Life is rough when you're high in demand. Apparently my beauty has caught the eye throughout UVSC as I have found myself a model for several campaigns in my short residency at UVSC so far. Today I was cast as an extra in a UVSC commercial. Yes, in just a few short months, you can see my beautiful profile on tv as I use my amazing acting skills to show how interested I am listening to a lecture. Some of you may scoff, but this was hard work--trying not to scratch my nose, making sure my posture was good, and ensuring I didn't yawn. Hard work. And who knows how far channel 17 will carry my face and extend my popularity (who has channel 17 anyway--and who WATCHES it?).
I have also posed with the famous wolverine as a medical patient on a career fair poster. Those images have become so popular, they were extended to table tents and screen savers for our department--all with me resembling a lovely shade of neon green. Yes, I am famous. I had one man approach me in the cafeteria to ask if I was the one on all the tables and posters. I'm sure he wanted my autograph as well, but didn't have the nerve.
And don't be surprised if you see my face on a bus, green with UVSC's Green Fever. Our career fair photos were so well done, the photographer insisted on using them in the campus wide Green Fever marketing campaign. Or maybe you'll get a postercard you can put on your fridge or in your scrapbook. I can't wait to see my face throughout all of Utah County!
Who knows where this will contine. My beautiful face is so versatile--I look great in both white and green!
Honk if you see that bus. And cheer when you watch my commercial.
4 comments:
Wow, your tv/print ad appearances are adding up! Pretty soon you'll be caught up to me! I better try and get on tv more
I'm so glad to know you Amber. When you become an even bigger celeb I can tell everyone I knew you before you were a big shot! Hopefully the ads are still running in July when I get to Utah.
That's cool that my face is floating around and I didn't even have to do anything! I hope you look good.
...or should I say, "We look good."
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