Back when I was working at the ski resort post college they used to have these summer concerts with some pretty big name acts. However, one of the primary challenge with doing summer concerts in the mountains of Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, etc, are the thunderstorms which can get biblical.
Had co-worker who was attending one of these shows when a particularity bad storm rolled through and many of the concert goers sought shelter in the lodge. At any rate, my co-worker spots none other than Bill Murray in the lodge and goes up to him and asks "So, when do you think the heavy stuff is gonna start coming down?" Bill with a straight face replies, "I don't think the heavy stuff's going come for quite a while".
One day in the summer of 1995 I was working standby with the shooting company up at the Lake Arrowhead golf course where the Space Jam production crew was doing scenes with Jordan, Larry Bird, Wayne Knight, and Bill Murray. Poor Larry cannot act to save his life. Painful to watch him deliver wooden stilted lines. Meanwhile, old pro Murray is doing his thing like he's born to do it, riffing Caddyshacklike through and between takes. When the company broke for lunch he hopped into his golf cart with a smug "Yeah, nailed it" look on his face, and as he was being driven by I extended my hand for a high-five, which he gave. The man has some soft, supple hands; he takes good care of them.
One day in the summer of 1995 I was working standby with the shooting company up at the Lake Arrowhead golf course where the Space Jam production crew was doing scenes with Jordan, Larry Bird, Wayne Knight, and Bill Murray. Poor Larry cannot act to save his life. Painful to watch him deliver wooden stilted lines. Meanwhile, old pro Murray is doing his thing like he's born to do it, riffing Caddyshacklike through and between takes. When the company broke for lunch he hopped into his golf cart with a smug "Yeah, nailed it" look on his face, and as he was being driven by I extended my hand for a high-five, which he gave. The man has some soft, supple hands; he takes good care of them.
One day in the summer of 1995 I was working standby with the shooting company up at the Lake Arrowhead golf course where the Space Jam production crew was doing scenes with Jordan, Larry Bird, Wayne Knight, and Bill Murray. Poor Larry cannot act to save his life. Painful to watch him deliver wooden stilted lines. Meanwhile, old pro Murray is doing his thing like he's born to do it, riffing Caddyshacklike through and between takes. When the company broke for lunch he hopped into his golf cart with a smug "Yeah, nailed it" look on his face, and as he was being driven by I extended my hand for a high-five, which he gave. The man has some soft, supple hands; he takes good care of them.
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Had co-worker who was attending one of these shows when a particularity bad storm rolled through and many of the concert goers sought shelter in the lodge. At any rate, my co-worker spots none other than Bill Murray in the lodge and goes up to him and asks "So, when do you think the heavy stuff is gonna start coming down?" Bill with a straight face replies, "I don't think the heavy stuff's going come for quite a while".
Bill gave me total consciousness. Which is nice.