Post AC
14 years ago
Anthrocon was a wonderful con for me. The first few days were a bit rocky, but other than that, it's a wonderful convention. I don't understand though why people say it's gotten too big. From where I was standing, it felt.. like MFF does. I was expecting the convention center to be like traffic in Mumbai, India. But the elevators were... rather crammed to the brim. As many of you know, I was supposed to board an American Airlines ERJ-145 and fly there... mother nature had her period on Chicago that day, all flights from ORD were cancelled. So, I got my bags, got a taxi, went home, loaded up my (( borrowed )) with my bags, plenty of stuff to keep me busy on the trip, I mapquested the route to Pittsburgh (( the sat/nav in the car didn't work )), but stupid me.. I only burnt one CD for the drive. Which wasn't so bad lol. It was a nice drive out to Pittsburgh, I made the trip in seven hours On. The. Dot. Although my ass hurt a lot (( for those of you who don't know, I accidently left the car in Sport mode most of the trip lol )) I still had fun. Meeting all my friends who I wanted to was amazingly fun, and I was loving the madness of it all. It truly is a whole different kind of convention and I'll be returning in 2012. Those furs who are driving from Illinois, we should all meet up, and drive together. Like a caravan, basically.
Oh, and if anybody from Colorado owns a dark gray Subaru Outback, four door, (( I believe I saw a female driver, and there was a fursuit head in the back )) and you saw a silver Mercedes-Benz E 320 go past, that was me.
To those who are coming to MFF this year, I'll see you there.
All the best,
Redski.
Oh, and if anybody from Colorado owns a dark gray Subaru Outback, four door, (( I believe I saw a female driver, and there was a fursuit head in the back )) and you saw a silver Mercedes-Benz E 320 go past, that was me.
To those who are coming to MFF this year, I'll see you there.
All the best,
Redski.