Gallifrey!
Feb. 16th, 2009 10:30 amI went to the Doctor Who convention in Los Angeles over the weekend which turned out to be utterly great! I didn't go to many panels, but that was okay, I still enjoyed myself watching all the people and oogling stuff. I bought myself a baby adipose plush and a Journal of Impossible Things. This last one turned out to be really cool, because it had blank pages in the back. So I decided Hey! This is a great thing to get autographs in! Doctor Who people in a Doctor Who prop. And I got some nice ones. Including a few non-whovians like Marv Wolfman and David Gerrold (the guy who wrote "Trouble With Tribbles").
On a whim I decided to volunteer. This turned out to be a great thing! They put me on Door Dragon duty. That's where you sit around at the Dealers' Room door and badge check. I bounced Callum Blue (from Dead Like Me and Secret Diaries of a Call Girl). I had no idea who he was. He was walking into the Dealers' room to sign autographs and he didn't have his badge on.
Grabbing him, I said "Badge?" He didn't have one and didn't know where it was. I told him he needed a badge. He gave me a confused and slightly irritated look but then his handler said that I was just doing my job and they'd find his badge. And he actually went and looked for it! After he found it made sure to show it to me every time he went in. When I got off duty I went to his table to chat a little. Told him I was off and didn't have to worry about me making sure he had his badge. He was nice and we joked some. Then he signed a poster for me and my journal for free! (other people had to pay twenty dollars a sig!) So that was real fun.
The next day while on door duty again I did the same to Gareth David-Lloyd. His handler wasn't as nice about it, she snapped at me "He's a guest!" I didn't recognize him as I was looking for his badge and not at his face as well as he wasn't on the TV show. Face-blindness there. He just looked at me confused as if how could I not recognize who he was.
Later I got a signature from Colin Baker (Six). He thought the journal was a fantastic idea and spent some time looking through it, surprised to see himself in it. When I was told to pay, (twenty dollars) I looked at the guy taking the money and went "What if I just ran off?" he looked at me funny. After explaining that I meant without paying, Baker grabbed the journal and said, "Sure, go on!" We joked about if they'd run after me or not and then Baker said that he didn't think I would do it because I had honest eyes. I had honest eyes but the rest of me on the other hand...
One of the writers, when I was in the autograph line for the writers -damn it can't remember his name- actually apologized to me for being rude to me earlier for when he barged through the dealers' room door.
On the whole, I think I need to volunteer more, you meet more interesting people that way!
Oh and I met up with friends which was also a great highlight. >.>

On a whim I decided to volunteer. This turned out to be a great thing! They put me on Door Dragon duty. That's where you sit around at the Dealers' Room door and badge check. I bounced Callum Blue (from Dead Like Me and Secret Diaries of a Call Girl). I had no idea who he was. He was walking into the Dealers' room to sign autographs and he didn't have his badge on.
Grabbing him, I said "Badge?" He didn't have one and didn't know where it was. I told him he needed a badge. He gave me a confused and slightly irritated look but then his handler said that I was just doing my job and they'd find his badge. And he actually went and looked for it! After he found it made sure to show it to me every time he went in. When I got off duty I went to his table to chat a little. Told him I was off and didn't have to worry about me making sure he had his badge. He was nice and we joked some. Then he signed a poster for me and my journal for free! (other people had to pay twenty dollars a sig!) So that was real fun.
The next day while on door duty again I did the same to Gareth David-Lloyd. His handler wasn't as nice about it, she snapped at me "He's a guest!" I didn't recognize him as I was looking for his badge and not at his face as well as he wasn't on the TV show. Face-blindness there. He just looked at me confused as if how could I not recognize who he was.
Later I got a signature from Colin Baker (Six). He thought the journal was a fantastic idea and spent some time looking through it, surprised to see himself in it. When I was told to pay, (twenty dollars) I looked at the guy taking the money and went "What if I just ran off?" he looked at me funny. After explaining that I meant without paying, Baker grabbed the journal and said, "Sure, go on!" We joked about if they'd run after me or not and then Baker said that he didn't think I would do it because I had honest eyes. I had honest eyes but the rest of me on the other hand...
One of the writers, when I was in the autograph line for the writers -damn it can't remember his name- actually apologized to me for being rude to me earlier for when he barged through the dealers' room door.
On the whole, I think I need to volunteer more, you meet more interesting people that way!
Oh and I met up with friends which was also a great highlight. >.>

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Date: 2009-02-16 07:30 pm (UTC)I'm glad the convention worked out so well. I've been to a few general sci-fi/fantasy and RP cons that weren't anywhere near as awesome. Then again, it might be our approaches too. You enjoy mingling and I don't. So I still might not get the same enjoyment out of certain factors, I guess.
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Date: 2009-02-16 07:41 pm (UTC)I'm not so much with the mingling with many people as with one or two at one time. And people watching!
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Date: 2009-02-17 03:48 am (UTC)And mingling with just a few people is definitely better. Easier to do too. People watching varies for me. I have to be in the mood for it. :)
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Date: 2009-02-16 07:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 07:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-17 03:46 am (UTC)Still amusing to watch... if even more frightening. XD
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Date: 2009-02-16 07:39 pm (UTC)And that reminds me that it's been far too long since I went to a con.
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Date: 2009-02-16 08:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 11:26 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-17 01:40 am (UTC)They're great fun, aren't they? You meet the oddest and the nicest people.
Geez, though, twenty bucks US for an autograph? I always do it for free. Gosh, maybe I should start charging people too.
...nah.
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Date: 2009-02-19 02:39 am (UTC)Also, awesome on the agent thing! *finger crossing*