Perhaps we will have a slew of comics of actual events…rather than just shots of me watching a tv show, since my good friend Kyle is in town, and is “forcing” me to do all sorts of great stuff with him. Between Friday night and Sunday night I went to The Natural History Museum, The Cloisters, and MOMA, spent some time in the East Village, saw a movie (Forgetting Sarah Marshall – hilarious!) and of course there were a couple great dinners and breakfasts thrown in there as well. I literally did more in one weekend than I usually do in about three months. Of course no writing and very very little in the way of comics got done, so this is not really a way I could live my live usually, but it was nice to get outside my head for a while.
I could still do with WAY less people though. Everywhere we went, especially MOMA was insanely crowded. I HATE me some crowds. I do love me some sculpture gardens though, so it was worth it.
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Were you tuned in to the “Neil Channel” this weekend? I hate me some crowds too. Spent several hours yesterday in the Children’s Museum of Richmond. Think of a couple thousand square feet of chock full of kids on a rainy Sunday afternoon. Add some screaming, yelling, and general tantrum throwing and you’ll see why I like the solitude of the Arctic Circle.
But Elizabeth had fun. And I guess that’s all that counts. I’ll recover.
And did you ever think those other people were sweeter than you? Or are butterflies attracted to bright colors too?
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TK42ONE: apparently I was. Fortunately I had few screaming children, though I wasn’t any happier with the adults. That’s why I suspect these people of cheating with the butterflies – there is NO way some of those people were sweeter than me!
Paul: Lots of crowds at Comic Cons always – but somehow those crowds bother me less…maybe it’s because I almost feel like I belong with them…sort of.
Holly: the absolute best.
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