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Vitani

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  1. With the renewal of The X-Files, it would be a wonderful time for David Duchovny to make an appearance.
  2. Thank-you This is either myself or Sam. We both have brown hair and glasses so not sure how to seperate us. I wasn't at the earlier shoot but I was at the second shoot and was if fact attending that day and almost missed my own photoshoots due to jumping in and helping out so it's nice to know it helped someone out there! Also it was probably me at the second shoot as I am quite loud and I remember saying I am only one person :) I'm glad you got through and got the photo Seeing you your avatar photo, it was definitely you. So you're welcome and thank you again, I can only imagine how tough that job was.
  3. I was disappointed when I found out the talk was on Saturday when I had bought tickets for Friday, but now, I can't help thinking I made the right decision to go on Friday. If I had gone Saturday I might not have seen him at all. And if the talk was on Friday, there would have been no time to get his autograph. I think it all worked out for the best in the end for me.
  4. At what time did that lane merging happen? Was that when RDA fans started queuing early? The VQ for RDA on Friday did end up being a bit of a waste once into three figures. I left at 7.10pm and he was only at 85, and 400 had been given out before she stopped, knowing that number would never be reached.
  5. This thread is not to share our woes about lengthy queues and troubles with photo shoots. I created this thread so that people could share their experience when they actually finally got to meet Richard Dean Anderson. How many autographs did you get? Were they personalised? How did your photo with him turn out? What was he like to chat to? Etc... I have to say that RDA has been one of my favourite guests to meet since I started attending cons ten years ago. He is SO friendly and is genuinely pleased to meet and chat with every one of us. He made me feel so special, complimenting my name, apologising for problems with the photo shoot (which he knew nothing about), making jokes, and being patient while I sorted out the poor snapshots my camera was producing when I asked to take a photo. I had a sepia print of him that I had been waiting ten years to get signed (bought it at my first con), and never really believed I'd get the chance. I was also surprised and extremely pleased to find out he was doing personalisations. Most big guests do not because they are trying to race through as many people as possible. It did mean waiting a significantly longer time than I expected (I left the con at 7.10pm and his VQ was only at 85), but it was well worth it. I'd much prefer to wait and get a personalisation plus a chat, than sail through with just a signature. I actually got to see him three times on Friday. First to get two prints signed, then for a photo shoot, and then to get my photo signed. By that time personalisations hd stopped, but because I brought my photo to be signed, he was happy to personalise that too!
  6. The crew who help run LFCC give up their own time to volunteer at these events, and their duties are high pressured and stressful. They usually end up as the target of all visitors' angst, complaints and frustrations when something does not go the way we want it. I created this thread for us all to give thanks to any particular crew member who helped you or felt deserves high praise for their efforts. For my part, I was to say big thank you to the lady running Richard Dean Anderson's photo shoot queue on Friday. I got to the photo shoot at 1.30pm when it started, but because I had batch 2, thought I would not be able to join the queue until later. So came back after 15 minutes to find the queue in a complete mess and that the batches had appeared to be ignored. I joined the queue, and despite that fact that the first shoot was to get al the way through batch 2, it only got through diamond/gold passes before the rest of us were sent away until 6pm. We were all pretty irrupted about this and made our thoughts heard loudly several times to this poor lady, who was taking it all very patiently, calmly, and respectfully. I later returned at 5.15pm, not wanting to miss out a second time. When it got to 6 o'clock, she organised the queue into batches like a star. Like she said, there was only one of her, but lots of us, and she coped tremendously. When I got my place in the queue, she informed us that they might not even get to batch 2 this time round (I feel for those in batch 3 and 4), and said we'd have priority tomorrow. To which there was an outcry from people saying they were only there for Friday. I was amongst this group. Thankfully she said that because we were only there that day that e could be given priority, and sent close to the front of the queue, meaning I was able to get my photo. LFCC need more crew members like this. Not only was she good at managing a crowd, had a our voice so everyone could hear, but she was very patient, calm, and poke respectfully to all of us. Thank you. I also want to thank the lady in charge of RDA's signing queue. She maintained it well, was very friendly, and when she saw I had a low VQ number near the end of the day, she helped me get through the system as quickly as possible. Finally, I want to thank the lady sitting next to RDA. By this time personalisations had ended due to time constraints, but because I had my photo shoot picture (which is why I joined the queue a second time later in the day), she said since I had paid for the shoot that I should be able to get it personalised. Is there anyone you want to thank?
  7. Was anyone else disappointed that there were no Roswell prints to choose from when getting William Saddler's autograph. It was great to meet him, but the show I liked him from was Roswell, and there were no photos of him from that series. Had I known I would have bought one from a stall dealer before going to get his autograph.
  8. Wow, a big guest announcement that I am actually excited about - at least I would be if I were going on Saturday. I'm going on Friday. Damn.
  9. Squeeeeee! I never thought it was going to happen!
  10. Hi I've been going to LFFCC for many years, but I've never gone to a preview evening before, as usually I have several guests I want to meet. But since Diana Maulder has cancelled, there are now only two I want to see, and the extra cost of this year's entry fee is putting me off going at the weekend. For those who have gone to the Friday preview, I have a few questions: 1. How busy is it? 2. Is there enough time to see two guests and browse all the stalls? Thanks
  11. I was so looking forward to meeting her as well. It makes the extra cost of this year's entry fee less worth it.
  12. Had a fantastic time. There was lots of room to move about. The signing area was spacious and well set out, and everyone was friendly and helpful. Thanks so much!
  13. She gave a talk at my university once. I love her book 'How I live Now'
  14. That does it. I had been planning on giving this con a miss. Not anymore.
  15. Could just run it on eBay, ending live at the show. But then people not attending the show could bid for it. It also means people without mobile devices can't bid. I preferred this format to sitting in one of the talk rooms, as it meant that you don't have to sit around for the whole auction waiting to find out if there is something you want. I also liked that there were quality prop items rather than just event t-shirts and pictures.
  16. I got no email notification for my Linda Hamilton refundI just checked my bank account every few days and it showed up about 1 week before the show. Thanks, Andrew
  17. Did you get an email notification or did you have to check your account? I still haven't heard anything yet.
  18. I met William B. Davis for the second time, and had a photoshoot with him. I agree, he's a very nice man.
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