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Offline nickclone

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Have You Ever Been On TV?
« on: Thursday, March 06, 2008, 08:27:47 PM »
I was on tv once, but I never got to see it. When I was 16 (almost eight years ago) I flew down to see some family in Northboro, Massachusetts during the Christmas holiday. On the day I was supposed to go back home there was a big snow storm and my flight was canceled for that day. However, as I was waiting to check in I got that feeling that someone was staring at me, I slowly turn around and theres a camera less than three feet from my face. I slowly turned back around and tried the ignore the burning sensation the camera was putting on the back of my neck. I later found out from my family that I was on the 11 o'clock news that night.

Has anyone else ever been on tv? I was also in the newspaper twice, only one of the stories had my picture in it...thank God.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #1 on: Thursday, March 06, 2008, 08:46:47 PM »
In Puerto Rico, half a lifetime ago.  Being local, and related to a renowned literary figure there, I represented Atari in an ill-timed PR campaign.  There was a cart-production plant there, and the news that it was closing down came out while I was there.  Haha!  Gotta love big-time screwups.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #2 on: Thursday, March 06, 2008, 08:48:19 PM »
Not that I know of. There's always the off chance that I was caught in a news story that I don't know about, I suppose.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #3 on: Thursday, March 06, 2008, 09:05:21 PM »
Not really sure.  If I was, it wasn't anything worth remembering.  I've been in newspapers on a number of occasions, though.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #4 on: Thursday, March 06, 2008, 10:59:02 PM »
I was in a commercial when I was in Boy Scouts as a kid. Apparently I was on the news when I was at a soccer practice and another time at Tuba-fest downtown though I didn't see either.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #5 on: Thursday, March 06, 2008, 11:46:35 PM »
None that I can recall. I tend to avoid video cameras as much as possible.

I have been named in the newspaper quite a few times, mostly for fair winnings.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #6 on: Friday, March 07, 2008, 03:19:09 AM »
yeah, but for a really lame reason. when i was about ten, one of my friend's dads worked for a local news station. they were doing a story on colouring additives in sweets and needed some footage to go along with the words. we just sat around in his garden knocking back skittles for half an hour while they filmed it.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #7 on: Friday, March 07, 2008, 05:13:26 AM »
Yeah, I was, twice.  There used to be a local show called Uncle Al's... something.  It was a kids show.  Practically any kid that grew up in Cincinnati in the late 70's or early 80's was on the show at one time or another.

I was also on the news within the last year.  I don't think I told this story, so I'll - *ahem* - take the opportunity....

Jennie and I moved into a house together this past summer with her son, Lucas, who was five at the time.  We moved about an hour from where we were living before.  Due to the way the house purchase went down, we weren't certain that we were even going to get the house until like the 11th hour, so Lucas' school and daycare arrangements were tough with school gearing up less than a month after we moved.

Lucas was moving to first grade.  We live too close to his school for him to ride the bus (but way too far for a five-year-old to walk.  His school starts after Jennie and I have to be to work, so we had arranged for a private bussing service to pick him up from a daycare (and drop him off).  The daycare and bus situation was all arranged in the week leading up to school.  The lady at the bus company said usually it takes a few weeks to process the paperwork but she'd make sure he could ride the bus on the 2nd day of school.  It was going to be a life-saver for us.

Well, on that 2nd day of school, the schools principal called Jennie and said that the bus driver who was supposed to take him from school to the daycare kicked him off and sent him back to school, because he wasn't on the riding list.  The kind principal took him to the daycare herself.

It turns out that instead of the bus driver didn't check the list initially, but instead drove down the school driveway onto the street (clogged with traffic at this time of day).  While waiting she must have checked because she dropped him off a ways down the street.  She told a 3rd grader (9 years old) to take him back to school.  So we're talking about a five year old kid at a brand new school on just the second day, in an area of town he is completely unfamiliar with where he knows no one, and he's being dropped off in some random neighborhood where a 9 year old girl took him back to school.

