Maybe that was too much xanax to take before going live on T.V., but I was nervous, overwhelmingly nervous. Had I known that I was going to show up to the station and be thrown on air without any prep, I might have chosen against waking up at 4:30 am. Maybe, I should be flattered that Park City TV had enough faith in me that they actually believed I would be cool and calm under the hot lights and random news stories.
So, the xanax didn’t calm my nerves, but somehow it managed to make me dull. We have all met that person that seems over medicated and flat…well that was me Thursday morning at 7am. Flat, dull, monotone, QUIET! The producers actually told me during the commercial break that, “it’s a morning show, don’t be afraid to be perky and you’re too quiet, let your voice have some pitch to it.” This was a first, I have never been told I was quiet, but I took the advice/criticism and went with it. Hour two, I felt better. I even cracked some jokes, but in the end although my ego was slightly crushed I was glad not to have to go back and relive, live my inability to talk to the camera like it’s my best friend. It was an experience, I am glad I tried, but I realize now I am going to have to find some other way to be fabulous.
http://www.jango.com/stations/257705;tunein?u=0&index=436
http://www.parkcity.tv/live/
Thursday Jan 31, 7am mountain morning show/ laugh with me not at me.
I am only slightly nervous that I will be hosting a two hour morning show on Park City TV Thursday morning. What scares me most is the fact I need to be there by 6:30 am. If you know me well, you understand my fear. When I told my father about it he first asked, “Is this a porn front?” then, “do I have to pay to be on the show?” I understand his concerns; it is random that they picked me to host, but who knows where it might lead? I am excited…better start planning my outfit!
http://www.parkcity.tv
http://www.jango.com/stations/411;tunein?u=0&in
We all have one. That go to outfit that no matter how flat your hair looks, greasy your face is, or bloated you feel you can slip it on and feel semi presentable. Why is that? If only the bad times were so fixable, I could throw on my skinny True Religions, cashmere gray turtle neck, red flats, and gold jewelry and feel like it was all going to be ok. I suppose just how we are not always feeling badly over the same mundane, self-fulfilling crap; our go to outfit is constantly changing. Just in case you feel bloated and you are looking for a pick me up, here are some of my favorite outfits…I doubt you have these, but you can always modify. Who knows, you might look and feel better today than ever before!
http://www.supremebeingclothing.co.uk/signedin/aw07/womenswear/w_skirts/womensskirts.html
This always makes me feel cute! The dress in the middle, not that you didn’t know.
http://shop.velvet-tees.com/product/dresses-tunics/114815/velvet-vandora.html
Put it on and smile.
http://www.fryeboots.com/subpages/catalog-detail.asp?sn=77955&fcp=catalog.asp?cat=SEASONAL@sty=@gen=0@goToPage=2
The go to shoe.
http://www.bagsnob.com/2007/10/fendi_spring_2008_the_return_o.html
Better than a face lift
http://www.jango.com/stations/14413;tunein?u=0&index=3&proxy_id=388835
Really, he is singing to you.