Seriously can't wait to see this. Two weeks is much too long, this is going to be blasted to everyone I know in a mass email chain from work. All plublicity is good plublicity. Innovative Casanova addition to your name also has me keeling over in laughter.
The Ukrainian talk show was wild
this is going to be interesting,
Rvfers, we need to get the show translated in English.
Rvfers, we need to get the show translated in English.
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Can't wait to see how you do, Roosh! This is great experience for future tv appearances, you'll get better every time.
Quote: (02-18-2013 03:59 PM)j r Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 03:55 PM)Soma Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 03:16 PM)Samseau Wrote:
They find some of your ex girlfriends or something?
My guess is they got the girl he dated for a while in Kharkiv to confront him.
I bet they got IRT.
Haha!! I'd LOVE IRT to go on a chat show against Roosh, or anyone from here for that matter. Hilarity would ensue.
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This is amazing.
Major props Roosh. It's my opinion that you might have to get used to being on camera if things continue along this trajectory.
May I make a suggestion and suggest you take at least one session with an acting coach? Not joking. I know quite a few people who have been regulars on reality T.V. and even they have acting coaches to help with their composure on camera. You'll go from being a mere civilian on camera, to completely dominating the show, no matter how it's edited.
May I make a suggestion and suggest you take at least one session with an acting coach? Not joking. I know quite a few people who have been regulars on reality T.V. and even they have acting coaches to help with their composure on camera. You'll go from being a mere civilian on camera, to completely dominating the show, no matter how it's edited.
Quote: (02-18-2013 05:19 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
Major props Roosh. It's my opinion that you might have to get used to being on camera if things continue along this trajectory.
May I make a suggestion and suggest you take at least one session with an acting coach? Not joking. I know quite a few people who have been regulars on reality T.V. and even they have acting coaches to help with their composure on camera. You'll go from being a mere civilian on camera, to completely dominating the show, no matter how it's edited.
I've trained 2 years as an actor, and I don't think any amount of training can prepare you for the experience Roosh had in Ukraine. I'm nervous as shit before a performance, it doesn't really get better the more you do it, because you fear how it will go, and with stage stuff, which is comparable to a chat show, you can't really train for it. Every performance is different, so the anticipatory anxiety remains the same.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
Quote: (02-18-2013 05:34 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 05:19 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
Major props Roosh. It's my opinion that you might have to get used to being on camera if things continue along this trajectory.
May I make a suggestion and suggest you take at least one session with an acting coach? Not joking. I know quite a few people who have been regulars on reality T.V. and even they have acting coaches to help with their composure on camera. You'll go from being a mere civilian on camera, to completely dominating the show, no matter how it's edited.
I've trained 2 years as an actor, and I don't think any amount of training can prepare you for the experience Roosh had in Ukraine. I'm nervous as shit before a performance, it doesn't really get better the more you do it, because you fear how it will go, and with stage stuff, which is comparable to a chat show, you can't really train for it. Every performance is different, so the anticipatory anxiety remains the same.
All I know i I just shot an episode for a reality competition show, and I would have killed for some coaching beforehand. I'm actually afraid of how I'm going to be portrayed when this shit airs. I'm probably going to look like a frightened, shaking piece of shit, when "reality" is anything but.
Congratulations Roosh!
What I'm waiting for is for Roosh to cause a diplomatic incident. I wonder what it would be. My dream would be that an EE or SA country files a complaint with the UN human rights commission that fat American women are causing American men to come to their countries as love tourists.
Sadly, it will probably be something about the patriarchy causing a rape culture.
What I'm waiting for is for Roosh to cause a diplomatic incident. I wonder what it would be. My dream would be that an EE or SA country files a complaint with the UN human rights commission that fat American women are causing American men to come to their countries as love tourists.
Sadly, it will probably be something about the patriarchy causing a rape culture.
Quote: (02-18-2013 06:03 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 05:34 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 05:19 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
Major props Roosh. It's my opinion that you might have to get used to being on camera if things continue along this trajectory.
May I make a suggestion and suggest you take at least one session with an acting coach? Not joking. I know quite a few people who have been regulars on reality T.V. and even they have acting coaches to help with their composure on camera. You'll go from being a mere civilian on camera, to completely dominating the show, no matter how it's edited.
