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FRIDAY - The last rush hour of the week was more horrendous than usual, so I wasn't present when the festivities got underway, but seeing that the first few events listed in the program had been rescheduled and/or cancelled didn't inspire my confidence in the organization of the rest of the weekend.

I was anxious to see the Sci-Luv documentary and disappointed at its goofiness.  Fans brought their collectibles for appraisal by an "expert", and the host was to have provided comic relief, which would've been fine had he been funny.  KLS was the special guest, though Frid's hair was appraised at a bit less than what she hoped it would someday bring in for charity.  A handful of fans were interviewed-- one that emulates Angelique in her practice of black magic and another that was turned on by the prospect of her lover sporting fangs.  I did laugh along with the fan whose mother named him Barnabas Collins, but three cheers for whomever made the decision to NOT air this thing on TV.

In KLS' bloopers segment, she read several amusing fan letters.  I wonder if they'll end up in a book someday. ;)  Lara Parker, as you already read, was a no-show that night as she was busy with some last minute sewing for the weekend wedding.  Diana Millay's plane was struck by lightning while on the ground in New York and she chose to not make other arrangements.

Several of us met up with Julia99 in the hotel restaurant and we had a blast talking with her.  We adored your friend Scott too, btw!

SATURDAY - The Louis Edmonds tribute video is absolutely amazing.  I left the ballroom when Roger Davis took the mike and returned when he was finished, heheh.  Jeanne Avery's presentation was interesting, and that was followed by the first of 2 charity auctions.  Items in this one included an autographed script, one of Michael Stroka's shirts, a graveyard prop from the '91 series, a packet put together by Dean Wilson from Frid's Crawfordsville show, and a photo of Frid and Moltke signed by her.  Darren's presentation of trailers and clips was awesome, and I'm grateful to the powers that be for not rushing him cuz his material is always fascinating.  David Selby introduced "The Griffin and the Minor Canon" and everything about the video is delightful.  He lit up when he spoke about it, and I can't recall ever seeing him smile so broadly and so often.  This was the only day he attended, so I'm happy Minja and others got to meet him in the autograph line and for my friends who snagged some special time with him that evening.

The Dealer's Room was once again both fun and dangerous on the pocket book.  I had to stop by Malia's table to chat for a bit, and I was sorry to learn from Kathy Resch that the debuts of the Leviathan Concordance and newest TWODS were delayed due to printer problems.  And has anyone heard any more from the editors of the DS locations book?

The costume gala was extra special because of ProfStokes' performance of her Dream Curse song that was posted a short while back.  All the entrants were wonderful, and the audience showed great taste in their enthusiastic response to her song.  What a shame that VAM didn't participate this year.

Several of us gathered in a huge lobby in the convention area for a party, where any fans that wandered over were welcome and friends flowed in and out until late.  Many thanks to everyone that came... I hope you all enjoyed yourselves... and to Bobubas for, er, borrowing the tables and chairs, to Sid (God bless him!) for his help at the party's end, and most of all to Ben for entertaining us with his amazing piano playing.  (Ack, Gerard, would you believe there were 2 pianos side by side?  It would have been ideal for that duet, dude!)  Should I also thank Hertz for the use of their counter, hee hee, which was ideal for setting up a bar, and to the cleaning staff of the Marriott? ;)

SUNDAY - Okay, this was the first year I'm aware of in which Saturday and Sunday events weren't scheduled to begin until 11 a.m., which I must say I really liked cuz it allowed time to get downstairs and to breakfast before things got underway, yet you'd think they could actually start at 11, but noooo.  Fans were left standing outside the doors until they were eventually opened.  <Sigh>

First on the schedule was fan videos, and I was ever so delighted that ProfStokes' was first.  Okay, we know she can write and sing, but edit videos too? :)  The Pretenders lyrics ("I'll Stand By You") were painstakingly matched to B & J scenes.  My personal favorite was the line "Won't let nobody hurt you" as Julia beats on Adam as he's strangling Barnabas, LOL!

Richie Halpern, who doubled as both emcee and later played Julia in the 3rd daily skit ("Thrilling, Chilling Sounds of the Old House" and "The Haunted Mansion of DS"), brought a couple of fans on stage to show off their t-shirts.  Craig_Slocum mentioned that she was one of them (the pic turned out great, Cheryl!) and I wish I'd photographed the other-- hers had a great picture of Karlen from (I think) the cast photo shoot on the staircase, with a caption under it that said, "Got Willie?"

I saw Donna McKechnie's video and okay, it wasn't my cup of tea so I'll reserve judgment.  I wasn't in the convention area the rest of the afternoon, but I returned for the banquet.  Once again there was a line for the exchange of tickets and another to enter the ballroom.  My table rocked; Julia fans know how to have a good time!  Marie Wallace was very gracious, as always, as she visited the different tables.

