Day 4
15 years ago
The Wind-down.
Nothing much to report today, seeing as I am unable to stay the full time (Class I'm willing to miss. Work-study after? NO. Money is good!). I am writing this pretty much before I pack up and leave, then heading out to Maine and returning to my normal college life. It's been fun, it's been laughs, and here's hoping I do get to see some familiar faces once or twice, be them at another con, or a furmeet, or even just walking down the street.
Woke up at 10:00 instead of nine due to Rocky Horror, which was hella fun. Got dressed as Professor Robert Katt, then wandered the halls looking out for strangeness to experiment. I mostly kept quite and just looked intrigued, as I need to work on his personality more, but eventually ended up at the Fursuit games, where I FINALLY ran into fellow Jack Forumite Soggyotter (Who, if he has an FA, I certainly can't find it), who was kind enough to give me a taping from Hopkin's AC 08 panel "Furries in heaven & Hell. I held back a big squee and will probably geek out later when I watch it back home.
Watched the fursuit games for an hour or so before going to the (Very small) Making Comics panel run by Skyfire. Was interesting. Didn't pick up much else other than the Greek philosophy I had somehow not learned before. Wandered around a bit again before returning for the "Making Monsters with SCIENCE!" panel run by Bleis, which was quite awesome and informative, allowing me to add some small tricks for any mad scientists characters I have.
And now the time has come. As much as I'd like to stay for the Closing Ceremonies, arriving in Maine at midnight for an 8 AM class and then 9 AM work is not a smart idea by the least. So I bid farewell to those I met at FurFright '10, my first official Fur Con, and a time I was glad to experience. Should funds (And lack of POSSIBLE Internship) permit, I might look to AC, but don't count your chickens. Next year's FurFright is a much greater possibility, and even that's more of a "If the funds allow" type deal.
This is Border Walker, signing out.
Nothing much to report today, seeing as I am unable to stay the full time (Class I'm willing to miss. Work-study after? NO. Money is good!). I am writing this pretty much before I pack up and leave, then heading out to Maine and returning to my normal college life. It's been fun, it's been laughs, and here's hoping I do get to see some familiar faces once or twice, be them at another con, or a furmeet, or even just walking down the street.
Woke up at 10:00 instead of nine due to Rocky Horror, which was hella fun. Got dressed as Professor Robert Katt, then wandered the halls looking out for strangeness to experiment. I mostly kept quite and just looked intrigued, as I need to work on his personality more, but eventually ended up at the Fursuit games, where I FINALLY ran into fellow Jack Forumite Soggyotter (Who, if he has an FA, I certainly can't find it), who was kind enough to give me a taping from Hopkin's AC 08 panel "Furries in heaven & Hell. I held back a big squee and will probably geek out later when I watch it back home.
Watched the fursuit games for an hour or so before going to the (Very small) Making Comics panel run by Skyfire. Was interesting. Didn't pick up much else other than the Greek philosophy I had somehow not learned before. Wandered around a bit again before returning for the "Making Monsters with SCIENCE!" panel run by Bleis, which was quite awesome and informative, allowing me to add some small tricks for any mad scientists characters I have.
And now the time has come. As much as I'd like to stay for the Closing Ceremonies, arriving in Maine at midnight for an 8 AM class and then 9 AM work is not a smart idea by the least. So I bid farewell to those I met at FurFright '10, my first official Fur Con, and a time I was glad to experience. Should funds (And lack of POSSIBLE Internship) permit, I might look to AC, but don't count your chickens. Next year's FurFright is a much greater possibility, and even that's more of a "If the funds allow" type deal.
This is Border Walker, signing out.