{"id":252,"date":"2005-10-31T19:03:46","date_gmt":"2005-11-01T00:03:46","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2005-10-31T19:03:46","modified_gmt":"2005-11-01T00:03:46","slug":"iyves-the-500000-man","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.andrewlorenzlong.com\/?p=252","title":{"rendered":"Iyves, the $500,000 man"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As you know from my last postings, my car was in the shop all last week.  Monday through Thursday I drove a puke yellow Hyundai Elantra everywhere.   On Thursday Amy picked me up from work and concurrently met with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.smldent.com\/smile\/seminar_bio.asp?bioid=55\" title=\"Dr. Veis\">Dr. Veis<\/a> (the president of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.appliancetherapygroup.com\/main.asp\" title=\"ATG\">ATG<\/a> &#8230; where I work) for a TMJ consultation.  He determined that she has definite TMJ damage and wants her to get x-rays to determine the next step.<\/p>\n<p>Thursday night we went to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.buffet.com\/\" title=\"HomeTown Buffet\">HomeTown Buffet<\/a>, a restaurant Amy has long been curious about.  Ironically this HTB was not as good as the already trashy ones in Columbus.  They had no seaters, they didn\u2019t give each table a personal bus-person\/waiter, and they didn\u2019t have the whole-pieces of meat (ham, turkey, and beef slabs).   They also didn\u2019t have the syrup pumps to put flavoring in your pop.  Early on Amy figured out why I\u2019d been avoiding eating here.<\/p>\n<p>The next morning at 7:30 we headed off to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.renmarstudios.com\/History.html\" title=\"Ren-Mar studios\">Ren-Mar studios<\/a>.  Amy and I had agreed earlier in the week to do a short segment on a television talk show pilot called \u201cDr. Reef.\u201d   As the producers talked to us more and went back and forth with the studio (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.sonypictures.com\/tv\/index.html\" title=\"Sony Tristar\">Sony Tristar<\/a>), they decided to make our story one of the main segments.  After finding the studio we walked around on the lot in a maze with little help or direction.  Eventually we found a crew member who took us to the green-rooms on the other side of the lot.  We waited there for four hours until it was time for our segment to tape.  At the tail end of those four hours we both got the royal make-up treatment.  Pictures of this make-up putting on as well as Iyves and Amy fooling around with show producers Nancy and Shana can be found <a href=\"http:\/\/www.iyves.com\/iyvesphotos.html\" title=\"here\">here<\/a>.  The taping of our segment lasted about two hours and was not what we expected, although we were never really quite sure what to expect.  There was a live studio audience.  We were up on two chairs, on the stage, alone.   The show was supposed to feature Amy\u2019s attachment to Iyves and its psychological implications.  The show host is a psychologist at UCLA.  You can find more info on him <a href=\"http:\/\/www.dailybruin.ucla.edu\/news\/articles.asp?ID=31024\" title=\"here\">here<\/a>.  As we segwayed into the first commercial break the show took a few surprise twists.  I was labeled an enabler and told by members of the audience and even the host himself that I\u2019m part of the problem.  Both of us ended up saying things that we\u2019d be embarrassed about if this show ever airs, but it probably won\u2019t since it is only a pilot.  The taping was very surreal, like a dream, a bad dream sometimes.  The weird thing though was that the audience didn\u2019t matter to either of us since they all seemed so fake.  I\u2019ll let you in on a little secret..   Remember when it was a big deal that \u201csome\u201d of the fights on Jerry Springer were \u201cfaked?\u201d  Ninety percent of what you see on the TV talk shows is fake.  Almost all of our dialogue was written out the night before and rehearsed with us in the green rooms (they split us up) that morning.  When we improvised the sequence would be reshot after the producers would come out and \u201csuggest\u201d what we should say.   As I\u2019d never acted in a school play or anything in my life, this was quite interesting.  Even more so because I was playing myself, but some over exaggerated version.  Taping finished up around 3pm and Amy whisked me off to Eckhart Auto Body (you remember them\u2026Adam Sandler\u2019s workplace in <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0272338\/\" title=\"Punch Drunk Love\">Punch Drunk Love<\/a>).  Everything was fine with the car except one of my aftermarket pieces didn\u2019t work.  Amy and I met back at my place and ordered pizza.  We decided to try Papa John\u2019s new Pan Pizza.  It was actually the best pizza I\u2019ve had in a long time, so I recommend it to any pizza aficionados out there. Afterwards we watched <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0375679\/\" title=\"Crash\">Crash<\/a>.  An interesting movie, but one that anyone not living in Southern California would not understand.   Brendan Fraser also just doesn\u2019t sit right with me in a serious role\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Saturday I dragged Amy to Harpers to watch OSU trounce Minnesota.  <\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m supposed to play a background alien extra in another pilot this Saturday\u2026but I haven\u2019t received a call-sheet yet, so I\u2019m thinking something has fell through with that (aliens are usually tall, aren\u2019t they?  Damn!).<\/p>\n<p>Amy and I are doing a follow-up interview with the Dr. Reef show tomorrow at 5:30.  <\/p>\n<p>And yes, we got paid Friday and we will tomorrow too.  I asked for a copy of the show when they are done, but the producers made it sound unlikely that we\u2019ll get one.   We found out right after the taping that the budget of the show was half a million dollars.  So a lot of people (including Sony Tristar) are betting on this to work.   We were told that we were basically the most interesting segment on the show.  Now, that may have been a fib just to make us feel good, who knows.  Feels pretty good to be the centerpiece of a $500,000 production.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As you know from my last postings, my car was in the shop all last week. Monday through Thursday I drove a puke yellow Hyundai Elantra everywhere. On Thursday Amy picked me up from work and concurrently met with Dr. Veis (the president of ATG &#8230; where I work) for a TMJ consultation. 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