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I can see the TV ad now.
"When you start getting drunk without having imbibed, you know that in a few hours you'll be relaxing with a cool Time Lord Select. Time Lord Select -- the only beverage that gets you drunk quicker than a Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster. [Please don't drink and fly a TARDIS.]"
When am I?
On Saturday, I texted my friend Molly: If you're here tomorrow, come over to my house for games and beer. She texted back: What time? Can Chris come? I replied: 6pm. Chris is always welcome at the Wheaton Secret Headquarters! Yesterday, while we were at my friend's house for his birthday dinner,...
I just checked the NHL store website. Sadly, there are no doll-sized Kings jerseys for Little Wil to wear.
This is a real thing that you can own
About a year ago, I dared my friend Joel to imagine what it would be like if he designed a little plushie Wil Wheaton, and this happened: After we stopped laughing about it, and enjoying how oh-so-clever we were, we started thinking about actually making it a real thing that someone could own,...
That ending was indeed very poignant. Parrish's earlier comment to Fargo (during the argument, during the first stage of the patch) made me double-take. I wanted to smack Parrish across the face for it. To have Parrish come back and comfort Fargo at the end of the episode was very appropriate.
I second the bravo.
I really miss this place
I took this picture on one of the last days of production. Whenever I watch Eureka this season, and I see an advert on the network formerly known as Sci-Fi for one of their stupid goddamn are-you-serious-with-this-bullshit reality shows, I get angry and then sad. Eureka was and is such a g...
Agreed, but don't forget NX-01's doctor, John Billingsly. And you'd have to leave a chair vacant for the late DeForest Kelley.
Alternately, if you could get Matt Smith, David Tennant, and Christopher Eccleston to play, that would be good too.
A picture from Tabletop
One of the best times I had this season on Tabletop was playing Fiasco with John Rogers, Alison Haislip, and Bonnie Burton. I won't spoil anything, but I will tell you that Will Hindmarch, Jason Morningstar, and I teamed up to write an original playset for the show, and we'll be releasing it ...
WWUUBRRGG? No, that doesn't make sense. "Dead Meemaw" was an evil enough tactic that the blackness needs to dominate. UUUBBBBB seems appropriate for such an awesomely evil yet brilliantly manipulative strategy.
I'll be watching in part because of Evil Wil Wheaton's reappearance but also because of something George R. R. Martin posted. Could Sheldon be attempting to defend himself against his arch-nemesis?
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.
If you do build this brewpub, it would be incredible if you could convince Patrick Stewart to make some wine with you to serve to your patrons that prefer the product of the vine. Seems to me he once played a character that had a little experience with wine, if I remember correctly.
The Poet and the Painter casting shadows on the water
Beer stuff! I wanted to make Jaime Paglia an oatmeal stout, because that's his favorite. When I went to the shop to get supplies, though, Greg (who owns it) told me that you really have to do a partial mash or all-grain to get it just right. I'm not quite ready for that, yet, so I went with my b...
I wonder if any of the people or businesses that have the P.O. boxes listed in those ads still receive mail about those old advertisements? If they do it would be interesting to see how they handle the situation.
More than likely they simply throw them away, but it wouldn't cost much to try; just an envelope and a stamp (or maybe two as they might be more motivated to respond if you included a self-addressed stamped envelope.)
Terrifying Tales from The House of Secrets and The Witching Hour!
When I was in Vancouver for Eureka last year, I got to know downtown pretty well. I had a couple of pubs I loved, two grocery stores that took care of all my food needs, and more great restaurants than I could shake a hockey stick at. I also found a comic shop that was just a few blocks from my ...
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