Furry this and furry that...
10 years ago
http://knotcast.tumblr.com/post/129.....94-fennec-ears
Yes, that's my letter they're reading in Knotcast (at 1:23:50). My first I've written to them and in all probability not my last. Summarizing IFC and read by the great Savrin AKA Mr. Sexy Fennec Voice. Although sorry, Sav, you don't hold the title of sexiest podcaster voice in my book. That distinction belongs to another famous furry podcaster...
I left off with GenCon stories. August was a whirlwind for me. Two four day weekends; meaning to get my 40-hour week, I needed to work heavy shifts consecutive days and that left me no time to postcon blog. I thought my September would be more relaxing, but work has decided shorter, more frequent shifts were called for. So I have to do more driving now to work the same amount of hours. *huff* That IFC con report letter was written over the course of several days. and i left so much out. (SO MUCH. You have no idea. And you never will. (Unless you meet me in person and I can tell the stories to you then. Can't here. Internet is forever.))
Furry Migration was even more fun and even more new things and new people, but again, you just had to be there.
I've also lost more time just spent chatting online with friends I met at cons. No other options as everyone is long distance. This is the new normal I guess. I can never seem to chat with as many as I would like. Can never see to type fast enough. Especially on my phone.
And I dislike chatting online in general. Would much rather hold a conversation. Preferably over beers or hot cocoa in someone's private residence or hotel room (so we can talk candidly and without self-censoring). In public, people aren't necessarily themselves. I got to know people most extensively, most quickly over a game of Circle of Death (the drinking game) during Furry Migration. That was an awesome marathon game. Good folks, those guys.
If I had my way, MFF would be just like Furry Migration except longer. I am.. super excited and super anxious because this con is going to be huge. And the small groups which I have befriended -and I am most comfortable around small groups because I'm not actually an extrovert- are going to be either impossible to find, or hanging out with their other friends who I don't know or both.
But that's me being insecure and overthinking it. I'm told I do that too much. I'm pretty sure I'll need a trip to the hotel bar to fix that.
See you there. :)
Yes, that's my letter they're reading in Knotcast (at 1:23:50). My first I've written to them and in all probability not my last. Summarizing IFC and read by the great Savrin AKA Mr. Sexy Fennec Voice. Although sorry, Sav, you don't hold the title of sexiest podcaster voice in my book. That distinction belongs to another famous furry podcaster...
I left off with GenCon stories. August was a whirlwind for me. Two four day weekends; meaning to get my 40-hour week, I needed to work heavy shifts consecutive days and that left me no time to postcon blog. I thought my September would be more relaxing, but work has decided shorter, more frequent shifts were called for. So I have to do more driving now to work the same amount of hours. *huff* That IFC con report letter was written over the course of several days. and i left so much out. (SO MUCH. You have no idea. And you never will. (Unless you meet me in person and I can tell the stories to you then. Can't here. Internet is forever.))
Furry Migration was even more fun and even more new things and new people, but again, you just had to be there.
I've also lost more time just spent chatting online with friends I met at cons. No other options as everyone is long distance. This is the new normal I guess. I can never seem to chat with as many as I would like. Can never see to type fast enough. Especially on my phone.
And I dislike chatting online in general. Would much rather hold a conversation. Preferably over beers or hot cocoa in someone's private residence or hotel room (so we can talk candidly and without self-censoring). In public, people aren't necessarily themselves. I got to know people most extensively, most quickly over a game of Circle of Death (the drinking game) during Furry Migration. That was an awesome marathon game. Good folks, those guys.
If I had my way, MFF would be just like Furry Migration except longer. I am.. super excited and super anxious because this con is going to be huge. And the small groups which I have befriended -and I am most comfortable around small groups because I'm not actually an extrovert- are going to be either impossible to find, or hanging out with their other friends who I don't know or both.
But that's me being insecure and overthinking it. I'm told I do that too much. I'm pretty sure I'll need a trip to the hotel bar to fix that.
See you there. :)

Arcturus_the_chusky
~arcturusthechusky
*boops* Stop overthinking it, foxie.


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