
I'm not going to try to write exact quotes, or in order - but I can give an overview to what was discussed by the group. Let me start with this: the panel was great. It was a lot of fun to see them all together, and it's clear they enjoy working with each other. This is in my opinion the funniest cast on television right now, and their answers were hilarious. I can't do their humor justice, so I'm just going to convey the information as best I can.

Most of the questions and conversation centered around Jim Parsons and Sheldon. Early on, someone congratulated him for his Emmy nomination, and at least twice people told him they were certain he would win. He was asked what Sheldon would do if he was nominated, and Jim said Sheldon would think it was ludicrous to have any sort of nominations for others at all - just the idea that he had "peers" was ridiculous. Asked what he would do with his award when he won, Jim said he'd like to have it out where his friends could handle and "play" with it, because nobody ever does that. also, he said he would -never- refuse it, or give it back, even if he felt someone else deserved it. (All in a very charming way, of course).

We also learned that Sheldon's creepy fake smile (best seen when Kuthrapali wins an award) was inspired by a real-life driving safety poster of an insane-looking clown the cast encountered in Rome near the Coliseum. Seriously. Jim performed the smile (not this), but it took him awhile because everyone was laughing.
They were all asked if they were real geeks themselves, growing up. They (the boys) pretty much all confessed to being Star Wars fans as kids. Simon (Wolowitz) said when he was little he carried a Luke Skywalker figure everywhere and called it his "man." Kunal (Koothrappali) had a Millenium Falcon when he was little - and that's pretty much all I remember him saying. Actually, they almost all spoke so low you could barely hear him, and Kaley's microphone was adjusted for her once so we could hear her better.

Kaley said that when she looked really confused by the guys on the show, she wasn't acting. She was actually confused. Also, when someone prefaced their question with "Kaley, you're hot!" She gave a long answer then ended with: "And you're hot too." Miming winks and "call me" signs. Much laughter.
They were asked if the 9:30 time slot would allow some of the relationships on the show to be "consummated" (would there be more sex) and they said they enjoyed the innocence of the show and it wouldn't really change.
A college student asked why the shows couldn't be viewed for free online, in whole episodes, because he didn't have a TV because he was broke. Chuck or Bill (I think) asked everyone in the audience to give him a dollar.
Someone asked if they would do a location shoot at
Six Flags Physics of Fun Days. Bill said location shoots were a horrible inconvenience to them, and when they shot in the little park right next to their stage on the Warners lot, it was a big deal. This lead to a long discussion about how odd it was when the Brady Bunch went to Hawaii and the Grand Canyon, or the Facts of Life went to Russia. Somehow, this lead to a discussion of their car scenes, which are generally not shot in front of the audience, but with a green screen at another time. On the night of the taping they end up performing the car scene with a couple of folding chairs and a stick with a wheel on it for the audience. Kaley and Jim really enjoyed doing these, he said it felt like performing an old vaudeville show.
Someone asked if they could do an episode with Sheldon getting jury duty, and they said they thought about it, but the problem with a jury show is you take a character and put them with a bunch of people not as funny as the rest of the regular cast. This idea sort of lead to the DMV episode for Sheldon.

Simon got a huge round of applause for his character "Moist" in
Doctor Horrible's Sing-Along-Blog. He cautioned the crowd to be careful about shouting "Moist" in public.
Asked if they were much like their characters, Simon said he wasn't, and Jim said he wasn't then realized the way he rationalized denying it sounded very much like Sheldon.
Someone asked if Sheldon would ever get a girlfriend, it was stated it was pretty much decided Sheldon was one of those whose work was his life, and "science was his girlfriend." (They expanded on this back at the Paley festival; I'll write up an overview of that soon).

Someone asked Johnny who else from Roseanne he would like to work with on BBT. He seemed to really like the question. He said they were all great to work with, but you just couldn't go wrong with John Goodman, he was just so funny.
Somehow, they got into talking about how Johnny felt at home at anyone's place (I think they said 'except his own') and that he would fall asleep at any of their places - even the dog licking his face didn't wake him. I think Simon joked when they licked his face, it didn't wake him either.
They were asked if they watched themselves on TV, and Jim said he did every Monday - he loved seeing the story that way for the first time; while acting it you never saw the whole thing, basically.
Their favorite episodes - they pretty much all said the Christmas episode (The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis), but Jim said the Vegas Renormalization was his. (I think he likes to hear Kaley sing "Soft Kitty.")

This is the moment when Jim looked right at me (as you can see here) and recognized me from the two tapings I attended, plus signing my program at the Paley festival.
Just kidding. I love this show. I hope this was fun for any who couldn't make it, and be sure to check Youtube for clips. They're hysterical.