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My lovely g/f asked me last night. I said "They look similar but actually they're different characters and some are the same guy but from different companies. Like this guy is Ultraseven, that's ultra jack, ultra zoffy, ultra ace etc etc" She just laughed. Argghh geekdom is too hard to explain sometimes. :(
He won the award for best costume at NYCC 2010.
New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.
October 8-10, 2010.
This was a chocolate cake with chocolate butter cream icing. It was for a 6 year old boy. My husband kindly pointed out that Yoda was holding the light sabre incorrectly and would have had has hands cut off and that I missed out the gun turrets on the ship. In all other ways he is very supportive but he can be a stickler when it comes to geekdom.
I'll never look at Darth Vader the same way again.
New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.
October 8-10, 2010.
Rogue Dance Innovations is based out of Hampton Roads VA. Poisoned Spoon, pictured here, is the master mind behind the magic that happens there. Spoon is a table top gamer (RPGs) she sticks mostly to D&D 3rd ED and WOD.
Organic Armor Creates handmade costumes and props that look like ancient metal, bone and leather.
Moonstone went to grab lunch.
New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.
October 8-10, 2010.
New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.
October 8-10, 2010.
Rogue, Jubilee, Emma Frost, Domino, Psylocke, Phoenix.
Paper piecing-love-geekdom from DT days at "Story of My Life". My adoration for you will never cease SB...
This was a chocolate cake with chocolate butter cream icing. It was for a 6 year old boy. My husband kindly pointed out that Yoda was holding the light sabre incorrectly and would have had has hands cut off and that I missed out the gun turrets on the ship. In all other ways he is very supportive but he can be a stickler when it comes to geekdom.
The slide is labeled "Hayes", maybe that's the name of the man viewing the carpet through binoculars. At a Halloween party for engineers from MIT's Rad Lab and their wives in perhaps 1942. This may be at my grandparents' rented duplex in Belmont, MA.
Read more about the party in another photo's caption.
Taken by my grandfather David C. Cook. Here are more slides of Boston. And here are photos by my grandfather from other cities around the world.
New York Comic Con 2010 and New York Anime Festival 2010.
October 8-10, 2010.
But I have no idea who she is.
Cincinnati Comic Expo held at the Duke Energy Convention Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Static Guy is a local steampunk celebrity known for his impressive beard and moustache. He was at the Expo to promote the upcoming Pandoracon, an event you don't want to miss if you are into steampunk or other types of dress-up or geekdom. Check out their web site:
I made it back from NYCC alive. Had a grand time. Will talk about it in a bit. So much work to do. Am so behind. Cannot apologise enough.
HOWEVER.
I had a good chuckle.
I have to address the author of this fine piece of literature. Alex, I am the guy in the top picture you chose. I'm guessing you got it from a comic book related website, since that's what I generally do. So you're probably a geek. And a girl. I admire that. Geekdom needs more ladies. Embrace the geek. Even if you have no idea who the hell I am. ( I don't really know some times myself, ).
I am Australian. I have no idea about American frat boy culture, douchey or otherwise, apart from what I see on TV and movies. To me it's quintessentially American and rather cro-magnon. The most I did in university was stay at the bar too long when I should have been attending a lecture. No frat parties or these clubs men all go and rub their half naked bodies over each other while consuming kegs of cheap nasty toilet water ( What Australians call American beer ) Frat boys and their little clubs always came off as rather homosexual to me. Not that there's *anything* wrong with being homosexual, I might add. It's all a bit US military contractor for me really. Since that's what they actually do with US taxpayer dollars, over at Xe ( Blackwater ). Not really my style. Just give me a few tequila shots and I'm likely to leave amusing messages on other people's phones because they think my accent is funny.
So, to address some of the finer points up for discussion in your article:
I wear suits. ( As in that image you've used. ) They are custom made for me, by a tailor. I also have cobra skin shoes custom made from a cobbler, if you're interested. I've even appeared on a fashion blog. Go figure. Life is strange that way.
I drink GUINNESS. This is not Coors Light, or Bud, or any of that pissant crap "macho" dudes can actually get drunk on. I mean, I drank shit beer at Uni but at least it wasn't that filth.
I DO smoke cigars. With guys. ALSO, with women. Women smoking cigars is AWESOME by the way. Sometimes Most of the time, they are also CUBAN. ( The cigars, not the women ) and yes, I do slightly consider myself of a little more class and means than the average young pup American frat boy who likes to get blind drunk and poke anything that moves with his probably less than average flacid man-meat in the brief period between drinking too much light beer and passing out with his shirtless, probably pantless piece of pudge lying on the floor ready for his friends to shave the eyebrows off of.
In short, you picked the perfect person to headline your article. Great job! I'll be posting this, or some other snarky type of rant, over on my blog. Because this has amused me no end. I apologise for all the traffic this article may get. It's not because it was particularly popular or anything. Obviously, it's because of the photo of me. I tweeted it because I think it's awesome. Which it is. And now I'm blogging about it because, well, I never in my life thought I'd wind up on a site like "College Candy" which already sounds soft porn enough to me. Please feel free to use any other pictures of me you may find. Many are taken by fans. And yes, I am in bars a lot, so there's plenty of fodder if you want to write anything on drunken artsy Aussies who draw comics and such.
But, you see, that picture was taken by my friend, Aaron Munter. He'd love a credit. Maybe you got it from his flickr even? Cheers. I'm kind of miffed you couldn't find an image of me for every single catagory you wrote about. The sad thing is, you probably COULD. I've stood on top of school buses while flipping off passers by. I've danced in front of "God Hates Fags" types in a suit & I've had my arse painted on in front of a large group of people.
Mucho love, please make me your frat boy mascot or something. It'd be a lot of fun. Maybe I can even tour South Carolina, riding a giant keg? think of the possibilities. You'll have created a monster, Alex.