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So, as I duck what my friends have been calling the "Tail of the Dragon," i.e. ConCrud and post-con funk, I was reflecting on the awesome encounters and experiences I had. I posted a Celebrity Encounters thread last year and it was a lot of fun, so I thought I'd do it again.

This year's faves for me, besides hanging out with Emerald Rose, Tom Smith, and Marc Gunn, had to be standing with Dean Stockwell in the Marriott elevator bay, watching him watch several Stargate-suited guys try to cram a huge inflated T-Rex into an elevator. That was amusing. Then I spent over half an hour hanging with Jason Carter on the Walk of Fame, talking about driver's licenses, the existence of God, signing pieces of flesh, and reciting pieces of poetry...all the while ducking his windmilling arms! Jason's not just one of my favorite guests, he's one of my favorite people. :-)

So, speak up...what were your memorable guest moments this year?

Date: 2010-09-13 02:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eclecticmuse.livejournal.com
Aww! I didn't exactly meet Patricia, but she was at the table next to Frazer Hines (of Doctor Who), who I spent some time talking to. My mother is from the RHPS generation (I guess you would call it!) and has told me about the times she'd go to midnight showings and do all the stuff along with the movie. :) Anyway, she was standing there behind me while I was talking to Frazer, and apparently did a double-take at Patricia and her jaw dropped when she realized who she was. Patricia thought my mom was yawning at her! She hastily said "No, no, I just realized who you were!" and then they spoke for about five minutes.

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