Twits: Donnie Wahlberg, Rainn Wilson, Melissa Rivers (VIDEO)

This week, Donnie Wahlberg tells it like it is (and it's confusing), Rainn Wilson terrorizes the children of America and Melissa Rivers manages to make us all uncomfortable. Click here or on the pic below to watch this week's Twits.
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Actor Bios:
Rachel Manteuffel (Donnie Wahlberg) acts, writes and answers phones. Thanks for watching.
Jen Chaney (Rainn Wilson) oversees The Washington Post's online movie coverage and spends a lot of time over-analyzing (and sometimes Tweeting about) "Lost."
Aidan Hughes (Melissa Rivers) is a Washington-based stage and film actor who most recently appeared in "My One and Only." His next project will be "Constant State of Panic" at the H Street Playhouse with the Madcap Players.
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October 15, 2009; 11:15 AM ET
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Brilliant! When Rachel waved the arm of the stuffed bear I spit coke all over my computer screen.
Posted by: SugarMagnolia22 | October 15, 2009 12:08 PM | Report abuse
HAHAHA! Brilliant! Another home run!
Posted by: blahblah6b | October 15, 2009 12:15 PM | Report abuse
I made a comment on the video itself, but thought I'd post it here.
There is a typo!
At the very end of episode 6, it says:
"See more "Twits" Episodes at
washingonpost.com/twits"
Add a "t" in the middle of washingonpost, and I think that will work better. :-)
Posted by: jecpb | October 15, 2009 12:30 PM | Report abuse
Eeks! Thank you, jecpb!
Posted by: Liz_Likes_Celebs_Not_Baseball | October 15, 2009 1:01 PM | Report abuse
Rachel, you don't have to yell.
Posted by: sasquatchbigfoot | October 15, 2009 1:09 PM | Report abuse
Very funny, again.
We docs, when going through a "review of systems" (that's where we go through a litany of questions about symptoms related to each organ system), if we notice everything thing we ask gets a positive response, will throw in trick questions like, " does your Hair hurt", to see if the patient is crazy or making it up. I think it is safe to assume Melissa is crazy.
Posted by: hodie | October 15, 2009 1:11 PM | Report abuse
curse you, net nannies.
Posted by: dablues1 | October 15, 2009 1:23 PM | Report abuse
Very funny stuff.
Posted by: oxhead1 | October 15, 2009 2:12 PM | Report abuse
Yay! More Rachael!
Yell all you want!
Posted by: newpowersean | October 15, 2009 2:53 PM | Report abuse
All three of these talented individuals were impressive. And Rachel scared the carp outta me.
Posted by: RD_Padouk | October 15, 2009 6:44 PM | Report abuse
"Yay! More Rachael!
Yell all you want!"
Really? She's a fine writer. Is she that annoying in person? I had to look away.
Posted by: otherliz | October 15, 2009 6:46 PM | Report abuse
otherliz - that's kinda mean. She is an actor. Beside's didn't ya see the bit with the teddy bear? The little wave and the smile? Brilliant.
Posted by: RD_Padouk | October 15, 2009 6:50 PM | Report abuse
Someone please tell me why the actor-actress dichotomy went out of fashion? Why not call Rachael a Thespian? She's more of a stage actor/actress than a video one.
Posted by: sasquatchbigfoot | October 15, 2009 10:34 PM | Report abuse











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