Is This The Way To San Diego?

If it's a wife it would be a 'separation' :p

and why no Saturday for you Trusty? :csad: you will be around enough to see Soze all dress up no? :cwink:
 
No Saturday because the 1-day Saturday passes were gone already when I was purchasing my passes.
 
BUMP CHECK!

Schedules came out... my VERY NARROWED DOWN LIST! >:O

* - schedule conflict

FRIDAY-

* 10:00-11:00 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Screening and Q&A
* 10:30-11:30 Stargate Universe
2:00-3:00 IDW: Darwyn Cooke - (LOVE his works.....like I am naming my son Darwyn after him)
* 4:30-5:30 Production Designers - (Definite YES! BUT conflicts with Joss Whedon....*grr*)
* 5:15-6:00 Joss Whedon -(see above)
6:30-7:30 Digital Painting Seminar - (Pretty much something in my free time...)


SATURDAY (This one really makes me cry)-

* 11:00-1:00 How-To Session: Adam Hughes - (Another guy who's art I adore)
* 11:00-12:00 Spirituality in Comics - (But this one looks freakin' AWESOME - and won >.>)
* 1:00-2:00 Spotlight on James Jean - (YES YES YES!)
2:15-3:15 DC: Green Lantern: Blackest Night - (Goin' wif mah boiz.. some line time crunch though)
* 3:30-4:30 Costume Designers: Designing for Feature Films - (....saw that one coming....)
* 4:00-5:00 Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment: Iron Man 2 - (frickity frick! This or Costumes?)
* 4:30-5:30 Mike Mignola: Hellboy - (Cut because of Iron Man *potentially* and Kevin Smith, but it's the ONLY comic Panel I wanna go to!)
* 5:15-6:45 Kevin Smith - (*fangasm*)
8:45-1:30 Masquerade Party - (PAR-TAY)
 
A shared schedule with me, Soze, and anyone else who wants to tag along (some panels we'll be splitting up for):

Comic-Con 2009 Schedule (Final)

Thursday, July 23rd

10:00-11:00 Heroes, Villains, and Dramatic Archetypes— Stories are populated with heroes, villains, sidekicks and more. Story development expert Chris Huntley (Dramatica Story Theory) discusses what makes them tick and how to use them in your stories. We'll explore the basics then go beyond simple character archetypes and create far more interesting, complex characters! Room 5AB
Categories: Comic Books | Writers & Writing

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2:15-3:15 Spotlight on Geoff Johns— He is the mastermind behind the smash-hit, critically acclaimed Flash: Rebirth and DC's most anticipated book of the year, Green Lantern: Blackest Night. Wondering what makes Geoff Johns tick? Don't miss this panel hosted by Eddie Berganza, group edito–DCU, interviewing one of the most exciting talents in comics. Room 6DE
Categories: Comic Books | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Superheroes | Writers & Writing
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3:30-4:30 J. Michael Straczynski: Professional Writing— Ideas are a dime a dozen. Executing those ideas (instead of assassinating them) is what separates pro from wannabe. But only you know what steps you need to take to get there, so if you show up for this talk, bring questions to ask J. Michael Straczynski, who has created a massively successful cross-platform writing career in movies, television, comics, and print. Room 7AB
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing

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8:00-9:30 Green Lantern: First Flight World Premiere— Warner Home Video, Warner Premiere, DC Comics and Warner Bros. Animation proudly present the World Premiere of Green Lantern: First Flight, the fifth DC Universe animated original PG-13 movie. Green Lantern: First Flight finds Hal Jordan recruited to join the Green Lantern Corps and placed under the supervision of respected senior Lantern Sinestro. The earthling soon discovers his mentor is actually the central figure in a secret conspiracy that threatens the philosophies, traditions and hierarchy of the entire Green Lantern Corps. Hal must quickly hone his newfound powers and combat the treasonous Lanterns within the ranks to maintain order in the universe. Christopher Meloni (Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) leads the cast as the voice of Hal Jordan aka Green Lantern. The cast includes Emmy Award nominee Victor Garber (Milk, Titanic), Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica), Michael Madsen (Reservoir Dogs), Juliet Landau (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), and John Larroquette (Night Court). Produced by animation legend Bruce Timm, Green Lantern: First Flight is directed by Lauren Montgomery (Wonder Woman) and scripted by four-time Emmy Award–winning writer Alan Burnett (The Batman). Warner Home Video will release Green Lantern: First Flight on Blu-ray Hi-Def and DVD on July 28, 2009. Ballroom 20
Categories: Animation | Comic Books | Movies | Nighttime Programming | Superheroes

