Who hasn't, really? I only honestly hate one person tho.Have you ever hated somebody?
Who hasn't, really? I only honestly hate one person tho.Have you ever hated somebody?
I'd like to know more about your newscasting days.
Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?
Have you seen "There's Something about Mary"? You know the Magda woman? Yes, I was her body double.
Wanna date?
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oh great matthiadomus,
what is the nastiest sexual episode you've had?
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I wanted to be a television reporter since I was about 15. We had a closed-circuit television station at my high school, and I enjoyed every aspect of working on it. So, I researched into the top broadcast journalism schools in the country, and ended up going to the #1 school in the world for what I wanted to do. (Man, if you do some research, you can find out where I got my undergrad...and I'll tell you, I'm still there for my graduate degree! But if you do this research, please discuss it over PM, not here.)
So, coming out of there, I was a news anchor and reporter for two different NBC stations. Yes, I was the guy behind the desk, making idiotic jokes with the meterologists, and making small talk in order to seamlessly put a show together. And yes, I looked damn pretty. I also reported on some major, major things. I've been shot at, been chased out of a ton of places, and a mayor has even taken a swing at me. One of my stories has even won an Emmy. Yes, Mathias is an Emmy-award winner. Pretty sweet, huh?
I left because of ethical issues. Day after day, I was being pressured from higher-ups to manipulate stories in order to make them "sexier", manipulate people in order to get them to talk, and downright lie, every day, in order to get stories. I felt this was horribly wrong, so I started applying for more jobs. As I was applying, I realized that most stations encouraged this same behavior. So, I had two choices...either become a full-time anchor, and just read a Teleprompter for the rest of my life, or get out, and find something else to do.
I got out. I'm VERY glad I did.
It's a fun industry. It's very fast-paced, and the perks of being "famous" are actually pretty incredible. But, with the hours, the shadiness and some of the people involved, it's only something I wanted to do short-term. I'm very glad I did it, though.
Well, I think my "confession" (where I slept with that blonde) turned out pretty damn horrible.
As far as instantaneously horrible? I think taking two girls' virginities while I was still fairly inexperienced. Those women hurt for a while, and that was not pleasant at all.
why do people in less developed countries have more children than those in more developed ones?
baby ya hustle. but me i hustle harder.