They have a set of sessions that are all about science and technology and when an acquaintance who happens to be a furry found out that I used to be an Imagineer he asked if I would do a session about what it is like to work in the theme park design industry. For some strange reason they are fascinated by theme parks, who'd have thunk it.
Wow. That's absolutley - wow.
Furries. Not my beautiful cake, but fair play to them. It would indeed be
fascinating
to get to go along and take serious questions from a room full of people in moose suits and shark suits and cat suits and...actually, to be fair, I think I'd have a very hard time looking out over a sea of plush cartoon animals with their hands raised to ask me serious questions about science, and doing anything but giggling hysterically. (It's the juxtaposition that kills me.)
I wanted to go for the whole weekend because on friday night they had a 4 hour Dance Dance Revolution party. THAT must be something to watch.
Exactly. I just wanted to be in the room. Just wow.
You'd be the most vanilla and least fuzzy guy in the room.
There's one for the books.
Appropos of nothing: this is what I wore to work yesterday.
I heart my job.
Wowza - you look gorgeous, Fay. That blue of that top and your blue eyes... yeah, gorgeous.
Fay = Gorgeous.
I need an outfit like that. Srsly.
Gah, FAY! So. Freaking. Gorgeous!
And I'm giggling like mad at the "I Love the King" baseball cap. I mean, I remember you saying that Thai citizens really DO love the King, and I think that's cool, but expressing it on a baseball cap seems so....American and dorky. And therefore not Thai.
I'd also pay good money for a picture of you wearing it.
Lipstick Jungle. I'm not loving it.
this. it seemed ... slow. Brooke Shields' character seemed confused on every level - and it seemed like she kept doing these weird things with her eyes. Kim Raver, I liked one minute (while she was salting that salad and talking at the same time) and went very meh on for the rest. Just didn't thrill me. Neither did CM, though.