Big Day End.
I got back from LASFS about an hour or so ago. I was gonna just write about it real quick and then try to grab some sleep, but I realized I was hungry . . . so a bowl of pasta later (Yeah, that's the way to get rid of the gut and double chin, Wil, have lots of PASTA before bed) I found myself watching "I love the 80s Strikes Back" on VH-1.
It was 1987, and I guess they talked about TNG on it, but I must have tuned in after they were done. Did anyone see it? Did they trash me? Mo Rocca and Michael Ian Black are two of the funniest people on Earth . . . but goddamn, they could burn me good if they had a mind to.
"Had a mind to?" Does anyone really talk like that? Sheesh.
So. LASFS was great. I got there about 8, and talked with them about the LosCon next month, and took some pictures for the wwdn MoBlog. This one is my favorite.
About 8:40 I went into their . . . clubhouse? Meeting place? Super-secret undisclosed location? Whatever you call it, it's where they meet. I stood quietly in the back while they did official club stuff, and took a few more pictures with my cool cameraphone . . . and then I hit the wrong button and made it ring at about 6900 Db. Color me embarrassed. When I finally took the stage, I apologized and said, "Sorry about my cell phone ringing. I just thought I'd put some more distance between me and Wesley by showing you all how technically incompetent I am."
It got a big laugh, so I guess it was worth it.
I talked a bit about the website, and the stuff that I've written since the last time I was there, and then I read from Dancing Barefoot. I picked out two sections from VegasPants: the first time I met William Shatner, and then the first time I rode the Star Trek Experience. Whenever I read from that book, I'm reminded of how much I miss those days when I was running around the Enterprise, and it makes me really sad. Tonight was no exception. I had to stop several times so I didn't cry. There's parts where I talk about Gene and Brent, and when I read it, I can hear their voices, and tonight, it was really hard to get through those sections.
I managed, though, and I think I did a good job. I felt really good about it when I was done . . . and I totally didn't suck in front of my hero Larry Niven, either!
I don't think I'm doing any more readings until LosCon, but that's going to be a BIG one. I'm going to bring stuff from JAG and Barefoot, and some unpublished material, too. If you're within a couple of hours of LA, it may be worth your time to come out and see me. I'll do my best not to suck.
I'm about 6 hours away from driving up to Oregon to see Anne's Grandmother. We'll go to Sacramento tomorrow, then up to Oregon Saturday morning. I won't have Internet, but I plan on sending in some AudioBlogs and MoBlogs, so check them if you're into that sort of thing.
Have a good weekend, everybody.
Edit: I hear that comments are busted because of some stupid javascript error I don't have time to fix. If you wanna comment on an entry, you can always click the time next to my name. That will take you to an archive page with all the comments there. And yes, we're really running this late.
Comments
You rocked the joint, brotha man.
::hat-tip::
Nice work. Seriously.
~j
Posted by: joemorf | October 24, 2003 01:00 AM
I talk like that.
You got a problem, Wheaton?
Eh?
Awwww
*hands you a tissue*
You're such a Woobie!
NB. Woobie=Good
Posted by: EnglishBen | October 24, 2003 04:17 AM
Uhh, when did Mr. Shatner drop the "Fucking" from his name?
Posted by: Dave | October 24, 2003 05:55 AM
Ok, that whole "you got to meet Larry Niven" bit just rocks.
BTW, I dunno if it's broked in IE but the comments link on the main page is borked in Firebird.
when loading I get a bunch of these:
"Warning: reference to undefined property window.concat
Source File: http://www.wilwheaton.net/
Line: 114"
and if I click the link I get one of these:
"Error: window.concat is not a function
Source File: http://www.wilwheaton.net/
Line: 117"
and while I'm on the subject of things not working, and OFF the subject of the third blog post in an awesome series, you have a link on your main page that goes to a site that isn't set up: http://www.saveinternetradio.org/
Posted by: hal97 | October 24, 2003 06:10 AM
>>"Had a mind to?" Does anyone really talk like that? Sheesh.
C'mon, Wil. You did a stint in KS. You *know* people talk like that :^)
Good job, BTW.
Posted by: bobckc | October 24, 2003 08:05 AM
Larry Niven! COOL! One of the damn best writers around!
Posted by: Yekimi | October 24, 2003 08:23 AM
You know, I watched the 80s Strike Back last night (albeit while blogging) and I don't remember them mentioning TNG. Them mentioned Wrath of Khan back in their '82 show, but that's all the Star Trek I recall.
