That said, on to today...or rather, yesterday. I was out last night with Rhett and Josh filming a commercial for Goldman's. As always, we had the classic hurry up and wait atmosphere; But all in all it was pretty productive. Setting up and tearing down took up the majority of our time - especially trying to get a 12' x 24' green screen evenly lit in a very small space (credit to: Rhett, Josh, Downy's wrinkle free spray, a lot of boxes, weights, and many-a-lights). There were a few times Josh had to visit the fuse box due to a sudden power outage, but no biggie. The day ended in some Arby's, some NBA Live, and a nice, warm bed. Mmmm. The second part/finale of the commercial should be shot sometime next week. I'll try go get photos on that day, too.









Oh, also, last night the Detroit Pistons defeated the Toronto Raptors in a blowout. This is significant because it's the first time they started their "new" traditional lineup of Rodney Stuckey (PG), Allen Iverson (SG), Tayshaun Prince (SF), Amir Johnson (PF), and Rasheed Wallace (C). Rip came off the bench along with Bynum, McDyess, and Maxiell (who had a monster game along with Tay). Now, I think A.I. should be our 6th man and not Rip, but either way, I'm happy our team finally woke up and realized we're not built for a small lineup. Kudos, but about damn time.
(Credit photo to: Clarence Tabb Jr. / The Detroit News)Respect to Rip for taking his new role in stride.
Much, MUCH love,
B
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