Panda returns & a taste of home (sorta)
3 years ago
General
I think I'll bring both my collie fursuit and my panda kigurumi to DenFur this year. I haven't worn the kigurumi in at least two years. It would give me something furry to wear at times when I want to be out but I'm not in the mood to get into fursuit.
I logged into my old LiveJournal account for the first time in a long time. A few furries still only use LJ, and I occasionally log on to see what they're up to.
Before heading to Furry Fiesta, I downloaded the apps for Whataburger and In-N-Out Burger since Colorado Springs now has those restaurants. I picked up dinner this week at the new Whataburger in Colorado Springs. My app had an offer for a free patty melt when buying a medium fries and drink. The drive-thru wait time wasn't too bad: about 25 minutes. That's much less time than it took to get registered at Furry Fiesta!
Romeo held a spontaneous Quiplash night on Twitch. I used a David Letterman and a Johnny Carson reference in two of my answers. I loved watching Johnny and Dave's shows growing up. Johnny's great sketches were very memorable, but when a sketch bombed, Johnny's clearly-annoyed reactions and ad-libbing often made them funnier. In his last "El Mouldo" sketch in 1992, Johnny actually ended it early because it was tanking so much!
I logged into my old LiveJournal account for the first time in a long time. A few furries still only use LJ, and I occasionally log on to see what they're up to.
Before heading to Furry Fiesta, I downloaded the apps for Whataburger and In-N-Out Burger since Colorado Springs now has those restaurants. I picked up dinner this week at the new Whataburger in Colorado Springs. My app had an offer for a free patty melt when buying a medium fries and drink. The drive-thru wait time wasn't too bad: about 25 minutes. That's much less time than it took to get registered at Furry Fiesta!
Romeo held a spontaneous Quiplash night on Twitch. I used a David Letterman and a Johnny Carson reference in two of my answers. I loved watching Johnny and Dave's shows growing up. Johnny's great sketches were very memorable, but when a sketch bombed, Johnny's clearly-annoyed reactions and ad-libbing often made them funnier. In his last "El Mouldo" sketch in 1992, Johnny actually ended it early because it was tanking so much!
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