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« Happy Birthday, KC | Main | 02.02.02 » January 31, 2002Being Wil WheatonDespite what the title says, there is not a small space that you can crawl into and take over my body...not yet, at least. It refers to the title of this really wonderful story that was written about me and WWDN by this guy Tod Goldberg (BAHHH!!! Who's next?!). Big thanks to Joyce who emailed me about it...makes me want to finish SpongeBob Vega$pants. Comments
That was beautiful. Posted by: Annabel at January 31, 2002 09:29 PMAwesome.. It's time someone finally figured out that you're a pretty cool dude! The sweep of the Bloggies is much deserved! BTW, I caught you on "Beat The Geeks" the other night and what an awesome job! I especially loved the gesture as the doors closed as you were leaving!! Mr. Wheaton does have a possie! :) That article sums it up perfectly. That was exactly how I was feeling when I started my journey on this website a few months ago. I think I need to send out the link to everyone who looks at me funny and asks "Tell me again what websites you look at and why?" Wil, since you mentioned SpongeBob Vega$pants, remember all those Trek X stories you promised us....? Not that I'm trying to make your life any busier, but you mentioned SpongeBob, which made me think of Trek X, which.... Aw hell, now you think I'm making unreasonable demands on you, which I am.... I'm going to bed now. Posted by: Jon at January 31, 2002 09:39 PMVEGA$, BABY! Posted by: JSc at January 31, 2002 09:40 PMThat was a great article! Exactly how I feel and why I'm addicted to this site Hello, my name is Danielle and I'm a Wiloholic, it's been 6 hours since I've last been to this site ... Wil, any thoughts about going to do Dave Scott's Vegas con this year? I hear Patrick Stewart is none too happy with Dave these days. Posted by: Dani at January 31, 2002 09:44 PMOh. Yeah. I should post something serious, before I lose my rep for being an arrogant, crusty crabass (Juicy on the inside! ;) It's great to see that Mr. Wheaton (SIR!) is doing so well and that He's getting the recognition He deserves. It's a shame that Spudnuts didn't get a mention, though.... Posted by: JSc at January 31, 2002 09:47 PMIs it me or does Wil's star seem to be on the rise again? I think it's fabulous that it is and look forward to the time that I can go to the movies and see a *huge* blockbuster with Wil in it. 'Cos it's not every day that you can think to yourself "he seems like a pretty genuine guy and good on him".... Then again, he could just be a psychopathic, check-shirt wearing, serial killer.... Sorry, my mistake. That'd be Skippy... Posted by: firemage at January 31, 2002 09:47 PMP.S. Just thought of something - Vin Diesel is getting ahead as a star these days because he's got the VOICE baby... all deep and gravelly...and the body ain't half bad to look at either ;) Off on another tangent - are most of the posters and lurkers female or is it just me?? Posted by: firemage at January 31, 2002 09:51 PMTotally amazing story. I agree with that one and definately is interesting read. Just goes to show ya Posted by: Shaynie at January 31, 2002 09:52 PMVery. Farking. Cool. Posted by: colin at January 31, 2002 10:00 PMCool story. Hmmm...Wil, did you ever think about creating a forum @ the soapbox dedicated to stories/fanfics? Could be pretty cool to see what you guys come up with. Posted by: Lenny at January 31, 2002 10:02 PMWell done story TODD GOLDBERG. And please complete Spongebob!!!! Yup! Believe it or not Wil is a real every day person. And he pushes the control buttons on the space ship that he keeps in his garage the same as the next person. Opps I messed up there! Nothing fits into Wil's garage except stuff for future eBay auctions. Posted by: Keith in Montana at January 31, 2002 10:14 PMYeah, whatever happened to Keith Coogan. He was really good. Posted by: dar at January 31, 2002 10:22 PMLike heroin? Ya, that's it. It's not a lurid fascination, honest. Congratulations on another good article. Pretty soon someone will have to come out with "Wil Fucking Wheaton" shirts to reduce the swelling your head must be doing lately. I never really noticed that posters/lurkers here at WWDN were female or not. I just read the comments. Well, besides the scary lusty teenager types that seemed to pop up when comments came back. That was just plain scary. Anyhoo, yeah, I'm a female. To me, Wil is among many Blogs that I like to read because I dig their interests, their personalities, humor, etc. Rawk! Posted by: Courtney at January 31, 2002 10:54 PMGreat. Now I won't be able to get any sleep tonight because I'll be pondering whether Jamie Lee really is a hemaphrodite. I'm writing a collection of patriotic limericks for Reader's Digest with Wil Wheaton as Audie Murphy, the little retarded pilot who baked fresh huckleberry pies for old ladies and orphans in the sleepy town of Lawrence, Kansas. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 1, 2002 12:00 AMHis dad is Hal Holbrook, the town barber. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 1, 2002 12:02 AMPuppies. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 1, 2002 12:03 AMHa ha. Cool. Now how many other actors can have such a story written about them? Posted by: tammy at February 1, 2002 12:34 AMGreat story, I was out of work back in mid august and started reading you're site (off of the /. mention) and shortly there after found myself "hooked". I'm back to work, I think it had to do with being around SO MUCH mojo, it musta rubbed off. Just remember, sheep go to heaven. Posted by: David Luter at February 1, 2002 12:43 AMLucky thing he never stumbled on to the comments page nor the soapbox. If he had, then he would retract his rave review so fast, there would be a giant sucking sound on the internet. Not that a giant sucking sound on the internet is necessarily a bad thing, of course. Posted by: Jun at February 1, 2002 12:48 AMWil, >> If you are ever in East Timor look me up.. we have Guinness here.. This is not a sentence one sees every day. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 1, 2002 01:43 AMSPONGEBOB VEGA$PANTS! SPONGEBOB VEGA$PANTS! *Jumps up and down excitedly* I'm sorry its my problem and I'm dealing with it.... Posted by: Monkey # 3479 at February 1, 2002 02:02 AMYou are [insert any positive, flattering adjective here] and I know exactly how that author feels. I too am addicted. I wonder if anyone out there is reading my stuff.... Posted by: Dawn at February 1, 2002 02:16 AMSince people are sharing their "first time" stories, I figured I'd chime in. It was back in ot-six, the weather was warm and the rain was a-plenty. The corn was as high as an elephant's eye.... Oh, wait, that's something else... It was early August when my brother said to me at a family dinner, "hey, you know who Wil Wheaton is?" "Star Trek: Next Generation, right?" >nod Huzzah, Wil Wheaton! Heroin- yes that would be a good word for our addiction, hell i got my sister stuck on you and she never really got into you where i have a scrapbook of interviews on you way back in the day and small collection of mag.pictures "remeber Bop Mag?"She of course like me now checks what you have to say everyday! We love you Man!!! I truely think that you are geting your second wind and I can say that I am proud to be a WWDN Fan! I need the shirt- keep up the awsome work!!!! Posted by: Andie at February 1, 2002 03:14 AMAnother step up the ladder, Wil. Yeah, and where are those juicy Star Trek X stories...oh, wait you meant the tenth star trek movie, not that other Star Trek X stuff with the oil and the whips~ (Will has a posse, Will has a posse!) Posted by: Ghost at February 1, 2002 04:42 AM"SpongeBob Vega$pants"... how did you dream up that title? Posted by: Don at February 1, 2002 05:10 AMOh good. Someone else brought up the Trek X stories. Now I don't feel like such a crummy, demanding posse member making demands on the one half-hour Wil has left over to himself. But if it does involve oil and whips, Troi and Beverly, I might step up my demands. : ) (Sorry, Wil-I know Gates played your "mom", but let's just say I thought Dr. Pulaski was a "cosmetic step down" in Season 2. And of course-what remains to be said about Marina Sirtis' Trex symbol image that hasn't already? ) Great-first I'm a loser demanding fan. Now I'm a pig. Can we start comments on the next entry please? : ) Posted by: Jon at February 1, 2002 05:28 AMYou know your mind is in the gutter when you look over at your "watch" list and see "Twin Peaks" and automatically think it's a porno. bow chica bow wow Posted by: Kym at February 1, 2002 05:35 AMThat article speaks the truth. I am addicted to your site because I