Proof
No sooner did I post that I'd be on Knitty Gritty, then Vickie Howell sends mail to all her guests with photographic evidence.
Here is Vicky, sporting the best darn earrings ever (well, at least for an 80s themed show) and my Happy Hat. This picture was taken just after we finished shooting my episode.
I guess there's something about the happy hat, because Vicky and the crew managed to cooerce the executive producer, Joel Rizor, into wearing the hat as well.
If you look to the far right of this image, the knitster in the striped shirt is the person who produced my segment, the lovely Miss Cam Frierson. It's great that they caught her moonlighting on thier own set! For shame, Cam, for shame.
All joking aside, she was really great, even when I was being a complete moron while we did our run throughs, she was always nice about repeating herself to get me back on course. Thanks Cam :o)
I have to admit, my favorite part of the whole day was lunch, we sat around telling the worst jokes we could. Cam took the cake for:
"What's brown and sticky?"
"A stick."
You can't argue with logic like that.
Oh, and if you want to see other pictures from their last few weeks of shooting, here they are.
I haven't mentioned all the great crew, but they are honestly, and sincerely, some of the nicest and most fun people. This was definitely an Ego-free zone, at least from my what I could see.
Here is Vicky, sporting the best darn earrings ever (well, at least for an 80s themed show) and my Happy Hat. This picture was taken just after we finished shooting my episode.
I guess there's something about the happy hat, because Vicky and the crew managed to cooerce the executive producer, Joel Rizor, into wearing the hat as well.
If you look to the far right of this image, the knitster in the striped shirt is the person who produced my segment, the lovely Miss Cam Frierson. It's great that they caught her moonlighting on thier own set! For shame, Cam, for shame.
All joking aside, she was really great, even when I was being a complete moron while we did our run throughs, she was always nice about repeating herself to get me back on course. Thanks Cam :o)
I have to admit, my favorite part of the whole day was lunch, we sat around telling the worst jokes we could. Cam took the cake for:
"What's brown and sticky?"
"A stick."
You can't argue with logic like that.
Oh, and if you want to see other pictures from their last few weeks of shooting, here they are.
I haven't mentioned all the great crew, but they are honestly, and sincerely, some of the nicest and most fun people. This was definitely an Ego-free zone, at least from my what I could see.
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