I had posted before about how I was taped for the TV show Sponge and how I was waiting until it was on TV. Well last night was my first TV appearance. So here is the file (23 megs) and the file again (5 megs). And now my running commentary:
Up Next: Sponge
Welcome to Sponge, these are the hosts of the program.
With this show viewers submit interesting tidbits of info to the show and some are selected to become segments on Sponge. They introduce the segment with a video clip and then ask the contestants what this means or what the segment will be about.
The sentence says "In Chinese this means ."
The hosts interact and cracks jokes here and there. But what does this sign mean?
Sorry, but no additional hints.
Is it something that a wife would do or a sign for a wife?
Is it something to do with love? This man is unsure.
The answer, "In Chinese this means the number 10."
There are a number of things and signs that a hand can make. Let's go to the fish market and see if this is one of the signs that they do. Nope, not really.
Let's ask our foreign friends.
The Russian says 'something to do with love.'
The American says 'it looks like a promise.'
The Japanese and the Vietnamese both think it is something food related.
The Chinese teacher (speaking in Chinese) demonstrates the sign for us.
Well, let's count in Korean, and now in Japanese, and in Russian, and English. What's this? He's counting in Korean? Caption says "He's been in Korea for a very long time." Alright, let's try that again. And finally in Chinese, which seems to confuse our other foreign friends.
1 -5 and then 6-10 written in Chinese with the phonetic alphabet.
The NUMBER 10.
I want peaches! Caption says 'Chinese don't need to speak to count.'
The submitted information is given a score of 1-5 stars and the submitter is gives money in connection with the number of stars received.
End of the program (host still counting).
Thank you for watching Sponge~.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
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