So my dad dropped me off at Old Town and I took the Trolley to the Convention Center. I got to where the book signing for Hannibal was(in front of the Tin Fish). There was already a line but not as bad as I thought(it was at 11 and I got there just after 9 a.m.)
(BTW the trolley was PACKED. I must say for someone who does not like being in a place with a lot of people-with no room to move-I did quite well!)
Whilst I was in line I talked to other fans, and that made the time go a lot faster. There was an area-a sort of holding area-where the stars were and we could see Hugh Dancy, Richard Armitage and Bryan Fuller.
The line moved really slowly for a while, but then right as we were going to get to the front of the line,they capped it(meaning no more people) but then they decided to come along the line and sign a few peoples' books, and I got mine signed by Hugh Dancy and Bryan Fuller. I think they may have been having to leave to catch flights and the like,which is why they only had an hour for the signing, but I didn't care..I was a little agitated when we were at the front of the line, but then relieved when I realised that they would sign a few peoples' books(because I was like right behind the cap).
Hugh is so good looking in real life-so is Richard Armitage, who was also there but who had to leave(sooner than Bryan and Hugh did.)
So it was a good day.I enjoyed it :)
Confessions Of A Fannibal
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
[Something that would surprise people about me..]
As much as I am a foodie(and I really am!) sometimes I really do get a feen for something kinda base..like a Filet O Fish sandwich.I LOVED Filet O Fish when I was a kid.
The other thing I always want(but have been talked out of it most of the time) is a store bought birthday cake.I always LOVE the look of the cakes that they have at Costco.
I've always had a pretty refined palate from a young age..when I was 3 or 4 years old I went to preschool. My teacher Mrs. A would give us the choice of peanut butter and jelly or tuna fish for lunch and I always had tuna fish, which I loved(and Mrs. A loved it because she didn't have to eat a whole can of tuna fish by herself.)
My mom tells the story of when some friends of the family brought over an octopus that they had caught. I actually ate it(and liked it)-and in fact my mom looked over at one point and I had a tentacle hanging out of my mouth!
I am NOT a picky eater(I think we may have established that in one of my earlier blog posts about food).There are hardly any vegetables that I don't like(and I'm always game for trying new ones!)
The other thing I always want(but have been talked out of it most of the time) is a store bought birthday cake.I always LOVE the look of the cakes that they have at Costco.
I've always had a pretty refined palate from a young age..when I was 3 or 4 years old I went to preschool. My teacher Mrs. A would give us the choice of peanut butter and jelly or tuna fish for lunch and I always had tuna fish, which I loved(and Mrs. A loved it because she didn't have to eat a whole can of tuna fish by herself.)
My mom tells the story of when some friends of the family brought over an octopus that they had caught. I actually ate it(and liked it)-and in fact my mom looked over at one point and I had a tentacle hanging out of my mouth!
I am NOT a picky eater(I think we may have established that in one of my earlier blog posts about food).There are hardly any vegetables that I don't like(and I'm always game for trying new ones!)
Friday, July 10, 2015
[S3 Ep 6:Dolce]
Still no new news on Hannibal being picked up by someone else..but I am still hopeful.There is a chance that we will find something out this weekend at ComiCon(also hopeful)
Ratings..are what they are.Not enough to make NBC consider un-cancelling Hannibal,unfortunately. #ouch. LOL I think they're going to seriously regret renewing Aquarius come the fall..Pretty sure they saw what was being said about them after they cancelled Hannibal :P
That being said, on to the review.The usual applies.. this is going to be an all over the place review -just the way I do things/my mind works..I love being a bit stream of consciousness, me. ;)
Ratings..are what they are.Not enough to make NBC consider un-cancelling Hannibal,unfortunately. #ouch. LOL I think they're going to seriously regret renewing Aquarius come the fall..Pretty sure they saw what was being said about them after they cancelled Hannibal :P
That being said, on to the review.The usual applies.. this is going to be an all over the place review -just the way I do things/my mind works..I love being a bit stream of consciousness, me. ;)
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
[Obviously I've seen too many horror movies]
The other day my dad and I went to a play at the Old Globe. I had to use the restroom before we walked back to where my dad's car was. By the time we were walking across the bridge hardly anyone was around. There are a lot of homeless people that sleep in the park at night.That's one variable that was kinda making me uncomfortable(though we did get to out car safe.)
