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Great show, dude. Now I'm just wondering if Evil Wil has gone back to the light side of The Force, and Brent has now embraced the darkness.
I am literally playing The Dead Meemaw Card so that you'll watch me on The Big Bang Theory tonight.
Yes, I am literally playing The Dead Meemaw Card so that you'll watch me on The Big Bang Theory tonight.
Wil:
Don't forget to include "The Tomorrow People" among your '80s-era Nick faves - kind of a kiddie rival to Doctor Who with lots and lots of chroma-key FX.
FLASHBACK! True Stories From Famous People
When I was a dorky teenager, I was sort of thrust into the spotlight by Stand By Me and Star Trek. I've written before about how weird the whole thing was, and how uncomfortable a lot of the attention made me, but it wasn't all bad; I got to do some cool things, and meet some cool people as a re...
Jesus, Wil. You were fucking demonic in that episode.
The Wheaton Recurrence
It's Sunday afternoon as I write this. I can't publish this manually, because if I've read my call sheet correctly, I'm currently playing Dr. Isaac Parrish on Eureka. If we're on schedule, I'm working in a scene with Erica, Colin, and Neil. If my experience on the show so far is any indication, ...
Never played the E.T. game, but for my money the worst NES game I ever encountered was "Silver Surfer" - an effing dreadful hybrid of basic gameplay from "Super Mario Bros" and "Xevious" wherein if the Surfer so much as touched a wall, or was struck by any object he died and your game restarted back at the current level.
Wow, was it bad...
Click here for further grisly details...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvnRBywkUZ0
the most beguiling, horrible, opposite-of-fun experience I'd ever had
Reader G.M. e-mailed this picture and said, "How the f**k I ever believed that THIS was E.T., I'll never know -- but I still played it for hours and hours." The picture unlocked a memory I haven't thought about in a long time, but wanted to share: Around 1982 or 1983, before City Walk at Un...
Wil:
If your return to BBT is anywhere near as popular as your first appearance, I highly doubt today will be the last time your evil twin pops up on the show.
The 8-bit Bang Theory
My friend Rich, who writes and draws Diesel Sweeties, occasionally gives me wonderful gifts, like that awesome 8-bit drawing of me in the infamous clown sweater that sits on what would be my blog's masthead, if blogs had mastheads. When I got home from working on The Big Bang Theory yesterday, t...
Happy New Year, Wil.
If no one has previously done so, I bid you welcome to The Year We Make Contact wherein we can all look forward to Jupiter turning into a sun, and Sarah Palin using the event to start up her own suicide cult.
the 2009 year in review, part six
This post is not a number, it is a free man. It also continues my 2009 year in review from part five, and concludes this obscenely long series of posts that I hope was worth the time I put into creating them. I revealed a fairly major secret, and there was much rejoicing. Yaaay. About 24 hours ...
For comparison, I just saw Lady Gaga's original version of this track, and I definitely prefer Molly's. The former has a decent beat, but suffers from overproduction.
Whomever edited Molly's clip also did a terrific job; it's simple, clever, and direct.
Molly Lewis is a national treasure
In the world of entertainment, there are things that make me laugh, there are things that make me cry, and there are the rare things that work on so many different levels, or are so surprising, they simply drop my jaw to the floor and blow my mind. This cover of Poker Face by Molly Lewis is one ...
Molly is the result of a charming collision between genuine talent and cuteness.
Molly Lewis is a national treasure
In the world of entertainment, there are things that make me laugh, there are things that make me cry, and there are the rare things that work on so many different levels, or are so surprising, they simply drop my jaw to the floor and blow my mind. This cover of Poker Face by Molly Lewis is one ...
Here's another handy source for sending CPs, by the way. This one via the USO...
https://www.uso.org/donate/custom.aspx?id=565&
you can relax on both sides of the tracks
I've struggled for most of the morning to come up with some profound and lyrical way to mark the day, but the words I usually find so easy to command just refuse to reveal themselves ... so I'm just going to keep this post simple and to the point: Thank you, veterans, for your service.
My brother Scott is a US Army Desert Storm combat veteran who says that whenever someone thanks him for his service he replies: "You really want to thank me? Send a care package to a soldier in Iraq or Afghanistan."
So that's what I'm doing today.
If anyone would like to join in, here's the service I'm using...
http://www.opgratitude.com/
you can relax on both sides of the tracks
I've struggled for most of the morning to come up with some profound and lyrical way to mark the day, but the words I usually find so easy to command just refuse to reveal themselves ... so I'm just going to keep this post simple and to the point: Thank you, veterans, for your service.
Very nice pic, Wil.
Both you and Anne truly have your mojo risin' with a poodle in your strudel.
to mark the passage of three thousand six hundred and fifty-three days together
We went to Napa for our tenth anniversary. For the record: being married to your best friend rules.
Wil, what's a "bullshit bean"?
you may ask yourself, "how do i work this?"
I stayed up way too late last night, waiting for Nolan to get home from the Horror thing at Universal. When I was younger, staying up until 3 was no big deal, but making it past midnight is a serious challenge, especially since my stupid brain insists on waking up between 7 and 8 no matter when ...
IMO, the worst part of "Last Outpost" wasn't the Ferengi.
It was that guardian guy talking with Riker at the end who looked like the High Warlord of Studio 54.
ugly bags of mostly water
I know, I know, posting Twitter conversations is the new posting pictures of your cat, but if you'll indulge me one more time, I think some of you will be glad you did: @levarburton: The Angels have demonstrated genuine character tonite... Unlike the Dodgers who simply punked out!!! @wilw: @lev...
The funniest part of the show was hearing Jim Parsons yell "Silence!" twice.
But that was fun, Wil.
And the best part is that the episode leaves the door open for a future rematch between Sheldon and Evil Wil Wheaton.
The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary
I'm at w00tstock right now, and I haven't even seen the show, but I thought it would be fun to write a post in advance so anyone who watched The Big Bang Theory tonight would have a place to talk about it. If everything goes according to plan, this should post right as the episode is finishing o...
Wil, I don't know what to say. That was pretty astonishing.
wil wheaton gets lucky ... sometimes
This was the ultimate highlight of my #PAX 2009, and watching it again just now brought tears to my eyes again. I'm not worthy of something this awesome. Thank you Jonathan, and Paul, and Storm, and Molly for making me feel cool. I <3 you guys.
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