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checking that link of pics made me chuckle. total "b list" celebs trying to score free swag. the dude from scrubs, ozzie's fat son and some other peeps i have never heard of (except DH).
My buddy used to run the music series at Sundance every yr, so I went a few times to party and ski, etc. Always fun, except for those self-important b listers that think they are the shit - so annoying.
Now in these last agonizing minutes of life you have left, let me answer the question you asked earlier more thoroughly. Right at this moment, the biggest "R" I feel is Regret. Regret that maybe the greatest warrior I have ever known, met her end at the hands of a bushwhackin, scrub, alky piece of shit like you. That woman deserved better.
http://us.movies1.yimg.com/movies.ya...nnah/bill2.jpg
There's no return from 86'd.
cj, hopefully the store will be up in a couple of days. All the banking stuff is finally good to go and now we've just got a few little kinks to work out...hopefully before Friday. :D
ty, it actually says "since last thursday" on our business cards and other stuff too.
stu, it's weird. Some people expect stuff, but others are super cool and respectful. It seems like all the people that want to pretend to be somebody are sort of lame with regard to attitude, but generally anyone recognizable is incredible gracious and down to earth. I was sort of surprised. It seemed like the better the "celeb" was known the more at peace or self-confidant or whatever they were. As far as the giveaway stuff..I think we made a ton of friends and were a huge hit because we didn't discriminate between celebs or the camera crew or the body guards or whatever. We hooked everybody up. It made it a ton of fun and we made a ton of friends. A lot of these guys get paraded through these house and no one bothers to give them a thing. I felt good about the way we approached things, but mostly because I was so drunk I couldn't feel anything. We had some really conversations with a lot of people. Jack Osbourne gave us his phone number and home address. He also snowboarded at Wasatch Powder Birds while he was here.
tap, meats of evil got a pretty good peep show from 2 of the models/actresses. They wanted to change into our shirts for photos and meats just happened to be right there.
freshies, for the most part you're right. It's a super weird scene and not one I think I'll want to frequent in the future, but it was really good experience. Cool to learn from. There was a lot of stereotypical bullshit, but there were also a lot of really cool people and that made it worth while. The Viper room people are rock-fucking-solid.
And for one last story from our first week in business...we got thrown out of the house. So basically we've been in business a week (since last thursday to be precise ;)) and we've already managed to create two very memorable moments. We've decided we can't have "press releases" on our website. They'll have to be "incident reports". Tomorrow was the last day and we were completely over the scene anyway. Hopefully we didn't get any good people in trouble, but people need to realize that reaktorcorps is about starting small fires in random places. We're also about taking skinny turds on large furry rugs. If you're not down with that....well then you're probably a good person and we're not. ;)
wow. that's all i have to say.
MD, those shirts rock. best of luck for you guys with that.
Wait - 86'd??! It went that far?
Best line I heard all week:
"The guy who knows the guy who knows the guy is a dick. But the Guy, he's super cool." -- MD9
I was there for the gonorrhea incident. I'll never forget it.
Yeah, got a call from MOE right after we dropped you off. He was told to pack it up and go. So as he's trying to slip out without tossing more fuel on the fire the valet goes and locks the keys to the truck in the truck leaving MOE to wait 30 minutes for a locksmith which "the house" had to pay for. Classic.Quote:
Originally Posted by yogachik
You guys are so rad.
amazing. and I was just getting ready to tell our entertainment reporter to come look for you guys. you'd have left her in tears for sure. :biggrin:
I love this shit. You guys need a reality TV camera crew following you about.Quote:
Originally Posted by truth
We can bring our show on the road...we just need a designated driver.:biggrin:Quote:
Originally Posted by Red Baron
Roo: I wish we had video of several things that went down. You should of seen the scene in the room next to ours at the house where the company was pimping "Lil' Mynx" portable stripper poles.
My god, i have stomach ache from laughing. MD always a class act when hard booze is involved. Need to make a scene, just let him know that the opportunity is available and pull the patron string on his back.
I've had reaktorcorps bookmarked forever and used to check it every day so I wouldn't miss the opening, and now that I'm unplugged down south you go and launch! :cussing: :cussing: :cussing:
Heh. ;)
Anyway, good work. Do you ship to South America?
hillarious story and pretty fly looking clothes. i'd love some... i'll be checking the site.
good luck
You guys getting an online shop?
First of all, thanks to Truth, MD9, & Meats for all of the driving- airport, etc. We had so much fun, laughed our asses off.