Needless to say, we were fucking pissed.  We didn't want a bus driver that makes decisions like that responsible for Lucas, because it was flat-out irresponsible.  So we call the bus company to complain and ask for the bus driver to either be terminated or at the very least moved to another bus or route.  What do we hear?  The woman Jennie spoke to that said Lucas could ride on the 2nd day was very rude and claimed to have no recollection of their conversation at all and that she wouldn't get to his paperwork for another week or two.

This was a big deal.  Jennie called the police claiming they endangered her child (the officer said that while he understood a mother's concern, what the bus driver did wasn't exactly endangerment and hence wasn't illegal).  My parents, myself, Jennie, Jennie's mom, Jennie's sister, and my friend Dave all called the company several times, speaking to various people in order to complain, claim do be a third party that heard about the incident calling to ream them, and to discuss things with the owner/manager.  The owner/manager was nice, but the entire company was idle about the whole thing and basically taking the stance "Sorry..." in that "I'm saying I'm sorry but don't really mean it" sort of way.  This went on for a few days.

We thought about filling a suit but in the end it would have cost too much money.  So we used a contact at the big local news station and put the story on the news.  We thought it would be sort of a filler story if it was a slow news day, or not even make it on the air.  It was the lead story.  In fact, if it wasn't for some big storm, it would have been the very first thing mentioned on the five o'clock news.  It was also the top story on the website for two days straight and available as one of the top five stories for the rest of the week. 

Lucas was perfect in the story.  His greatest sound bite was when he said "The bus driver said I wasn't on her list, so she just stopped at somebody's house and kicked me off," in that cute squeaky five-year old voice with this sort of uncomfortable look on his face.  You could just feel mothers everywhere feeling crushed for him when you watched it.

Unfortunately, nothing has changed.  Same bus driver.  But the company did make sure his paperwork was pushed through faster.  So I guess we did get that out of it.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #8 on: Friday, March 07, 2008, 08:31:17 AM »
That's nuts.  Smart move on the news thing, though.  I'm actually surprised you didn't see greater results from it.  Maybe you could burn down one of their houses.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #9 on: Friday, March 07, 2008, 08:46:43 AM »
Well we tried to be as reasonable and professional about the thing as we could.  Jennie had to physically keep me from leaving the house to go to the bus company's office.  I most certainly would have broken something there, probably someone's face.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #11 on: Friday, March 07, 2008, 04:51:28 PM »
Well we tried to be as reasonable and professional about the thing as we could.  Jennie had to physically keep me from leaving the house to go to the bus company's office.  I most certainly would have broken something there, probably someone's face.

I got angry just relating to your experience.  If someone did that to my little one, I would have done at least as much.  I definitely would have looked hard into legal recourse, and trashed the company's reputation by any means I could think of.


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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #12 on: Friday, March 07, 2008, 05:12:45 PM »
OMG I had no idea Uncle Al was on so long, or up to '89.

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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #13 on: Friday, March 07, 2008, 07:25:57 PM »
I was on this once:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mike_Bullard_Show
As a guest?


I've never been on TV that I know of, although I was on the front page of the Prep Sports section in High School for football, it was actually a pretty cool picture, I was blocking someone on a kickoff return and the guy running the ball was running off my block. The cool part was that it was a nice block and the guy I was hitting was in mid-air on his way to his back.  Aside from that I was often mentioned in the box scores for football.  I also used to work for a parks department preparing baseball fields for play.  One day shortly after the columbine shootting a reporter came by looking to do something non-shooting related.  He took my picture while I was chalking the batters box and it ended up on like the second to last page of the paper.

I was also in the local paper of the town I grew up in for OM, and sports probably a dozen times, but that doesn't really count.


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Re: Have You Ever Been On TV?
« Reply #14 on: Saturday, March 08, 2008, 12:24:36 AM »
Haha I still remember Pug's story of his encounter with Mike Bullard :) Kinda miss Canada now.

I don't think I've ever been on TV, not exclusively anyway, I coulda been part of a background. I've been in a few magazines and newspapers due to the nature of my work.

My press releases are usually published in the media here.. I don't consider them noteworthy "literature" though :P It's just PR.