have always liked you and your work. (Ever since Star Trek) But some of my office friends have started reading your blog everyday, even though they had never heard of you before. One girl in my office is always amazed at how you and her pick the same music and reading material. Posted by: Jenn at February 1, 2002 05:39 AMVery nice ... and well deserved. Posted by: huhbunny at February 1, 2002 06:07 AMRoughy - The Cheese Behind The Expectations...a Lifetime original movie. Look for it on a website not about WilWheaton.Net near you. Posted by: Roughy at February 1, 2002 06:12 AMThroughly enjoyed the article. But I enjoyed seeing what you or other actors go through before a stage performance! It gives ya some kind of insight, y'know? >Despite what the title says, there is not a Oh, but there is. WWDN is just like that, except we're not allowed to take over.... Posted by: Stavr0 at February 1, 2002 07:11 AMI do have to say that was one of the best oieces written about you. Now I have another link t go visit. So.......... how did the audition go? WWDN is like having poison ivy. No matter how much you itch it, it still itches, yet I keep itching. I wonder if that is a record for the most forms of itch in one post? Posted by: dubey at February 1, 2002 08:11 AMWhat a wonderful article. Gotta say, I'm kind of curious if Tod will find his way into the comments, so we can share our accoladed with him also. As for me...I either lost my WWDN virginity (snicker) through the /. articles or through a piece on O'Reilley's site about setting up Apache under Mac OS X that had a link to WWDN somewhere in it. Now, this has joined the small list of sites that I try to visit daily. Good stuff. I only wish my blog was this worthwhile. Maybe when I get around to being an ex-Trek actor/movie star/comedian with a wonderful wife and two kids balancing a day job, a website, and auditions, mine'll be more interesting, too, eh? ;) Posted by: djwudi at February 1, 2002 08:53 AMHow the hell did I find this site anyway...I can't even remember... Right...cool article...um...interesting photo with it... Posted by: Danie at February 1, 2002 08:53 AMCongratulations on the extra publicity and Bloggies. I think what makes a journal a great journal is honesty and the ability to not be pretentious. You are neither. It is an addiction, because I and many others basically saw you week after week, night after night, doing your thing on the Bridge. In a way, you became part of our families, friends and world... and to have a chance to extend that is something that feels natural. I know if any of the other actors had a blog, I would probably be just as hooked. Anyway, good luck and have a great weekend! Regards. Posted by: Neurowiz at February 1, 2002 09:01 AM*laughs* I meant to say you are both, not neither. [insert stupid spell/brain checker reference here] Posted by: Neurowiz at February 1, 2002 09:02 AMAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!! Everybody go out RIGHT NOW and pick up this week's edition of "People"! Uncle Willie, shame on you for not telling us! 50,000 monkeys, and, apparently, this Goldberg fellow, can't be wrong, eh? Now where is that bookmark?? Congrats again, and yeah, what about that callback? Posted by: kazfeist at February 1, 2002 09:16 AMRe: Amy In Boston's post - did I find the right thing? From this article - http://people.aol.com/people/special/0,11859,179788,00.html "This February, inspiration struck, and over the course of a weekend, [Danica McKellar] busted out a 20-page script called Speechless, a film about the love affair between a speech-impaired student and a psychology graduate student. With her help of her manager, McKellar researched the roles, secured financing and got a cast together, which includes Wil Wheaton of Stand By Me and Lauria. McKellar also co-directed and starred in the film, and started a production company called Morning Starlight Productions to handle the making of the picture. She is currently submitting the half-hour film to nationwide festivals as well as working on a full-length version of the script." Posted by: djwudi at February 1, 2002 09:34 AMToday's Need To Know (http://www.ntk.net) leads off with an article on the Bloggies, in which Jorn Barger, "weblog ur-father," is mentioned, and then: "WIL WHEATON, by contrast, is the well-rounded cute geek boy of legend: the