Last week I went for the first time to attend the filming of a television program, not to Channel 7 where she works but Ben Channel 10, 7pm to watch the project, a light and fun program that mixes information and satire.
Before sitting in the studio there was a brief period of training for the applause ... in practice during the show we can laugh and applaud whenever we want, but in some cases (like when you go into advertising) is necessary to the applause with a scream that consists of "yeah" for males, an "uhhh" to females and a "yuhuh" for gays ... ahah of course joke regarding the "yuhuh. All are very willing and ready to rimpilzarti of extra-sugary sweets to chemically excite people, and during the break for the advertising a conductor approached us to entertain the public with a few jokes funny.
Another night we went to see him instead of a radio music show, Joy 94.9, entitled "One Day in the Life of Joy" which was put into practice in the life of the radio scene with some musical interludes in which Young artists will perform live, including a kind of Calvin Harris Australian style and sound.
Recently ... having free tickets ... One evening we also went to see the movie "Valentine's day", with the terrible fear of being overwhelmed by mushy dialogues and exit the room with a premature diabetes ... Fortunately I survived the movie that basically has not revealed a crap (apart from the presence of half the cast of Grey's Anatomy and a cover identical to that of Love Actually), a comedy fun for an evening nice, but obviously the final could not give any avoidable when ammmmmore)
Yesterday, instead we went for a ride to St Kilda Festival, an event that takes place in the homonymous original file and controversial area, with concerts, stalls and a flood of people.
Despite the chaos we also managed to find a place to dine in an Italian restaurant, the Rococo, which is famous for not taking reservations where it is so easy to find a seat after waiting half an hour, sipping a cool drink at the bar. The dinner was just delicious, Melbourne is full of places where you can eat really well and most of them (needless to say) are just Italians ... The shocking thing is that Italian food in Italian restaurants is similissimo original! Yesterday I felt right at home :-)
ah yesterday, it was also Valentine's Day, I found that writing notes in English is not directing them to a person's name but "to my valentine" and there is also a question, "would you be my valentine?" ... But that's another story :-)
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