"I would tell any one of you that your jacket was inside out!"

Aug 30, 2010 18:53

Hey ho! I tried to post from my phone yesterday, but gremlins ate it. I just had a TERRIFIC weekend with keerawa, who generously provided me with a General Admission ticket to the 2010 Salute to Supernatural con, held exactly 20mins walking distance from my place of employment in downtown Vancouver. (I know it's 20mins because I walked it whilst pushing ( Read more... )

real life adventures, i need a real job, supernaturally delicious

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ruthless1 August 31 2010, 04:02:38 UTC
I can see a lovely icon with Jensen's pic and the quote "I like the cut of his jib" being made for you someday by someone with icon making skills. Sadly this is not me. I am glad you had fun there and I look VERY much forward to hearing about your move to Hotlanta soon. A big life change would be very good for you right now.

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malnpudl August 31 2010, 05:36:21 UTC
The only reason I'd go to an SPN con, I think, would be Misha. But that would be more than enough. *g*

Also: All good thoughts with you. Truly.

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dessert_first August 31 2010, 11:59:56 UTC
I'm so happy for you!! Of course Atlanteans know how to value a good thing. As for the housing situation, could the nannying gig offer room and board? That might end up being an extra good deal for them, as well as handy for you.

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mickeymvt August 31 2010, 13:24:30 UTC
Glad you got some fangirl time. Sounds like you needed it something fierce. Good luck with the case review *crosses fingers*

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love_jackianto August 31 2010, 13:47:51 UTC
Glad to hear you had fun at the con and about your job and sorry to hear about S.

'I liked how Jensen firmly shut down the one asshat who asked about slash fanfic. "Dude, I'm not going to answer that. Not what the show's about," he said after a really awkward question about Dean/Castiel fic.'
Oh I know someone ask Jensen about Dean/Cas fic but I didn't know about Jensen's reply. As someone who has been on the receiving end of very insensitive/uncomfortable questions (I walk with a cane and strangers seem to think that means it's okay to ask what's wrong with me) good for him.

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