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Well, Monday is pretty much over, and I haven't heard anything yet about the possible hosting gig.

This waiting to hear thing? Yeah, it's never any different than this. I could either obsess that the lack of new information means they've gone with another Kimmel cousin, or the lack of new information means that nothing has changed since last week. It's a very Schrödinger's Cat situation, and I'm happy to leave the job in a superposition until I get a chance to observe the results.

To help pass the time until I hear something, here's a picture of a squirrel with huge nuts:

Squirrel

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Squirrel Nuts - but where're the zippers?

Waiting is no doubt part of our karmic debt, but thanks so much for the visual! After the day I've had the last two days, I so needed that laugh. So once again, good thoughts to you, Wil.

The tail always makes me thing that squirrel has some sort of spikey mane or something. Punk squirrel with huge nuts.

I'm still going to think positive about the job until I hear otherwise. Can we start a writing campaign and bombard them with requests for you??

And about that squirrel... I'm sorry, but.. ewwww...

Wil, you make your fellow TF'ers proud! (The squirrel also made an appearance on Drawn Together this season).

As for the job, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you! Even though if you get it, the chances of me being able to see this show in Dublin are somewhere between slim, and none.

I am also waiting to hear on a job. This is a frustrating process. I give you credit for functioning in the rejection filled world that is Hollywood.

I am holding out good thoughts for you and your family that you book it!

You are a great and thoughtful guy, keep writing.

Wow...

All Your Base Are Belong to..... OH nevermind!

Fingers continue to be crossed for you, Wil. Man, that squirrel's got some huge nuts. I am wracked with envy and glee!

Fingers continue to be crossed for you, Wil. Man, that squirrel's got some huge nuts. I am wracked with envy and glee!

Don't hear too many references to Schrodinger's Cat, that makes me happy deep in my geeky soul. As for the squirrel with the huge nuts- that's hott.

this is my first time here, and basically i'll admit that i pretty much assumed that you HAD in fact fallen off the face of the earth. i admit very frankly that i'm glad you haven't, because your site is one of only twelve things on the internet worth reading. i've checked. also, when i was in high school i wrote a song with my band called "wil wheaton vs. wes crusher", in which wil wheaton triumphs and enjoys processed foods, summer days, and not having to wear the gray "here's my package" suit. if you ever wanted to hear it, you may. if you didn't want to hear it.. well, i don't think i would blame you. it's pretty bad. anyway, YOU GO wil wheaton. hope your job works out.

so my two year old son finally falls asleep for his nap...and i take out the laptop and fire up a $5 sng...things are fine..im playing well..on the bubble...and alexander wakes up...i listen to his crying for not even one hand...and he comes out of his bedroom...walks up to the bed...

and closes my laptop.

wait a sec...is this the place for a bad beat story?

So wait a minute. Wil is in a state of uncertainty about the job. But *we* as blog readers know that, by now, he may have heard about it and just hasn't gotten around to posting the outcome (hopefully positive). As such, doesn't that mean that we are in a state of uncertainty about a state of uncertainty? That's the kind of logical conundrum that could make your head asplode.

It's tough waiting for that call. Have you checked that the phone is working? Picked it up and listened for the dial tone? I have done all those looney things while waiting for a response. I keep checking your site in the hopes that you will be writing about the good news!
But this is a quality problem.....would you rather work in and office?

Dom Portwood: Hello, Peter. What's happening? We need to talk about your TPS reports.
Peter Gibbons: Yeah. The coversheet. I know, I know. Uh, Bill talked to me about it.
Dom Portwood: Yeah. Uh, did you get that memo?
Peter Gibbons: Yeah. I got the memo. And I understand the policy. The problem is, I just forgot this one time. And I've already taken care of it so it's not even a problem anymore.
Dom Portwood: Yeah. It's just that we're putting new coversheets on all the TPS reports *before* they go out now. So if you could just remember to do that from now on, that'd be great. All right!

I am rooting for you!

Is it possible that the blog's high profile presence serves as intimidation for the execs at SciFi? Could this be a factor in their decision?

Pondering questions like that can drive anyone to drink, forgive me.

I certainly hope you get it, Wil!

It would stand to reason that the website would be a boon to the execs. Before they've aired a single promo or even taped a single show, there is already a fan base and they already have people interested and anticipating the show (hosted by Wil !!!)

I can't think of a better person to have the credibility to do Sci-Fi/Geekdom proud and do it with the proper respect, humor and fun it deserves.

Keep on keepin' on, and if all else fails, kill time cleaning out the garage. If anything can make waiting around for the phone to ring seem more appealing, it would be Option #2 being "Clean out garage".

Nice picture, but I still prefer the man with a big cock

http://www.tomrobinson.com/personal/images/manwthbg.jpg

(This *IS* safe for work)

I dunno about the rest of you, but I'm dying to ask the next question on my mind: Will the show have a studio audience?!

Waiting to hear about a job is the worst. For the person waiting it may be the most important thing they are thinking about. But for the person making the decision, they've got a billion other priorities, and an extra day means nothing to them. Even an extra week.

There's nothing good or reasonable about it. But for those of you who do hiring, remember that the people you talk to deserve the courtesy of prompt answers. Maybe the next time it's your turn, the karmic wheel will be on your side.

In the meantime, Wil ... we're sending the good mojo in your direction.

And the squirrel thing is just wrong. *laughs*

The squirrel proves that you are what you eat!

Hey Wil. We're all rooting for you here in UK. Really hope you get that gig. I'd die for it. To get paid to talk about sci fi!!!!

But at least we all know what Secret Squirrel's secret was all those years ago!

That squirrel is just disturbing on so many levels... ;)

That is absolutely hilarious and totally unexpected! I laughed my ass off. Thanks.

Can we all only hope that Wil has been quiet today because he had to run off to the producers to sign contracts or something? Or at least do another round of auditions with the co-hosts to see who was going to work the best with thim? Fingers crossed!

Everytime I hear a Shrodinger's cat reference now, it reminds me of the Stargate SG-1 Episode where Sam gave the Tolan a cat (which is linked to in one of the sections in the Wikipedia entry you linked to). And about the show - I'm hoping along with everyone else that no news is good news and that you get it, because it would so rock.

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