Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Hosts With the Most

Quote of the day: "I love cooking with wine... sometimes I even put it in the food!"

Anyone close to my twin brother Kris and I know we just hosted one of the most EPIC events of our entire lives! I have experienced 2 live child births, 9/11, the Giants winning the World Series and the OJ Trial and whether those events were seen as brilliant, remarkable, tragic or down right awful... they cannot compare to what we just experienced on Thursday night, June 16th.

Kris and I were invited to participate on a tv show on the Food Network back in February. For those that know me, you know it is almost impossible to escape my presence without me telling you an extremely long winded story pertaining to some event in my life, whether positive, negative, embarrassing or just down right hysterical... it's almost unavoidable. The amazing part of this night was of the 100+ people in attendance, only a small percentage knew what was about to take place.

Not only did Kris and I appear on a National Television Show... not only did Kris cut his thumb and perfom a pole dance routine unlike any ever executed in the history of pole dancing... not only did we both cry like two 5 year old girls with bee stings when forced to talk about our Mom.... but we got along and acted as teammates for an entire 3 day span of time translating into an entire 1-Hour episode on TV!!! There is physical proof that we were depicted as being a cohesive unit. We were shown as two individuals, more different than the sun and the moon, being presented as representing a united front. We were two polar opposites shown as the perfect balance between tall and short, right and wrong, front and back (of the house), and we proved to all of the critics that when you put OUR MINDS TOGETHER... it is truly a force to be reckoned with!

We played hosts to a large gathering of family, co-workers, free-loaders and friends and I can honestly say I feel we were the HOSTS WITH THE MOST. Where else can one attend a free event and get so much entertainment in such a small amount of time? You cant buy drama like that at the Roxy Movie Theaters downtown! There was laughing, crying, bleeding, cheering, prizes, drinks and a bonding experience not seen in the better part of a decade!

For me personally, this was hands down the best event of 2011 and I can only hope to host many more events such as this...as I play one of the Hosts with the Most.

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