Uh... acting?

So, I'm in Los Angeles for less than 24 hours and suddenly I find myself in a movie. A bit role, but a movie nonetheless. That's yours truly sporting the semi-automatic machine gun and the gel-less do. The most peculiar things seem to happen to me... methinks. More on all this later, I'm still reeling from the whole matter.


1:38 AM, August 30, 2005
2 things. 1: nice boots. 2: that "reeling" pun was truly beneath you my friend.
11:27 AM, August 30, 2005
How does one just "find" themself to be in a movie? Just curious.
I can't wait to hear more about this one!
12:38 PM, August 30, 2005
You know... in hindsight, I really don't think I should have used "reeling" in that post. Truly garish of me.
5:14 PM, August 30, 2005
And the name of this movie is????
8:46 PM, August 30, 2005
Does this surprise me? Of course not. Only Yang would be in LA a couple of days and obtain a movie role.
12:14 AM, August 31, 2005
Are those korean words I see in the white sign...hahaha...
4:56 AM, August 31, 2005
Honestly, Yang do you not realized that the man in the foreground of the photo is not wearing a belt?! How could you collaborate with such a person?
12:26 PM, August 31, 2005
"Certainty"... I think it's going on an independent short film circuit and being shopped in Korea. At least that's the scuttlebutt I'm hearing... I really don't know all the lingo.
Yes, those are Korean words. They say "caution". The guy who made them is from Arkansas and most definitely not Korean which made them all the funnier.
As for the man without the belt. I collaborated with him because he was a grip and quite possibly the largest man this side of the Mississippi.
11:56 PM, August 31, 2005
I never wear belts.
8:31 AM, September 01, 2005
I think I just threw up in my mouth. There is nothing worse than non-belt wearing. I think that people should wear belts even when naked ala Seinfeld.
12:25 PM, September 01, 2005
Hsieh, you're a woman with a petite figure... belts are an afterthought and if anything an accessory. For men it's an entirely different matter - we require them. Lest we forget and keep our shirts untucked.
2:55 PM, September 02, 2005
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2:59 PM, September 02, 2005
Technically I am not petite. You have to be under 5'4". Fortunately I am right at 5'4" and thus not petite.
4:05 PM, September 02, 2005
Men think petite means thin. They don't realize it means short. However, I think Mr. Yang meant it as a compliment.
4:38 AM, September 03, 2005
Well then can one of you ladies explain what or who the heck the juniors department is for? I have always been baffled by that.
7:46 PM, September 05, 2005
Petite is good. Trust me. It's very good.
11:04 PM, September 05, 2005
Hsieh... it was meant as "props" (wink). As for the juniors dept - all I can say is that maybe tweens shop there.
4:13 AM, September 06, 2005
Tweens... one of my least favorite words.
11:21 PM, September 06, 2005
LOL - you've got to be kidding!!!