Posted by: Sean O'Hara | October 24, 2003 09:11 AM
Gut, and double chin????? @_@ Wil, I think that you need to get a new mirror, or something. You're not fat, (and you have NO double chin what so ever) and you never WILL get fat. For somebody who just turned 31, you still look great!!! Are u sure that you're 31?? Because to me, you still look like you're in your mid-20s!! ;-)
Posted by: Hannah | October 24, 2003 09:19 AM
hehe. i love your writing. sounds like you had a great reading (phone ringing and all).
Posted by: dani | October 24, 2003 09:49 AM
Hrm. Can I leave a comment NOW?
Posted by: wil | October 24, 2003 10:38 AM
Well, looks like I can.
Stupid computers.
Posted by: wil | October 24, 2003 10:39 AM
you broke the interweb, wil.
damn java.
Posted by: she | October 24, 2003 11:10 AM
Wil, you don't have a double-chin...you've had that chin since you played Wesley. Nothing that a little plastic surgery won't fix. haha.
Posted by: Kroeme | October 24, 2003 11:11 AM
Aaah, Wil, just get a little exercise every day and be sure not to confuse appetite with hunger. (Let the former determine your cuisine and the latter set your limit.)</pontificate>
You've got the same thing I've got: Dick Clark Syndrome. Never gonna look your age. Although I assume you're like me and don't have to drink the blood of the young like Mr. Clark.
Posted by: St. Chris | October 24, 2003 11:32 AM
Easier than changing your diet... grow a goatee to cover up a double chin.
Heh, yeah.
Posted by: posmaster | October 24, 2003 11:52 AM
Wil in a goatee...I don't think the world is ready for that...
It'd be like Wil's evil twin.
Posted by: Chris | October 24, 2003 12:03 PM
"C'mon, Wil. You did a stint in KS. You *know* people talk like that"
OUCH! Do I sound like that?
Posted by: alexa | October 24, 2003 12:51 PM
I've been watching the 80's Strikes Back. I pretty much love every special that VH1 does. So I'll probably like yours too.
By the way, I think Michael Ian Black is hysterical and Hal Sparks has been pretty entertaining this time around, but Mo Rocca doesn't do it for me. Sorry if he's a friend of yours, but I *personally* don't think he's as funny as he does.
Posted by: M | October 24, 2003 01:09 PM
I'd so love to hear you speak, but I'm afraid LA is still a tad far from Brisbane, Australia. Congrats on a good Big Day Out, and all the very best for your family this weekend.
Posted by: jj | October 24, 2003 01:34 PM
Vodka Foxmama? That's either a biker chick or a character from Kill Bill 2. Or both.
Why Niven's "Protector" hasn't been made into a movie yet is beyond me.
Posted by: Fred Fowler | October 24, 2003 01:46 PM
"...had a mind to..."
I use that one. There's nothing wrong with it!
Mmmm, Pasta...
Posted by: Bob | October 24, 2003 01:57 PM
great job !!!on the walking barefoot book , i knew if i talk to all my friends and told them to read the book they would love it. and so far they do.no complaints at all.
congrats!!!!!!!
chris
Posted by: chris | October 24, 2003 01:58 PM
Somtimes when I am telling my children a story of a time I remember, I can hear the voices, feel the laughter, and remember the warmth.
It just shows that there is much depth to how much those things meant and still mean to you.
Have a good trip up northern way.
Posted by: dawn | October 24, 2003 02:00 PM
Yeah... no mention of TNG for 1987. It's possible it was mentioned early in 1986 because I missed the beginning. I'm sure they'll show it a thousand more times in the next few weeks (and I'll watch every time!)
Posted by: CJ | October 24, 2003 02:31 PM
I saw Larry Niven at dinner after your reading. He was thrilled to meet you, too.
Posted by: Bette Noir | October 24, 2003 03:02 PM
I haven't seen 1987 yet, but they burned Shatner good in 81 or 82 (they kinda bleed into each other, don't they?)
someone said "he managed to convince the studio he could act...again" or something to that effect.
Just wait til you turn 33, mister. You too will have CRS syndrome. :-)
Posted by: Jennifer Correa | October 24, 2003 04:41 PM
Hey, Wil...have a safe trip up here to Oregon. Hope Anne's Grandmother recovers quickly and you all can enjoy the hot weather we are having here now. But I want SNOW!!
Posted by: Rohan the Thunder Chick | October 24, 2003 06:09 PM
hey wil, i am glad to hear that your day went well. i would love to be able to come and see you talk...you have been a hero of mine for many years...it sounds like it went really well. congratulations.
have a safe trip up north, i hope Anne's grandmother gets well soon..
from rach
Posted by: rach | October 24, 2003 06:31 PM
Wil,
Don't listen to those jerks above me! You DO NOT have a double chin. Even joking, don't become suddenly overly self conscious. Sounded like something you might do, so just saying...