Friday, July 24th

10:00-11:00 From Fan to Creator: Goal Setting for Creative Types— Which side of the convention table do you want to be on, artist or fan? And what's keeping you from getting there? If you have an idea in your head that you've had trouble bringing into reality, you might benefit from this fun and practical goal-setting workshop, designed specifically for the Comic-Con crowd. Teacher and coach Douglas Neff offers simple, proven techniques for achieving your most important goals. Whether you want to write your own screenplay, draw your first comic, or shoot your independent film, you're sure to get something useful from this informative and energizing workshop. Room 32AB
Categories: Animation | Anime & Manga | Cartooning and Comic Strips | Comic Books | Comic-Con Film School | Fandom | Movies | Seminars & Workshops | Television | Writers & Writing

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12:30-1:30 DC: Batman: New Dynamic— Now that the Battle for the Cowl has ended, what adventures lie ahead for the new Dark Knight? Join group editor Michael Marts, Paul Dini (Detective Comics), Dustin Nguyen (Detective Comics), Greg Rucka (Detective Comics), and others as they discuss the legend of Batman and what the future holds for the newest man behind the bat. Room 6DE
Categories: Comic Books | Superheroes

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2:30-3:30 Capcom: Fighting Games— Capcom fighting fans unite as game producers present first looks at the hottest new fighting games for the year. Featuring Rey Jiminez (Marvel vs. Capcom 2), Kazuhiro Tsuchiya (Fate: Unlimited Codes), and Ryota Niitsuma (Tatsunoko vs. Capcom). Moderated by Capcom-Unity.com's and SFII Champion Seth Killian. See exclusive gameplay footage and behind-the-scenes making-of features. Plus, a couple of fans will be pulled onstage for an impromptu Marvel vs. Capcom 2 tournament to show off your mad skillz and earn big Capcom prizes! All followed by a Q&A session! Room 5AB
Categories: Comic Books | Games | Superheroes

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4:30-5:30 Production Designers— These craftspeople create the physical look for a movie or TV program, be it Star Wars or a talk show. Without the designer, the actors would be performing in empty space. Here a group of these artists at the top of their game talk about the challenges and pleasures of their craft, and answer audience questions. Panelists include Stuart Blatt (Dollhouse), Scott Chambliss (Star Wars), Nathan Crowley (The Dark Knight), and Alex McDowell (Watchmen). Moderating the panel is John Muto (Terminator 2 3D). Room 30AB
Categories: Art and Illustration | Movies | Television

Saturday, July 25th

2:15-3:15 DC: Green Lantern: Blackest Night— The dead are rising in the DCU — who will survive when the Blank Lantern Corps attacks? This is your only chance to hear what's coming up in Blackest Night, the most anticipated comic event of the year! Featuring all the key figures behind the biggest, coolest threat to the DCU in years! Hosted by group editor Eddie Berganza with Geoff Johns (Green Lantern), Pat Gleason (Green Lantern Corps), and others! Room 6BCF
Categories: Comic Books | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Superheroes | Writers & Writing

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4:00-5:00 Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment: Iron Man 2— Paramount Pictures and Marvel Entertainment present the sequel to the blockbuster film based on the legendary Marvel superhero Iron Man. Directed by Jon Favreau, Iron Man 2 stars Robert Downey Jr. Joining Downey in the cast are Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Jon Favreau, Clark Gregg, John Slattery, Mickey Rourke, and Samuel L. Jackson. Hall H
Categories: Comic Books | Movies | Superheroes

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5:15-6:45 Kevin Smith— Direct from New York City, where he's directing the new Warner Bros. film A Couple of ***** starring Bruce Willis, Seann William Scott, and Tracy Morgan, Kevin Smith returns to the Hall H stage for his annual report to the masses. And remember: he flew in just for YOU. Hall H
Categories: Fandom | Humor & Satire | Movies | Television | Writers & Writing

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5:30-6:30 Archaia: New Titles— Come hear about the great titles Archaia has in store, including Awakening (with writer Nick Tapalansky and artist Alex Eckman-Lawn), The Killer (with writer Matz), and The God Machine (with creator Chandra Free). Then: You've watched him for three seasons on NBC's Heroes playing Sylar and on the big screen as Spock in the new Star Trek movie, but what do actor Zachary Quinto and his colleagues at media production company Before the Door Pictures have to do with Archaia? Find out exclusively at this panel, which will feature Quinto, Corey Moosa and Neal Dodson of Before the Door Pictures, plus appearances by top-secret special guests with additional announcements! Room 5AB
Categories: Comic Books | Movies

