<P> Mine was a casting call, but it was set up through my agent and I had to go back in like five times . And each time, I would get paired up with other random people to do sketch comedy but it was very off - the - cuff, like no script or plan or anything . It was like, you're miners, mining for gold in Sicily, and we'd have to figure it out . But that happened to be my favorite sort of thing that I'd always loved best...I had no idea what I was in for, but I knew it was going to be the ride of my life . I knew it was going to be fun . I never wanted anything as much before . This one felt like home, this one felt like me and I felt very excited . But no, I don't think we had any idea what we were in for . </P> <P> They did a nationwide search, and I remember that day, I had midterms at school, but I also had to learn my monologue because I had the audition later that day . I remember Brian Robbins was there and a few of the other producers . I came in and I totally forgot my monologue, because I had been studying for midterms and I never do that . As I was walking out, I tripped over some cords and knocked over some cameras and all this stuff . And I played it off like it was funny and they started just cracking up, laughing . I came back in, knocked the monologue out and then they were, like, hey, man, you know, you're really funny . Do you do any impersonations, as well? I just did, like, my uncles and, you know, people that I knew in Chicago, old man voices and I even did the (Good Burger) Ed voice for the first time there . </P> <P> In my audition, I had to do a stand - up comedy act in conjunction with an audition scene and so I just remember in the monologue I wrote about, like, my sister having long hair in her underarms and we were eating breakfast . (Laughs) The hair would get into my pancake syrup . I just was being cheesy and crazy . And when I went in there, it was funny because I just felt like it was all very natural . It was all very organic . I was in the right place at the right time and they got me . I was blessed enough that Brian Robbins and Dan Schneider and Michael Tollin, they totally got me but it literally took me seven auditions to get this gig . And this is probably the most auditions that I ever had to audition for before because, I mean, who auditions for something seven times? . </P> <P> I was one of the two kids chosen from Chicago . Me and Kel got picked from the Chicago group . I remember that it was more than one audition . I think it was probably close to two to three, maybe even four . They brought us in quite a bit . They wanted us to do some of our characters and then some impressions . I remember originally meeting the casting people and then, you know, Brian and Dan and the producers of the show being in those auditions and going in and doing my sketch characters . And it was a lot of fun . Anytime you get to do those types of auditions, it's pretty cool because it's your stuff, you know, and when you're a kid, that's pretty rare . </P>

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