We're expecting about 2 inches of snow here, which doesn't sound like much but will still shut Durham down if it arrives. I decided to come in late to work to day, and hit the grocery store first. With the temperatures hovering around 40F, I figure it's as good as a 'fridge in my car's trunk. I would have felt all bad employee-ish, if my manager hadn't taken today off entirely.
'Safe'
Natter 31 But Looks 29
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
eta: As far as the inaug goes, I'm maintaining strict radio silence.
I'm in complete media black out.
Ear-ma for Allyson. I hope it's not serious.
We got sent home form work early because of the snow, and befroe I even got home, the snow had stopped.
Vince Vaughan tried to get a propguy friend of mine fired because he wouldn't even let him touch the real gun which was going to be used in a scene, even though it was unloaded. This is why.
I swear there was a Monk episode on this very subject recently. I think that's what it was, anyway.
Nonian, nah.
I wish if it is going to snow, it would do it on sunday, so I'd at least have one weekend day to do my errands and such. But nooooooo.
Hate winter.
Vince Vaughan tried to get a propguy friend of mine fired because he wouldn't even let him touch the real gun which was going to be used in a scene, even though it was unloaded. This is why.
What a meathead. (VV, that is.) Hello, potentially lethal instrument. Remember Brandon Lee? Yeesh.
Remember Brandon Lee? Yeesh.
Or more apt, John Eric Hexum.
Of course nobody remembers him anymore except as a cautionary tale about fucking around with the prop-guns.
Vince Vaughan tried to get a propguy friend of mine fired because he wouldn't even let him touch the real gun which was going to be used in a scene, even though it was unloaded. This is why.
The indy shoot I worked on as an AD had some scenes with firearms (none were fired on screen, just shown). There was no real prop master, just the guy who owned the guns. I was very adamant about the guns being kept in a secure room, he and the actor be the only two people to touch the guns, and he did not hand the actor the gun unless he personally showed me an empty chamber.
I'm a bit of a fanatic about set safety.