Friday, June 8, 2007

Friday June 8

I'm back in the movie business, if only for a day. I'm in a warehouse working on "Genre Project". This is a sequel to a summer blockbuster from the past and directed by one of the most well-known member of the DGA. There's nothing that makes this movie any different than any other show I've ever worked.

Tomorrow I have to take a class in safe handling of bloodborne pathogens. This means that I learn how to dispose of bloody gauze pads and band aids. I learned how to do this in my first EMT course about 12 years ago. Nothing has changed and every EMT, Paramedic, RN, and LVN knows what to do with blood. The class is a waste of two hours on a day off.

If you have a chance check out www.watchthewater.org to see what's going on with the L.A. County Beaches. I enjoy the times I work at the beach, a lifeguard will say, "It's good to feel the sand between your toes". That can sum it up most of the time. The days are usually relaxing and it gives me a chance to be outside instead of spending hours on end on a dark sound stage with no sense of time.

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