#196350 - 02/22/10 03:33 PM
I turned down The Colony yesterday.
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It's been an interesting weekend at the Blasthold. Along with me and the DW celebrating our 12th wedding anniversary, I spent a bunch of time talking with the producers of "The Colony". One of my students will probably be on it and she told the producers about me. The producers looked up my blogs, forums posts, and a few other projects that I'm involved in then asked if I wanted to be on the show. Unfortunately, I'd have to leave work for ten weeks (not to mention be shut away from my family) and the $8k-10k they'd pay me wouldn't replace my lost job. I guess that's why all the scientists and engineers on these shows are retired. Alas, turning fear and dread into fame and fortune is difficult. -Blast
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#196351 - 02/22/10 03:38 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
[Re: Blast]
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Paranoid?
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It would have been wild to see you on there, but the commitment they're asking for is pretty ridiculous. The 10 weeks is rarely ever ten weeks. There is sometimes a commitment to do interviews and advertisements beyond the scheduled shoot.
This type of thing seems to come up from time to time. I think I remember something about a wildlife show as well. Is doing a show something you're interested in?
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#196352 - 02/22/10 03:55 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
[Re: Nicodemus]
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"Be Prepared"
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... not to mention that the fame and fortune would most probably lead to drug-use and a series of affairs that would likely destroy your marriage, followed by a long series of low-budget reality TV shows.
That is why I choose to stay here in my debris hut where it is safe. I'm almost done with my manifesto!
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#196360 - 02/22/10 05:14 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
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I'd have offered to go in your place. But alas, methinks my attitude about defense would preclude me from prime time. Too many dead "would be" invaders on the set tends to spoil the scenario I reckon.
For similar reasons I can't do the "Survivor" series. They'd find us at the beginning of day two with all the other competitors' throats cut while they slept. "Hey, no one else left, I win, right?"
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#196364 - 02/22/10 05:43 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
[Re: benjammin]
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Ben and Blast are fundamentally scientists: they believe that there is objective truth, and that it is discovered by the scientific method, empiric observation of the world. They are in this respect different from those who are fundamentally lawyers, who believe that truth is subjective, and is best discovered by the dialectic method, through debate between advocates of different aspects of the truth, adjudicated by an impartial authority.
Which is why we love Blast and Benjammin, and rely upon their wisdom.
The upside of taking a leave of absence from work and participating in a network show would be the potential for moving blogging the borderlands and ETS further on to the national stage, and thereby increasing the readership and economic viability of both websites. Perhaps a spinoff show, or Blast on Oprah, Leno, and Meet the Press, maybe a Blast action figure.
Too awful to contemplate. I support your decision to forego this honor.
The downside would involve Blast having to deal with countless clones of the Pacifica Network lady, and the damage that would result.
Even if it did result in a career change offer for Blast, the new career would probably not include performing experiments so dangerous that they have to be encased in concrete: he would miss it too much.
Edited by nursemike (02/22/10 05:52 PM)
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#196367 - 02/22/10 06:26 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
[Re: nursemike]
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Congratulations on your anniversary, I forgot we were married on almost the same day (but not to each other).
If they would settle for a engineer with an "intuitive grasp of all things electrical and mechanical - and utter lack of social skills" just let me know.
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#196373 - 02/22/10 07:45 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Not low at all for a reality show, the "talent" is non-union and if I'm not mistaken isn't there also a prize given at the end of the show?
$1000 a week with some potential upside. That's not a bad wage given that all of your expenses would also be covered.
How much do you think the contestants on American Idol are making?
Or the fishing crews on Dangerous Catch?
There's talent, and there's reality television, not even in the same ball park money-wise. That goes for crew pay too, I've worked on reality television shows, the pay sucks as do most of the shows.
JohnE
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#196385 - 02/22/10 09:37 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
[Re: nursemike]
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Registered: 03/12/09
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Loc: Florida
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Ben and Blast are fundamentally scientists: they believe that there is objective truth, and that it is discovered by the scientific method, empiric observation of the world. They are in this respect different from those who are fundamentally lawyers, who believe that truth is subjective, and is best discovered by the dialectic method, through debate between advocates of different aspects of the truth, adjudicated by an impartial authority.
Which is why we love Blast and Benjammin, and rely upon their wisdom.
The upside of taking a leave of absence from work and participating in a network show would be the potential for moving blogging the borderlands and ETS further on to the national stage, and thereby increasing the readership and economic viability of both websites. Perhaps a spinoff show, or Blast on Oprah, Leno, and Meet the Press, maybe a Blast action figure.
Too awful to contemplate. I support your decision to forego this honor.
The downside would involve Blast having to deal with countless clones of the Pacifica Network lady, and the damage that would result.
Even if it did result in a career change offer for Blast, the new career would probably not include performing experiments so dangerous that they have to be encased in concrete: he would miss it too much.
You never know, Blast could get his own show and then debunk everything Bear Grylls does, with his own flare of course.
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#196388 - 02/22/10 10:02 PM
Re: I turned down The Colony yesterday.
[Re: barbakane]
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INTERCEPTOR
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You never know, Blast could get his own show and then debunk everything Bear Grylls does, with his own flare of course. I could do that. I have LOTS of flares. -Blast
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