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50,000 Monkeys at 50,000 Typewriters Can't Be Wrong

WIL WHEATON VS. PAUL AND STORM SUPER MEGA TOUR 2013: Day One.

Posted on 4 October, 2013 By Wil

Last night Paul and Storm and I did our first show of the first half of our WIL WHEATON VS. PAUL AND STORM SUPER MEGA TOUR 2013 in Virginia, at a great theatre called The Birchmere.

The house was completely sold out, and I’m pretty sure the audience had a good time. I know that we did.

Paul and Storm played some new songs that just killed, and I did a short stand up set, followed by some storytelling with musical accompaniment from them.

The audience was just wonderful, and stayed up very late for us. Everyone made me feel welcome and at ease, and it was a fantastic way to kick off a few days of shows.

But the very best moment of the night, the most entertaining and pants shittingly funny moment, happened after the show was over and we were just about to leave. I was cleaning up the green room, and when I was about to toss some old chicken wings into the trash … this happened:

If you can’t see the embed, you can probably see the silly video we made right here.

Tonight, we’re in Philadelphia, and then New York on Saturday. We finish up in Boston on Sunday.

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Comments (10)

  1. Eddie Pasa says:
    4 October, 2013 at 9:22 am

    Cracking up heartily at my desk. Not shitting my pants, though – that happened about an hour ago in its proper place, but I would if I could.
    Safe travels, guys.
    eds

  2. Tara Lehmann says:
    4 October, 2013 at 9:34 am

    You killed your stand up…I honestly was crying from laughing so hard (especially the skunk story). It was great yoiu visited and VA would love to have you back 🙂

  3. Al Everett says:
    4 October, 2013 at 9:38 am

    So, so disappointed I couldn’t get to the show.

    Please come back to the D.C. area before the next Government shutdown.

  4. evilgenius815 says:
    4 October, 2013 at 9:38 am

    My wife and I are coming to the Houston show. We can’t wait!

  5. ohlauren says:
    4 October, 2013 at 10:32 am

    Woooo Philly! I’m pretty freaking excited to finally see y’all in person tonight!!

  6. ddenhardt says:
    4 October, 2013 at 10:48 am

    I had a fantastic time at the show. Loved the red pepper flakes story! A little disappointed that y’all didn’t do autographs after, but I appreciate that you were tired from travelling. Thanks to you and Paul & Storm for sharing the night with us!

  7. Dan Kassiday says:
    5 October, 2013 at 4:58 am

    Thank you for a great show at the Birchmere. You nailed the delivery on your stand up set.

  8. jtildenoid says:
    5 October, 2013 at 10:41 am

    I hope there will be a return visit to D.C. or Baltimore…couldn’t make it there this time but with a little more notice I would love to see you at a show.

  9. Kerry Buglio says:
    5 October, 2013 at 4:25 pm

    So excited to see you guys tomorrow night in Boston! Part of my 40th birthday present. 🙂 Hoping Anne has some calendars for sale as well!

  10. Dana Langguth says:
    8 October, 2013 at 5:47 pm

    Ditched my husband to go since he had to work, it was well worth it. I was already a superfan of yours but you now have me addicted to Paul and Storm as well. Win all around!

    (and this has really been bothering me, during The Captain’s Wife’s Lament there was an offhanded comment questioning why there are so many stories about old wizards and young boys and i wanted to shout “that’s an arrrrrrchetype” but I’m a coward. So I shall comment with it instead. Thanks!)

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