Friday, August 10, 2007

Not A Happy Camper

It's no secret that I am not a fan of camping. Who am I kidding, not being a fan is putting it mildly. I hate camping. I hate having to sleep in a tent out in the woods and not being able to plug my MacBook Pro into a socket. I don't rough it. My idea of camping is a motel room off the Las Vegas strip. I really really hate camping, yet I always seems to find myself in this predicament. The problem is that I made a promise to the girls that I would go with them, and I am not one to go back on my word when it comes to the family. I absolutely despise it when family members flake on each other, so I would never do cancel out after making a commitment.

Normally, I would just deal with it, but this time around, it was hard. I really wanted to be in San Jose with the IT DONNED ON ME team working our 48 Hour Film Project #2. However, I made that commitment to my family and I was not going to back out. The good news was that my Treo was able to pick up a signal so I was able to communicate with my team via phone and text message. While everyone else was doing all the boring camping stuff, I moved to the side of my tent and called my team members. When I lost signal, I text messaged them. I wanted a minute by minute update. My team knew felt my antsiness in the woods, so my executive producer texted back with the following faux required elements:

Genre:
Super Hero Musical

Character:
Kandy Kane, Hooker

Prop:
A Biplane

Line of Dialogue:
"And your little dog too!"


Ha ha, very funny Evan Donn. Can you imagine my frustration? I swear, I wished this San Jose Film Project had been any other weekend but this one. I could have flaked, but I would have never heard the end of it from my sister. The sad thing is that if the tables were turned, she would have dropped out and not cared about how it affected others. I'm not like that. I made a promise to the girls and I was not going to break it. It is unfortunate, but it is what it is. I swear, my nieces are the only thing keeping me from regretting my decision of going camping this weekend. In any case, at about 7pm, Evan texted me the real requirements. Once I got that information, I brainstormed ideas and continued to text the IT DONNED ON ME team until the wee hours in front of the camp fire. I may not physically be there for San Jose, but I will do everything I can to contribute to this project, even if it means racking up three digits worth of roaming charges!

Genre:
Holiday Film

Character:
Don or Dawn August, PR Specialist

Prop:
Peanut Butter

Line of Dialogue:
"I feel a little embarrassed."

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