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| Quakecon 2003 Journey - Sunday
Fire Alarm, Banging Doors, Phone
Calls Even though I was just in my xtra large Qcon t-shirt that hung down like a dress, I stood outside the door and looked down both ways looking for people. I heard people run to the stairs before I opened the door. Just then a guy stuck out his head out of his room. I asked, "Was that a real fire alarm?" He replied, "It's a false alarm." I didn't know if I could trust him right off, so I said, "How do YOU know?" He said he called the front desk. Since I was half awake, I told him something stupid, and Jube won't let me live up to it now. I said, " OH! okay. I thought someone was ringing our door bell so I was going to tell them to go away." Jube kept kicking me around Sunday morning about this. With her comments of, "HaHa, telling some guy she thought the door bell was ringing, hotel rooms don't have doorbells Cali!" *bleh!* Terrible Tournament Nightmares Seeing A Few People Before I
Left Jube and I decided to hog what we called the special people couches. During the event if anyone sat on those couches they'd look at you like you were a peon. Had the expression on their faces like wouldn't you like to be sitting here! It overlooked down the hallway, and the escalator so many people walked by. We thought we would stay still for once to say bye to anyone we knew. There was a guy that looked very familiar. I had a hunch it was Yossman, who has the site called Quakeconpics.com. I asked him what his nick name was and he showed me his badge. It was him! I spoke with him and Redwood for a bit about the event and how Ms.Quakecon went. I also mentioned how much I have enjoyed his qcon pics site. I went through various years of pics before I went to Quakecon this year to prepare myself for any faces that were common through out the years just in case I met them. Jube and I also bumped into Hellchick as we lingered around to chat before her Shuttle came to take her to the airport. LABTUD came up during this time to show us girls about the pool party that was last night. He also showed us a handful of pictures on his digital camera. As I caught up with Ms.X and Missy for a few minutes, I met a Packet Kid for the first time, his name was Vex. :D Apology to... ? The only reason I bring this up is because a few people at the event asked if I was sad or they said didn't want to introduce themselves to me because I looked at them then looked away. I REALLY didn't see you if I did that. I was skimming faces to find girls that were supposed to be in the tournament matches. If you walked up and talked to me (which a few of you did!), asked what was up rather that left me alone, I would have been my normal chipper self.. even if I did feel like the life was drained out of me. :) Final Thoughts Another thing, I came to this event to get coverage here at LadyGamers, not for you girls to BRAINWASH me in making me crave to play Quake III Arena again. I am an Enemy Territory gamer right now for Pete's sake. I live and breath that game, I don't go to sleep at night until early morning. During the event when I was watching those matches I constantly had this thing where I would have went this way, or I would have shot at this time. or would have strafed or jumped over that lightning gun zap or I would have jumped on the pad in mid air and shoot of my rocket jumps over and over again to get the girl dizzy. heheh. These girls really had me itching to play the game again, I realized how much I missed the old Q3 days of playing the game exclusively. I still have it installed on my computer so I think I need to check into playing one some mods for it. Overall, through out the event I noticed something important that I
have never noticed at any E3 Events I have attended in the past. Majority
people were very friendly when they knew who you were, but if they didn't
know this, you would have 'occasional instances' where you were treated
wrongly. I just have always been the type of person where even if I don't
know who someone is I would still be nice to them. If not a full smile it
was a grin. I am not in any way saying I am a better person at all by
saying this. It's just how I was brought up. You treat everyone equally,
because you never who you may run into that is a very important
person (V.I.P.). [Back to Quakecon 2003 Journey] |
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