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(from Cory Doctorow by way of John Rogers on Twitter)
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I know it’s best to keep both of them planted firmly on the ground and stay relatively still, but I always find myself lifting one foot up, and pointing it toe-down to the floor behind me. … I always sign after mine, but I’m always such a ball of nerves before, I can’t imagine sitting in the lobby of the theater, meeting the audience — and expending the energy that is necessary for a good signing — before I go on stage. … I don’t even know how to describe it, but if you get a chance to hear him tell the story about Nicaragua , drop everything and get to the theater.
Something something rearview mirror blog posts 2009. This is continued from part three.
Dear 12 year-old Wil:
Some day, you’re going to have this in your office where you get paid to make up and write stories.
Signed,
Adult Wil (Who still can’t believe it.)
Tim Kring speaks : In any case, “Heroes” creator Tim Kring said Monday that “there is nothing in the works for him at this point – although a bunch of us over here are big fans of his and would love nothing more than to find some part for him.” … As I’ve gotten e-mails and comments about this all day, something’s come up that I want to make painfully clear: It’s really important to me is that this is not misunderstood as some pathetic, desperate attempt to land a role on a show that I’ve had two chances to audition for and totally tanked both times because I wanted it so badly. … Instead, I hope that this whole thing will be seen the way I’ve seen it: as something cool that happened thanks to Twitter , and as an example of how profoundly our lives have been changed by the technological advances of just the last few years – we really are living in the future, you know.
“I love it that we spent the afternoon doing this,” I said. “It didn’t cost us anything, and made our house feel more like our home.”
"The mind spends most of the time lost in fantasies and illusions, reliving pleasant or unpleasant experiences and anticipating the future with eagerness or fear. While lost in such cravings or aversions, we are unaware of what is happening now, what we are doing now. Yet surely this moment, now, is the most important for…
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She should have been tipped off that he was a deep one.
Damn funny. Poor Cthulhu, it’s entirely possible he was there just to shop and got caught up in the wrong situation.
Err… hate to tell you, but you have some spam bots above, Alisa Terry is one of those fling dot com bots. Just thought I’d let you know so you can release Cthulhu unto her.
Yay for that! Am watching you at German TV and you were just hit by a car, since you played a very evil guy. So there are also many weirdos on TV! 😉
And this warning comes just after I accept the first date from someone I have met online. That’s it. I’m not going.
Are we absolutely sure this is all Cthulhu’s fault and not the Flying Spaghetti Monster? I mean, obviously these girls have gone insane so it could be a case of mistaken identity. . .
Cthulhu got to me at an early age and sunk his meat-hooks into me. Now I vacillate between a happy medium of in- and sanity. Learn from my mistake kids! NEVER mix Cthulhu mythos with cuddly things like duckies! NEVER!! … I want to be the only one! o_o
Just what are you getting at, Wil? The whole issue with having to deal with what you had originally thought was a innocuous fan that ended up being a really huge pain in the ass that has continuously busted your balls over the course of a five year period?
All joking aside though, I once met a guy on the interwebz that turned out to be a complete stalker. That was terrifying, to say the least. Definitely not an experience I’d care to repeat.
Have you ever had any problems with a mentally unstable, stalker-like fan? Not the douches who used to send you hate mail and death threats when you were a kid, I’m talking about the scare-the-living-crap out of you kind of stalker fan. It’s had to have happened to you at least once, right?