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8:45-1:30 Masquerade Party— Join your friends in the Convention Center's beautiful Sails Pavilion to party the night away while the Masquerade plays on the big screen! Sails Pavilion
Categories: Costuming | Fandom | Nighttime Programming

Sunday, July 26th

10:30-11:30 Smallville Screening and Q&A-- Comic-Con favorite Smallville returns, as showrunners Kelly Souders and Brian Peterson join cast members Allison Mack (The Ant Bully), Erica Durance (House of the Dead), Cassidy Freeman (Finishing the Game: The Search for a New Bruce Lee), Justin Hartley (Gemini Division) and new series star Callum Blue (The Tudors), who will be playing the villainous Zod, to talk about the year ahead, answer fan questions and give an exclusive sneak peek at clips from season nine. Award-winning comic book writer, Emmy-nominated film and television writer/producer, and Smallville alum Jeph Loeb (Heroes) will moderate the session. From Tollin/Robbins Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television, Smallville will air Fridays at 8:00 PM this fall on The CW, premiering September 25. Smallville: The Complete Eighth Season will be released on DVD and Blu-ray Hi Def August 25. Room 6BCF
Categories: Comic Books | Superheroes | Television

11:15-12:30 Cartoon Voices II— It's yet another gathering of top cartoon voice actors, and co-hosts Mark Evanier and Earl Kress are there to put them through their paces. Come hear Hank Garrett (G.I. Joe), Susan Silo (Biker Mice from Mars), Greg Cipes (Teen Titans), Tom Kane (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends) and several more. Room 6A
Categories: Animation | Comic-Con Special Guest Spotlights & Appearances | Movies | Television

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2:00-3:00 Sunday Conversation with Dan DiDio— As Comic-Con comes to a close, sit back and unwind as Dan DiDio and friends invite you to a relaxed Sunday afternoon comics discussion. Share your opinions and listen to others as some of comics' biggest names talk about their love of all things comics. All are welcome, no RSVP required. Room 2
Categories: Comic Books | Fandom
 
I'm planning on the Batman New Dynamic, Blackest Night, Iron Man 2, Kevin Smith, and the party, among other things.
 
I just want to let you all know how much I hate all of you who are going.

I've always wanted to go, but I live on the East Coast and just don't have the money to take the trip...

Ah well, someday
 
Hey guys while you're there can you do me one small favor....

BRING ME THE HEAD OF WHOEVER DECIDED TO DUMP THE ENTIRE FUTURAMA CAST! :cmad:

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Thanks! :yay:

PS, I hate you all.....
 
Hey guys while you're there can you do me one small favor....

BRING ME THE HEAD OF WHOEVER DECIDED TO DUMP THE ENTIRE FUTURAMA CAST! :cmad:

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Thanks! :yay:

PS, I hate you all.....

Co-signed
 
Why does it show me as the last to have posted in this thread? Odd o.O;

REGARDLESS!
TODAY IS THE DAY! *WOOT*
 
In order to continue this thread...

Who wants to discuss Comic-Con madness first? :D

*IF YOU WRITE SPOILERS, USE THE SPOILER BLOCKER!*
 
...it was awesome... PURE AWESOME and.. omg >.> I'll upload some .. *aka all* my pictures to PB tonight or Tomorrow..*haz lots*

ALSO... go check youtube (if you haven't already) for Kevin Smith Comic Con 2009 and Iron Man 2 Comic Con 2009... because I was THERE!!!! And I can guarantee 100% they were awesome panels. :heart:
 
Comic-Con 2009 Week: Tuesday, July 21st.


Roleplays <3

"The Alternate Dimension of Space" (New!Star Trek) - Nancy

eFeds <3

My boyfriend's True Glory Wrestling -- In progress.
Roman's Absolute -- Maybe. I need some time.

Superhero Hype RPG's <3

World of Heroes (DC Universe) as Carol Ferris -- COMING SOON!

Woo! It's been a long time since I've updated anything.

