So uh yeah I shaved my head today because I would later play a neo-Nazi in this guy’s final project for a Film class! It was very fun but I will start with yesterday!
I first hopped on the film because Alessandro, the guy in charge, needed someone to play a priest. I can (could) pull off sort of an older man thing with my receding hairline so I volunteered – thing was, we needed to drive to Piedmont because that was the only church that would let us film inside. And also blaspheme a whole lot.
But yeah I actually got to go in the back where they keep the fucking AWESOME priest’s robes and put those on, and one of the priests there actually helped me put on the collar thing. I looked totally badass. So the scene consisted of Jesus reprimanding me for being a total dick and giving me shaken-baby syndrome.
Today though he needed more people to play neo-Nazis (Alessandro doesn’t know a lot of bald white guys) so I volunteered to chop it all off. It was really awesome and great because I got to smash an old TV with a hammer and try not to inhale the poisonous fumes. Glass went EVERYWHERE. I guess you just get to do cool things like that when you’re a baldy.
I’m feeling really productive for some reason so I’ll actually do homework on a mid-weekend night!
It’s not really POISON… it just causes cancer. Also, if you breathe it in, your lungs can be illuminated in the visual spectrum by invisible radiation! Your organs could fluoresce with the majesty of Wal-Mart’s lighting system.
Also, your college hates me because I’m a furry, so I have to break up with you ;.;
yeah we are all real choking back the tears. the community really took a loss that day.
it’s a university, not a community college, right? I mean, you guys _are_ pretty fucking retarded.
*points out obvious irony of you being a neo-Nazi! XD*
Did the TV implode? (our physics professor told me once, there was vacuum or something inside. TRUE?)
I… think? Maybe. When I smashed it, even though it hadn’t been plugged in for weeks probably, smoke came out. Probably from the fact that it used to be a vacuum tube.
The phosphor coating on a CRT will ploom out when the tube is broken… I think…