Join the new Child Actor's Guild!
Monday, August 25, 2008
Break a Leg

Yo everyone, Dashiell here.  As you hopefully have seen by now, our newest release is up, titled "The new Child Actor's Guild!" am I supposed to use quotes for that? Yuri? I no good at grammar :0(.


The latest vid is a production straight from Jimmy Scotch and his band of child and ex-child revolutionaries bravely moving forward to change CAG for the better and overthrow the vile evil kitten-hating Adult-Size Gary Coleman.


I actually wasn't present for most of the shooting of this video, I was there for the scenes with Brian Forster and Jon Provost, who if you're wondering are in fact themselves, just like Gary Coleman is (himself that is).  He was reluctant at first to take part, since he was still in recovery from his adult surgery (I understand it has a fairly long recovery time).  After that I had a bachelor party to attend, so I wasn't there for the remainder of the filming.  By the way, I'm running on about 2 hours of sleep and still somewhat recovering from previously mentioned Bachelor party, so if I'm rambling a bit, I think I have a fair excuse.  Watchmen is a seriously amazing comic, anyone and everyone should read it.  Anyhoo, apparently I missed the fun, including a bonked noggin incident.  Which hopefully won't lose us our budding new star Ronin.   Drew apparently handled it quite while, even going so far as to test the damage of the bonking exclaiming "oh, yeah that actually does kinda hurt".  Ronin, when asked how he felt about filming with us and his old man, simply exclaimed "owie".  I can relate.


Keep in mind I got all this information second hand, so this whole blog could be just one big lie.  Except for our video being out.  It is, so you know, go check it out! And as always we greatly appreciate any and all support.  So spread the word, rate and comment on YouTube, mail us your lunch money, and put posters of me up in your room (10 bucks a pop, I also do calenders).

Thanks and I hope you like it!

-Dashiell



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