Digest: Do you ever get in trouble on the set for goofing around?

FF:  It's harder fro me than Kirsten.

KS: NO, no, no.

FF: You're good about it.

KS: I had a scene with Nadis [Bjorlin, Chloe] and Jason [Cook, Shawn] the other day, and it got so bad that the producers and directors got over the PA system and were like "Are you ready now?"

FF: The last time I remember  [goofing around] is when we were in the hotel room getting ready for the coronation. They were counting down, and we adlibbed "I love you" at the end of a scene. When we rehearsed it, I said, "I love you Belle." When we were starting over to taoe it, I was like "What if I said, 'I love you Carrot', at the end of the scene?" Then we started cracking up.

KS: You said it in a [funny] voice. "I love you, Carrot."

FF: Then they're counting down, and it was a fade in for a comercial, so you are supposed to wait a few beats before you start talking. I was biting my tongue hard.

KS: But it makes work fun.

Digest: What's a typical day like for you guys at work?

FF: We go get our hair an makeup done so we look pretty, then straight to school. We are always on the schedule.

Digest: Are you guys able to pay attention in school?

FF: (giggles from both): No.

Fath and Storms: We pass notes!

KS: I'll take a note and put it on top of the Altoids box ans go, "Here, Farah, here's some Altoids."

FF: I got to the point where I was like, "Here, Kirsten. Here's a note from me." If you are the only two people in the classroom for your high school career, you have to put some kind of realism into it, and passing notes makes us feel like we are in a real school.

KS: A little bit.

FF: We always have stuff to tell each other, and we usually go to school first thing in the morning...

KS: ... so we arrive, and one of us is already starting school, so we can't talk. Whenever our teacher takes bathroom breaks--which, excuse me, she takes the shortest bathroom breaks ever--we talk fro like 45 seconds.  Today, she came back in, and I said, "Okay, you need to start taking longer bathroom breaks because I didnt get my whole story out."
Digest: Do you hang out with other teens in your storyline?

FF: We get along with them, but they dont understand.

KS: It's kind of weird because sometimes I feel they dont know that we are so much younger because of the things we get excited about, like a new Hanson CD coming out.

FF: Okay, so we are a lot more immature than them. Who cares?

KS: We're not more immature than the guys.

Digest: What do you do on the weekend?

KS: We go to the mall and the movies.

FF: We go shopping a lot together, a lot.

Digest: Do you ever worry that you're going to get in a fight, and it's going to spill over into work?

FF and KS: No.

KS: We never fight, but I'll get mad at her about stupid stuff. This morning. I called her three times on her cell, phone...

FF: ...My ringer was off 'cause I was in school.

KS: I went to Del TAco to get food before I came here. I know Farah loves Del Taco, so I called her and called her to see if she wanted some food, and she didn't answer. I got frustrated. I didn't leave a message, but I got to work, and she was like, " I didnt realize until now that you called me three times." It's stupid stuff like that. I got mad because I couldn't do something nice for her because she didn't answer her cell phone. I guess if you call that a fight, then that's as bad as it's ever going to get.

Digest: Whose lives are more dramatice, your's or Belle's and Mimi's?

FF: Same.

KS: Well, it's pretty much the same. You can't escape teenage drame. You just can't. Like right now, the same person who didn't like Farah that I'm not friends with now doesn't like a friend of mine because she's still friends with me.

FF: That's so stupid.

KS: But luckily, Farah and I don't have to deal so much with it.

FF: I try to steer clear of the true teenage drama. I don't get into all that girl gossip about other girls. I don't do all that. I just focus on the guys. Is that so wrong?
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