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A week or so ago, I did an interview with Developershed about WWdN, Dancing Barefoot, D&D, Nethack, and Sammy Hagar vs. David Lee Roth.
It just hit the web this morning, in their magazine called Plugin.
I’m very happy with the way the interview ended up, and the graphic design of of the piece is fantastic. There are lots of nifty pictures in there that made me feel sort of cool for 25 seconds.
Warning: when you read it, you will discover that, like, when I talk, it’s, like, really clear that I’m all, like, from the San Fernando Valley and stuff. Sorry about that.

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31 March, 2004 Wil

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61 thoughts on “reel around the fountain”

  1. CDL says:
    31 March, 2004 at 9:21 pm

    Great interview… right up until they misspelled Guinness… grrrr. That’s punishable by death in some countries, you know.
    It’s not? Well, it should be.
    Seriously, though, that was a fun read.

  2. Lis says:
    1 April, 2004 at 3:44 am

    Like, awesome, dude! That was a fantastic interview, and I actually really liked the ‘natural speech’ style of report. You did well, I would have ‘umm’ed and ‘ah’d my way through almost the entire thing but your spoken word is almost as eloquent as your edited, written word. You’re all, like, talent!
    Lis from Aus 🙂

  3. gnorb says:
    1 April, 2004 at 6:44 am

    Michelle/Nichelle – Fixed
    Guines/Guinness – Fixed
    Any more? 😉
    Enjoy,
    Gnorb

  4. michael frohling says:
    1 April, 2004 at 7:11 am

    Hey Will,
    Great interview! It’s ‘like’ okay that you sound like your from the Valley. If you listen to any interview these days you here all sorts of ‘like’s and ‘you know what I’m saying’s. I think that I found your website through Fark and have been reading it for about a year and have really enjoyed watching yoiur journey. Thank you for letting all of us get a peek of your life. It is an incredibly brave thing to do. Keep up the great writing and the voice work. Aqualad Rules!!

  5. Dierdra says:
    1 April, 2004 at 8:56 am

    Very COOL interview, Wil!!

  6. Peter says:
    1 April, 2004 at 11:08 am

    Great interview Wil, you the man.

  7. Stuart says:
    1 April, 2004 at 11:18 am

    Hi Wil, First time commenter, long time reader…seriously, I’ve become addicted to your BLOG…and I really enjoyed the article on you. I found a lot of the background stuff interesting. It was made even more surreal (for me at least) as I read it after I watched VH1’s “I Love the 80s” 1986 – which showed Stand By My clips. One of my favorite movies. I’ll quit being FANBOY – happy for all of your success. Peace.

  8. Wendi W. says:
    1 April, 2004 at 4:50 pm

    o.O
    Wow. I think that’s the first time that a comment I’ve made online has ever actually made a difference.
    Rawk! \m/

  9. Jenny M. Finster says:
    1 April, 2004 at 11:03 pm

    I really liked that interview, I thought it was really cool. Oh and dude, I shop at Hot Topic and so does like…everyone I know. It’s okay. Plus, when the choice is going on the freeway to shop at a cooler store or going to Hot Topic…I think anyone who has been on the LA freeway forgives you.
    …
    Ok I’m just rambling now.

  10. Megan says:
    2 April, 2004 at 6:03 am

    Oh Wil Wheaton,
    That interview is just too good. If only this were available in print! Continued sucess.

  11. KenB says:
    2 April, 2004 at 1:33 pm

    Really Love the Smiths References!!!! Do you know Morrissey Personally? Can’t wait for the new Album & Tour!!!!!!

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