quoteable, filmable, film-quoting ex-RenFaire ex-Trekee [sic] yukster who tips a beanie to the Fark guys, knows the slashdot mod jokes, and gives respect where it's due. No surprise he won most of the awards. And isn't that what the Net's about?" For those of you who don't know that site, NTK is a UK-based digest of Net happenings published every Friday evening GMT (which means it's usually available before noon Denver time). It's sarcastically funny in that British-humor fashion. (Damn...MT doesn't allow HTML in comments? Even "limited" HTML?) Eric Posted by: Erbo at February 1, 2002 10:24 AMWhat's in People magazine? An article/interview with Uncle Willie? And a nice picture, too? Tell me, tell me!! Posted by: Laura at February 1, 2002 10:36 AMThat's superb. Nice one. Posted by: Kenny Fogarty at February 1, 2002 10:51 AMThat's cool. Nice one Wil. Posted by: Kenny Fogarty at February 1, 2002 10:53 AMWhere Are They Now? I found this under the table of contents for this week's magazine. They won't put the article on the website for a while because they are actually trying to sell the print edition first. I guess they do eventually web it, because Wil is mentioned in another installment of "Where are they now" regarding Danica McKellar that someone else already posted. So, go on out and buy People Magazine or hold on for a few weeks and check it on the website. Whatever tickles you. Posted by: Me at February 1, 2002 11:21 AMSpudnuts- If you're ever in Columbus, OH- we have Tennents of Scotland. (pause) naw.. doesn't have the same thing. Great article Wil! Congrats. -K What a great article, Wil. He hit the nail on the head. Very cool. Congrats on your recent sweep, also. :) If you're ever in Beaverton, Oregon... we have non-fluoridated tap water. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 1, 2002 11:49 AMSpudnuts is in *Beaverton*. Heavens above, we're in the same state. I am very much afraid. (Kidding, by the way. I heart Spudnuts.) Posted by: sandra at February 1, 2002 11:57 AM
*Monkey feels loved, and understood* Karla Posted by: Karla at February 1, 2002 12:02 PMMy first introduction to WWDN: I woke up late one September morning. Still bleary-eyed, I stumbled to the computer and yawned as I waited for the monitor's sleep mode to click off. The screen slowly came to life with a huge-assed photo of Wil Wheaton looking absurdly happy over a boarding pass with the number 42. A very surreal thing to wake up to I assure you. Seems my husband had again left me something interesting to check out from his morning web surf before work. It turns out Kev found the link to WWDN on the U2log.com news site. So I'm still half-asleep, thinking "WTF? Kev doesn't even watch Star Trek. Why is he looking at Wil Wheaton? Hey, 42. "Hitchhiker's" is cool..." and I click about to find WWDN. I read the recent entries and was continually stunned to find Mr. Wheaton quoting all my favourite bands, movies, and books. It started a fast & furious ICQ session with hubby Kev, featuring such brilliant messages as "actually he seems kinda sweet and geeky.. and admittedly so. You should read his story about the Hooters waitress", "It's just so wrong that he's so funny", "I KNOW!!!" and "He mentions jingoism", "And he quotes some very on-target articles about the US/bin Laden/Afghanistan issue. I'm weirded out by sharing opinions with "Weasley"", "Me too!!!!". I was still sitting there in my pajamas at 4pm, reading the archives and the comments, starving from missing breakfast and lunch, and seriously considering how to survive without dinner since I couldn't stop reading the damned site. Since that fateful morning, both of us have been daily visitors to the site, much to the incredulity of our friends who tease us mercilessly. We are working to convert them. :-)