By the way, I have a link to your homepage on my own homepage. E-Mail me if you can. It will be at http://ntoothaker.tripod.com/.
It's not published yet, I'll tell you in a future comment when it is.
~Nicholas~
Posted by: Nicholas | October 24, 2003 06:47 PM
Yeah, just watched 1987 on TiVo and although they mention TNG in the program guide information, there was no mention of it during the show. have to watch '86 yet though.
Posted by: Weezoh | October 24, 2003 07:27 PM
Aw man, you should head up to Eugene and I'll give you some of those G Dead tapes you were asking for a million years ago.
Eric who you don't know really
Posted by: Eric Grey | October 24, 2003 08:15 PM
Michael Ian Black? Funny?
Every time he has a comment he uses the same old dry, sarcastic, hyper than a shoulder tone...zzzzzzzzzzzz
Not fun or funny.
Posted by: David | October 24, 2003 08:38 PM
Hey Wil--have you heard of the Atkins Diet?--Just kidding! Seriously though, I think you are looking pretty darn good. Man, you are in for a treat when you go up to Oregon--we are having some weather that could screw over California any time. Anyway, I hope everything goes well for you and your family. Too bad the Beavers are playing up at WAZU this weekend or I would treat you and Anne to a football game here in Corvallis.
Take care,
Kindra who just found your site.
Posted by: Kindra | October 24, 2003 08:40 PM
Double chin? Mr. Wheaton, I have a good mind to...
Um, well, I'm NOT from Kansas and I talk that way.
If you think you have a double chin from your self portrait photos, it's because you hold the camera at a low angle and many times you're tucking your chin in to take a pic of yourself. Try standing straight, raising the camera, and keeping your chin up and your "double chin" will go away.
Also, when you take a picture over a table, like at an autographing session. don't lean backwards. That gives you a double chin look. Believe me, I've seen enough of my own double chin shots. I've know now to bend sideways instead of backwards to get closer to someone for a photo.
Posted by: loretta652 | October 24, 2003 08:46 PM
Don't come to Oregon Wil. It's boring here. Portland to be more exact.
Posted by: JeffyB | October 24, 2003 09:07 PM
Hey Wil. Since our headed my way. Why don't you stop by, so we can chat about you doing the voice over for the game thing?
Call me. You have my number.
Posted by: MarkS | October 24, 2003 11:16 PM
Actually Boring, OR isn't that far from Portland at all...
Posted by: posmaster | October 25, 2003 12:47 AM
OK, so my first post on this site. Weeee. I know... I'll get over it soon. I just wanted to say that I'm glad I found your site a few months ago. Though I'm kinda bummed that I found out after I moved to Boise that you did were semi-regular on I had no idea KWOD 106.5. Now I could just kick myself for missing you. I've read through most of your archives, and your recent posts, and I absolutly love your writing. Keep up the freakin amazing postings! Also, Saturday night, if you are still in Sac, I'm giving you a shout out to you on KWOD. Safe drive and God speed.
Posted by: Draino916 | October 25, 2003 01:59 AM
Okay, well, I DO have a double chin- a huge one. And although I'm not thrilled about it, there are much worse things in the world, and sometimes there are much worse things even on my face!
(And I'm a girl, folks!)
Posted by: Arwen | October 25, 2003 07:06 AM
Oregon is cool.
have good time with grandmother.
foolish comment end STOP
Posted by: informagic | October 25, 2003 01:10 PM
Wil,
You realy think that you have 2 chins. Well, that will always be your call. Why do you cry about happy things? I will never know. Have a safe trip and a great weekend.
FG
Posted by: Fabian | October 25, 2003 09:40 PM
I'm watching 1986 on VH1 right now. Wil, were you ever on Double Dare? Because at the VERY beginning of the Double Dare segment, there's a kid on the red team who looks like you. You/he is only on there for half a second. I'm sure 1987 will be on next...I'll watch for you.
You were cute then, you're cute now. Enjoy your pasta.
Posted by: Lisa | October 25, 2003 09:56 PM
Hope to see you coming to a tv set near me soon. www.joetullman.com
Joe Tullman
Posted by: Joe Tullman | October 26, 2003 07:26 PM
Wil,
Dig your site!, you are a very talented and resourceful individual. One thing this site has done for me is give me a greater appreciation of who you really are. I can't help thinking though, that both you and I are the same age and you have accomplished at least two of the things that I have always wanted to do. I admire and envy you. I grew up in Oregon and it's not so bad once you get past all of the rain. Hope you enjoy it. It really is beautiful up there. My wishes for Continued to success, and write me back when you get the chance.
