The start of my voice acting career began today! Here's what happened (THIS IS NOT A POLITICAL DEBATE!):
I was in bed, 1/2 asleep, listening to "NPR -- National Public Radio". There was this former senator on a call in talk show talking pro about the war and our president. The callers were asking questions, and this guy was answering the questions right and left, really dismissing the callers. That's when I decided to call in myself and ask him a question.
After about 10 minutes of dialing and redialing, I finally got through. I was a bit nervous, but I knew what I wanted to ask. Then I was introduced as the last caller--here's how the conversation went:
Host: "Joshua from Scotlandville. Good morning and thank you for calling."
Socks: "Hi, Jim. How are you?"
Host: "I'm doing well sir, thank you."
Socks: "Good to hear. I have a question for your..umm..guest (His name had slipped my mind). At what do you think our president will say "Okay, that's enough, let's back off?"
Senator: "... I really don't have an answer for that."
And that was it. Just 30 seconds of fame! Do you guys think I asked the right question, or did I just make a complete dingbat of myself?