Wednesday, October 20, 2010

TV clip from "Charlotte Today"

So here's my segment on "Charlotte Today" this morning. Should have gone with better shoes... didn't know my sneakers were gonna make it on TV.

When you hit play you'll see a commercial... after it's over, hit pause and then hit play again to get the clip. At least that's how it worked for me.

Thanks to Colleen Odegaard, Rob Tanner, all the crew, and the kids from Pinewood Elementary who were in the studio and stayed quiet the whole time.




FYI, here's the project I mentioned in the segment... and here's that wedding column.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great Show Tommy!

Anonymous said...

Tommy.... your voice sounds like you could be a stand-in for Coach Fox. Just practice saying "It is what is"... and you've got the job! It least you have a "better than vague" personality to go with that voice!

Anonymous said...

Great to see you Tommy!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for linking us to the wonderful wedding day column again.

tommy tomlinson said...

3:27 -- I've heard the John Fox comparison before. I don't think I'd trade jobs with him right now :)

Adrian DeVore said...

Great job!

Anonymous said...

Tommy, you are too adorable. Never heard you speak before, but the comment about you sounding like Coach Fox is spot on - you just have a much better personality! Keep on writin', and we'll keep on readin'.

Lynne Stevenson said...

Tommy, that clip was just too kewl for words! I can honestly say that I "knew" you before you were famous...Just don't forget your fans and friends when you get rich too...LOL...Hope that one day I will be able to go to one of your classes or readings...

Anonymous said...

OMG! GO ON A DIET. Poor Channel 36 is going to need a new sofa.

Ann Doss Helms said...

First time a list of blog labels has ever cracked me up. Much cleverer than certain anonymous comments.

Anonymous said...

For what it's worth, I never even noticed your sneakers until you just mentioned them! Your appearance, which I just saw via the internet, has made me want to seek out your column online, subscribe and vow to read more regularly. Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Great interview, Tommy! I, too, love your stories, and always get excited to see a new post or column published. Your writing is so touching, and you have such a talent at capturing the true meaning in the subjects about which you write.