And as you can see by the title of this journal entry, you will understand why. The San Diego Comic-Con 2009 was this past week and it was awesome! Because I want to be a writer, I am going to write about each day in separate entries to avoid over-crowding on one. Keep in mind that the entries will also be posted on my LiveJournal and Facebook, so look out for them-- along with pictures! Lots and lots of pictures!

So, shall we begin the madness? I think we shall.

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009...

It was not a day of Comic-Con. However, it was a day of reality coming to life right before my very eyes. Earlier this year, John (Keyser Soze - Glasgow, Scotland) told me he was going to Comic-Con for all four days and would be staying at the US Grant Hotel for that week. I have known him since the TNA e-fed in November 2005. We have talked to each other through MSN Messenger, either with words or me with my microphone. He is like an older brother to me and I am like a little sister to him (he's an only child). This would be our first time meeting in person.

I woke up early morning Tuesday with only four hours of sleep because of all the excitement and adrenaline. I was so happy because I was finally going to meet my brother-like friend in the flesh. Packing up all my things in my red backpack (though it is small like a purse), money, phone, digital camera, bottle of water and John's presents, I asked my dad for a ride to Fashion Valley so I could catch the 20 bus all the way Downtown on 10th and Broadway. During the drive, we listened to our Freestyle Fire CD and jammed out to party/techno music. This only built up my adrenaline that was constantly coursing through my veins. Before we left, my dad wrote me a check for one hundred dollars and I cashed it in for this week. It was a loving gesture and I thanked him so much for everything. Once we were at Fashion Valley, I kissed his cheek, stepped off because the 20 bus was about to leave, and got on it just in the nick of time. Paying for one-way ($2.50), I settled down and we were on our way.

It took about ten or fifteen minutes to reach the last stop, 10th and Broadway in Downtown San Diego. It was around nine thirty in the morning and I started to walk down the sidewalk, pumped and ready to go. Every step I took, I knew I was getting closer to John. Being a San Diegan, I was familiar with many things and knew exactly where the US Grant Hotel was located, on 4th and Broadway. It was a six-block walk on a nice, warm day. When I reached the hotel, I entered through the east entrance and was amazed. The hotel was so beautiful and elegant, I kept wondering "John must have saved up for YEARS to stay here for the week!" The construction and design were thought of by women and upon the hotel grading system, it scored one hundred percent positive. I could understand why! I was so shocked that I got lost for five minutes trying to find the lobby. Pathetic, I know, but at least I got to see a lot more. When I found the lobby, I asked guest reception if they could contact John. He wasn't answering, so I took a seat on one of the many couches and relaxed. While I am fiddling with my digital camera to take a picture of the inside of the hotel, someone approached me. I looked up at him, he smiled and asked "Melissa?"

"Yes? ... Wait, John!" We started to laugh upon immediate recognition and hugged each other. We were both on cloud nine with so much excitement and happiness. Let me tell you right now-- his Scottish accent is awesome! He was worried I wouldn't be able to understand him, but I was able to catch everything word for word. Once in a while, I would have to ask him to repeat what he just said because of some words sounding like others (Scottish people say "six" like "sex". *SNORT* Seriously, it's cute and funny!), but overall it was fine. After full introductions and me welcoming him to San Diego, we sat down and I gave him his welcome package of presents. Here's the list:

-Hellsing Hardcover Vol. 1 (Tuesday)
-Immortal Rain Vol. 1 (Tuesday)
-Crossfade Falling Away Album (Tuesday)
-Commission Sketch of Carol Ferris (Saturday)
-Commission Sketch of Leon Kennedy (Sunday)
-Black Sharktooth Necklace (Tuesday)
-Bronze Hearts Pendent (Tuesday)
-World of Writers Non-Fiction (Tuesday)
-Pizza Hut Coupons - Saves $30.00 total (they have 'em in Scotland =P) (Tuesday)

He was taken by surprise. I told him it was a combination of early birthday and Christmas presents, but also thanks for all the support and love he has given me within the past four years. He was especially in love with the black sharktooth necklace and asked me to help him put it on around his neck. I was glad to help, then I took a picture of him wearing it with my camera. We talked for a bit in an attempt to calm ourselves a bit, then we went over to guest reception for him to change his pounds into dollars. We traveled together along the sidewalk to the San Diego Transit Store, talking about the excitement of Comic-Con. It was his first time going and it was my second time, but it was my first time with a four-day pass like him. When we entered the store, we got in line and bought our multi-day passes. He bought a two-day for nine dollars and I bought a four-day for fifteen (I had to go back and forward for that long, so why not?). Once we had them, I gathered specific bus schedules for this week and we headed out.

