I don't even know what that means. Probably some film terminology about marking before your shoot?
I was walking home one night and passed by Cinema 21, saw a poster for a documentary called Winnebago Man and wanted to know more. I went home, got on youtube, found something that had over 2 million hits and proceeded to laugh more in 4 minutes then I ever had in my life. After playing the clip for everyone I could find, I saw the movie, and now i'm through with Winnebago Man. If you haven't watched the clip, do yourself a favor.
Amazing story huh?
Here's another one.
About a week ago 3 women of various ages came into my restaurant around 1a.m. I proceeded to seat them at a table where people were already dining. They didn't understand the concept of family style seating and requested that they be sat where they weren't "eating on top of other people" even though there was space in-between the two groups. Probably from lake oswego. At this point during my night I was feeling a bit thuggish and decided to put Clipse on the stereo to loosen things up.
Fast forward 40 minutes.
I'm standing at the bar when one of those 3 women approach me. She was probably in her mid 20's and fairly attractive. She motions to me to come over and then proceeds to tell me how she finds the lyrics of the Clipse song "grinding" very offensive. I told her that i'm not a lyrical person and was unaware as to what Pusher T and Malice were saying. I then ask her why she thinks that and defend the track 'cause I think the beat is hot....which it is.
She goes on to tell me she's creole(what relevance does that have?) and that we serve creole food(which we don't) and she doesn't think that music has a place in here or anywhere for that matter. Now I've seen enough people bitch in my tenure at this restaurant and can see straight through her bullshit....she wants something for free and she's not getting shit.
Lets get real here folks. The song isn't offensive. Its not about degrading women, big screen tvs or smoking blunts. Its about the trials and tribulations of selling crack rock. If she found that offensive its because she either had prior experience with the drug or sold it herself. At 1:30 in the morning you should be lucky that any place is open to for you mow down "creole" food.