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So, I've been thinking (a dangerous pasttime, I know) and I think I might shut off my cable after the networks have run out of new episodes to air and keep it turned off until the studios cave and give the writers what they want. I want the strike to end as soon as possible and I figure that if consumers start cutting into the studios profits and stop watching any of their products then it might help things move faster. Maybe my one little gesture would be relatively empty but I feel like I need to do something to show my support to people who have given me so much over the years.

And look whose shenanigans have gone and erased any guilt I might have felt for my grr argh-ing ways. Forward ho, my little pirates, let's go and cut into those profit margins even more.

Ahem. Anyway. Only thinking. I have to think about things that aren't entirely con-related because if I don't my brain'll get caught in this loop and I'll be an incoherent, flaily blob and that never ends well. ;-)

Speaking of the con:

Skipped class on Friday so that we could get going relatively early. It was a nice drive until we hit Chicago when the action turned bumper-to-bumper and it took us over an hour to get from one side of town to the other. I'm actually glad I was driving for that part. It was stressful, yeah, but [livejournal.com profile] baylorsr made a great navigator and we got where we were going eventually. I didn't start to get really fed up until we got off the highway in Schaumberg.

This is where Maquest failed us for real. It gave shoddy directions so the first thing we did after getting off the highway was turn the wrong way. And then we couldn't find the hotel. We literally drove in circles up and down one road for nearly an hour as night was falling trying to find the damn place, the peanut gallery in the back seat tossing out suggestions the entire time. [livejournal.com profile] baylorsr finally had the brilliant idea to call the hotel and we got there no problem after that.

In between then and a little while after we made it to the fan gathering I was definitely not the life of the party. I had rage issues, it wasn't pretty. But the fan gathering was terrific and I met some very nice people who I could pretty much converse with over the roar in the restaurant and I think a good time was had by all. After that went back to the hotel room, took a shower, and came out to find [livejournal.com profile] hiyacynth had rescued [livejournal.com profile] kroki_refur and [livejournal.com profile] buffyaddict13 and brought them back to our room. We were up for hours talking and laughing and not making much sense. It was awesome!

Saturday eventually came. For the record, the Mulder/Scully fic I read back in the day totally lied to me because even though [livejournal.com profile] hiyacynth and I shared a bed we didn't wake up in the morning wrapped around each other. We woke up on our own sides with a big empty space between us. Wow, fanfic doesn't actually happen in real life, who knew? Anyway, we all made it to the panels in the afternoon and they were great.

I was a bit of a dork on Saturday. Before the con I had this whole actor-fan phobia where I wasn't really sure about the whole thing and was positive that some fan somewhere would ask an unforgiveable question that would make me run screaming from the room. I was kinda stressed. So twice during the day I disappeared and watched football on the big screen TVs in the lobby. I saw UMich make a touchdown against WI (even though we later lost to the bastards) and saw the Illini kick some Ohio State ass. Unfortunately, watching the later victory caused me to miss Nicky Brendan's panel and I really regret that now. One day I will learn to not be a neurotic freak, really I will.

That said, Sam Ferris's and Frederic Lehne's panels were fantastic. I can't remember very many details and since there are transcripts and vids out there I won't try. Sam Ferris was enthusiastic and approachable. She had lots of stories to tell about all sorts of things and obviously enjoys interacting with fannish types. Fred Lehne was very charming. The first thing he did on stage was play 'Sympathy for the Devil' which I thought was a genius touch. I think a good time was had by everyone involved, on the stage or off, and it was just a lot of fun.

I didn't go to the concert that evening. I was just done with all of the crowds and the screaming and everything. My one suggestion for future cons would be to schedule fewer events. There was just too much going on and I think it interfered with my number one purpose for going: the chance to meet other fans. But, because I didn't go to the concert I got to hang out in the lobby and read, during which time an older gentleman came up to me and asked, probably because he'd seen all of the fans wandering around the hotel all day,"Are you reading a book about UFOs?" I wasn't and said so and it was a cute little moment. When I got up to stretch my legs I met up with [livejournal.com profile] kroki_refur and [livejournal.com profile] buffyaddict13 who were coming back from grabbing some dinner and we went up to their room to gab. After a little while we all tramped back down to the modified FGC and played some Supernatural Fangirl Jeopardy. [livejournal.com profile] hiyacynth stole my crown but she won fair and square and blah blah blah I can be a graceful loser, absolutely. ;-)