Technical advice, anyone? Karla Posted by: Karla at February 1, 2002 12:08 PMWWDN. Let's face it folks. This here's gotta be the weirdest phenomenon. Wil's going from fame derived from "that kid in Stand by Me and Star Trek" to being famous for being famous. "Famous for being famous" always reminds me of whatshername, who slapped that Highway Patrolman that tried to give her a ticket. (help me out here folks)or Anna Nicole Smith. Not to say that Wil is a copslapper or a golddigger, quite the opposite actually. Wil is the nice kid from the 'burbs who just liked acting, and ended up a curious chapter in the pop culture encyclopedia. Anyway, love the site, it's like a twice daily work-time-waster for me. Posted by: Neinkamper at February 1, 2002 01:58 PMI loved the write up. When I came in from work today, my husband said to me "I can see why you are addicted to that Wil Wheaton site". The reason... he's become addicted too, and he wasn't a pimply fat adolescent who watched "Stand By Me" 200 times, and watched Star Trek, dreaming of Wesley Crusher. My theory is this: it is addicting because Wil is pretty much a normal guy. I love the geek he turned out to be. I married one too! Good for you Wil! Proud to be part of your posse. Posted by: manda at February 1, 2002 02:20 PMWil has a posse, and I'm in it! I just got the shirt in the mail today! I just got out of the shower and walked into my room and I saw it draped on my bed! I almost lost my towel! Aanyway.. That article is really good. And *do* finish SpongeBob Las Vega$ Pants! Even though I'm a newbie and I had to read all the archives to get caught up on it.. > Posted by: Aura at February 1, 2002 02:37 PMSweet article. I know what exactly how the guy feels to. I make my entire sophomore religion class pray for Wil & his auditions every time he asks for the mojo (lol -- my teacher's kind of ticked at me for it too!) And Wil, Please do finish the SpongeBob Vega$Pants! We've been waiting for months to hear the ending!!! (lol) Posted by: S(hannon) at February 1, 2002 02:44 PMIt must be tuff being Wil. He's been disqualified from the "Anti-Bloggies". Check out the rules here. Posted by: craig at February 1, 2002 02:46 PMZsa Zsa Gabor, wasn't it, who slapped the highway patrolman? Posted by: John at February 1, 2002 02:46 PMcrap, OK try here http://www.antibloggies.com/2/rules.html Posted by: craig at February 1, 2002 02:47 PMThat old chick who had slapped the cop was Zsa Zsa Gabor. I have no idea why Zsa Zsa was famous in the first place. I just know her as the copslapper. Posted by: Jun at February 1, 2002 02:47 PM>> I make my entire sophomore religion class pray for Wil & his auditions every time he asks for the mojo I'm moving to France. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 1, 2002 03:08 PMWe (well, at least I do... am just flying by the seat of my pants, and not reading all the posts yet) want SpongeBob VegaPants!!! We want SpongeBob VegaPants!! LOL now I have this urge to watch SpongeBob SquarePants and go around annoying my family and friends with the themesong!! Thanks, Wil!! Posted by: Jessica at February 1, 2002 03:24 PMneat, rules specifically exclude ww from ever winning an anti-bloggy. wil's becoming meme-ified ;-) still signed edgar, or something Spudnuts said: "I'm moving to France." Which lends more credibility to my theory that Spudnuts is actually Richard Belzer. Spudnuts moving to France? FRANCE SURRENDERS! So, if we're a posse, don't we need a handshake or a hand sign, or something? Gang colors? Posted by: Courtney at February 1, 2002 03:54 PMI think it should be more of a secret sound effect: 70's porno music. "WAKKA-CHICKA-WAKKA-CHICKA-WACKA-CHICKA...WEOW!!" Posted by: Rob Matsushita at February 1, 2002 04:03 PMOk, I'm now taking orders for "Wil Farking Wheaton" T-shirts and mugs. Posted by: synchronicity at February 1, 2002 04:14 PMZsa Zsa Gabor. Thanks guys. I couldn't for the life of me remember, and I was to damn lazy to look her name up. Exactly- Why is Zsa Zsa famous? She was famous before "the slap", which made her infamous. Wil is now becoming famous for being famous "awhile back". It's so.... Douglas Coupland. Holy shit! Wil would be perfect to play one of the lead guys in a film version of Generation X. It would be so apropo it makes the head spin. Wil, get your agent on that boyo... tell 'em I said so....... they'll listen. Posted by: Neinkamper at February 1, 2002 05:17 PMI also think he'd be good in "Microserfs," if they ever made it...but there's no way Bill Gates would ever let that happen. Posted by: Rob Matsushita at February 1, 2002 05:22 PMI saw "The Game" TNg episode last night. Wil you rule. Another random comment from Rob -- 70's porn music sounds perfect. Any composers in the audience? Maybe Wil should embed some 70's porn music MIDI files in the homepage. ;) Interesting. Check out Zsa Zsa's filmography. Funny that she player HERSELF in many of her later roles, haha. She was also