With the weather sitting at sunny and 75 degrees, it would have been a waste of an afternoon to not take the dogs out for a bit of a romp. I might have put my hat on, but my hair was looking good, in my opinion, so I left it off. Unfortunately, I think this is the last day we’re going to have such a pleasant environment. Rain is supposed to move in overnight and then the temps cool down a bit. By Monday, the forecasted high is only 38 degrees. I’m pretty sure the dogs are more than ready for Spring.
There are a lot of conversations around our house about Comic Con next weekend. Tipper couldn’t be more excited. When I ask her what she’s looking forward to seeing, though, she doesn’t have a clue. She’s going for the experience and to spend time with friends. Celebrities? She’s not as interested in that.
Perhaps it’s a good thing she’s not. They’re pulling a large number from the geriatric section of the Screen Actors Guild. You would have to be over 40 (or near it) to recognize a number of these. Here are a few samples of who’s scheduled to attend.
A couple of these I’m surprised to find they’re still alive. Of course, the danger in booking older celebs is that you never know when one of them is going to croak. You just hope they don’t do it at the event!
Oh, and if you want a picture with one of these folks, be prepared to shell out an additional $60-$100 for the privilege. I guess this is pretty much the only income some of these old-timers have because older TV shows before 2010 didn’t offer anything in the way of streaming royalties. This puts them in the position of having to soak everything they can out of events such as these.
Still, if most of the attendees are younger, are they really going to make that much money?
Good Hair and Comic Con
With the weather sitting at sunny and 75 degrees, it would have been a waste of an afternoon to not take the dogs out for a bit of a romp. I might have put my hat on, but my hair was looking good, in my opinion, so I left it off. Unfortunately, I think this is the last day we’re going to have such a pleasant environment. Rain is supposed to move in overnight and then the temps cool down a bit. By Monday, the forecasted high is only 38 degrees. I’m pretty sure the dogs are more than ready for Spring.
There are a lot of conversations around our house about Comic Con next weekend. Tipper couldn’t be more excited. When I ask her what she’s looking forward to seeing, though, she doesn’t have a clue. She’s going for the experience and to spend time with friends. Celebrities? She’s not as interested in that.
Perhaps it’s a good thing she’s not. They’re pulling a large number from the geriatric section of the Screen Actors Guild. You would have to be over 40 (or near it) to recognize a number of these. Here are a few samples of who’s scheduled to attend.
A couple of these I’m surprised to find they’re still alive. Of course, the danger in booking older celebs is that you never know when one of them is going to croak. You just hope they don’t do it at the event!
Oh, and if you want a picture with one of these folks, be prepared to shell out an additional $60-$100 for the privilege. I guess this is pretty much the only income some of these old-timers have because older TV shows before 2010 didn’t offer anything in the way of streaming royalties. This puts them in the position of having to soak everything they can out of events such as these.
Still, if most of the attendees are younger, are they really going to make that much money?
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