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I'm with Shane. I read the smile line and thought "now that is one of those lines I wish I thought of".
Wil, I enjoy your acting but truly love your writing.
Radio Free Burrito is pretty dam cool too.
From the Vault: a convenient literary metaphor
This was originally written in 2003, after I'd published Dancing Barefoot , and was still working on Just A Geek. At the time, I wasn't sure if I was a writer, an actor, or some combination of the two, though I was trying very hard to convince myself (and the Voice of Self Doubt) that I was just...
Hey Wil,
Here's a Twitter question I have. Being that you have >112k followers (and growing), how do you handle it when you make a twitter quip (twip?) and your followers decide they have the perfect witticism to reply back to you with?
I mean, if 1% of them replied back the avalanche of tweets would seem to just give you glazed over tired head and no way to really read them.
I'm guessing if you read them at all it's something like a optical skim to see if anything jumps out and catches your eye? Nothing important, just curious.
twitter funtimes
I don't think you need a lot of context from me to set this up, so I'll just say that this happened last night on Twitter: Me: @BrentSpiner: Just watched you on Leverage - You ROCKED. You were such an awesome dirtbag, and I know a thing or two about playing dirtbags. Brent: @wilw Thanks Wil. I...
I was caught up in the greatness of Lost the first season and was amazed at the great character development I was watching. But by even the last couple of shows of the firs tseason my I began to think they were losing their way.
I watched about 3 or 4 shows of the second season and then pretty much gave up on the show. My wife still watches so I catch glimpes of it every now and then and I've seen nothing to pull me back in.
I walked by while she was watching this season's premiere and asked if it was any good. Her response "Not so much.". I think they may be about to lose here too.
Pretty sad all in all. I think they had a great flower about to bloom in their hands and haven't taken the best of care of it.
Let's see what Battlestar has in store for us tonight! Now that has me salivating.
whitetail and blue pine
All the writers at TVSquad commented on the season premiere of Lost, and I got to contribute. For the first few minutes, [Massive spoiler removed out of respect for non-American viewers, but intact via the link.] In many ways, it reminded me of The Other 48 Days, but the episode quickly stumbled...
I was caught up in the greatness of Lost the first season and was amazed at the great character development I was watching. But by even the last couple of shows of the firs tseason my I began to think they were losing their way.
I watched about 3 or 4 shows of the second season and then pretty much gave up on the show. My wife still watches so I catch glimpes of it every now and then and I've seen nothing to pull me back in.
I walked by while she was watching this season's premiere and asked if it was any good. Her response "Not so much.". I think they may be about to lose here too.
Pretty sad all in all. I think they had a great flower about to bloom in their hands and haven't taken the best of care of it.
Let's see what Battlestar has in store for us tonight! Now that has me salivating.
whitetail and blue pine
All the writers at TVSquad commented on the season premiere of Lost, and I got to contribute. For the first few minutes, [Massive spoiler removed out of respect for non-American viewers, but intact via the link.] In many ways, it reminded me of The Other 48 Days, but the episode quickly stumbled...
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