Sunday was the big day, as you all know. I finally really understand what the term 'star struck' means because I was hit, oh yes I was. There were some fairly stupid questions asked by the fans but both Jared and Jensen were so wonderful I totally forgive everyone involved. The boys were just ... It was just ... I can't even describe how terrific everything was. Go watch all of the vids and things that are linked over at SuperWiki and see for yourself. I can say that as good as all of those are it was even better to be there in person.

The autograph signing went as well as could be expected. Unfortunately the chick in front of me totally disregarded the 5 second rule so I didn't get a Jared moment at all. I did get a Jensen moment and, let me tell you what, I can't remember if he was tired or awake or what. All I could do was stand there with this frozen rictus of a smile on my face and whisper a thank you. Literally all I remember is how green his eyes were.

You guys, I can't believe I had the ridiculous, 'It's like looking into the sun' reaction! I mean I can believe it because, yeah, but really? Really? I am such a girl. Maybe it's a good thing that I didn't get a Jared moment because after both of them combined I probably would've had a heart attack and died right there on the spot or at the very least passed out and how freaking embarrassing would that have been?

Afterwards all I wanted to do was flap my hands and talk really fast but we had to leave really sone there after. I did get a couple minutes to say goodbye to the fantabulous [livejournal.com profile] kroki_refur and [livejournal.com profile] buffyaddict13 and meet, briefly, the charming [livejournal.com profile] quellefromage which helped dampen the enthusiasm but I was a conversation void for the first leg of the return trip because the con was all I could think about.

The real world has been particularly dim after the bacchanalian delights of the weekend past. I've done a complete Con 360, I want to back to one as soon as humanly possible. I wish I'd been able to get signatures from everyone and meet every single fan who was there. I wish we'd never had to leave.

But now I'm back with my nose to the proverbial grindstone. My final research paper is due in two weeks and finals are two weeks after that. I have dishes to do and clothes to wash and normal-type things to do. But even with it all I keep getting random flashes of things that happened this weekend and I can't help but smile.

Maybe next time the boys'll bring Kim Manners with them. That would be awesome. =D

Date: 2007-11-13 08:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alchemie.livejournal.com
I'm so glad you had such a wonderful time with the boys! Am I jealous? You bet!

Date: 2007-11-14 12:37 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
You won't mind if I'm a little chuffed by your jealousy, right? Cuz I've never gotten to be one of the cool kids before. ;-)

Here's hoping that one day all fangirls will be able to join together and squee together at the same time.

Date: 2007-11-13 08:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hiyacynth.livejournal.com
Literally all I remember is how green his eyes were.

You guys, I can't believe I had the ridiculous, 'It's like looking into the sun' reaction! I mean I can believe it because, yeah, but really? Really? I am such a girl.


lololol. omg I was just the opposite. I got stunned by the Jared experience and zombie-walked through my five seconds with Jensen. I have this vague pretty-lense-filtered memory of him smiling at me--beautiful teeth and mouth, and crinkles around his eyes, but that's it, man.

Sigh. I wanna go back and do the whole thing all over again.

Date: 2007-11-14 12:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Yes, well, let's not forget you actually had a Jared Experience to zombie-fy you. Actually, I have a theory that they set up the autograph signings like that on purpose. They wanted Jared to dazzle everyone with his blinding Jared-ness. They're very crafty that way.

There has to be a way to control time and space to make this all happen again. I'll get to work on that, I swear. Once I stop going all googly-eyed every 30 seconds, that is. ;-)

Date: 2007-11-13 10:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cunien.livejournal.com
LOL! I would have had the exact same 'staring at the sun' reaction to Jensen, I think. Though, actually, I've surprised myself with how good I've been around famous and semi-famous people who I have crushes on. I blush a lot but can small-talk like a trooper!

