I'm looking forward to ComicCon as well. There are so many things I would like to attend, but I know I won't be able to attend them all. I'm hoping to run across Olivia Munn on the floor. I know last year she walked the floor.
You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!
I'm looking forward to ComicCon as well. There are so many things I would like to attend, but I know I won't be able to attend them all. I'm hoping to run across Olivia Munn on the floor. I know last year she walked the floor.
Hate to burst your bubble, but a friend told me she'll be in Arizona that weekend for a book signing.
What part of Az? And isn't g4 heavily advertising the Butterfinger defense league giveaway to hang out with Kevin and Olivia? Sounds like a conflict in scheduling
I wouldn't think Olivia Munn would miss ComicCon. It's where her hardcore fans are. It's a perfect opportunity to promote her book. I'm sure if you buy a copy of her book, she's sign it and take pics. I've pre-order her book from Amazon for about $16.
You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!
I've read some of her excerpts from her magazine and she write some pretty obnoxious, humorous and unfiltered shit that pretty offensive to alot of people.
Suck it Wonder Woman!: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek.
From Oliviamunn.com
It’s a David Sedaris-type book with a collection of stories from my life. From finding my first agent in LA (which ended with me staring at a collection of his girlfriend’s vagina) to dressing up as superheroes to my 8th grade boyfriend who had turrets.. and ALSO I featured a collection of the best Fan Art I could find to honor all of you, who have made this book possible.
I’m really proud of it and worked really hard to make it a book all of you would love and walk away feeling like you know me better and also that you had a good laugh and maybe, maybe learned a little something about the plights of the Eastern Europeans in the arctic tundras of the 17th century… okay. maybe that last one was a little much.
From Details interview about her book
Olivia Munn: I tell a story about my first boyfriend. I was in the eighth grade. My family moved around a lot, and girls were always mean to me, so I thought if I had a boyfriend, everyone would leave me alone. But in the first class of the following semester, my new boyfriend starts barking like a dog. I'm like, "What are you doing!? This is not the plan!" Everyone is staring. And he says to me, "Um, I have Tourette's." So I was the girl who had the boyfriend who barked like a dog.
Details: Sounds like a good book.
Olivia Munn: And when you flip through the pages, on the bottom there's a little dancing flip book of me. It's awesome.
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