I was actually standing right there for the gonorrhea story. How it goes down is, Shannon is talking to the press looking at the merch. and MD9 yells the said "STD". Her entire posse, four "bodyguards"[hot 20something guys carrying all of her swag] start laughing their asses off. One is laughing so hard, uses me as a crutch and rolls out the door.
I think Truth probably has a "lunch" w/ Stephen Sodorberg.
Meats was getting flashed w/ a lot of tittie. Good times!
Truth, your girl rocks! Say hello.
Oh, I almost forgot- I read the reaktorcorps mission statement to my kids, they laughed so hard. Jared, I think you and Elijah[11] would be tight, you remind me a lot of each other, the whole random thing.
bump, because I think it needs to be on the front page at least once more...
Damn glad I missed those shenanigans.
Sorry I never got in touch man, but we had 0 free sober time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lumpy
sooooo bummed I never made it over to the Style Lounge. Glad that at least one half of reaktorcorps made a showing at the sweatshop though. And MD9 - I have to say that despite your state of mind, it was still a blast meeting you. In some ways it was better, since you provided some excellent entertainment for our struggling, underpaid workers on the assembly line.
But Robyn did have to fire you from the goodie bag stuffing. You kept stuffing the newsletters in the wrong way :). Of course, you kept trying to get me to call Phunk and profess my undying love for him. I think that you were projecting ;).
I love the Shannon Elizabeth story - that's a freaking riot!!! We actually saw her ex husband on the street - how the hell did they end up together? She's a cutie and he's kind of scrappy looking.
We just got shut out of the Justin Timberlake movie. How is that possible? And did you ever think you'd hear Justin Timberlake in the same sentence as Sundance?
This has been a blast, and I"m so glad so many maggots are here - that's made it even more fun.
I'm sure I'll see a bunch of you at the Bird!
It was so damn cold outside and they wouldn't let me back in the house. The lady in charge actually came out and stared me down.:biggrin: The sad thing is she won and she’s like 5 foot flat and 90 pounds.Quote:
Originally Posted by bad_roo
Great to meet Yoga, Chica, Watersnowdirt. As well as catch up with some of the vet mags. Huge thanks to Yoga for the hook ups and to watersnowdirt for the pizza and invite.
Is that what got you thrown out? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by meatdrink9
So, what did get you thrown out???
We could tell you, but then we'd have to take a skinny turd on your rug.Quote:
Originally Posted by lph
Couldn't find a pic of what gonarhea looks like, so have to settle for syphillis.
** removing the image; sorry about that! **
from a british medical textbook.
So I was driving back from the mountains yesterday, listening to the radio. Somebody was interviewed about the Sundance festival. Suddenly I realized; "I know this guy, it's Bjørn Olaf". And he had won - WON! - the Sundance award for best European screenwriting.
I met Bjørn Olaf last time on the plane last May, and he told me he had quit his regular job to do screenwriting. I thought that was pretty cool - and risky. And now it turns out he could be well on his way to celebrity status.
Very cool indeed! :) :) :)
Couldn't find a better link;
http://www.nfi.no/english/_nyheter/vis.html?id=1865
Did any of you who were there by any chance meet this guy?
Very very cool, Kanutten. So much incredible talent there, it's silly. You're walking down the street and you pass people, and then that night you might see them being interviewed on TV. So weird!
We had a guy stay with us from New York who was a cinematographer. He called me the night of the awards and left me a message that his film had won both the Grand Prize and the Audience Award for Documentary. That hasn't happened since 1999 that a film has won both. So, clearly worth checking out "God Grew Tired of Us" if it makes it to your hood.
Other films I'll recommend when they come out:
"Half Nelson" with Ryan Gosling and an amazing unknown 13 year old girl who steals the show.
"Little Miss Sunshine" with Steve Carrel playing a slightly different but still fantastic role.
"Puccini for Beginners" with Gretchen Mol (who we saw constantly in town and the airport). Very funny stuff.
I'm already excited for next year. This is an annual for me now...
This was a great great great film. So psyched it won. What the Sudanese refugees went through is absolutely staggering.Quote:
Originally Posted by watersnowdirt
[plug] I'm involved in a nonprofit helping the Lost Boys who have resettled in Utah - we funded several guys' full tuitions at SLCC this semester. even the smallest donations are appreciated...
www.chierfoundation.org
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Originally Posted by meatdrink9
This is why I stayed on the snow most of the time.
Welcome to my world.