<p>Just though I'd share a story with you guys, one of the most interesting I've ever dealt with. I had gone to my school's audition site for MTV's Made because I like the show plus I figured getting a coach would help me in my goal and also for confidence. So I go in there, not thinking I'd get picked for anything. Turns out I thought wrong. The people in New York loved my tape, and they asked me for more info. So I thought like "Cool, they just were seeing if they liked my tape." Nope...they had a camera person film me in school for two days, asking me questions and following my casual life. But that's where it got stressful. She asked a lot of personal questions early on, and it went deep and sometimes I felt uncomfortable. And people were so BS nice to me, you could just tell. So, after stress deciding and talking to people who did it, I turned it down. Why? Stress. Stress thinking about it, there would be stress filming it, but still.</p>
<p>So now you can call me "Turned Down MTV" guy.</p>
<p>Hey... do you live in New England... b/c everyone at my school is saying that Made is coming to audition people this week. Supposedly they are auditioning at 20 schools in New England and are going to pick 4.</p>
<p>A little off topic, but I think this would be an awesome senior prank. All of the underclassmen are freaking out trying to think of what they want to be made into just so they can be on TV. I think it would be great to pretend made was coming to our school and film all of the people auditioning making fools of themselves, like most of them will do anyways lol :)</p>
<p>Reminds me of a family friend of mine. This guy in my orchestra - his brother was invited to audition for Beauty & the Geek (as the geek). At first, he didn't want to do it (too busy), but then he thought, since I'm in the area, why not? He was picked and was featured on the show for quite a while. However, he was recently eliminated.</p>
<p>Bummer. The guy we adopted my dog from was on Room Raiders. He was the guy searching the rooms. The dude was a genius too. He got into Harvard when he was 16, but declined to go for some weird reasons. He went to Rutgers instead. Soon he joined the Marines and cracked codes for the Army. A few weeks ago, I was reading the paper and I saw his name mentioned. Apparently he was being indicted by a Federal Jury for impersonating a government official. The guy sure has lived an illustrious life, I must say.</p>