Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Dharma wants me?

We finally found the Dharma booth! Now, if you don't know, I am a Lost geek.  The episode that did it for me was the third episode of the first season.  The moment they revealed that the wheelchair had belonged to Locke, I cried tears of astonishment and fell in love with their storytelling.

Anywho, we went up to the booth and discovered that the morning testing was all full up, and they'd be making appointments again at 1:00pm.

In my mind, weeks before we went to Comic-Con, I had pictured an area with about six little tables to take the test, instead, they only had one booth that could only be used by one person every 15 minutes.  Before we left, A gentleman handed me a flier.

Here's the back.  Look, an origami swan.  I guess an origami hydra would've been too much to hope for.
 
                                            
So we wandered around some more.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Toys!

Once we got inside, my friend (who we'll call "B") and I sat down and looked at our programs to see what we would do.  After planning things out as best as we could, the first thing we decided to do was wander around.
The first floor was insanely packed!  Near the center of the room were the booths devoted to film, television and toys!  The Lego booth featured characters entirely made of legos, including Indy!
The Mattel booth had many things for He-Man, including this giant walk-through of Castle Greyskull.
No She-Ra, though :(

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Pretty goes to Comic-Con.

On Thursday, July 24th, my friend (who we'll call "B") and I decided to go to Comic-Con.  Here is the convention Center:


And this is the line we stood in to get in:


More to come, once I figure out what I'm doing.


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

LOLz againz!

funny pictures
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No more Faerie Tale Theatre, for now.

Sorry, anyone, but there will be no more Faerie Tale Theatre viewing series, for now.  The person who I was getting the clips from has had their account suspended.  This isn't the first time this has happened.  When I originally started the viewing series on my MySpace blog, the person who had loaded the clips onto her site had had her account suspended.  I'm pretty sure holding the viewing series wasn't an illegal thing, since I wasn't charging money for said viewing.  Although, it is being re-released on DVD, which you might notice you can order through a direct link on here to the right.  To me, this says that I was not the only one who has an interest in this work.  Yes, if you do order the set through my link, I do make a small profit from it.  But the majority of the money goes to Amazon and then on through there.
Don't worry, though.  The viewing series and my LOLz weren't the only things I was planning on posting on this blog, though the viewing series was certainly a nice hobby.  I do have a life, sometimes.  And sometimes, when I have a life, I bring my camera.  And use my camera is exactly what I'm going to do.  I was going to post this along with the first clip of the next episode, "The Tale of the Frog Prince", but since I can't I'll tell you anyway: I won't be posting tomorrow.  I'm going on an excursion, and I'll post pictures either Friday or Saturday, or maybe both.
See you, then!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

LOLz time!

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moar funny pictures

Rumplestiltskin, part 5 of 5

And here we have it, the exciting conclusion!
Incidentally, if you happen to figure of what the little people in the woods are singing, would you let me know? Because I can't figure it out for the life of me.



There seem to be some important lessons to be garnered from this tale, though I can't seem to think of them. I think the most important lesson is probably "do your research". The second most important lesson is probably "never build your castle over a gateway to Hell, because it just makes everyone disgruntled".