NellyLunatic1980 wrote:PAFs need photos now? Are TPTB trying to find more talk show guests to sit in the Hot Seat or something?
Nelly, just use your avatar, but, um, don't send the words.
But on the bright side, instead of committing all five to one day and possible more, people can now commit 3 to one day and have 2 backups if they carryover.sunflower wrote:What it will do is cut down on contestants' abilities to have PAFs in "shifts". With 3, you have a lot less leeway to split up the day between them. That is a long time to have to sit by a landline phone!! A couple that I initially used were only available for 3 or 4 hours, but with 5, it was worth the risk...with 3, not so much!!
I'd be happy to help. I shouldn't have any trouble getting you a photograph and the dates don't appear to be a problem. I would welcome the opportunity to practice. I have a bit of experience with the PAF process.frogman042 wrote:WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just got a call from a 212 area code and my heart skipped a beat. Yes, it was WWTBAM and they gave me a taping date! It is Friday, July 25th. Expected air week of Sept. 22.
So now I need some Phone-A-Friends ASAP - people on the bored have mentioned they might be available so I'm asking if anyone wants to be my friend.
It appears that there are some differences this year - one of them is that there are only 3 PAFs, and that I need to provide within 5 business days a photo and a release form for each of my PAF.
So if you:
- Don't mind potentially having you photo plastered over the airwaves
- Are able to get a photo of yourself before the end of next week
- Are willing to sign a release by the end of next week
- Have a lot of time free on Friday, July 25th with the possiblity of free time on Monday, the 28th
- A willingness to spend some time doing practice PAF trials
- A land-line phone, fast computer/internet connection, smart, good googling/wiki skills, and the desire to help me out...
Then please let me know ASAP.
I've been keeping my personal info pretty close to the vest since I didn't know if TPTB monitor the bored and if so if they feel being active on the bored is a plus or a minus, but now that I got the call, I feel free to give some more details about myself:
I currently live in Austin, Tx (for nearly 12 years now) - prior to that I lived 8 years in Switzerland. I was born and grew up in the Catskill Mountain region of NY State - and the original Woodstock festival took place litterally around-the-block from where I lived in 1969 (I was 11 at the time).
I have 10 wonderful children and a fantastic wife.
I've participated for a few years in the International O'Henry Pun-Off competition held in Austin every spring - I mention this because both interviewrs asked about it during my audition - so for those trying out - listing anything in which you have experience 'performinng' in front of a crowd/audience might give you a leg up.
I'm another 1958er (which I noticed just came up in another thread about a significant number of us who were born that year are on the bored) and had my 50th birthday this past February.
So, thanks so far for all the great advice I've recieved to date from this bored - and seriously, if you can be a PAF, please let me know ASAP.
---Jay
I probably saw you at the Pun-Off if you participated this year. I was there this year for a while and bought a few of the used books they were selling. It was on Kentucky Derby Day, right? I think I left to watch the Derby at B.D. Riley's, then returned to the Pun-Off.frogman042 wrote:I currently live in Austin, Tx (for nearly 12 years now) - prior to that I lived 8 years in Switzerland. I was born and grew up in the Catskill Mountain region of NY State - and the original Woodstock festival took place litterally around-the-block from where I lived in 1969 (I was 11 at the time).
I have 10 wonderful children and a fantastic wife.
I've participated for a few years in the International O'Henry Pun-Off competition held in Austin every spring - I mention this because both interviewrs asked about it during my audition - so for those trying out - listing anything in which you have experience 'performinng' in front of a crowd/audience might give you a leg up.
he says, without a trace of irony.TheConfessor wrote:. . . and have been on WWTBAM, . . .
I probably saw you at the Pun-Off if you participated this year. I was there this year for a while and bought a few of the used books they were selling. It was on Kentucky Derby Day, right? I think I left to watch the Derby at B.D. Riley's, then returned to the Pun-Off.TheConfessor wrote: I've participated for a few years in the International O'Henry Pun-Off competition held in Austin every spring - I mention this because both interviewrs asked about it during my audition - so for those trying out - listing anything in which you have experience 'performinng' in front of a crowd/audience might give you a leg up.
I missed the Pun-Off this past May since I was out-of-town but have participated the previous 3 years (2005-2007). I would love to do the pub-trivia round and would also love it if anyone on the BB could join us as well.TheConfessor wrote: I probably saw you at the Pun-Off if you participated this year. I was there this year for a while and bought a few of the used books they were selling. It was on Kentucky Derby Day, right? I think I left to watch the Derby at B.D. Riley's, then returned to the Pun-Off.
I competed in the Pun-Off about 20 years ago, but never mentioned that at any game show auditions. That was probably a good hook, and may be the biggest reason they chose you for the show.
I also live in Austin and have been on WWTBAM, so I'd be glad to meet and discuss strategy or whatever kind of advice, coaching, etc., you need.
I can also steer you to the best weekly pub quizzes in Austin, having done most of them many times. It might be a good way to pump up your competitive trivia juices. It also might be a good excuse for getting a few hours away from your ten kids!
-Obnoxious literal response On-kayrharris wrote: Am I the only one who doesn't know what Pun-Off is? Can you explain it in a short cut version? Thanks!
Check out the link that Frogman provided. There are also several videos from the O Henry Pun Off on YouTube, which will give you a sense of the atmosphere. Here's a starting point:kayrharris wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't know what Pun-Off is? Can you explain it in a short cut version? Thanks!