So glad you had a good time, and so so so jealous - of the meeting of the Jensens and Jareds but of the fangirls too. Oh, what I wouldn't give to fangirl it up right good and proper with you lovely people. One day...maybe. I have had tentative VERY early discussions about the possibility of inviting myself to Cynthia's around this time next year, when I might be in the country (if all goes to plan)...
x.

Date: 2007-11-14 12:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
I think a lot of my reaction stems from the fact that this was my first celebrity interaction ever. And as really, really, ridiculously attractive as either of those boys are on the television screen they're about a billionty times moreso in real life.

But blah blah blah, fangirls are so totally more awesome than even the coolest celebrities could ever be. One day we will all be able to do something like this at the same time and in the same place and, lo, it will be world-endingly amazing.

Date: 2007-11-13 10:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oselle.livejournal.com
You guys, I can't believe I had the ridiculous, 'It's like looking into the sun' reaction! I mean I can believe it because, yeah, but really? Really?

Really! I've had this reaction twice in my life and I know exactly what you mean. Green eyes, huh? Like really, really green? It's always the eyes that get you.

Re: the strike. I read today that the average member of the WGA earns $5,000 a year from their writing. Meanwhile, Les Moonves (head of CBS) earns over $26 million a year and I'm sure he's not alone. These studios and networks are crying poormouth and claiming they don't make any money off of "new technology." Yeah, right. I don't want a TV wasteland, but I hope these writers stick by their guns for as long as it takes.

Date: 2007-11-14 12:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Like really, really, really, really green. *sigh* Just remembering is kind of making me blush. *facepalms*

re: the strike. The studios can just go and cry me a freaking river. Television-style programming is only going to become more and more lucrative as the shift from old to new media progresses. The writers deserve their share no matter what form the presentation takes. It, too, am behind the writers, even if it does mean no TV and no beer will make me something, something.

Date: 2007-11-14 01:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] oselle.livejournal.com
no TV and no beer will make me something, something... Go crazy? DON'T MIND IF I DO!!! Like really, really, really, really green. You'd better be glad I wasn't there. You would've been carrying me out. On a stretcher. EMTs would have been required. Not kidding.

Date: 2007-11-13 10:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] buffyaddict13.livejournal.com
hi you!

i know what you mean, i feel all blargggh about being back to work and stuff. how can i work and bother with real life after spending a weekend hanging around with refur, you and hiyacynth? it's not fair! curse you, world, curse yooooou!

*cough*

Saturday eventually came. For the record, the Mulder/Scully fic I read back in the day totally lied to me because even though hiyacynth and I shared a bed we didn't wake up in the morning wrapped around each other.

hee! *sporfle* i love that!

*waves*

take care, hon.

Date: 2007-11-14 01:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
It's not fair!!!! *shakes tiny fists of rage at world in general* Stupid work and stupid real life and stupid everything that took us all away from con utopia.

You take care too, dollface. And hopefully we'll all see each other again very soon.

Date: 2007-11-14 07:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] buffyaddict13.livejournal.com
You take care too, dollface. And hopefully we'll all see each other again very soon.

1. ahem. that's "zombie dollface." iz crazy</small 2. i hope so too!!!! HI.

Date: 2007-11-17 10:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
Zombie dollface. Of course. Will endeavor to not be so insensitive towards you and your cultural heritage in future communication.

=D tongue firmly planted in cheek

Date: 2007-11-13 10:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hiyacynth.livejournal.com
I totally forgot to say YES to your idea of canceling my cable once Supernatural runs out of episodes. It's the only thing I watch, and I don't want to give the networks their stupid advertising money for reruns and whatever reality show I might trip over and end up watching all Sunday afternoon when I should be doing my homework. Plus? My cats are at the vet again, to the tune of $400, so I could use the extra $60 a month.

So there. Take that, evil rich white men. Stop being so evil. It's not going to make you any less rich and white, so what're you afraid of? Nyeah!

Date: 2007-11-15 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shanghai-jim.livejournal.com
Now the wheels in my head have been turning
Since I looked at that loony old man

Date: 2007-11-17 10:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] liptonrm.livejournal.com
HA! And thank you. I'm glad someone else gets me and my dorky Disney references. I've been using that phrase for years and you're the first person who hasn't completely misconstrued what I was doing. ;-)

You rock.

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