BRAVO!
so i pitched an idea in the meeting today. The Network Lady seemed to like it. The Network Lady then proceeded to muse that it was probably “too gay for Bravo.” WTF?
at the end of the meeting she gave us a bunch of assignments that would help our chances of getting one of our shows greenlit there. i hate assignments. between my erratic schedule of strategy meetings, story conferences, pitch meetings, brain-stormings, internet research, and aimless cavorting, there’s been precious little time for completing assignments.
and this is all not to mention my new ideas about sin and animal people (not really my idea). time-consuming.
i watched a program on The History Channel today. i learned the origins of the words bootlegger, and moonshine, the saying “the real McCoy,” and the phrase “monkey rum,” along with its origin. had i been taking notes, i would be smarter. i plan on watching historical documentaries and taking notes in the future. maybe that’s what i can write about on this site. i can be an educator.
now, after a nap, after the show, after the pitch meeting, i sit in the lobby of my magic computer gig (three out of five business days isn’t bad for a new freelancer) waiting for the tapes i’ll be loading into the computer.
lazy nights.
$25 an hour.
at the end of the meeting she gave us a bunch of assignments that would help our chances of getting one of our shows greenlit there. i hate assignments. between my erratic schedule of strategy meetings, story conferences, pitch meetings, brain-stormings, internet research, and aimless cavorting, there’s been precious little time for completing assignments.
and this is all not to mention my new ideas about sin and animal people (not really my idea). time-consuming.
i watched a program on The History Channel today. i learned the origins of the words bootlegger, and moonshine, the saying “the real McCoy,” and the phrase “monkey rum,” along with its origin. had i been taking notes, i would be smarter. i plan on watching historical documentaries and taking notes in the future. maybe that’s what i can write about on this site. i can be an educator.
now, after a nap, after the show, after the pitch meeting, i sit in the lobby of my magic computer gig (three out of five business days isn’t bad for a new freelancer) waiting for the tapes i’ll be loading into the computer.
lazy nights.
$25 an hour.

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