Whee, ConnectiCon.
Jul. 8th, 2006 09:12 pmWell, CTC was awesome. I met up with a bunch of friends there, which was cool. Mostly Katt and I just wandered around aimlessly, checking out whatever looked interesting. We both got a bunch of snacks, and here's the list of the cool stuff:
A Cthulhu plushie that now resides over my E-Machine(Cthulhu is my little buddy!).
Fuzzy 20-sided dice that hang over one of my foozeball table bars.
An Applegeeks "Power" bandana.
A Questionable Content shirt("Math is delicious!").
A portait of myself as a zombie.
I also bought Katt a not-so-graphic novel. She read it there and enjoyed it tremendously. Hooray! (Actually, I didn't even know about the slightly graphic nature of it until after the purchase. I dealt with it the same way as everything else of that nature: I laughed at the absurdity of the world.)
And Katt bought:
A bunch of chopsticks.
A "chibi" portrait of herself.
All in all, this was pretty awesome. Of course, next year's con will be even better, since Katt and I will be able to compensate for the few flaws that were found this year.
***
Well, tomorrow I say goodbye to Katt, and I won't see her again until mid-November. Actually, that's not entirely accurate; I may see her in August, but that depends on a few things.
But for now, I'm just going to relax after a long, awesome day.
A Cthulhu plushie that now resides over my E-Machine(Cthulhu is my little buddy!).
Fuzzy 20-sided dice that hang over one of my foozeball table bars.
An Applegeeks "Power" bandana.
A Questionable Content shirt("Math is delicious!").
A portait of myself as a zombie.
I also bought Katt a not-so-graphic novel. She read it there and enjoyed it tremendously. Hooray! (Actually, I didn't even know about the slightly graphic nature of it until after the purchase. I dealt with it the same way as everything else of that nature: I laughed at the absurdity of the world.)
And Katt bought:
A bunch of chopsticks.
A "chibi" portrait of herself.
All in all, this was pretty awesome. Of course, next year's con will be even better, since Katt and I will be able to compensate for the few flaws that were found this year.
***
Well, tomorrow I say goodbye to Katt, and I won't see her again until mid-November. Actually, that's not entirely accurate; I may see her in August, but that depends on a few things.
But for now, I'm just going to relax after a long, awesome day.