Haha! This is my nametag from when me and my friend Bill Shubin decided to go on The Price is Right. Yeah, they had to put my full legal name on there, hence the -Ariel. Anyways, yeah that was a cool day. We seriously got there last minute, and we were contestants 324 and 325, contestant limit was 325 people lol. So if you were wondering how to actually be a contestant, before you go into the studio (after like a 4 hour wait outside), they seat people in like 8 at a time. This is because each group of 8 (before entering) pretty much goes through a quick group interview with the producers on the spot, so they pick out the people with the most outrageous/fun/fit-for-TV personalities as actual contestants to COME ON DOWN! The hardcore people who wear their custom t-shirts with pictures of Drew drawn on them and shit with bright ass colors and "PICK ME!" written all over them are cheaters just to get picked! Unfortunately, neither Bill nor I were picked. Damn shame too, it's been my childhood dream to play Plinko, but hey it was a fun experience and an actual good show. All players who had the opportunity to win a car won the car. And someone hit the $1.00 on the Big Wheel, and the girl sitting next to me was hella cute. Also, the studio is actually really small. It's the TV magic that makes it appear huge with like an 1000 people in the audience, but that ain't how it is. Also, Drew Carey is chubbier in person LOL.
Lol WTF. Why do I have this?! Guess I needed to get balled up by my 7 ft+ tall homeboy Todd Bleak aka The D.O.K. one day. This is his calling card I guess, so when you are in need of getting your shots swatted or your ankles broken, call him up (don't really bother lol I don't think this is his number anymore). Don't know the rate he charges though.
Curious letter from a Diana I knew. I would remember who she was if I saw her again, but I seriously forgot her last name. She was a fun person to be around in class...let's see what's in this letter.
LOL......guess my Spiky Hair couldn't withstand mother nature
Yeah from my late years of middle school into my early years of high school, I kept my hair style of All-Around Spikes. I seriously spent like tons of $$$ on tubs of gel and hairspray for it, especially when ICE hair glue came out. I would make sure that my hair was hella stiff and would last for the whole school day, especially after sweating playing B-ball during lunch or physical activities in P.E. Then, I grew into my no-gel phase, and I still am in it currently.
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