When he asked me where I would like to show him around, I insisted that we take some buses north to Mira Mesa-- which is where I live within San Diego. We caught the 150 and I allowed him to do some sight-seeing, pointing out specific spots like the Trolley System, Old Town and UTC. He was fascinated by everything. In the midst of keeping track of our location, the two of us talked about our days in Studio 21 (the TNA e-fed), how we portrayed Athena and Joe, the story the two of them shared together alongside Nick Xero. We also talked about our lives, mine in San Diego and his in Glasgow. Apparently the weather is always miserable there. Rain, rain, and more rain. He said I should never go there for vacation, but I think I will anyway. I'm adventurous. *Smile.* We get off of the 150 on UTC and dash for the 921, but the bus already left. So I decided to show him around UTC a little. We stopped by at See's Candies, and because I was so hungry, I wanted something of dark chocolate. He bought it for me and followed up by saying "you spoiled me, so I'm going to spoil you" with a smile. I brought up a sugar free dark chocolate bar and we walked out to check a San Diego Trading Company cart. John was also fascinated by all the items and thought of buying something from these carts this week. We bolted up the stairs and down the grassy hill to catch the 921, and we were off to Mira Mesa. I showed him everything, all the nice places to eat, the cool places to shop, the fun places my friends and I hang out. He took notes about them and said he would try to come here next year for more than one week. I told him to keep his word on that.

Our stop was right next to Szechuan House and we went inside for lunch specials. The restaurant is one I like to take my friends and family to with all of the delicious but inexpensive choices. Because of the heat, we both ordered the sweet and sour chicken special-- his with egg flower soup and fried rice, and mine with hot n' sour soup with steamed rice-- and were content with water for drinks. Twelve dollars even for the total. He paid the bill and I left tip money. With full stomachs, we left and walked down to the marketplace so he could do some shopping. Our first stop was Ross. My mom was already out of work, so no discounts for us, but John was alright with that. He was surprised at how inexpensive and nice the men's apparel section was. With the weather in the high eighties, I wanted to buy either a pair of shorts or a skirt. John suggested a skirt, so I glanced around in the women's skirts section and found a beautiful black skirt with a lovely flowery pattern in yellow threads. When I was about to get my money out to buy it, John had already paid the cashier. "Why did you do that?" I asked him, and he simply said "I promised I would spoil you, didn't it?" He is one of the sweetest people I have ever met...

Right next door, we checked out Old Navy for more clothes since he didn't buy anything at Ross. He wanted to see if there were better options here, and he found 'em. His knowledge of fashion wasn't that great-- he said so himself-- so he asked me for help. With the weather being in the eighties this week, I suggested a t-shirt and shorts. We found the t-shirts section right next to the cargo shorts section, so we started to pair them up one at a time. When I saw a black "Carpe Diem" t-shirt and he found a pair of brown cargo shorts, we put them together and I sent him off to change. When he came out, I smiled. I made him look fashionably San Diegan. *Giggle.* He loved them and bought them, then we went to Pier 1 Imports right next door. It was my first time in that store to be honest, but it was great. He said he needed to buy presents for his family and friends back home, so he found a lovely black-framed mirror with a candle holder attached. He accompanied that with an island orchard candle, which smelled so nice I bought a bottle of island orchard hand lotion for my household. After careful packaging, we headed for the 20 bus and went straight to Downtown on express-- no stops on Fashion Valley. More talking ensued between us and a lot of laughing too. We were already so close and it made us both so happy.

Returning to the US Grant Hotel, we took the elevator to the tenth floor and entered his hotel room. It was just as lovely as everything around us. The bathroom was HUGE! You could fit a small party of people in there! The bed-- oh, let's not even started... it was king size and so comfortable. Out of eleven floors, we had a lovely view of Downtown on the west side. HDTV, room service, complimentary fruit, cookies and spring water. It was paradise. John said he was breathless when he saw this was where he was going to be sleeping for the week. Pulling out my camera, I started to record videos of him and his awesome Scottish accent. The writer behind Samoa Joe, LAX, Hal Jordan, The Joker, and more-- so cool! Settling down, we talked about where to go. He wanted to go to the San Diego Zoo and Old Town, but said because of the trip to Mira Mesa, he's content with skipping Old Town. He suggested going to the zoo tomorrow before Preview Night, but I said we needed to go now. Preparing ourselves with cameras, water bottles, money and cookies, we took the elevator back to the lobby and caught the 7 bus to the zoo.