Following dinner, Roger Davis showed a video covering his latest real estate project.  I felt like I was trapped in telemarketing hell.  After a touching tribute to the WTC offered by Jim Pierson <sniff>, the Sciography documentary, originally scheduled to be shown the previous evening, aired.  Let me begin by bringing up what was good about it-- Michael Miozza's Seaview segment was fantastic, as was Christine Domaniecki's interview-- she's very pretty, and discussed winning a role on DS, an experience she said led to the happiest day of her life, and Darren's restoration piece was also very well done.  I was disappointed, however, that many other fans interviewed, including RobinV and Henry, were not shown at all.  That having been said, the rest of the documentary was crap as it soon became apparent that the producers had set out to portray the show in a sensationalistic light-- they offered gossip that was paired with clips and stills and snide comments and snippets of interviews that were sometimes taken out of context, all in an attempt to give more validity to what what was still just gossip, and as far as I'm concerned this tact only served to illuminate the questionable motives of the documentary makers.  Following the airing, KLS and Marie Wallace took the mike to refute what was said and explain that they, along with John Karlen, had withdrawn their cooperation during the making of the documentary.  Especially considering the large contingency of Fest newbies that were present, I'd call the decision to air the video in its entirety to be really horrid.

I'd guesstimate the weekend attendance at about 1200 fans.  It was the smallest Fest I've been to but definitely the most intimate and least stressful.  The stars were sparse in comparison to past Fests, and though I didn't stand in any autograph lines I also didn't hear the usual complaints about interminable lines.  Oh, and what a fabulous group of volunteers there was this year!  I tip my hat to all of you!!

The weather this weekend started out iffy but by Sunday it was sunny and warm.  The hotel was only a short shuttle ride from Downtown Disney, Disneyland, and California Adventure.  It was a pleasure seeing old friends again and I enjoyed meeting the new people too.  Castlebee, you were sorely missed!!!  I enjoyed the other reports and look forward to reading more of them, so I'll shut up now to give someone else a chance. :D

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Current Talk '02 II / Re: Just When YOu Thought It Was Safe......
« on: July 03, 2002, 09:26:10 AM »
Welcome home!  Can't wait to hear how your photo with the Q-Man came out.  :D


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I'm enjoying all the Fest photos that are starting to pop up, especially the lovely pictures of the stars, and I decided to put a spin on the traditional fan photos by focusing more on photos of the fans-- in other words, pictures of some of the fabulous fans that support DS.

More will follow, but I thought I'd start with a big o' group photo...


Taken Saturday nite and featuring, from left to right:
Nancybe, Julia99, Midnite, Scott (front), Peter (?), Kelly (Anna) (front), Vlad, CynD (rear), Dawn, Sid (rear), David, Bobubas (front), PatrickM (rear), ProfStokes, Jeff, Cathy (peeking), Rich, Ben (who played for all of us), Minja, Bette (front), Teresa (peeking), Sheenasma, Criseyde

Many thanks to Rich for the photo!!!

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Testing. 1, 2, 3... / Re: Please help!
« on: July 03, 2002, 04:20:56 AM »
Happybat,

Whenever an email address is changed, a new password is issued and the reason you didn't receive the new one is that mail still cannot get through aol servers from dsboards.  But this was easily fixed--  I changed your registered address back to what it was previously, which means another new password was sent to that addy.  If you don't receive it, which occasionally happens with other servers too, then please let MB or myself know and we can send it to you.

To change to an address that's accessible from home, I'd recommend you open a hotmail, yahoo, juno or other free mail service.  And please let me know if you have any questions about any of this.  We want to keep Happybat happy. :)

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Re: DS FEST 2002 WEBSITE!
« on: July 02, 2002, 09:06:59 PM »
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So next year's fest will be held in NYC? Does it rotate every year between CA and NY? It seems more likely I'd be able to go if it were in NYC since that's closer.

Yes, the Fest has been rotating between coasts for the past several years, though not necessarily in California as it was in Las Vegas in 1998.  For the next one, to be held August 8-10 in 2003, an "extra special, first-time ever surprise" has been promised.

Karen_#2, I can't imagine that any legal lines have been crossed regarding the online posting of the fan's name on various sites as it was given out from the podium, though discretion is of course an entirely different thing and therefore if the guardian were to ask that it be removed from here, MB and I would certainly comply.

And K#2, I am SO disappointed we didn't get to meet!!!

FABULOUS photos of the actors, Joe!

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It's no problem, Sheenasma.  Glad you made it home safely. :-*

Annie, I'm letting you know that I took the "OT" out of your subject title.  Hope you don't mind.  :)

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The descriptive words used hit below the belt.  Think--before you speak or post. You may be hurting someone next to you  :'(

Well said, Carol!  And Annie, I commend you for speaking out.

