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Rogers: "There's no comebacks from the clown-pony scream."

(blogging is light at the moment, because I've suddenly had a lot of those "auditions" I recall from a former life.)

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Auditions? What are auditions?....Good luck Wil ;)
~~TARA~~

The word has got out about your incredible presence at that speech last saturday. They're trying to sign you up before you get too famous and expensive.

Cool! Best of luck on those auditions!

Best of luck, Wil! Break a leg :)

Best of luck, Wil! Break a leg :)

Put your Team Pokerstars blog address on a business card. This makes you.....

wait for it.....

Edgy. ;)

Good luck! You'd be make an awesome Cylon. :-)

Remember to practice the scenes other than the ones they tell you to prepare for.

Hmm... auditions you say. Like what? Movies, TV, comercial, video game, porn? Ha ha porn. Here's a joke for ya.

Question: What do Seven of Nine and Wesley Crusher have in common?
Answer: Nanoprobes. Seven has 3.6 million in her bloodstream. Wesley has one in his pants.

Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all week, try the veal.
Good luck bro, hope you land a good part.

Try to calm yourself in interviews by calmly reminding yourself that only you can see the monkey, even if he is screeching and everyone else seems not to hear and/or see him.

I dunno.

Even though living in Japan means I'll never get to see them, good luck on your auditions.

Oooh ooh oooh! New Wil material!! :)

Good Luck/Break a Leg :)

Word on the street is the producers heard you are getting ready to publish a new book. They are determined to get you too busy with acting jobs to get it out the door so that you know that your 'place' is working for them.

Break a few legs.

Get Ready 'cause it's gonna happen.

Auditions? W0rd, y0. That's always a good reason for sparse posting! Just take notes, OK?

Deep Six was just on. It's an Uncle Willie Saturday, I guess.

Can't wait for the new book. As my bookshelf goes, DB and JAG are currently leaning up against my Hobbit/LotR boxed set, waiting for their new little sibling. You know, looking at it, you're in some pretty good company:

Ursula LeGuin, J.K. Rowling, Mary Shelley, Robert Louis Stevenson, Bram Stoker, then Professor Tolkien and Wil Wheaton. Power Shelf. Rock on!

I am unfamiliar with this clown-pony scream. Could we have an example?

Sending best wishes for those interview thingies you mentioned. =)

Best of luck on the auditions, Wil!

Sides? We don't need no stinkin' sides! :)

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