04-16-2006, 09:33 AM
Copy and pasted from Grilldog's blog by Judel:
The premiere showing of Grilldog's first episode "How to Grille" really drew a crowd. At least 30 people swarmed Goody's in El Cajon, taking advantage of the hour wait to eat, drink and socialize. The show started to thunderous applause and all eyes were transfixed on the many screens throughout the bar for the next 28 minutes. Laughter would erupt at all the right places and even one onlooker commented that it should be on regular programming instead of public access. Well, that is certainly Grilldog's goal. This premiere was more of a testing ground, to know what worked and what didn't. Luckily, most everything worked. Just a few costructive suggestions, as far as improving the lighting and maybe the sound, and of course there should have been an explosion after Billdog lit the grill. It was overall an entertaining and educational way to spend half an hour. Everyone left looking forward to the next segment. Good job, Grilldog!!
Jude
The premiere showing of Grilldog's first episode "How to Grille" really drew a crowd. At least 30 people swarmed Goody's in El Cajon, taking advantage of the hour wait to eat, drink and socialize. The show started to thunderous applause and all eyes were transfixed on the many screens throughout the bar for the next 28 minutes. Laughter would erupt at all the right places and even one onlooker commented that it should be on regular programming instead of public access. Well, that is certainly Grilldog's goal. This premiere was more of a testing ground, to know what worked and what didn't. Luckily, most everything worked. Just a few costructive suggestions, as far as improving the lighting and maybe the sound, and of course there should have been an explosion after Billdog lit the grill. It was overall an entertaining and educational way to spend half an hour. Everyone left looking forward to the next segment. Good job, Grilldog!!
Jude