Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Writing and Doing

10 People I would like to interview:

1. Steve Jobs
2. My Grandma
3. Mark Twain
4. Great Grandpa Stoner
5. Michael Jackson
6. Adam Sandler
7."The Situation" (Mike Sorrentino)
8. Ryan Gosling
9. Dwayne Carter
10. Ellen Degeneres

10 Locations:

1. Lake Erie at the marina
2. Niagara Falls
3. The Mountains
4. Penn Station
5. Top of a high building
6. Times Square
7. The country
8. Theme park
9. The jungle
10. Paris

10 Passions:

1. Trying New things
2. Christ
3. Film
4. Family
5. Creativity
6. Basketball
7. Art
8. Technology
9. People
10. Learning




Mark Twain and Mike Sorrentino at Penn Station talking about trying new things.

(Mark Interviewing Mike)

Mark: Hello Mike, it’s nice to finally meet you. I’m so glad you could see me on such short notice. (Reaches out to shake Mike's hand.)
Mike: (Shakes Marks hand with a firm grip.) Hey it’s no problem, thanks for meeting me at Penn Station. What did you say your name was again?
Mark: It is Mark, Mark Twain.
Mike: Oh yeah! I know you, you’re the guy who invented the-uh-the light bulb right? (Mike scratches his head)
Mark: (Mark with a questioning look on his face)….no. But that’s okay, moving forward. I wanted to talk to you about trying new things today.
Mike: Oh trying new things? Yeah, I’ve tried plenty of new things if you catch my drift. (Mike relaxes back onto the bench with hands behind his head)
Mark: No, not quite.  So, have you ever been out of the country?
Mike: Yeah me and my Jersey Shore crew just wrapped up a show in Italy.
Mark: Oh how did that go?
Mike: Well, everyone hated me as always and I was a complete tool bag. I don't know how, because I mean obviously I'm gorgeous don't you think? I mean look at my abs! (lifts up shirt and shows his stomach)
Mark: I mean, whatever you say mike. You live and you learn. Anyway, what is the craziest new thing you’ve done lately?
Mike: I’d probably have to say GTL and then go to Karma.
Mark: Don’t you do that everyday?
Mike: Yeah, but it never gets old.
Mark: Wow, you'd think it would. 

1 comment:

Lynn Langston said...

This is funny. It is conversational. I wish that Mark Twain had a slightly different tone because he's from a different time period.