in the 1952 version of "Moulin Rouge". Innnnnteresting. Posted by: Courtney at February 1, 2002 07:02 PMAw Wil... did they at least buy you dinner first? Don't worry about those crappy People people. It's not like they have a stellar reputation anyway. It seems like they jump on any celebrity's misfortunes for their covers, and just do fluff beauty pieces the rest of the time. Fairly useless in my opinion. Posted by: Mandy at February 1, 2002 07:03 PMWhat the fuck? I posted after JSc and my comment appears 2 hours prior. Is there a time zone oddity going on? Maybe there's a rift in the space-time continuum. :-) Posted by: Mandy at February 1, 2002 07:06 PMI too look to Wil for humor every day. (My husband swears I have a crush on him) I've never seen Stand By Me and was only an occasional viewer of Star Trek, but my goodness, I do think 'all grown up' Wil is funny. I absolutely love to read about him and his wife. They seem to have such a great relationship. The fact that Wil adores her comes through loud and clear. She's a lucky woman. Thanks goes to Wil for all his hard work on this website. Posted by: Cheryl at February 1, 2002 08:02 PMI always thought People magazine was gay. Posted by: Jun at February 1, 2002 08:09 PMOh goodness -- I would absolutely purchase a "Wil Fucking Wheaton" shirt. *starts cracking up* [but in a nice, non-threatening way.] (Great job on everything, Wil. You deserve the praise.) Posted by: Lisa J. at February 1, 2002 09:10 PMI love that I'm not eligible for an anti-bloggie. That's rad. Don't waste your time with the People story. It completely sucks. I'll write a response to it sometime when I'm not so hurt and angry, but the short version is, I opened my family, my life, and my home to them, and they fucked me in the ass. Posted by: wil at February 1, 2002 09:35 PMNot to go completely off topic, but.... The D is on the Late Late Show tonight. (Craig Kilbourn, for those of you who remember shows by the host). Posted by: JSc at February 1, 2002 09:43 PMWil, I'm really sorry to hear about the People article. I know if we look back somewhere on the archives, we can find the entry where you wrote about how excited you were that they and someone else came (Wired, was it? I have memory problems these days, thanks to a toddler!) out to interview you. I don't understand why they would waste your and their time to hang with you that long just to do a tiny, fluff "Where Are They Now" piece. Hey-you'll be fine! You've gotten way past the hurt of the whole Wesley thing and look what you have going on now. This should be a drop in the bucket compared to that, right? : D Hang in there! People's articles are mainly only about those that have a spectacular divorce, win Survivor, or create some sort of flash in the pan fad, anyway!
Wil, In all seriousness, there are worse things that can happen to you than getting dissed by the paragon of journalistic integrity that IS People Magazine. Tod's story summed it up for me. Frankly I can't remember how I found this site --it might have been due to TNN's rebroadcast of old TNG episodes. But when I found the site, and realized Wil did it himself, and not by his agency or by a fan, I thought...WOW! That's so...so...Asia Carrera! My girlfriend made the observation that we had dated over a year before she discovered that I liked Star Trek...much to her chagrin. ;) Posted by: Mike at February 2, 2002 02:29 AMIs Jamie Lee Curtis a hermaphrodite? Happy Groundhog Day, everyone. Posted by: kendoka at February 2, 2002 02:56 AMRay said: "Is Jamie Lee Curtis a hermaphrodite?" Actually, he's no the only one who's mentioned this, so I thought I'd explain (or, really, suppose, since I don't know Jamie Lee Curtis). Here's the deal. Jamie Lee Curtis is not a hermaphrodite. Genetically, she was born male, but developed into a female. She has a Y chromosome. That's it. It's actually a whole lot more common than you'd think, and she's been pretty open about it in interviews and such. Point of trivia: Marilyn Monroe was the same way. Posted by: Rob Matsushita at February 2, 2002 03:45 AMHey, Wil. Man, that totally blows about the whole People thing. I say we track down the interviewer, his editor, and the copy editor and shave their cats. Or at the very least write a few irate letters. "Dear sir, I'd like to strongly object..." Posted by: Beth at February 2, 2002 04:24 AMHey, Wil. Man, that totally blows about the whole People thing. I say we track down the interviewer, his editor, and the copy editor and shave their cats. Or at the very least write a few irate letters. "Dear sir, I'd like to strongly object..." Posted by: Beth at February 2, 2002 04:24 AMWhy did that post twice? I'm positive I only pushed the button once... Sorry for sucking up bandwidth. But look at the bright side, now you can read my cat shaving suggestion twice, and let it slowly soak in... Posted by: Beth at February 2, 2002 04:34 AMWhen there's a Wil, there's a way Found this linked on