Now, this is where we have A LOT of fun. Around five thirty, we arrive and pay for one-day admissions. The both of us haven't been to a zoo in over eight years, so we transformed into children. It was absolutely funny and awesome at the same time. With a map in hand, we headed for the Sky Tram to take us from the entrance to the other side of the zoo. Once there, we followed the signs with various animals. Deers, hogs, birds, monkeys, polar bears, alligators, tigers... I'll let the photos show you every animal we came across. *Smile.* We were definitely like little kids, snapping photos here and there. We took so many that we had to change batteries. Pretty funny if you ask me, but well worth it. After the tigers (which I do not have any pictures of because they were eating meat), we came across a gift shop. Here, I bought a rubber green snake for my nephew Antonio J because he loves snakes so much, but then I saw this really cute tiger plushie. I am a HUGE lover of tigers and John noticed this, so he bought it for me. It is so freakin' adorable. I named him Tiger Soze. In return, I bought him cookies n' cream dipping dots ice cream. Yum!

With good photos and almost three hours of fun, we decided to return Downtown and check out Horton Plaza across the street from the US Grant Hotel. Knowing Horton Plaza, it is a HUGE place of shopping locations. Victoria's Secret, The Walking Company, Panda Inn, Sam Goody's-- name it, Horton Plaza probably has it. Being around eight in the evening, we decided to get dinner first. We discovered a nice restaurant called O'Brothers Organic Burgers and decided to enjoy dinner there. We were within happy hours, so sliders (x4) and fries were five dollars each! With them, we bought organic soda-- he got a cola and I got an orange. The entire meal was delicious and light! I believe it's just as good as Carls Jr. and Jack in the Box. After that, we headed back to his room to drop off his things and relax. It was around nine thirty, so I had to return home and get some sleep, as did he. He accompanied me to the blue line trolley (right behind the hotel) and waited until it arrived. We hugged and then I got on board, arriving home around ten thirty-eleven at night. However, hyperness and insomnia struck me, so I was unable to sleep that night without giggling and thinking about tomorrow... Preview Night.

Stay tuned for Comic-Con 2009 Week: Wednesday, July 22nd!

~Mel (MadRhapsody) <3
 
MadRhapsody's Photos: July 21st, 2009

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People: John (Keyser Soze!)
Location: The US Grant Hotel, Lobby
Comments: Ladies and gentlemen, the man behind the Joker and Hal Jordan, Keyser Soze! Isn't he adorable? :D

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People: John (Keyser Soze) and Melissa (me, MadRhapsody)
Location: 150 Bus, Northbound to UTC/Mira Mesa
Comments: While we're talking on the bus, I whipped out my camera and took a picture of the both of us. The first attempt was blurry, so I tried again and viola! Awesome duo.

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People: Melissa (MadRhapsody)
Location: San Diego Zoo, Sky Tram Bridge
Comments: We were about to get on the Sky Tram, but we decided to stop and take a picture of each of us individually in front of this waterfall. This is one of my favorite pictures from this past week of myself. Yes, that is a Heroes Sylar t-shirt (bought it last year at Comic-Con 2008), and yes, he stole my brain. *Giggles.*

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People: None.
Location: San Diego Zoo, on board the Sky Tram
Comments: As we were going along the zoo, we saw this beautiful church. Carefully, I took out my camera and snapped a photo. Perhaps I should be a photographer, huh? =P

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Animals: Hogs
Location: San Diego Zoo, walking along the sidewalks
Comments: The first animals we come across in the zoo. Cute, huh? They look pretty sleepy, so we went along to let them relax.

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Animals: Deer
Location: San Diego Zoo, after the hogs
Comments: There was a deer that was pretty close to the barricade and I had to take a picture of the cute little thing. :)

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Animals: Polar bears
Location: San Diego Zoo, in the Polar Caves
Comments: As you can see, polar bears were super popular. Keyser has a few more shots of them himself. They're so fluffy, aren't they?

More coming soooooon.
 
I was like HOMG DID SHE POST ME?!?!?!

But she didn't.... love you MR :heart: and I need to write up my own funny stories.
 
He has red eyes in the picture I took of him too! O.O;
 
He has red eyes in the picture I took of him too! O.O;

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:wow:

Real faces and names! I thought everyone just looked like their avatars.
 

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