Then we ran into a girl who forgot where she had parked(turned out she was parked in a lot on the other side of the park.)My dad offered to give her a ride to her car. The directions she was giving were a little weird, and it was kinda making me uncomfortable(turns out that she was using the GPS on her phone but I didn't know that.) But we did get her to her car safely, so that's good.
I guess I just need to go out of my comfort zone-and occasionally do things that I wouldn't normally do-though I wouldn't do anything that might put me in any sort of danger.
Then we ran into a girl who forgot where she had parked(turned out she was parked in a lot on the other side of the park.)My dad offered to give her a ride to her car. The directions she was giving were a little weird, and it was kinda making me uncomfortable(turns out that she was using the GPS on her phone but I didn't know that.) But we did get her to her car safely, so that's good.
I guess I just need to go out of my comfort zone-and occasionally do things that I wouldn't normally do-though I wouldn't do anything that might put me in any sort of danger.
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
[Weekend report-with added Monday content!]
Friday: I stopped off at one of my favorite places and realised..I didn't have my credit card. Luckily some nice people picked up my bill.
Saturday:Went to a Fourth Of July party..took a mango-cheese chipotle(dressing) salad which was a big hit.Also made saltine toffee-saltine crackers topped with caramel and chocolate chips-also a big hit.And very easy, too!
Sunday:My dad and I went to the fair for a couple of hours.We had free tickets and it was the last day of the fair so thought it'd be a good idea to go which we did.I only need a few hours which is exactly how long we spent there.
Monday:I went to UTC(University Town Centre) a local mall. I thought I wasn't going to be able to get home from there because they had the buses in a different area. I figured it out(thankfully) and was able to get home safe.
In the evening we went to Shakespeare's Pub in San Diego, which is one of my favourite, if not my very favourite, English pub in San Diego. I had a curry on french fries(delicious!) and a pint of Stella Artois. My dad had one of the happy hour deals-a $5 hamburger and a pint of Newcastle Brown.
Then we went to the Old Globe and saw Twelfth Night. Rutina Wesley, who is in this season of Hannibal, was supposed to be playing Viola, but last night there was an understudy.The understudy was really good fortunately so Rutina taking a night off was not such a big deal for me.
Saturday:Went to a Fourth Of July party..took a mango-cheese chipotle(dressing) salad which was a big hit.Also made saltine toffee-saltine crackers topped with caramel and chocolate chips-also a big hit.And very easy, too!
Sunday:My dad and I went to the fair for a couple of hours.We had free tickets and it was the last day of the fair so thought it'd be a good idea to go which we did.I only need a few hours which is exactly how long we spent there.
Monday:I went to UTC(University Town Centre) a local mall. I thought I wasn't going to be able to get home from there because they had the buses in a different area. I figured it out(thankfully) and was able to get home safe.
In the evening we went to Shakespeare's Pub in San Diego, which is one of my favourite, if not my very favourite, English pub in San Diego. I had a curry on french fries(delicious!) and a pint of Stella Artois. My dad had one of the happy hour deals-a $5 hamburger and a pint of Newcastle Brown.
Then we went to the Old Globe and saw Twelfth Night. Rutina Wesley, who is in this season of Hannibal, was supposed to be playing Viola, but last night there was an understudy.The understudy was really good fortunately so Rutina taking a night off was not such a big deal for me.
Monday, July 6, 2015
[Creative Writing]
Today's prompt is:
He turned the key in the lock and opened the door. To his horror he saw..
Water. Everywhere.There had been a BAD clog in the pipes and it just *happened* to only affect his apartment.Of course.He wasn't completely surprised, since it was an old building.The guy who owned the building kept saying he was going to update the pipes but he never did. Fortunately he had good insurance, so everything in his house was replaceable with insurance money.
He turned the key in the lock and opened the door. To his horror he saw..
Water. Everywhere.There had been a BAD clog in the pipes and it just *happened* to only affect his apartment.Of course.He wasn't completely surprised, since it was an old building.The guy who owned the building kept saying he was going to update the pipes but he never did. Fortunately he had good insurance, so everything in his house was replaceable with insurance money.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
[Hurricanes and cruising-and you]
It's only July and there haven't been many tropical storms/hurricanes..yet. But when there *is* one-and if they interfere with cruises-and a cruise line screws up dealing with it, you'll know.
