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Actor Patrick Stewart, Captain Jean-Luc Picard himself, of "Star Trek" fame, recently published a very moving article in The Guardian describing how he was a child of domestic violence. Full Article at BlogHer
A few weeks ago I surprisingly got caught up on my podcast queue, after two years ranging from one to six weeks behind at all times. I celebrated, of course, by subscribing to more podcasts. First was Tweet Me Harder about which I’ve already talked. Full Article at Evil Genius Chronicles
It might also interest you to know that Wil Wheaton currently ranks sixth on my all-time enemies list, right between director Joel Schumacher, who nearly destroyed the Batman movie franchise, and Billy Sparks, who lived down the street from me and put dog poop on the handles of my bicycle.
We geeks seem to have a peculiar attachment to quantifying things. It’s why our games involve complicated character sheets, or scoresheets or little plastic thingies for putting wedges in. Full Article at Wired
Oprah's announcement that her show may end its 25-season run in 2011 was almost enough to unseat "New Moon" as the top trending topic of the Twitter-Wood feed today. Full Article at MTV.com
Dear Wesley, I hope you enjoy being a virgin for the rest of your life. You might want to start stocking up on pocket protectors now. I'm way late to the party on this, but I just started reading Spook Country this week. Full Article at WIL WHEATON DOT NET
As much as Sheldon loves Star Trek, Wil Wheaton is the only person associated with the franchise whom Sheldon has sworn eternal enmity toward
Was hoping for Wil Wheaton, but this works. This should be fun, though I prefer thinking of Sheldon as asexual. I have the same feelings. I love that there is actually an asexual character on tv, no matter how abnormal he is. Full Article at Entertainment Weekly
Was hoping for Wil Wheaton, but this works. This should be fun, though I prefer thinking of Sheldon as asexual. I have the same feelings. I love that there is actually an asexual character on tv, no matter how abnormal he is. Full Article at Entertainment Weekly
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It might also interest you to know that Wil Wheaton currently ranks sixth on my all-time enemies list, right between director Joel Schumacher, who nearly destroyed the Batman movie franchise, and Billy Sparks, who lived down the street from me and put dog poop on the handles of my bicycle.
As much as Sheldon loves Star Trek, Wil Wheaton is the only person associated with the franchise whom Sheldon has sworn eternal enmity toward
Howard and Rajesh just try to pick up women and make fun of Leonard for going there with Penny. We also have some great guest stars: Lewis Black, Laurie Metcalfe is back, and we just cast Wil Wheaton in episode six. I am almost positive he's going to play a nerd.
Because Wil lives very close to where our characters live in real life, it's not inconceivable that they share a comic book store and they would encounter each other. Given that Wil is going to play himself, we are going to discover that Wil Wheaton is the one member of the 'Star Trek' family that Sheld...
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