BTW-- am keeping an eye on the ST movie marathon today to watch for you hosting. I'm wearing our gang colors. WWDN painted on my cheek. My version of the Superbowl. Karla Posted by: Karla at February 2, 2002 11:49 AM
Karla Posted by: Karla at February 2, 2002 11:59 AMLisa J., Please note that we have just added a new item to our product line: A solid pewter Wil Wheaton with 24 karat gold electroplate, complete with genuine red crystal Cabochon eyes. Comes with display stand and complimentary box. Posted by: synchronicity at February 2, 2002 12:14 PMYou're - your. Fuck. I agree with Rob Uncle Willy. As my friend Sutton (sporting the "I LOST Bands on the Run" tee shirt) has said; "even bad free publicity is still something I didn't have to pay for and makes it more fun to go out there and prove all those A-holes wrong" Screw the man and screw People Magazine. Posted by: MissKittyFantastico at February 2, 2002 12:23 PMBeth, I dont think you should suggest doing something to somebodys cat, thats cruel. Unless im just getting old and you are talking about shaving something else (im not up with all the hip hop slang you crazy kids are using) If so, do you shave yours? Could you post a picture of it? Posted by: bluesman at February 2, 2002 12:24 PMI'd look at what People magazine had to say, but I'd be too embarrassed to pick it up in public. 'Nuff said. Posted by: synchronicity at February 2, 2002 12:30 PMI just looked for it--in Wisconsin the new issue hasn't come out yet--it's still the one about Carol Burnett's daughter. Yeah--just to show the sensitivity of People, the cover has the two of them with the headline: Carol Burnett--HER DAUGHTER DEAD ...in HUGE type. Real sensitive, guys. Hope you never have a tragedy strike your family--it might put decision like that in context, and stop them. Bottomfeeders. Posted by: Rob Matsushita at February 2, 2002 06:23 PMPeople Magazine is a rag on par with the National Enquirer. It's just that some folks are fooled into thinking it's quality because of the nice glossy pages. As for the whole "shorn cat" comment... it's not a specific threat to a specific person's cat. It's called hyperbole. Ok? There will be no pictures. ;-) Posted by: Beth at February 2, 2002 07:32 PMHow the fuck can ANYONE get blindsided by People? Who among us regular folk is unaware precisely of the nature and disposition of that particular rag? Come on now. Not getting any sympathy from me, son. Shit. If I had known Wil could be had so easily I would have sold him a tinsel-covered salad shooter and told him it repels yetis and cyborgs with e-wave enhanced cucumber slices. All I have to say to the Head Rube is... Don't let Mr. and Mrs. Travolta invite you and the family to a sleepover at Camp Scientology. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 2, 2002 08:01 PMHave any of you guys read the article? I read it twice. It's not like they totally bashed Wil. It may not be the most flattering article, but what can you expect from a magazine that requires its articles to be no longer than it takes an average person to take an average crap (to borrow from "the big chill")? Actually, to be clear on this, I've actually had a grudge against People magazine since 1989, when "When Harry Met Sally" topped their "ten worst films of the year list," and "Batman" topped their ten best. But you're right, Ingojax5, read first, judge later. I am curious as to why it upset Wil, though. Posted by: Rob Matsushita at February 2, 2002 08:22 PMIngojax5-I haven't been able to read the article myself. And you are absolutely right-before we jump to a conclusion, we should always check out both sides. However... If memory serves, I remember Wil being pretty jacked about People coming to visit him some time ago. I'm sure you can