Watch Fat Guy Stuck In Internet on Adult Swim
June 13th, 2008The first episode of Fat Guy Stuck in Internet airs this Sunday night/Monday morning at 12:15 am on the Cartoon Network as part of Adult Swim. The series was created, written by and stars John Gemberling and Curtis Gwinn. And it’s way cool that it’s finally airing on Adult Swim. It originally started out as a fake tv pilot for Channel 102. Every single episode of the original “Gemberling” (as it was called then) was filmed at my old office which is mentioned in this NY Times article. For the Adult Swim episodes they of course branched out from my old office (especially since I no longer have the security pass) and found their own space.
I think I’m in three of the episodes. In the first episode I play a guard in tights. In the third episode I play a zombie keyboardist in tights. And in the fifth episode I have a few roles - none in tights. So DVR it! Or watch it live! Tights!
Update: some clips from the show that I’m in are below.

June 18th, 2008 at 7:03 pm
Zombie keyboardist?! I’m in.
June 18th, 2008 at 10:29 pm
any idea where I can find the original episodes? channel 102 and google have failed me.
June 19th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
Here is a link to the shows on Channel 102, if that is what you were asking:
http://ny.channel101.com/show.php?show=2
July 23rd, 2008 at 11:07 am
How often do you yourself swim and what stroke or do you just write about it?
Can I ask though - how did you get this picked up and into google news?
Very impressive that this blog is syndicated through Google and is it something that is just up to Google or you actively created?
Obviously this is a popular blog with great data so well done on your seo success..
Swimming greats you should write about next, my ex was an olympic swimmer!
July 24th, 2008 at 8:52 am
I had no idea this was posted on Google News, so thanks for alerting me to that. I’m not sure how it got there. I guess someone else just posted it on there.
As for swimming, I swim every single morning of the day - usually to an fro work - and usually Side Stroke or Elementary Backstroke.