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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

More Kumoricon


Saturday I got up early made some coffee and headed to the sunset transit center to pick up anthony again. I had my crazy cumbersome costume so when we got there I told him to go on ahead because it would take me a little while to get ready. That was about the last time I saw him til the end of the day. Which was ok by me.

I went to some panels, an intro to japanese one where the instructor couldn't be found so they got some fill in people to teach. There was a native japanese speaker that took at day pass and sat in. He eventually was asked to stand up and help teach the class, it was some intro stuff and a whole lot of question and answers. I thought that was cool. I learned a lot about japanese culture and how the language and culture are not seperate. I even got to have a chat with the japanese guy and ask him a few questions later on. It was way cool.

There was a religion and anime panel that I went to also, I like it, what with everyone being civil and all. I thought it kinda ironic that the more diverse panel was less heated than the christian meetup panel the previous day. However, people from different religious background did have similar concerns. Interesting.

Later on in the afternoon I chatted with the lady running the info desk and helped her out for a bit because she looked way stressed out. She was nice and we chatted for an hour or so almost. I tried to help people with their questions but I really didn't know much of anything.

I was going to goto the cosplay contest but it had an insane line, so I skipped. Later on I was pondering about going to the masquerade ball. I missed the dance the previous night and I did want to dance with some girls dressed as my fav anime chicks. I however didn't have any experience with ball room dancing or mask making.

The mask making workshop just went crazy there was not near enough bandwidth to handle everyone that wanted a mask for the ball. So I was about to give up and thinking about looking for something else to do. A cute girl in a Chinese outfit came up to me and asked if I was going to the ball. I was sorta surprised, and said well I haven't decided yet. She responded, well if you do go are you going with anyone? Because if you arn't could you go with me?

*blink*

I replied, "Well I am not here with anyone but if I do go and see you I'll dance a few dances with you" She seemed pleased and wandered off. I thought that I'd goto the dance and later heard that the mask was optional because if it wasn't then half of the people that wanted to go couldn't.

However there was that line thing again. The room was way to small for everyone that wanted to dance. After seeing the huge line I gave up hope. They filled the room even and people were still lined up outside waiting for someone to leave so they could enter.

For the rest of the weekend I just gave up on planning and just kinda went wherever. I did see the concerts but the sound quality wasn't too great.

However, when I went back to my car I saw that a back tire was flat... argh!

I limped it to a gas station and put air in it. It held it but had a nasty steel showing crease in the side wall. The dude that rode with me was kinda frustating that I couldn't commit to a time to pick him up.

Hello? Labor day? Most places are closed! So that was annoying, people, if someone is doing you a favor don't get all demanding. It is just rude.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah thanks for ditching me.

Friday, 07 September, 2007  
Blogger Paulos said...

Like I said before, I tried to get ahold of you but failed. You didn't call me until saturday at noon from RYANs phone. That was the only missed call I got, I listened to your messages called you, but you didn't answer.

So like I said, I feel like I'm the one that got ditched.

Sunday, 09 September, 2007  

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