bathtubgirl's journal

Wednesday, March 07, 2001

A trip down memory lane...... BTG and Goddess Diana.


The cameras will be rolling into BTG Productions by the end of the month. It's true, there will be entertainment galore, a regular Real World with five cameras, more bandwith, no more spotlife stream, mirrors on the ceiling, pink champagne on ice. Will I be a prisoner of my own device? Yes, I am quoting Don Henley. Yes, I will be a prisoner of my own device. Woo Hoo. And yes, I am ready to "take this project to the next level." Good lord, it's corporate jargon.

The new webdaddie I will be working with, Craig, the Executive Producer of Lifecams , also has an interest in having me travel around Los Angeles and interview celebrities out of their bathtubs. I guess it is time to learn how to write scripts. David Waterman (aka Wacky Tub Boy), a professional comedian and actor, said he would work with me.

Eva is really excited about our new endeavor as Lifecams may be employing her for video and art direction on other projects.


I will still be offering a few free shows a week, so for those of you who have a tight budget don't fret. For those of you who want to contribute the necessary funds I need to keep the production going, you will be getting lots of great entertainment. Plus, it's cheaper than Cable and there are no commercials! I'm still not sure how everything will flow, but I appreciate your support during this transition.

I received this email today from my friend, Greg Carter.

Btg,


I thank you for the praise of my work. Life and timing has kept me away from my computer. I did hear you speak of adding more cameras and that your product labels are well on their way.


I am very happy for you that btg productions is growing. It is something I was sure would happen after the first time I saw your show, and that is not just because of the way you look in the tub. (which is great by the way) You have a vision and the energy to make it happen. Along with what seems to be a great supporting cast. I look forward to the btg future as you spread those wings.

Greg.

Snow and I made another update to the Open Gallery, a two page cam archive.

Most of the images were captured by Snow himself, when he was living in the frozen tundras of South Dakota.

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