerized. (Did I spell that right?)
PS–What do the casting associate for the number one most-watched TV show on the planet and an up-and-coming indie film casting director talk about over dinner? Milk-enduced projectile vomit, Snakes on a Plane, the Pinehaven Mental Institution fire on DOOL, and Stick It (the best movie EVER), of course. Thanks, Keith. I like your new girlfriend. She’s way cool.

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7 Comments

  1. Bon June 1, 2006 at 11:58 am

    Oh, and it’s going over to ESPN2 in a couple of minutes, in case anyone wants to join me in watching. 😉

  2. Ed R June 1, 2006 at 12:26 pm

    Sometimes, Geekness is just so cute;)

  3. hannah June 1, 2006 at 12:33 pm

    I am HEARTBROKEN that “Stick It” left the theater before I could see it. But the cute girl that went to Biloxi with me really wants to see it too–it was at that point I decided she was completely awesome. (And she loves “Bring It On” too, so that sealed the deal…)

  4. babes June 1, 2006 at 8:47 pm

    sorry i missed…
    i can’t figure out what the most watched tv show on the planet is? i would guess american idol but do they have a casting associate?

  5. Bon June 1, 2006 at 9:20 pm

    Ah, but you didn’t miss it! The final bits are on ABC right now. Prime time SPELLING, baby!
    And it’s “CSI: Miami.” Seriously. Most-watched show on the PLANET.
    I know!

  6. babes June 1, 2006 at 10:01 pm

    and to think, whats-his-face quit NYPD blue for a burgeoning film career.
    when i said “sorry i missed…” i wasn’t *really* sorry…sorry. (I tried to tell you I am *not a geek*…you…just…didn’t…believe me! (but i am a dork and a loner…oh and a vixen…isn’t that enough?)
    and i do *like* geeks. they’re really nice and smart.
    and it makes me sad when i see you come to my blog and not leave any comments.

  7. Bon June 1, 2006 at 10:11 pm

    Yay! It’s a girl who won! Yay!
    And I’m still AT your blog, babes! I just have two or three entries open in different tabs and will be commenting after I’ve read them. I have a LOT of reading catch-up to do, having been in non-stop casting mode for the better part of 48 hours now.
    Finally taking a break and there is a TON to read. What the HELL am I going to do while on the 14-Day Screenplay Challenge? I’ll NEVER read anything and I’ll see my Rojo feed covered in unread stories and feel like such a LOSER.
    Ack!
    Oh well, just glad a girl won, even though it wasn’t the girl I WANTED to win. I was so pulling for that cute 10-year-old. So precious! Ah well, she did a great job, for a rookie. She can spell laps around me, that’s for damn sure!