Psst...There's a slightly disappointing interview in the NY Times with David Hyde Pierce about acting and Spamalot. I was hoping he'd mention Wet Hot, but no dice, whatever that means...
Tuesday, March 08, 2005
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Psst...There's a slightly disappointing interview in the NY Times with David Hyde Pierce about acting and Spamalot. I was hoping he'd mention Wet Hot, but no dice, whatever that means...
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MeaningA refusal to accept a proposition.
OriginIn dice games a throw that results in the dice not lying flat or piled on top of each other is invalid and considered 'no dice'.
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