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

Population +1

Posted on 10 April, 2003 By Wil

Found at Fark:

Baby Morrone is here
Our own Megan Morrone gave birth to Annabella Wells Morrone at 8:47 p.m. last Monday. In addition to a full head of brown hair, Annabella was 8 pounds, 3 ounces, and 19 inches long. Mother Megan feels great, and is quite possibly the proudest mother in the world. Send Megan an email, or if you prefer snail mail, here’s the address:
Megan Morrone
c/o TechTV
650 Townsend, Suite 500
San Francisco, California 94103

I know that Megan is going to be a great mom, because she likes monkeys even more than I do.
Congratulations, Megan! You’ll be enjoying a full night’s sleep . . . before the end of the year. 😉

A little help for my friends

Posted on 8 April, 2003 By Wil

My pal Sarah is an amazing photographer. She’s so amazing, I’d like to see her work shared with the world . . . or at least that portion of the world that drinks Jones Soda.
Take a look at some of her work, and vote for your favorite.
You’ll be glad you did.
Also, my very good friend, fellow actor, and former room mate, Chris Hardwick, has started up his very own website. He promised to buy me a new car if I sent him 15,000 visitors. So get to work, and I’ll give you a ride.*

Go, Daddy-O

Posted on 8 April, 2003 By Wil

Man, I farkin’ LOVE Fark.

Home Again

Posted on 8 April, 2003 By Wil

I am back from my vacation. Spent about 30 hours in Las Vegas, where I won 41 dollars, paid way too much for a mediocre meal, and saw “O,” which is breathtaking. I highly reccommend it.
After Vegas, Anne and I flew home, unpacked our bags, loaded the car, and drove to Lake Tahoe with the kids and Ferris. The drive was great: Anne and I listened to 80s CDs that we made, and the kids watched DVDs on my iBook. The eight hour drive raced by.
While we were up there, over two feet of snow fell, and the temperature only got over 33 once! It was awesome. We went sledding (tubing blows doors on regular sleds), introduced Ferris to the concept of bounding through chest-deep snow drifts, and just enjoyed being away from that pesky Real World.

Grand Slam

Posted on 30 March, 2003 By Wil

This convention is so much fun. I’m meeting people from all over the world, WWDN lurkers, and seeing some people who I only see once a year at this show.
Sadly, no pr0nstars this year. Sigh.
Yesterday afternoon, I read from Just A Geek and Dancing Barefoot, to a fully-packed house. There were even people standing in the back! It went very well, and I sold out of the 30 copies of Dancing Barefoot that I had in about 10 minutes. Funtimes.
Last night, our improv show was a huge success. My favorite moment? When I got to play Evil Wesley Crusher (complete with beard) and Good Wesley Crusher, in The Lost Episode of Next Generation, which was a musical. I defeated myself by shouting “Shut up, Wesley!” over and over again.
Well, I guess you had to be there. But it was really fun.
When I got home, there were several e-mails from people who had seen it, telling me what a great time they had. It was such a hit, I think there’s a good chance Earnest Borg9 will be taking this show on the road soon.
There’s so much to report from this weekend, but I have to go back to the show now. I’ll update it all when I get a chance.

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