How to become an extra/actor on Breaking Bad?
I'm so obsessed with this show that I want to be an extra or anything associated with Breaking Bad.. I see you can win a Video Contest to do it, but I'd rather make my mark by posting in this forum and show I am a well-educated fan who knows the chemistry and the business. :)
Can you hook me up Clayton? I'm FIDC insured yo!
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I bet you could be an extra. All it would cost you is $80,000.00 and a pound of your finest.
Somehow, I see the DEA revisiting the whole Badger bust to see where things went wrong. There has to be more video than what Hank saw. Hopefully, Brandon will come back then.
HEH, $80k and a pound of meth.. How about $80 bucks and a pound of sugar rock candy?
FIDC insured as opposed to FDIC insured? Uh, what is FIDC insured? What does the FIDC axcronym stand for? Could it be Found Insurance on Dix Cology? Or, Found In Dick Collegen? This could be taken in the ways of acronyms lots of things. Pretty sure IMDB is looking for people. Now if your looking to get Clayton's attention, you must actually write something other than your promotional piece. Put a theory into it, write a song about it, compare it into a reality into your life. But basically just show up in ABQ or LA. Perhaps write Vince a real letter? I mean if your as smart as you say you are you should know this already. Is the Rock Candy Purple? Exactly what kind of food coloring did you incorporate into that sugar? And don't think I didn't notice that you said you are an educated part of the business. The chem bizz or the acting bizz. Either way, you're fun.
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Oye, Jenetik, I discoverd what the FIDC ment. I'm off to Kareoke. Break A Leg on your serch to be an extra!
"FIDC insured" is a quote from Spooge, purposely said wrong.
I also think it would be an interesting experience to be on this show. Once, in a different life I was "allegedly" a dealer who took a batch course or three. While they are somewhat accurate in their portrayal of the worst side of 14-dayer life, there is still much to be "desired". Wonder how much realism the audience could handle...