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I *love* your audition write-ups - the view into your process, and *the* process is always appreciated. Thanks!
the obligatory post-audition reflections
The directions to my audition were simple: two freeways, one off-ramp, two left turns. In practice, finding a parking spot and making my way into the actual waiting room were slightly less complicated than getting The Babelfish (kids, ask your parents), so I actually walked into the room for my ...
I love Fringe, it would be great to see you in that world (or one of those worlds, I suppose?).
Was I the only one that expected an in-the-gutter follow up to Princess Leia's "wrong scale" comment? I need to grow up.
Thanks for the reminder, Wil, looking forward to your Evilness tomorrow evening...
Hank Scorpio would really appreciate it if you'd read this post
So, some of you may know that Evil Wil Wheaton is tormenting Sheldon Cooper again this Thursday at 8pm on CBS ... but for those of you who don't, I made a stupid video to help you remember: In other news, I did not book the job I auditioned for last week. The feedback I got was that I ga...
Your RFB recountings of the day were great - very cool that you took the time to record 'em today. How can tBBT *not* want you back - it's things like this that have me practically drooling for this episode, and the ones that lead up to it :)
no mee maws were harmed in the writing of this post
Walking into the stage this morning felt very different than last time. I knew where to go, I knew who to look for, and my stomach butterflies were pure excitement, without the nerves I had during The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary. From the moment I parked my car, I felt like I'd come back ... ...
I really can't wait to see this episode, Wil... ever since the first one you were in, I was pretty sure we'd be seeing you again. Off to listen to RFB, THANKS!!
no mee maws were harmed in the writing of this post
Walking into the stage this morning felt very different than last time. I knew where to go, I knew who to look for, and my stomach butterflies were pure excitement, without the nerves I had during The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary. From the moment I parked my car, I felt like I'd come back ... ...
Awesome RFB, moving and a great investment of my listening time... count me in on buying a Dancing Barefoot audiobook were you to make one available. I just bought the Just a Geek and Happiest Days of Our Lives audiobooks, and am really really really enjoying them. THANKS!
Radio Free Burrito: Episode Twenty-one
Holy Crap, it's time for a new episode of Radio Free Burrito! I must say, I'm pretty proud of my ability to get this one out on time. If I keep this up, I may have to remove the phrase "infrequently updated" from the show's description. Show Notes: The logo was designed by WWdN:iX reader Marc,...
It's not LA traffic, but Boston area traffic is its own kind of hell. I drive 40 miles each way, every day, anywhere from an hour most days to 2 1/2 hrs once or twice a year. Each way. Audiobooks make it tolerable, but the recent months have been great, first with Memories of the Futurecast, and then the RFB archives when I ran out of those... I just got (LuLu'd?) Just a Geek and Happiest Days of Our Lives, and will be listening to them just as soon as I've made it through all the D&D podcasts (discovered thanks to you)...
Thanks Wil for adding a TON of enjoyment to my commutes. I love your readings of your own writings - you write well, but I think you read it even better. Listening to the recent Radio Free Burrito reading of your conversation with (Sir) Patrick on the backlot was really moving.
Thanks!
there and back again
Someone, I think it was Shane Nickerson, recently recalled the apocryphal advice given to people who choose to come live in Los Angeles: this city sucks, so if you're going to live here, you should at least love what you do... I got into Hollywood at 11 yesterday morning, and came back out at 7:...
Congrats, Wil - great to have an all-decade year in the 10th year of the decade :)
it was a very good year...
I spent a couple hours tonight going through my blog for the annual year in review series of posts. I thought I'd make two or three posts, but so much awesome stuff happened, I ended up with six - yeah, six - posts worth of stuff to pull out and comment on. That lead me to write this, which wil...
OK, I'm in for one - thanks for the update/prod/plug to remind me :)
a couple of book-related things
Memories of the Future got a nice write up in the Toledo Free Press: There’s one thing that Wil Wheaton wants to make very clear: “Memories of the Future” is not, repeat, NOT a “tell-all” book about his time working on “Star Trek: The Next Generation.” “It was extraordinarily important to me t...
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