Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Schizophrenia

Since moving to Nevada, my career has taken a rather strange turn. In Minnesota, I found myself covering mostly sporting events -- Twins, Vikings, Gophers, Wild, Timberwolves, high school state tournaments -- and writing sports stories for some national magazines. In my first six months here, I reviewed Celine Dion's show at Caesar's and covered my first NASCAR race.

But rarely have I had a more schizophrenic week. To wit: Yesterday, I interviewed actress Shannon Elizabeth (left) for a story on the upcoming World Series of Poker.

Today, I interviewed Iowa State defensive coordinator Wayne Bolt (right) for a story on the Cyclones in the Blue Ribbon College Football Yearbook.

I mean, I've had weeks where the variety of my work can be overwhelming. I remember one in particular, shortly before we moved here, when I interviewed Twins center fielder Torii Hunter, golf legend Ben Crenshaw, and wrestler-turned-Viking-wannabe Brock Lesnar. But I think this week takes the cake.

Elizabeth and Bolt were both great interviews, by the way. Very nice people with interesting things to say about their professions.

All I can say when reflecting on my job is, what a long, strange trip it is.

5 comments:

Marc Conklin said...

Wow, Wayne Bolt is hot!

MozellaRenaeKimberely said...

Lovin' the blog PD! I have to ask the obvious three-part question:

(1) Was the Shannon Elizabeth interview in person?

(2) If so, how'd she look in person?

(3) Did she ask about me?

PDizzle said...

Lumpy:

1. Sadly, no.
2. NA
3. A few times, but I told her you'd sworn off women again.

Glad to have you in the fold -- comment often!

PD

Big Primpin' said...

Did Brock Lesnar tell any tales of his time working with the legendary Chest Rockwell?

PDizzle said...

No, I talked with him in the lounge at Gage Hall on the campus of beautiful Minnesota State-Mankato, where the Vikings had just conducted the first half of their daily two-a-days. He was absolutely exhausted - in fact, at one point he zoned out and I thought he'd fallen asleep with his eyes open. It was pretty clear to me at that point that he was in over his head with football. He's trying his hand in mixed martial arts now -- big card this weekend at the LA Coliseum, in fact. I hope he fares better there than he did in the NFL trenches.