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Find Me on Wendy Williams TODAY (April 12)

Happy Tuesday! How YOU doin’?

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Today is a special Tuesday because I will make my talk show audience debut on the Wendy Williams show with Heather. Please check your local listings. Then set your DVRs or watch if you’re home. Then, look for me and Heather in the second row, in the center. I am wearing an aqua shirt with a black cardigan and Heather has red hair.

Heather learned 10 things at the Wendy Williams Show. Go check out her list because it is comprehensive and gets into the details of our specific show (like the fact Rudy Huxtable’s real-life mom knows every word to every rap song).

Here’s what she didn’t mention:

1. The pre-show dance-off Heather mentioned is actually a talent show – We watched one woman in a brightly patterned dress (WHY did we not take any photos of her!) do what appeared to be a choreographed dance, then we watched her engage in a dance-off with a dude named David, and then we watched her brightly patterned friend sing into a microphone sounding better than the actual singer of the song. Also, she knew every single word to the random song the DJ (yes, a DJ) played, and so he gave her a cash prize. She won the talent show.

2. Wendy attracts the most . . . unique . . . audience – Seriously, where do these people come from? How do people like this exist in the world! The personalities were boisterous, the outfits were loud. Heather and I were the most tamely dressed people. And I thought I did well, following the official Wendy Show email instructions to DRESS TO IMPRESS! All audience members may appear on camera. Think Trendy…Think Stylish…Think Chic and above all else Think Wendy!! Bright colors photograph best and we ask that you refrain from wearing white and busy patterns.

I saw many a busy pattern. AND I was the least trendy there.

3. I don’t know where to look when someone takes a mirror picture – Neither does Heather.

Mirror picture dori and heather

4. The set is wee – I know Heather said that, but worth reiterating. The entire place looks so much bigger on TV.

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5. Wendy has a tiny waist – She appears much larger on the tee-vee.

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6. When Wendy stood at the side of my aisle and talked to us, she made eye contact with me – I think this means she likes me.

7. There will be someone with a more ridiculous Ask Wendy question than you – Don’t get scared when the guy says everyone must hand in an Ask Wendy form with their question. It isn’t true. Don’t get nervous when the same guy says that there is no such thing as not wanting to speak on TV or being too shy because if your question gets chosen you must ask it on TV. There will definitely be someone with a more ridiculous question than you. That person will be chosen. And that person will want to be chosen.

8. Secretly wish your question DID get chosen – Just so you can get Wendy’s rational, real, no BS advice.

9. Ignore the gossip while waiting to get inside the studio – We heard that the following people would be there on our day: Kim Kardashian, Jamie Oliver. In reality, we got Naya Rivera and Keshia Knight Pulliam. We also saw Toni Braxton and Felicity Huffman leave the taping before ours.

10. Wendy is a force – She is exactly the same as on TV. Her facial expressions are priceless, she is hilarious and she only hires loons like herself to work there.

I first heard of Wendy Williams last year when Channel 9 in New York City showed her show at 10 pm on weeknights. At first I glossed oer it — Wendy Williams? Must be trashy — and then one day I landed on it and heard how rational and logical and funny she is. It has been true love ever since. And thanks to blogging and Twitter, Heather and I discovered our shared love of Wendy Williams — which led to us attending the show together!

This was my third time at a TV show taping. I went to a taping of Cosby (the show Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashad did together after The Cosby Show ended) on a Hebrew School trip and Total Request Live on a college class trip (after Carson Daly already left).

Why did all my schools go on these random trips?

I actually really want to go back to another Wendy Williams filming, but I want to take some shots of vodka first. Then I will feel much more comfortable, will participate in the dancing on stage and maybe win the talent show.

If you watch my episode today, please comment here or email me to let me know you saw me and if I looked stupid.

Update: Thanks Ali for taking this picture of me and Heather at the show. That is us on the right, second row!

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This is when Wendy talked to Rudy Huxtable’s real-life mom and I didn’t know where to look! Thanks to Heather for this one:

 

 

Ever been to a TV show taping?

One of my favorite Core Fusion teachers left exhale to start her own class at Pure Yoga called Figure 4. Read my review on NBC New York – Dori’s Quest: Figure 4 at Pure Yoga.

 

 

 

At Which Everyone Pays Attention to Dori

Yesterday was my birthday. My body decided to give me the gift of youth: cystic acne. I felt like a teenager again. The angsty kind.

I did not want the day to end because now I have to wait another year for people to have to be nice to me again.

I share a March 21 birthday with Twitter, Santana and the first full day of Spring.  It was also the date of my very first half marathon last year. That race feels like it was yesterday. I remember every second of it so well (although I suppose blogging it makes the memory stick) and I don’t understand how an entire year has already passed.

While I celebrated my 27th by running 13.1 miles through my city . . .

Dori 27th birthday NYC Half

. . . I did 28 with a bit more style.

Oops! Not the style I intended. And for some reason, everyone around me and my cousin seems totally oblivious to our nudity.

Anyway, like I said, a bit more style . . .

. . . And a lot more booze.

I love my birthday. I titled the Facebook invite for this “At Which Everyone Pays Attention to Dori” because that is exactly what my birthday is: a day where everyone has to pay attention to me, be nice to me, put drinks in front of me and just overall make me feel special. I am uncomfortable and anxious in groups of people I don’t know, and I tend to avoid blogger meetups and other social situations for this reason. But with people I love? I am totally in my element being the center of attention. And since my party was on a Saturday and my birthday on a Monday, I got to experience a nice, long celebration with me at the center. Hence my post-birthday blues.

It is also an interesting time because while I don’t have many friends, I do have one or two from all different aspects of my life. So at my party, I had two friends from first grade, one from my Israel trip, three from blogging/Twitter, one from my old job, my cousin, my um — friend McGriddle, my roommate, my roommate’s sister and some of their guests. I was a little worried that I’d feel spread thin, trying to make time for everyone, or that no one would really talk to each other.

Turns out I had nothing to worry about.

I am so happy and so touched that all my friends from different places meshed so well. Everyone was comfortable talking to everyone else. No one was shy. No one stuck to only those they know. I wanted to cry from happiness when I saw my friends from many different places all together like this:

Left to right: Missy (Israel trip), Melissa (blogging), Ben (Twitter/running/blogging), Emily (first grade), Luis (my old job) and Rae (first grade).

And by the way, only Ben could stay out with me until 1 am for my birthday and then PR in the NYC Half Marathon at 1:42:24 early the following morning. And only Michelle would tolerate living in a 320-square foot apartment with no living room, no closets and ME for exactly five years as of March 20.

And why would Emily would bring a foam roller to a bar‽

Who knows?

Not them.

I love my friends.

I am so fortunate to have such amazing people in my life who not only come out to support me, but who are so wonderful that they get along so well with people who are also important to me. To me, this is a sign that I choose my friends well.

I was too shy to tell anyone at work it was my birthday, but it was also someone else’s birthday, so I got to go into the kitchen after they celebrated and eat a leftover slice of his cake.

Thank you for indulging me in this overwhelmingly Dori-centric post. One last self-absorbed item: My newest post on NBC New York: Dori’s Quest: barre3: Will the West Coast Phenomenon Hit New York City.

I am sad I have to wait another 365 days — wait, is it a leap year? 366 days — until I can get this type of attention again. Do you love your birthday like I do? Hate it? Ambivalent? Tell me why!

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