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General update post. As usual, there aren't enough hours in a day and I -still- haven't finished some older posts (mostly for my own record). Where there isn't actual work to do, I owe the dogs some kind of enrichment. Mind you, all this activity isn't all work-- just activities that are time-set or time-relevant, such as games we have tickets to and gardening/planting.

Two weekends ago I met [livejournal.com profile] frysco at Gallifrey (a Dr. Who convention held in L.A.). He needed to get some fur down in the FD, so I trekked down to LAX and picked him up. Downtown L.A. was pleasantly clean and nice-smelling after some heavy rains. He got his fur and I bought a couple of yards of a luxurious mahogany fur that was very $$$. Prices were overall higher-- partly because of the weak dollar and partly because all basic materials have jumped in price.

Frysco bought me lunch in exchange for the chauffeuring: we had some very nice burgers at Islands (Roz, Karena and Tracy will remember this exact restaurant, across the street from your old work place). The only bad thing about Islands: bottomless fries. Because they have REALLY GOOD FRIES. Iron-will to resist (even then I was picking at the crunchy nibs left on the table-- I have no shame).

The Dr. Who convention was surprisingly nice. Something I've noticed about such narrowly focused conventions is the camaraderie between the guests and the attendees, and amongst the attendees themselves. Plus, they are often talking about the topic of the convention itself, as opposed to most furry or sf or comic conventions, where the conversation topics tend to be be more general and social in nature.

Highlights of the con: costumes galore. Some neat books on the spfx of Dr. Who, including a beautiful coffee-table book about the BBC special effects dept. Seeing a panel with Peter Davison (one of my favorite Doctor-actors), various companions/friends and the actor who did the voice of K-9, the robot dog. All seemed happy to be here and both baffled and delighted at all the attention.

Re: Islands!

Date: 2011-03-01 09:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] furtech.livejournal.com
I'm surprised they haven't spread further, but I guess the burger world is pretty competitive. You guys have The Counter (we just got one down here) and a few other nice burger joints already.

We never even got to the onion rings...the fried are bad enough when you're trying to lose!

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