Personally, I would never cruise during hurricane season.I understand why people do so(cheaper) but they do NOT understand that there are risks involved with it-missing the boat, and missing ports among them.And people do not buy insurance.Without insurance, you are shit out of luck-and people STILL don't do it. That makes no sense whatsoever!
When a cruise line "screws up" and doesn't deal with it appropriately,people are almost gleeful.Not defending the cruise line,but there are plenty of fans of other cruise lines that are quick to line up to bash the offending cruise line.Same with the people who write for the main Cruise Critic website..to read some of what they write when things like this happen,there is a bias against certain cruise lines.
The time when Royal Caribbean "screwed up" because of Hurricane Irene is a good example. There were a LOT of people who flew in to San Juan Puerto Rico(where the cruise started). You NEVER do that-at least not if you're a *smart* cruiser. The only reason that you would get to the port the day of is if you were within driving distance-Ft. Lauderdale is a good example of this, as are San Diego and Long Beach.)
People want to lay complete blame on the cruise line but truth of the matter is, is that cruisers do plenty of things that are *their* fault..not saying that the cruise lines aren't at fault, but when you read the posts on the Cruise Critic forums bashing cruise lines who "screw up" and read the posts from Cruise Critic writers, their biases certainly shine through. You certainly see it on the HAL(Holland America Line) boards. Cruise Critic brass are biased-especially towards Holland America.They see HAL as especially untouchable..for whatever reason.
Gonna go off topic here but it bears discussing..
Royal Caribbean frequently comes in for a lot of shit and I think their super-sized ships bring out the hate in people.What a bizarre thing to hate over.No-one is forcing you to cruise on them-and you're entitled not to like them but some of the comments are based on..searches for a phrase and settles on "petty bullshit".
Holland America is-in order to keep up with the Joneses like Royal Caribbean- being forced to go to bigger ships..which will probably make Holland America lose some of its appeal for the writers at Cruise Critic.
Holland America is starting to realise who their actual passenger base is. And I KNOW they read the Cruise Critic boards(I mean, they know peoples' real names,so..)
Personally, I would never cruise during hurricane season.I understand why people do so(cheaper) but they do NOT understand that there are risks involved with it-missing the boat, and missing ports among them.And people do not buy insurance.Without insurance, you are shit out of luck-and people STILL don't do it. That makes no sense whatsoever!
When a cruise line "screws up" and doesn't deal with it appropriately,people are almost gleeful.Not defending the cruise line,but there are plenty of fans of other cruise lines that are quick to line up to bash the offending cruise line.Same with the people who write for the main Cruise Critic website..to read some of what they write when things like this happen,there is a bias against certain cruise lines.
The time when Royal Caribbean "screwed up" because of Hurricane Irene is a good example. There were a LOT of people who flew in to San Juan Puerto Rico(where the cruise started). You NEVER do that-at least not if you're a *smart* cruiser. The only reason that you would get to the port the day of is if you were within driving distance-Ft. Lauderdale is a good example of this, as are San Diego and Long Beach.)
People want to lay complete blame on the cruise line but truth of the matter is, is that cruisers do plenty of things that are *their* fault..not saying that the cruise lines aren't at fault, but when you read the posts on the Cruise Critic forums bashing cruise lines who "screw up" and read the posts from Cruise Critic writers, their biases certainly shine through. You certainly see it on the HAL(Holland America Line) boards. Cruise Critic brass are biased-especially towards Holland America.They see HAL as especially untouchable..for whatever reason.
Gonna go off topic here but it bears discussing..
Royal Caribbean frequently comes in for a lot of shit and I think their super-sized ships bring out the hate in people.What a bizarre thing to hate over.No-one is forcing you to cruise on them-and you're entitled not to like them but some of the comments are based on..searches for a phrase and settles on "petty bullshit".
Holland America is-in order to keep up with the Joneses like Royal Caribbean- being forced to go to bigger ships..which will probably make Holland America lose some of its appeal for the writers at Cruise Critic.
Holland America is starting to realise who their actual passenger base is. And I KNOW they read the Cruise Critic boards(I mean, they know peoples' real names,so..)
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