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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Great White North
Posts: 3,172
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Great White North
Posts: 3,172
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I could actually accept 6 fake wannabe-model gym-body knobs,
however,
Can I get a 56 year old gardener who doesn't watch a lot of television, is married to a plump nagging wife and regrets they never had children.
Can I get a mother of 2 from London. Not a sexy single mom. not an orange mom. a family mom who is 44 and preparing the kids to enter college and she isn't saucy or a party fanatic.
Actually I want to give a glimpse into my recruiting process:
I would dismiss all clothing and styles. (including dull or flamboyant) nor care anything about what bands they like,
what music,
not even politics so much,
extrovert or introvert not so interesting,
HOWEVER,
...all the questions, CVs, tests, interviews would be aimed to find people who, in some significant way, experienced some truly unique, possibly tragic, possibly traumatizing events.
Steve was a good example. I mean that is just effing jaw-dropping what that guy went through. Truly unique.
Not only that but his appearance was REAL 'special'. I mean he actually had a completely different body but is TRULY unique as far as his acceptance.
(sorry but the only gay in your village is NOT really that interesting)
Anyways, the ideal (for me) would be a house of seemingly very ordinary people but given enough time would reveal REAL LIFE 'Nasty Nick' life-changing events and how they coped.
Someone who really DID lose his fiancee in a car accident. Or someone who was very wealthy and is now on welfare allowance.
Someone who was poor their entire life and recently won the lotto and is now a multi-millionaire.
A seemingly average soldier who, it happens, was in a terrible ambush and really had to kill enemies. directly.
Also a flamboyant 'bisexual' who loves to dance and wears the craziest fashions!
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