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That picture makes me sad in pants.
"as his kilt rises..."
I think this is one of those rare things that can be equally enjoyed* by those who have context, and those who don't. *for very disturbing values of 'enjoyed'
Good god! A live Rickroll!
I love that moment so much i wanna have sex with it and actually call it the next day.
just in case you missed the macy's parade moment everyone is talking about
This is the best version I've seen. It came from MartiMcKenna on Twitter.
Good god! A live Rickroll!
I love that moment so much i wanna have sex with it and actually call it the next day.
just in case you missed the macy's parade moment everyone is talking about
This is the best version I've seen. It came from MartiMcKenna on Twitter.
Good god man, if there was ever a time to loudly proclaim "I'm Wil Wheaton and i'm a movie/tv star" it was when Chesty McBoob was within earshot. Speaking of which, did anyone recognize you?
when you dressed up sharp and you felt alright
A few days after my sixteenth birthday, I lost my Rocky Horror virginity with my best friend, in a shitty little duplex theater in Van Nuys. I'd wanted to see Rocky since I was ten or eleven on my way to an audition and my mom drove us past a marquee advertising a midnight showing every Saturday...
Good god man, if there was ever a time to loudly proclaim "I'm Wil Wheaton and i'm a movie/tv star" it was when Chesty McBoob was within earshot. Speaking of which, did anyone recognize you?
when you dressed up sharp and you felt alright
A few days after my sixteenth birthday, I lost my Rocky Horror virginity with my best friend, in a shitty little duplex theater in Van Nuys. I'd wanted to see Rocky since I was ten or eleven on my way to an audition and my mom drove us past a marquee advertising a midnight showing every Saturday...
And the book says, "We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us."
a quick one while he's away
Hey, check it out! I found a tube that goes right into the studio, so I can ride the Internets while I'm between scenes! Today is the day I've been waiting for since I booked this job. Today is the day that I get to really tear into this character, and mainline the good stuff that keeps actors...
And the book says, "We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us."
a quick one while he's away
Hey, check it out! I found a tube that goes right into the studio, so I can ride the Internets while I'm between scenes! Today is the day I've been waiting for since I booked this job. Today is the day that I get to really tear into this character, and mainline the good stuff that keeps actors...
Mad Monk
I couldn't agree more about using "gay" as an insult but "pansy" i don't get. I honestly think you're being a bit oversensitive. Just my .02
my con sars. let me show you it.
It looks like I picked up a touch of the convention sars at Wizard World: sore throat, coughing my guts out, massive headache, and other upper respiratory stuff that is too disgusting even for me to describe. So I'm back onto the goddamn couch for at least 24 hours. At least this time I have LEG...
Mad Monk
I couldn't agree more about using "gay" as an insult but "pansy" i don't get. I honestly think you're being a bit oversensitive. Just my .02
my con sars. let me show you it.
It looks like I picked up a touch of the convention sars at Wizard World: sore throat, coughing my guts out, massive headache, and other upper respiratory stuff that is too disgusting even for me to describe. So I'm back onto the goddamn couch for at least 24 hours. At least this time I have LEG...
I notice you left Drieberg's uh. . ."man problem" out of your list.
Not that i need to know ANYTHING about Wil Jr. i'm just saying.
:D
who watches . . .
In the comments for the turtle trick, WWdN reader New Mutant said: You did an interview on FanBoy Radio a few weeks back. Those guys interviewed Zack Snyder this Sunday. I posted a question which they read to him. So he was asked about having you as Nite-Owl. He said that was the kind of think...
I notice you left Drieberg's uh. . ."man problem" out of your list.
Not that i need to know ANYTHING about Wil Jr. i'm just saying.
:D
who watches . . .
In the comments for the turtle trick, WWdN reader New Mutant said: You did an interview on FanBoy Radio a few weeks back. Those guys interviewed Zack Snyder this Sunday. I posted a question which they read to him. So he was asked about having you as Nite-Owl. He said that was the kind of think...
Was i the only one that read the first issue and thought "Holy shit, thats Alan Moore"?
P.S, I had no idea The Absolute Sandman was coming out (haven't read comics in a few years.got too expensive) but thanks to your writing i'm now the proud owner of the most beautiful book DC has ever produced. In fact, it's so nice i'm afraid to read it for fear i might damage it.
back on the street
Holy. Mother. Jesus. Balls. I just read at boingboing that Transmetropolitan issue number one has ben made available as a free downloadable .pdf! I am so late to the party on this one, they didn't just kick everyone out and clean up the puke, they actually burned down the building and built a st...
