OKAY. So Dragon*Con is now 28 days away and I'm currently flipping my shit. I still need to remake the asscape (<333) for Tempest Tenel Ka, make the Whole Damn Tenel Ka Queen dress (why do I have a bad feeling about getting that done) and the Whole Damn Maid Marian cloak. Good news: Peter had gotten a lot more bloody and Lisey's towel and garland are done. Therefore,
DONE: Peter McVries, Chris Chambers, Lisey Landon, Little Sister --
ALMOST DONE BUT NOT QUITE: Shmi Skywalker (need to rip up and BLOODIFY), Tempest Tenel Ka (asscape!) --
NOT DONE: Queen Tenel Ka (the ideas for this are SO YAY THEY MAKE ME HAPPY but I need time to get them done, so we'll see if it actually happens), Maid Marian (I believe the cloak will be half-assed and not a pattern).
I will be making an update to
The Death Stars site this weekend (and probably the last before D*C), so if you still want in on the group SEND ME YOUR PROFILE INFO (aka drop a comment here with it or respond with it in
this thread). So then I can make the final updates on the profile section and once the convention is over turn the site into a YAY LOOK AT US BEING DUMB IN THESE PICTURES, like the
Mission to Myrkr site turned into once CIII was over. :D
One day I'm gonna go stay in the
Stanley Hotel.
The neoclassical hotel was the inspiration for the fictional Overlook Hotel in Stephen King's novel The Shining. While he and his wife were staying at the Stanley, King conceived the basic idea for the novel. The 1997 television miniseries version of The Shining was filmed at the Stanley. In May 2006, investigators with The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) investigated the hotel for the SciFi Channel program Ghost Hunters. TAPS returned to the hotel on October 31st, 2006 for a live, six hour follow-up investigation.I WOULD ROLL AROUND ON THE FLOOR IN THAT PLACE AND BE LIKE LOL STEPHEN KING AND THE GHOST HUNTERS! Also, would totally ghost hunt myself. :D WOULDN'T SLEEP. ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY.
And here's your daily fun from
The Long Walk:
Baker: "Move away. Or I'll poke you."
Barkovitch: "It's against the rules. Keep it in mind, cracker."