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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003, The Midnight Rambler wrote: > "Doug Elrod" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Fory-san) wrote: > > > > > >Portal of evil and Something Awful have been taking potshots at furries > > > >for a long time. (I guess making fun of Trekkies is passe now?) S.A. > has > > > >a bad habit of stealing other people's convention photos and > > > >photoshopping them to suit their puprposes. > > > > > > I know several cosplayers (people who dress up in anime costumes) have > > > actually > > > threatened to sue the makers of the site because they've taken photos of > > > their > > > personal property. Personally, I wouldn't go that far but I can see why > > > they'd > > > be angry about it. Anyway, I'm happy to admit that I'm a geek. I love > anime, > > > Star Trek, SF, SCA, MST3K, horror, fantasy, and furrydom. They've all > > > affected > > > my desires to do what I want to (that is, being a big wig in the > animation > > > and > > > film industry). ^.^v > > > > Which brings up the issue of "What's up with Lidsville fandom"? > > > > -Doug Elrod ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > shudders to think that there might be such a thing :-) > > You name it, there's a fandom for it. If I've learned anything, it's that. > No series too small, no variation too strange. I went out for Halloween as a Lidsville hat once...(kind of a top hat made out of a cardboard box and bristol board, but you get the idea). swac Who just the other day met a girl who dressed up as Sigmund (as in "and the Sea Monsters"). Kismet!
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