I've trained 2 years as an actor, and I don't think any amount of training can prepare you for the experience Roosh had in Ukraine. I'm nervous as shit before a performance, it doesn't really get better the more you do it, because you fear how it will go, and with stage stuff, which is comparable to a chat show, you can't really train for it. Every performance is different, so the anticipatory anxiety remains the same.
All I know i I just shot an episode for a reality competition show, and I would have killed for some coaching beforehand. I'm actually afraid of how I'm going to be portrayed when this shit airs. I'm probably going to look like a frightened, shaking piece of shit, when "reality" is anything but.
Please tell more mate, what show is it? If you need some tips, PM me. There are some really good breathing exercises I can show you. I know that sounds underwhelming, but they REALLY help me.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit upon his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats. - H L Mencken
Hahahaha, this is all so awesome.
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Paparazzi shot of the pay negotiations.
Paparazzi shot of the pay negotiations.
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I love seeing shit like this about where you are at in life now compared to what I read in A Dead Bat in Paraguay only a few short months ago. You've definitely come a long way in your life and it inspires me to really pursue big things in my own.
Wow, amazing stuff Roosh! While to some this might be their 15 minutes of glory, I firmly believe that this will be the beginning of a new chapter for you that will be beyond anything anyone in here or even you could imagine. The suggestion made by thedude to get some acting coaching is an excellent one and will be a very wise investment for what awaits you man.
Congratulations man.
Congratulations man.
Quote: (02-18-2013 06:08 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 06:03 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 05:34 PM)Teedub Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 05:19 PM)thedude3737 Wrote:
Major props Roosh. It's my opinion that you might have to get used to being on camera if things continue along this trajectory.
May I make a suggestion and suggest you take at least one session with an acting coach? Not joking. I know quite a few people who have been regulars on reality T.V. and even they have acting coaches to help with their composure on camera. You'll go from being a mere civilian on camera, to completely dominating the show, no matter how it's edited.
I've trained 2 years as an actor, and I don't think any amount of training can prepare you for the experience Roosh had in Ukraine. I'm nervous as shit before a performance, it doesn't really get better the more you do it, because you fear how it will go, and with stage stuff, which is comparable to a chat show, you can't really train for it. Every performance is different, so the anticipatory anxiety remains the same.
All I know i I just shot an episode for a reality competition show, and I would have killed for some coaching beforehand. I'm actually afraid of how I'm going to be portrayed when this shit airs. I'm probably going to look like a frightened, shaking piece of shit, when "reality" is anything but.
Please tell more mate, what show is it? If you need some tips, PM me. There are some really good breathing exercises I can show you. I know that sounds underwhelming, but they REALLY help me.
"Chopped" on Food Network. It was a one-time deal, though I've got an offer to film a pilot for another cooking show that would be a recurring role.
I'd been sleeping about 2 hours every night the entire trip and was hung over as fuck, so I didn't do to well on the show. I had 5 days in NY and spent the first two days out until 4AM chasing poon, and my call time for the show was 6AM
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At least I didn't get eliminated the first round though...
dude, I remember you talking about that a while ago. did you drop some RVF friendly terms like you said you would? did you use ACV????
Hopefully you spread the knowledge that baking powder cures STDS.
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You are becoming a legend! +1 for the manosphere
The show is in Russian. Many if not most shows in Ukraine are produced in Russian because all Ukrainians speak Russian and many don't speak Ukrainian.
I'll enjoy it in my native language!
I'll enjoy it in my native language!
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Congrats Roosh, you the man!
This is the website of the show with all episodes, keep an eye out for when Uncle Roosh appears, fellas: http://govoryt-ukraina.tv/stories/
This is the website of the show with all episodes, keep an eye out for when Uncle Roosh appears, fellas: http://govoryt-ukraina.tv/stories/
Congratulations Roosh! I look foward seeing the show.
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Good thing you didn't back out of this. Can't wait to see it.
awesome as this is, this isn't going to be a 'new chapter' for roosh unless he keeps writing books, or hires a publicist and aggresively seeks out the media.
Quote: (02-18-2013 03:59 PM)j r Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 03:55 PM)Soma Wrote:
Quote: (02-18-2013 03:16 PM)Samseau Wrote:
They find some of your ex girlfriends or something?
My guess is they got the girl he dated for a while in Kharkiv to confront him.
I bet they got IRT.
What is IRT?
looked it up, and got a whole list of meanings. I doubt between "Investigation and Recovery Team" and "Integrated Rendezvous Radar Target (NASA)"
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Can anyone explain?
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