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Tuesday, November 22, 2005

....okay, so acting really IS hard work. It's hard work in a way that I've never experienced before. The best way to explain it is "emotionally and physically draining", but in a very positive way. Make sense? If not, try to make it work, cuz I'm too tired to explain it today. Had to be on set at 7a.m. and didn't leave until 8:30pm...and got NO sleep last night. Today was great though. Experienced my first love scene and it was very....interesting. Acting like you're having sex with someone on the floor with a camera in your face, and boom mic over your head and a room full of people is.....well, like I said, interesting. Not as uncomfortable as I imagined it might be, and of course, I got paid to pretend I'm making love to Susan Sarandon...not uncomfortable at all!!! I definitely have a renewed respect for how actors work their craft, and it's been an HONOR to sit back and watch Susan and Ralph do their thing. They're amazing. One more day of shooting for me and, as they say, "it's a wrap!"
Thanksgiving is tomorrow so......Love, Peace and Turkey Grease!!

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