Ed "Nard Dawg" Helms Q&A for The Hangover

I just came back from "the Hangover" screening.  Ed Helms is absolutely adorable.  I was being a good screener and did not bring a camera with me, but my cousin did take one of me with Ed with her camera phone. 

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Just a few tidbits about the screening.  I'm hoping  a few other tallyheads took better notes and photos.  Tonight was his first time seeing the film with an audience Q&A . During the Q&A you can tell he was nervous.  That knee of his was jumping like a jack hammer. "The Hangover" is hilarious.  The missing tooth in the film is real.  He lost it back when he was 15yrs. old, and the implant was removed for the filming.  In fact he wore a flipper tooth while filming "the Office" during the filming of "the Hangover". Someone asked what else he was doing and Ed mentioned he was writing a script about Civil War reenactment performers who go back in time.  I wasn't sure if I should take him seriously, but I'm sold.  He added his autograph to my mini "Dinner Party" script... did I mention Ed is absolutely adorable... even in his underwear.

*Ed Helms adds his autograph to my mini "Dinner Party" script* .

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I always get the same reaction when I hand the mini script to any of the Office writers or actors, "Where did this come from?"

BTW the mini script is from the season 4 DVD.


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It's grainy, but you get the picture.

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Here's that script.


I added a video from the Q&A that either happened on May 19th or 20th.  Ed talks about that missing tooth again.  I have a feeling he'll be talking about that missing tooth at each Q&A. 

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I also noticed in the video he's wearing a green version of the yellow polo he wore Monday night.  He must've brought a week's worth of polos and a pair of jeans for the "The Hangover" promotions. Just like a guy.  Go see "The Hangover".  It opens June 5th. 

Mon Dieu!

David Lebovitz recounts a conversation in Paris
 
"At a dinner party back in Paris, I was recounting how exciting it was to climb this mountain in Italy, to see the 'Verge noir'.
"It's amazing, so beautiful to see," I continued, "and people came from all over to see and worship the verge noir!"
Meanwhile, everyone's looking at me with a bit of shock, and panic. As I keep talking, I'm explaining the beauty and magnificence of le verge noir. "It's fantastic. Really a magnificent work of art", until a friend leans over and says that he thinks I mean the magnificent 'vierge noir', the black virgin.
Not the magnificent 'verge noir', the black penis."
http://www.davidlebovitz.com/archives/2006/08/stupid_boy.html