find it on the archive somewhere. So regardless of whether the article is pro or con, I'm sure it hurts a little bit when you put that much into sharing yourself with someone only to see the result be a few paragraphs long. Now I realize People has to keep things short on certain articles (editor's prerogative, blah, blah), but would it have killed them to leave a quick message with Wil saying "here's what happened with the article?" Anyway, let's stop there, and before I jump to anything, let it rest until Wil says something about it. Posted by: Jon at February 2, 2002 08:31 PMRob-what's wrong with Batman? It's not like it was hyped or anything back then... : ) Actually, I agree-how When Harry Met Sally can be on someone's worst film list, I have no idea. Posted by: Jon at February 2, 2002 08:33 PMJon- Spud: I would like to purchase one of those special salad shooters. Please contact me. Posted by: jbay at February 2, 2002 09:24 PMAcks.. realized on my drive to work that my words might cause a stir. I feel for Wil but it's not unexpected from the likes of People Magazine. I have a healthy distrust of the media since I saw what VH1 heaped apon my friend's band (hecklers, deathreats, 3 am calls), etc). Ah well... I'll check the article tommorow. Hopefully they listed your show info Wil. jbay, I am currently talking to Wil's people about a WFS branded e-wave enhanced yeti-killer. Look for it soon on the merchandise page of WWDN. Don't worry about signing up for a mailing list notification. We will be sending out a press release via telepathy in the days to come. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 2, 2002 11:39 PMThe posters on WWDN are a diverse bunch and at times we may have our disagreements. But. One thing we can ALL agree on is that yetis and cyborgs must die and that the best way to accomplish this is with cucumber slices, julienne fries... Or some sort of kale. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 2, 2002 11:42 PMThe WFS e-wave enhanced cyborg-killer will also come with an attachment which will be personally endorsed by Asia Carrera. More details as they emerge. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 2, 2002 11:44 PMChrist on a cracker... I am funnier than SNL. Goddamn, they suck. I will not be denied, motherfuckers. Posted by: Spudnuts at February 2, 2002 11:47 PMDo you hear me, Jesus?! If you want me, you're going to have to come down HERE! Posted by: Spudnuts at February 2, 2002 11:48 PM"God, Spudnuts is yelling at me again!" "Oh, just ignore him like you always do." Posted by: Rob Matsushita at February 3, 2002 06:08 AMThat was a beatiful article. Its so funny, I have the same conversation with my Dad once a month, since he doesn't have internet, and fill him in on you. I thought I was insane for being addicted to this site, but I suppose its alot like The Open Diary(just stricktly in YOUR world) I am so addicted to! Posted by: Roanna at February 3, 2002 10:00 AMWow, Spudnuts, Seems like your 100% certain (or acutually would like to be)in your mind that Jesus is not God and that there is no god at all. Just seems like with your gift for words, you would have to be very confident that there is no god to want to use gods name as a cuss word and mock Jesus. Maybe you are crying out for help I think its appropriate for us all to respect your rights and beliefs even if you dont have respect for anybody elses. Personally, I dont think you are going to literally burn in hell, I dont think God is going to hold anybody up on a string over a candle and just watch them suffer. Its just hard for me to think that the world, human beings, termites, hemp, bananas, etc, all just happend by accident. Posted by: bluesman at February 3, 2002 12:12 PMJust read the People article. I'm gonna take a wild stab in the dark and guess the objection to it is the part where Wil is quoted as calling the other Star Trek cast members "bitter and sad." Posted by: Rob Matsushita at February 3, 2002 12:27 PMbluesman mentioned: >> Its just hard for me to think that the world, human beings, termites, hemp, bananas, etc, all just happend by accident. Well. It did. Sandwich? Posted by: Spudnuts at February 3, 2002 01:19 PMno thanks, i just cooked some salmon. & the Super Bowl is on; Im gonna watch it, & then go out and play some blues.
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