God, I can't think of anything worse than being in a room mostly full of my friends. That's the worst.
Have you met my friends? CRAZYPEOPLE.
Buncha migraine-suffering, twin-having, show-running, house-buying, knitting, writing CRAZYPEOPLE.
I'll be all, "do you have any questions?"
And they'll be all, "we were there, dude. Isn't it time for cake?"
Have you met my friends? CRAZYPEOPLE.
But we're
charming
CRAZYPEOPLE. That's important.
But we're charming CRAZYPEOPLE. That's important.
Exactly.
errr-- you will be providing everyone with laptops, right?
Eating with Dana--good call. Been there, liked that.
I think I had my hair patted last night. Cannot be sure.
Too much with-people work to do today--don't they realise I need a nap.
you will be providing everyone with laptops, right?
How else would someone ask a question?
Looking at the "Moonlight" gallery over at Zap2it. . . Anna Friel - her partner is David Thewlis, right? And Sophia Myles -- David Tennant? So will all "Moonlight" cast members shortly be paired up with people in Harry Potter movies?
Webinars are the new book readings.
Paperdol, what you should do is supply several of your friends with a list of questions to ask if a puzzled silence breaks out in the Q&A section, similar to the practice of carrying an umbrella to ward off rain.
I'm neck and neck with Wil Wheaton on one of the random Amazon top 100 lists. But we're both kicking Taylor Hicks' ass.
Or, or, you should see if the bookstore has wireless access, and then we can participate in the booksigning! From here. And you can hold up your laptop and say, "They're in heeeerrre.....my invisible friends are in heeeeerre...and they have questions!" And then we can ask questions of the audience.