Phew!, after 20 hours of sleep, I think I'm just about able to report back on my FABBO expo experience.
What's that you say, how the hell could you have had a good time considering you had such a bummy time not getting those comics?
You know what, I'm surprised myself! But it ended up being one of the best weekends I've ever had, Thank you so much to the organisers! especially the fantaaaaawstic Emma Vieceli, who probably lost a stone in weight running around and making it such a success for all of us. seriously, thank you Emma, I don't think I said it to you enough over the weekend, but you did such an amazing job girl *pats on back*
Thanks again to Morag Lewis, who helped me out so much while desperately searching for my elusive book! You're a proper lady, and I want your pocket watch.
And thanks to all the people who came by the table and said hi, bought stuff and generally entertained us! I think I must have met half the sweatdrop forum!
Managed to pick up a few books, not as many as I would have liked, but shall keep me entertained for a while!
The journey over and back was quite a feat, left at 8pm friday for the bus/boat and arrived in London at 8.30am! managed to keep my energy up for the Saturday due to the excitement! Met Kate at the front of Excel, lookin HAWT in her IndieManga power suit™ and scared the life out of Azure by grabbing her from behind UGABUGGA!! had a very "runny around" day, getting changed in bathroom, running to find comics that were actually holidaying in Tunbridge and facing the trek to the door every time I needed a smoke (srsly need to quit)
Sunday was faaaar more relaxed managed to meet a few more peeps, got sweets from Jatzu, and cake from Hel! WIN.
Had to leave a little early as the awesome journey home was looming.
When I pulled in to Dublin port, couldn't help but sing "Old Town" by Phil Lynott in my brain...
Philip Lynott - Old Town
*sniff* good ol Dublin
What's that you say, how the hell could you have had a good time considering you had such a bummy time not getting those comics?
You know what, I'm surprised myself! But it ended up being one of the best weekends I've ever had, Thank you so much to the organisers! especially the fantaaaaawstic Emma Vieceli, who probably lost a stone in weight running around and making it such a success for all of us. seriously, thank you Emma, I don't think I said it to you enough over the weekend, but you did such an amazing job girl *pats on back*
Thanks again to Morag Lewis, who helped me out so much while desperately searching for my elusive book! You're a proper lady, and I want your pocket watch.
And thanks to all the people who came by the table and said hi, bought stuff and generally entertained us! I think I must have met half the sweatdrop forum!
Managed to pick up a few books, not as many as I would have liked, but shall keep me entertained for a while!
The journey over and back was quite a feat, left at 8pm friday for the bus/boat and arrived in London at 8.30am! managed to keep my energy up for the Saturday due to the excitement! Met Kate at the front of Excel, lookin HAWT in her IndieManga power suit™ and scared the life out of Azure by grabbing her from behind UGABUGGA!! had a very "runny around" day, getting changed in bathroom, running to find comics that were actually holidaying in Tunbridge and facing the trek to the door every time I needed a smoke (srsly need to quit)
Sunday was faaaar more relaxed managed to meet a few more peeps, got sweets from Jatzu, and cake from Hel! WIN.
Had to leave a little early as the awesome journey home was looming.
When I pulled in to Dublin port, couldn't help but sing "Old Town" by Phil Lynott in my brain...
Philip Lynott - Old Town
*sniff* good ol Dublin
- Mood:
cheerful


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Glad you're back safely! ^_^