God Bless,
Joshua
Posted by: Joshua Clark | October 26, 2003 07:27 PM
I haven't come and read in about a month. My bad. Wil, your life is soooo interesting and I'm not sure what I would do without reading about what's happened in your life, well, on the days I can. Please, never stop.
Posted by: Gooniegirl | October 26, 2003 08:03 PM
Mr. Wheaton,
Well I'm inclined to agree with most of the people who have already posted, you always have been a cutie and always will be, so don't worry about eating pasta late at night or a double chin (which is probably only in your imagination)... how can you enjoy life if you worry about stupid things?
This is my first time visiting your site and I must say that I have enjoyed what I have read and that I hope to see more of what you have to offer the world. I found your page when I was searching some things on Star Trek: The Next Generation... which happens to be my favorite series... Kinda grew up on all the sci-fi stuff... LOL!
Good Luck in all you do and may God continue to bless you and your family.
Posted by: Kara | October 26, 2003 11:26 PM
LASFS has a lair, just so you know. I've been reading your blog for awhile now and really enjoy it, so thank you for your hard work. You mentioned Burger Continental in a recent posting--do they still have a bellydancer on Saturday nights? They did when I lived in Pasadena, several years ago. Also, their Saturday brunch buffet is really good, and way less expensive than the Sunday buffet. This is a tip from me to you; use it for good, not for evil.
Posted by: Eva | October 27, 2003 07:55 AM
So, uh... what's a girl gotta do to get one of those letters of intent?
Posted by: Nerdy Girl | October 27, 2003 09:46 AM
Hey JeffyB...Portland is not boring! Just thought I'd let ya know
Posted by: Barb | October 27, 2003 11:02 AM
You made a good observation when you noted your poor meal choice right before bed. Don't end up like Jerry Lewis, who, quite frankly, was pretty hot in his hay-day and now, well, not so hot (granted, he's older).
You're a nice looking guy with a lot of talent; you should consider keeping yourself in great shape. I can't wait to see what you can contribute to a blockbuster film looking shapely and sharp!
Posted by: James | October 27, 2003 11:47 AM
I'm actually watching an episode of TNG with you on it! Anyway... I've been reading your blog for a while and find your writing utterly fascinating.
I hope that your drive is safe, and that life (and Oregon) won't rain on your parade too much.
Posted by: Lumi | October 27, 2003 03:41 PM
Hey, if you get a chance on your trip to Oregon, stop by Rice Hill for some ice cream (on the west side of the freeway) - it's something of a tradition for me everytime I take a long trip south.
By the way, skipped a lecture I was supposed to attend today so I could see you kiss Ashley Judd like I've been hearing about. (Twas a good kiss too.) Good episode, you can be proud of that one for sure.
Posted by: C. Myers | October 27, 2003 04:18 PM
Good Job Wil!
Posted by: wil | October 27, 2003 05:06 PM
I love the LASFS vibe. I visted a meeting when I was last in LA. Quite the fun.
Wish you well with your movie and television project.
Posted by: Rachel | October 27, 2003 05:40 PM
Mr. Wheaton,
Thank you for saying such nice things about Fables.
Bill Willingham
Posted by: Bill Willingham | October 27, 2003 06:39 PM
Hope you had a good time in our wonderful state of Oregon this weekend, sounds like you did according to the audioblog. My parents live near the Rogue River and it is beautiful. Have a safe trip back! Watch out for those RVs and semis.
Posted by: Marie A. | October 27, 2003 06:47 PM
I've been dying for you to get a space to add comments....
then I got busy and stopped visiting the site....
and now I don't have anything good to say. :| Gawd, I suck.
Posted by: angela | October 27, 2003 07:48 PM
man, i got into star trek because of you. my babysitter when i was little had this huge crush on you. and so, through her ridiculous and frightening obsession of you, i became a star trek nerd.
awesome.
Posted by: gene | October 27, 2003 07:57 PM
Yoga and/or Pilates if you're that worried Wil - or one of them Chuck Norris exercise machines. :)
Posted by: Guylian | October 27, 2003 08:54 PM
Hi Wil!
First I just want to say that
you are a really great actor!
I have tried to send you this
message on your email,but it
doesn't work.Well why I'm writing to you is because of,
River Phoenix.You know,it's
almost 10 years since he died
now,on oct 31.I understand
if it's to much to ask but,I
was wonder if you like maybe
could...ehh...share some of
your memory's of him,with his
fans?It would be very nice of
you,if you did!I know you are
busy and have a lot of work to do,and I don't mean to disturb you,or anything.I was
just thinking of everybody who
want's to know what you have to say about it all.There will
be ather people who knew River
there to,but it would be absolutely GREAT if you could come!
