 When I was 5-ish, my family and I went to a kids' expo located on the Gold Coast. For those who don't know what an expo is, it's basically just an abbreviation for exhibition. It makes no sense why is there a pee. This place was filled with activities like pony rides, rock climbing, hanging out with some random sheep and goats, and just any other fun things that would entertain children. Because it was such a big event at the time, the news were there to get amongst the action. The biggest news company in Australia. So this is the story of how little me stumbled my way onto national television. Okay, so before I get into this main story, this hasn't been the first time I've been on TV. A few years ago now, there was a specific shot of a group of people, and I just so happened to be in the back of it, and I was on TV for a split second. Well, what a medal. That's pretty much it to that story. If I made a video on that experience, it would literally be the most boring video ever. But talking about mistakes made by younger me on TV? Now that's a video I would click, and then everyone clicks off. Like I was saying before, this place was basically a kid's heaven, filled with expensive things like show bags and face paintings. But it was great. I remember absolutely loving the pony rides there because they had butt stamps. I remember absolutely loving the pony rides there because on the pony, they had those butt stamps. From... And I liked that because... This was definitely during a time where I was obsessed with my little pony. That whole explanation was a mess. After running around in circles on the pony a few times, I got off to join the others, but someone stopped me. A camera crew came up to me with their big set up of mics and large cameras, and they wanted to ask some questions about the big day. Okay, what I actually did in this moment, it needs some explaining. When I was younger, I was always taught to smile like cameras, because it meant I was getting my picture taken. So when this camera bigger than my head was directly in front of me, of course my initial reaction was to smile. Little did I know it was a video camera. So how's your day been? What was your favorite thing today? Did you like the ponies? They're cute, right? Don't mess this up. Keep smiling. I was being asked all these questions, and I did not answer a single one of them. As I thought the camera in front of me was just there to take my photo. I did not budge. I did not want to wreck my smile for this photographer. I just stood there awkwardly staring this camera down. And to make that as worse, my smile was barely a smile. Okay, so imagine this being my smile, and this bit is a bit flat. And then the whole thing half falling off my face. So many school photos were harmed by this smile. My brothers did come over to me as they knew what was going on, but they only found their sister to be smiling at the camera like a creep. Well boys, time to pack up our things. We aren't getting anything here. Off to our next victim. Oh dear, we don't need that goat poop. We got him boys, roll out. After this incident, it didn't faze me at all, but my brothers, oh, they thought I was stupid for ruining my one chance to be cool on TV. That evening we went back to our grandparents place and all sat together to watch the program about the kids' expo. That clip of me staring awkwardly at the camera played on TV for a few seconds as they transitioned it back to the news reporters. My family were shook. I honestly wish we had the footage today because it would be the funniest thing now. Hey guys, thank you so much for watching this video, I hope you all liked it. If you guys didn't know, I have a Patreon now and don't forget to follow me on Twitter. Thank you all for the beautiful fanart as well.