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Watching all of this unfold, I can only hope that this whole ordeal might make an episode of RFB...
Silver lining, you know.
Someone found my Kindle on the airplane this weekend. I'd really like it back.
I left my Kindle on an airplane this weekend (post-convention exhaustion will do that to you), and someone found it. I know that someone found it, because they've been using my account to buy games and books. Based on the purchases, I'm fairly sure the person who found my Kindle (which is named ...
Sorry to hear about this, Wil.
Anything that my husband or I have lost in public has never been returned, so I'm a little pessimistic about your odds of receiving a response from whomever holds your Kindle. People are dicks.
Someone found my Kindle on the airplane this weekend. I'd really like it back.
I left my Kindle on an airplane this weekend (post-convention exhaustion will do that to you), and someone found it. I know that someone found it, because they've been using my account to buy games and books. Based on the purchases, I'm fairly sure the person who found my Kindle (which is named ...
I admit I was somehow willing to believe that people were just posting bolded comments for some reason...
Good job :D
Someone found my Kindle on the airplane this weekend. I'd really like it back.
I left my Kindle on an airplane this weekend (post-convention exhaustion will do that to you), and someone found it. I know that someone found it, because they've been using my account to buy games and books. Based on the purchases, I'm fairly sure the person who found my Kindle (which is named ...
Thanks for the new episode of RFB, Wil! I love it!
I also thought I'd mention that I enjoy the non-edit shows the most. You're hilarious and I'd hate to miss out on anything.
Looking forward to more when you have the time :)
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Radio Free Burrito: Episode Thirty-Two
Holy Crap, after more than a year, it's time for a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! Today, I read some stories from my blog, talked about some stuff, and played some weird and wonderful music. Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc, who asked that I not link to his "in prog...
Ha, this is great. Like so many others, I am a huge fan of cats (I am a servant to four of them) and I find that your feline comments in general are simply awesome.
Cat + D&D = a level of win I had not encountered until today.
...My cats just knock pens off my desk or lay on my paperwork to let me know that they don't appreciate my alternate interests.
She rolled a sixteen. Good for her!
When Ryan was a Junior in college, he moved to a place where he couldn't have cats. Anne and I agreed to foster them until he took them back. That was nearly three years ago. When he moved across the country for his job, we officially adopted the cats we'd been fostering for years. Ryan misses t...
RFB is the best! I sincerely hope you will find the time and inspiration to record new episodes.
I came upon the podcasts about three months ago, so I must say thank you for such an awesome trove of entertainment. I am super excited at the prospect of new material and will continue to share your work with my friends :)
I'm on a boat: Radio Free Burrito
I’m on JoCoCruiseCrazy 2, and I’m taking an Internet vacation until I get home. So every day while I’m gone, something from my archives will post here automatically, for your entertainment. I had a lot of fun picking these different things out, and I hope you enjoy them again, or for the first t...
Hey Wil! I love your writing and always look forward to a new blog post. Your personal stories are awesome - but I'm going to use my comment to suggest writing short (or flash, if you will) fiction to get the process rolling again. I really enjoyed 239 Sycamore St. and Hunter.
I don't know if this will help at all, but when I find myself wanting but unable to write I like to screw with my perspective. I pretend I'm writing a campaign (you know, for my friends that refuse to play D&D anymore) - I figure if I can come up with an adventure that would keep the interest of players, it might be readable all on its own, too. I find I'm less resistant to throwing babblish ideas at the page and worry a lot less about the final product.
This tactic eventually brings my attention to something more manageable. Maybe I decide I can drop the fantasy world entirely, having created a character that I want to transition to some other realm. Or write something "deep" about the human condition. Whatever.
Oh! Or maybe you could throw out some ideas in a Radio Free Burrito podcast and see what kind of feedback you get. It's often much easier to vocalize creative thoughts - writing has this wonderful ability to stop us in our tracks when we notice our typos and grammar fails.
So...okay. Didn't mean to cause a flood there. Seriously, though, I feel the need to directly express: RFB! I am so in love with your podcast, new episodes would be amazing
it's just this dream he keeps having
There's a moment every day when I think, "I should have written about that in my blog," but then I realize that instead of planting the seeds that would grow into a story, I put them in boxes on a shelf called Twitter, or Tumblr, or Google Plus. They're nice seeds and all, and they look great in...
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