Jul 19, 2005 18:00
It's been a fast three weeks and if it weren't for Leo's thoughtful reminder, it probably would have been longer. Nora's been keeping me occupied with the prospect of late-night movies and doing more arts and crafts over cookie dough and, while I'm sure that sounds exhilarating, neither of us were scantily clad or eating off of each other so I figured it wasn't worth going into great detail. I'd like to say that we've been spending an increasing amount of time together lately but we've been attached at the hip for awhile so it should come as no surprise if you call and hear her screaming at the TV (which is perpetually locked on Bravo and the Style channel, thank you). We're both pretty floozy when it comes to posting. Maybe that's why we get along so well -- consistency was never one of my strong suits.
It was leaked a few weekends ago at an Alias press conference that I'm only signed to do a few episodes of the 2006 season and since then, my four fans have been trying tirelessly to create a petition to keep Nadia on for longer as a regular character. Personally, I think that turning into a rabid zombie on the last episode was a great way to end my run, but I really appreciate the gesture, anyway. It wasn't too long ago that very few people knew who I was or that I had a defined celebrity status, even if I am still stuck on D-List. A lot of celebrities complain about getting recognized in public but I think it's thrilling. I don't mind getting interrupted at lunch or getting doubletakes in a store, especially when it's by someone who has a genuine appreciation for my work. Meanwhile, I'm getting the chance to play a stowaway in the remake of the Poseidon Adventure alongside Emmy Rossum and Mike Vogel. My career is going places, people.
I promise that these will start to not be as few and far between. I'm online right now at motocicleta mia so you can talk to me if you feel so inclined. I'm civil, I promise. Hi everyone I interact with. Maggie, how's kabbalah treating you?