@thps48
cool, cool, did you see the excellent scootaloo and twilight cosplays from the 1 P.M. showing? yeah i feel you man, i dont really have any brony friends either :(
@OMG Magna
Ja. I declared that I’ve Autism. Then, he cut away… Probably sent a mixed message. XD
Before that I talked about my clothes like a woman. I told him the way I dress is supposed to be reminiscent of Travis Touchdown. Then, the dude said his name was Travis Touchdown, said I looked like Johnny Depp, and stated there was a Kevin Bacon-type relationship between him and Johnny Depp because I look like him… Also, I was wearing Rainbow ‘phones and a Crystal Twilight shirt, which may have been the reason I was singled out.
Actually, I was sitting next to two peppy girls with loads more crap attached to themselves. I just happened to be there.
Also, I’m already in BONC and the So-Cal group hoping to meet others in Santa Cruz with little success… :[
@thps48
I live in Cupertino (LOL), took me about 10 minutes driving locally to get to the theater from my house. If you want meetups, I suggest you check out Bronies of Northern California. I usually get about 3 emails a day from that group informing me about meetups. By the way, did you get a chance to be interviewed by him? he skipped me cause i wasn’t wearing any merchandise. :(
@OMG Magna
Never found out. Thought it was a random blogger with loads of disposable income… Maybe that’s just the impression I get from the yuppies in my neighborhood.
Now then, you from Santa Cruz or farther? ’Cause I have roughly zero meetups in the central coast save one I suggested at the Boardwalk on 8/17. :T
@thps48
uh…..neither, i was the asian teenager foreveraloning , the only pics i took were this one and one of the main sign near the road that listed MLP as one of their movies, was the white guy with the hugeass camera really from KQED?
@OMG Magna
Were you the white guy with a camera or the latin guy with a camera? (Obviously, everypony there had cameras… Besides the fillies… And there were an abnormally high number of colts there too. Point being, that’s probably not much for me to go on. XD )
@Psychopomf
It’s not weird unless you make it weird (and wearing a trench coat in the middle of the summer for a movie intended for little girls is… suspicious).
Aww… I feel bad for the little girls that set their hearts on seeing this movie.
Upon arrival, a little girl and her friends are crushed as they see the “SOLD OUT” sign and grown men waiting in line for a movie that wasn’t intended for them in the first place.
Overcome with despair and disappointment, the little girl and her friends are forced to return home.
no clue about the cam dude…they should’ve had more showings for EQG, i wonder if day 2-4 sold out
I saw some dude who looked like he was from a Troublemaker film with leather decals covering every inch of his jacket.
One final thing: What do you know about the PBS guy? If nothing, I’ll look around for info. :)
Goddamn Hasbro, ignoring us brits.
cool, cool, did you see the excellent scootaloo and twilight cosplays from the 1 P.M. showing? yeah i feel you man, i dont really have any brony friends either :(
*the dude said his name was Travis…
Ja. I declared that I’ve Autism. Then, he cut away… Probably sent a mixed message. XD
Before that I talked about my clothes like a woman. I told him the way I dress is supposed to be reminiscent of Travis Touchdown. Then, the dude said his name was Travis Touchdown, said I looked like Johnny Depp, and stated there was a Kevin Bacon-type relationship between him and Johnny Depp because I look like him… Also, I was wearing Rainbow ‘phones and a Crystal Twilight shirt, which may have been the reason I was singled out.
Actually, I was sitting next to two peppy girls with loads more crap attached to themselves. I just happened to be there.
Also, I’m already in BONC and the So-Cal group hoping to meet others in Santa Cruz with little success… :[
I live in Cupertino (LOL), took me about 10 minutes driving locally to get to the theater from my house. If you want meetups, I suggest you check out Bronies of Northern California. I usually get about 3 emails a day from that group informing me about meetups. By the way, did you get a chance to be interviewed by him? he skipped me cause i wasn’t wearing any merchandise. :(
Never found out. Thought it was a random blogger with loads of disposable income… Maybe that’s just the impression I get from the yuppies in my neighborhood.
Now then, you from Santa Cruz or farther? ’Cause I have roughly zero meetups in the central coast save one I suggested at the Boardwalk on 8/17. :T
uh…..neither, i was the asian teenager foreveraloning , the only pics i took were this one and one of the main sign near the road that listed MLP as one of their movies, was the white guy with the hugeass camera really from KQED?
Were you the white guy with a camera or the latin guy with a camera? (Obviously, everypony there had cameras… Besides the fillies… And there were an abnormally high number of colts there too. Point being, that’s probably not much for me to go on. XD )
I second this notion.
for what its worth, when the 1 P.M. showing finished, most of the people walked out complementing the movie
Bluelight Cinemas 5: Cupertino, California :)
It’s not weird unless you make it weird (and wearing a trench coat in the middle of the summer for a movie intended for little girls is… suspicious).
@Itsthinking
You’re not alone; I would too.
Guess I’m the only guy that would gladly give up my ticket if I saw that, huh?
I don’t they make a trench coat big enough to hide my freakish height and the most face obscuring hat I can think of is a fedora
Upon arrival, a little girl and her friends are crushed as they see the “SOLD OUT” sign and grown men waiting in line for a movie that wasn’t intended for them in the first place.
Overcome with despair and disappointment, the little girl and her friends are forced to return home.
You should be.
Me oh my, could we be feeling a case of Deja vu?
Decisions, decisions.