Following the incident, KLS explained that she recognized the man from other DS events and since he hadn't created problems such as this before she tried to give him a chance to speak, and at one point she even handed the mike over to him.  It was a classy thing to do but from my vantage point also seemed foolish.  I don't think he should've been allowed to take the stage and once it happened that he was removed from it far beyond the point at which it was apparent (to me, anyway) that he could pose a threat.  KLS eventually put some space between herself and him, yet it wasn't until a fan in the audience hollered out to get him off the stage that Pierson made an effort to do it.  That delay (again, this is strictly my opinion) was way too long.

And to answer scout75's question, it was scary but because it turned out well it did not put a damper on the festivities, though I was very sorry to read here that Selby had a similar experience with the man.  I can't imagine that having it happen a 2nd time is anything but inexcusable.

KLS also stated that she didn't know why the man was upset, and because I'd describe him that night as both agitated and incoherent, I feel it doesn't make sense to try to figure out what the reason was behind his calling her a liar.

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Thanks, I'm looking forward to it!

And ohhh, I've been meaning to tell you that I LOVED "Sparklers".  If anyone is interested in reading this very creepy story, it's archived on www.thespook.com .

And how nice that you named the sweet cat after a friend on dsboards.  Does it ever work the other way, meaning if someone ticks you off do you name evil alien beasts after them, hee hee?!

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: The Daily Flub Award
« on: June 28, 2002, 09:18:55 PM »
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After Cassandra puts Willie under her spell and questions him, she tells him to go back to Collinwood; trouble is that they're standing in front of Collinwood!

D'oh!

LOL!  Do you suppose the script said, "Go to the house of the curse"?  It wouldn't be the first time that line led to memory loss.  ;)

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and a close second to nicholas for his "if you are able to obtain..un........if you are unable to obtain the information". nicholas is a great character, but he is so cool, like to see him squirm a little ;D

For 3rd place, I submit this line from one of Thursday's eps:

Nicholas to Cassandra:  "Congratulations, my dear.  For once you've succeeded in being successful."

Huh?  ?!?

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Fantastic interview, Darren!  I finally got a chance to hear it all the way through (actually, I put it on a CD and listened to it today during a long commute) and it didn't disappoint.  Of course you knew your stuff... niiiiice historical background on your restoration efforts!... and it was refreshing to hear excellent questions from the deejay (Joey Reynolds), who even knew a lot about DS, yay!

Anyway, I really recommend it.

And as a bonus for Buffy fans, the deejays present a few tidbits about what's to come.  :)


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Testing. 1, 2, 3... / Re: Confusing
« on: June 26, 2002, 08:56:23 AM »
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It told me I had 11 messages in my OUTbox (which I don't know where it is...don't they go away when I send them?)

No, every time you send a message it gets stored in your Outbox.

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How do I go clean out my outbox??? And what's the difference in outbox and IM box?

The Outbox contains messages sent, and Inbox (not IM box) is messages received.  You're allowed to store up to 10 in each; if there's more in either of them, the oldest is automatically deleted to make room for the new one.

When you first open your Instant Message page, it's your Inbox that's displayed.  Click on Outbox to make that come up, and then you'll see a listing of the last 10 messages that you've written and sent.  Click Empty Outbox to make them all go away permanently, or you can remove them selectively same as you can with your Inbox.

Hope that helped, Patti!

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Re: Jonathan Frid
« on: June 26, 2002, 03:03:42 AM »
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What on *earth* is a septuagenarian? Sounds like a czechoslavakian soup or something...  :-/

LOL, you crack me up!  A septuagenarian is a person in their 70s.

~Midnite (a quadragenarian 8))

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Calendar Events / Announcements '02 I / Re: Graduation Day
« on: June 25, 2002, 10:17:32 PM »
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Hey, at least the Mayor didn't turn into a giant snake and do the ascension thing.

Or did he...? :)

Even scarier than that, scout75.  Our Mayor, not known for being cool, quoted lyrics from Jimmy Eat World and Moby songs, EEEEEEEEK!

I called him his father's name, LOL.  Thank you for not calling me on it, Bette.  :)  It's Mayor James K. Hahn; Kenneth Hahn attended my college and nursing school graduations, so I guess I had a flashback when I wrote the post.  ;)

Thanks for the link to the grad photos!


                             ProfStokes and Midnite

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Current Talk '02 I / Re: Flubbing common?
« on: June 25, 2002, 09:53:32 PM »
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LOL!  Now I wonder how many wigs might have been flying, had Cassandra and Mrs. Johnson gone to the mat.   :D

ROFL!  Now there's an image.

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vampire675,

I hope you'll continue to post your comments under Robservations even though the dream curse has reached its end.

:)

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