The memory-site is,
http://www.river-phoenix.org/
atw/
I's all up to you,what you deside.But I hope to see you there!
PS:I'm a really big fan of your's too!
Posted by: Jennie Vaara | October 28, 2003 06:18 AM
Sorry,it's me again..!
The address up there,don't forget that it's : atw/
in the end..It's much better
if you do so.Then you find it
easyer.
Posted by: Jennie Vaara | October 28, 2003 06:27 AM
Wil,
Stay in Oregon for a few more days. It's incredibly smokey in the Pasadena area from all the fires. Trust me, you do not want to be breathing that air.
Posted by: Kroeme | October 28, 2003 07:26 AM
Well, shucks, Wil ... I'm bummed that we couldn't get you first for MileHiCon. Guess it just didn't work with your schedule this year, but we had a good time this past weekend with Barry B. Longyear, Christopher Stasheff, et al. Would have been nice to have had you there, too, to do readings and be on panels.
Posted by: Rose B | October 28, 2003 10:25 AM
Hey this is kind of off topic but I remember watching the G4 channel prolly about six months ago and it seemed our dear Wil was writing and starring in his own (HILARIOUS) show. I don't remember what it was called, and I haven't seen it since. Is this show still in production? I guess I haven't seen Wil post anything about it lately, so prolly not, but if anyone has more info on just what happened to this great show, I'd like to know. Thanx!
Posted by: hax | October 28, 2003 11:48 AM
I am really addicted to VH1's I love the 80s and I love the 80s Strikes back, I did not see TNG menitoned in either show, and I did miss parts of them. I DID see Stand by Me and of course everyone remembers HMIC from that!!! I am hoping for I love the 80s the Return of the 80s so they can do TNG and all of the other stuff that they STILL missed.
Posted by: Melissa | October 28, 2003 01:34 PM
You've probably seen this link a million times by now, but it cracks me up...
http://www.draftwesleycrusher.com/
Wesley Crusher for President!
Posted by: Misha | October 28, 2003 03:13 PM
I commented at http://amygdalagf.blogspot.com/2003_10_26_amygdalagf_archive.html#106738093157415729
It's an upside-down spaceship rammed into the earth, Wil.
(Private comment: I wonder who that "Rose B" who wants you at MileHiCon can be. Heh.)
Posted by: Gary Farber | October 28, 2003 03:15 PM
so how's look in cali with all fire's? are u any were near them ?
Posted by: chris | October 28, 2003 04:14 PM
Barb and Informagic - hey, I agree. Oregon isn't boring, and Portland ROCKS! Gawd, all the great restaurants, and the downtown area and Pioneer Square - and of course, Quarterflash playing at Oyster Bar, back when they were "Seafood Mama"... And let's not forget the Dandy Warhols. Yeah, I loved Oregon when I was living there. And Boring really ISN'T boring.
So - Mr. Wheaton, where exactly in Oregon is Anne's grandmother? I'm betting it's eastern Oregon (wilderness) or on the coast (Lincoln City/Newport)
C Myers - Rice Hill? Where the hell is that? Y'know, when you live there, you don't look at an atlas to see all the cities in Oregon. My bad. I'm putting it on my list of places in Oregon I didn't check out when I lived there (along with Winston, Coos Bay, and Neskowin.)
Love Corvallis - such a great little college town with funky boutiques, bistros and bookstores. Eugene is good, too - if you're there and if it's still around, Joe Federigo's is cool. I went there on my anniversary about a million years ago (not married anymore, though) and we colored on the tablecloth and had Corvoisier VSOP and listened to this really awful guitarist who tried to play "Classical Gas" (by the way, did you know that Mason Williams, the writer of "Classical Gas," hails from Eugene? Dazzle your friends, amaze your critics.)
Shutting up now.
Posted by: Cynaera | October 28, 2003 04:49 PM
Rice Hill! My husband introduced me to Rice Hill (he grew up in Talent). They have the best ice cream. Have you ever tried their fried mushrooms?
That is the most wonderful meal (ice cream and fried mushrooms) untill you get another 50 miles down the road, it has gotten all churned up again...
Posted by: Cecilia | October 30, 2003 12:42 PM
I think most people remember TNG as more of a 90's phenom than an 80's one...because it didn't really start getting good until '89-90...so no, they didn't mention it on VH1.
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