Posted by John_PA on February 13, 2012 at 20:12:04 from (96.236.158.18):
well...
sort of...
I was on the television...
more of a background thing...
HAHA
Antiques Roadshow!
I'm wearing the dark blue shirt, blond hair and bald. I was in the background during the entire segment. It was a long day of walking and standing in lines, but I did get to meet a few celebrity appraisers, so it was definitely worth it. Also, I got to be on TV. I took my mother to the show, to have her mother's watch appraised, and her father's drumset. The watch was worth $2500, and the drumset they couldn't put a value on, because they hadn't seen another like it. go figure!
Funny to see yourself on TV. It was the first time it ever happened to me on a national TV show. I didn't realize how big my bald spot was!
At least in this screen capture I was smiling! I started to notice a while ago that the people standing in lines in the background usually make funny faces because they don't realize they are on camera. I was partially aware of the guitar behind me, but had no idea it would air on TV.
here's a link to the video of that appraisal.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2194549420
My mother did yell at me today for standing with my hands in my pockets. She said I looked like a bum. haha I've officially embarassed my mother on national TV.
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