Challenges Ahead
10 years ago
Eurofurence was really cool this year! I was again amazed by what this fandom is able to come up with. Just imagine all the work that is behind the shows and panels. It's so good to see people who take the furry fandom seriously, who don't make furries look like they're all sociophobic, unemployed and obsessed with weird sexual fantasies. Ok, the first thing I saw when I got out of the car in Berlin was this:https://scontent-fra3-1.xx.fbcdn.ne.....mp;oe=5662916E The owner of this car is obviously NOT such a person. Unfortunately I wasn't able to meet all the furs I wanted to, because we left earlier than originally planned, but I've made a few new acquaitances, yay! I also bought something in the dealer's den. Two coasters and a figure of Mufasa and Zazu. It's too bad that they didn't decorate the hotel according to the topic like last year. I really missed that. I also think that they shouldn't pick the same artists every time for their banners or con books. I'm sure there were many more people who drew something for EF. Less known artists should get their chance, too, even if they're not this good. Last year there was that cleaning lady who became sort of a running gag. This time at EF there were 3 ! hilarious moments. At McD a little girl wanted to walk past us and tried to squeeze through the tiny gap between Howling and me. We were standing next to each other. It took her three times until she got the idea that walking around might be a better option. Then there was this guy who tried to get access to our hotel room. Even though there was a big sign on the door he thought it was his room. I told him that maybe he's on the wrong floor. I never saw someone who took this long to realize that he's wrong on the room number. The third memorable event occured on our way back home. A slightly choleric driver wanted to play with us...
Coming home earlier gave us more time for moving preparations, that we really needed. Our new home will be near Aachen, the city where I'm going to study aerospace engineering. ^.^ I'm looking forward to it and I hope that I won't have motivation problems like before in Vienna. This time it just has to work.
Coming home earlier gave us more time for moving preparations, that we really needed. Our new home will be near Aachen, the city where I'm going to study aerospace engineering. ^.^ I'm looking forward to it and I hope that I won't have motivation problems like before in Vienna. This time it just has to work.
Yes i remember that danm kid ... *bump* hmmm *bump* hmmmm *tryes to push through but we don´t let it* ---- *Notices wie not gonna moove and goes around* i will never forget her face hahahahahah