Was i the only one that read the first issue and thought "Holy shit, thats Alan Moore"?
P.S, I had no idea The Absolute Sandman was coming out (haven't read comics in a few years.got too expensive) but thanks to your writing i'm now the proud owner of the most beautiful book DC has ever produced. In fact, it's so nice i'm afraid to read it for fear i might damage it.
back on the street
Holy. Mother. Jesus. Balls. I just read at boingboing that Transmetropolitan issue number one has ben made available as a free downloadable .pdf! I am so late to the party on this one, they didn't just kick everyone out and clean up the puke, they actually burned down the building and built a st...
Wil
Actually, it was me that had the crush on Death. (Just want the acknowledgement so i can tell the wife and do the snoopy dance)
dream country
The Ambassador Hotel has played a role in several momentous occasions in my life. Near the end of 1984, I attended my first Fangoria Weekend of Horrors Convention there, where I watched a pre-release screening of Return of the Living Dead, met Jewel Shephard, and bought a pile of Robotech toys i...
Wil
Actually, it was me that had the crush on Death. (Just want the acknowledgement so i can tell the wife and do the snoopy dance)
dream country
The Ambassador Hotel has played a role in several momentous occasions in my life. Near the end of 1984, I attended my first Fangoria Weekend of Horrors Convention there, where I watched a pre-release screening of Return of the Living Dead, met Jewel Shephard, and bought a pile of Robotech toys i...
Is it really lame to say that i kinda. . . .well. . .had a crush on Death?
I'm right there with you on discovering the Vertigo line. I had no idea that comic books could actually make you think and feel.
Unfortunately i found Sandman around issue 60. So the end was already in sight. I spent the next year hunting back issues (in VERY short supply in my area)and trade paperbacks. I actually forced my folks to take a break from sight seeing in Washington D.C to make a side trip to a comic shop i'd read about in Wizard (that was at least 45 mins away). But it all payed off as my collection was made complete with the TPB's for Brief Lives and A Game of You.
I skipped seeing the White House to lay in the hotel room and listen to Tori Amos "Boys for Pele" and read AGOY.
Life could get no better.
If any recommendations are to be made it would have to be the following. . .
1.Sandman
2.Swamp Thing (entire Alan Moore run)
3.The Dark Knight Returns/The Dark Knight Strikes Again
4.Watchmen
6.Preacher
7.Transmetropolitan
8.Jonah Hex (wicked ass western)
9.Sin City (ANY of them)
10.The Invisibles
Enjoy.
P.S, Just out of curiosity Wil,did you ever try to let the Anti-Wesley crowd know just how exactly like them you were?
dream country
The Ambassador Hotel has played a role in several momentous occasions in my life. Near the end of 1984, I attended my first Fangoria Weekend of Horrors Convention there, where I watched a pre-release screening of Return of the Living Dead, met Jewel Shephard, and bought a pile of Robotech toys i...
Is it really lame to say that i kinda. . . .well. . .had a crush on Death?
I'm right there with you on discovering the Vertigo line. I had no idea that comic books could actually make you think and feel.
Unfortunately i found Sandman around issue 60. So the end was already in sight. I spent the next year hunting back issues (in VERY short supply in my area)and trade paperbacks. I actually forced my folks to take a break from sight seeing in Washington D.C to make a side trip to a comic shop i'd read about in Wizard (that was at least 45 mins away). But it all payed off as my collection was made complete with the TPB's for Brief Lives and A Game of You.
I skipped seeing the White House to lay in the hotel room and listen to Tori Amos "Boys for Pele" and read AGOY.
Life could get no better.
If any recommendations are to be made it would have to be the following. . .
1.Sandman
2.Swamp Thing (entire Alan Moore run)
3.The Dark Knight Returns/The Dark Knight Strikes Again
4.Watchmen
6.Preacher
7.Transmetropolitan
8.Jonah Hex (wicked ass western)
9.Sin City (ANY of them)
10.The Invisibles
Enjoy.
P.S, Just out of curiosity Wil,did you ever try to let the Anti-Wesley crowd know just how exactly like them you were?
dream country
The Ambassador Hotel has played a role in several momentous occasions in my life. Near the end of 1984, I attended my first Fangoria Weekend of Horrors Convention there, where I watched a pre-release screening of Return of the Living Dead, met Jewel Shephard, and bought a pile of Robotech toys i...
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