Okay, so I'm going to fill in all the information about what I'm doing now for National Lampoon.

They have a cable channel, National Lampoon Networks that gets sent to 420 colleges across the US. Carolina is an intern there and they needed some camera people so she got me an interview and I ended up getting the job.

Right now I'm shooting The Gleib Show. It's a half hour talk show with guests and stuff. Around 40 percent of the show is sketches, and I shoot all of those.

It really is a very good funny show, and I'm really proud to be part of it. The sketches we've been shooting is really great stuff.

The first day I went out with them we did 2 sketches. Ben dressed up like a security guard and went around UCLA messing with people. We had Ben hooked up with wireless mics and we had two camera people who were pretty far back filming the action.

After that we headed over to the 3rd Street Promenade where Ben was the worlds worst street performer.

The next time we went out we did a sketch called sucking it in. David was in town to help out with that. You'll also notice the pictures of the lady bugs on Carolina's butt.

Next we did another hidden camera sketch where Ben pretended to be an annoying Israeli at a health club. He went around hitting on all the girls and messing with the guys.

Then we did a sketch of the first day after Arnold becomes governor of California. That one was very good.

Then we went to Mexico to shoot stripfights.

And just the other day we shoot the first 3 episodes of season 2.

Shooting the show was really fun. I got a flowboard out of it. It's a 14 wheeled skateboard, and it's really hard to ride.

It's pretty funny actually. I brought it out on night on hollywood blvd and ended up walking with it for a while because I'm pretty bad with it. It's really heavy to carry because of all the wheels, and a lot of people stop you on the street to look at it, or they want to try it.

One cop tried it the other night, and what was really cool was that he took the board and showed it to the guy in back of the cop car.

Last night I decided to try to skateboard over to the Laugh Factory. It's downhill most of the way so I figured it wouldn't be too hard. I ended up making it, only fell off once. It really sucked though. What I figured out about the flowboard is it's really not made for going in a straight line. Since the 14 wheels are on an arc under the board you really need to keep your balance perfect...it's not really a board for streets. So I don't think I'll be using it much.

It was interesting to be a skateboarder for little, or at least have people think I am. People really like to yell things out of their car at skateboarders. Also, people really like watching skateboarders fall. It's like when someone saw me coming they just kept watching me hoping I would fall. It was cool.

Also, they wouldn't let me bring my board into the laugh factory. I just thought that sucked because one reason I skated there was to save gas and it's just really annoying to find a place that is so uncaring about that. I had to find a friend who drove there and I put my board in his car. The owner would not let me bring my board anywhere in the building, regardless of how out of the was it was. I couldn't even check it in like a coat. He must have been afraid of all the wheels.

I gotta run now.