Sunday, August 26, 2012

How-To Guide To Not Get Rid Of A Body








Today was the last day of Gallery 1988's  'The Breaking Bad Art Project' on Melrose. I'm always in Melrose to hit up Wasteland and never saw this place before, and I'm real glad that we decided to check it out. My cousin being a huge fan of the show was so excited to see what the gallery had put up. I never had the time to finish the show past season 2, so I had him explain to me the significance/backstory behind each photo. By the end, I was itching to buy my cousin one of those 'DANGER' yellow stickers with Walt's head in place of a skull for my cousin's new dorm room. As usual, a photo dump, for those who didn't get a chance to see for yourself.

Monday, August 13, 2012

to HELL and back


Went to what seemed liked straight hell this past weekend to work on a car commercial with So. This has got to have been the worst experience I've had working as a PA thus far. To give the cliff-notes version of what happened, the shoot was plagued with 100 degree weather (which was surprisingly not the worst part), was unorganized, a small uprising/mutiny occured against the MAN, and to top it off, a flash flood. If there is a god, cheers. The heavens opened up a black storm of lightning and rain. The shoot was postponed and we began the long journey home yesterday. I guess the only good thing about this journey would have to be meeting the other PAs. The dinner on the last night of Hell was the only time I felt I could actually breathe and I felt my sanity come back to me. 
I think its a safe bet to say that I probably wont work for a while. Which means, I probably won't be working on KPOP Star s.2 auditions. Which might be a good thing, seeing as I need to study for FA training in Atlanta for next month. 

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Pictures are from my Instagram : arumee90
Dumping 4 Travel packs of Starbucks coffee in the drain.
On location in the morning
My shoes were DONE after the shoot
A representation of how hot this summer was. 
So. what she looks like when she sleeps
The car and the BMW's(one of which I drove) in the background

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Warby Parker



Since the 2nd grade, I've had numerous pairs of glasses ranging in all styles and colors. Its been a while since I had the ones that are currently sitting on my face, so I thought it was time for me to go on the hunt for a new pair. I updated my prescription (YIKES. My eyesight has gotten worse)and for the past few weeks, I've been on the hunt for a new pair of frames that fit to my liking. In comes Warby Parker. I found them randomly online and it is seriously the next best thing since sliced bread. The company specializes in vintage eyewear and also sunglasses. What is so cool and unique about this company is that they have a home try-on program where you get to pick 5 pairs of glasses and they will ship it to you for free so that you could try them out for yourself in the comfort of your home. FOR 5 WHOLE DAYS. I ordered my five free pairs, and two days later, these beauties were sitting at my doorstep. I tried them on and I found one pair that I liked that fit my face shape. So, its time to ship these babies back to Warby Parker, and I will be ordering a pair with my prescription. The best part of Warby Parker? The price. For $95, you get a frame, AND prescription. See? sliced bread.