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Thanksgiving Quirky Gallery Tour

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I have lived long enough. My way of life
Is fallen into the sere, the yellow leaf...


Well, I'm not sure that I'm as gloomy as poor Macbeth was when he gets to this part of the play, but certainly I've lived the last several weeks in "the sere, the yellow leaf," and with lots and lots and lots of the latter falling here in Cephiro (and it raining too hard to make much headway raking) and the former seen everywhere along the interminable commute north to my campus, I felt it was high time to do an autumn/Thanksgiving makeover in yellow, gold, red, and brown.

But there is lots to be thankful for. First, getting under 20 weeks to retirement. Second, two very tight US House of Reps racing both finally falling on the right side: 1. Kanjorski near my campus, who prevailed over a contender who made a reputation for blaming the rotting infrastructure of his city on Evil Hispanic Others and using their threat to do nothing but sing "God Bless America" as loudly as he could while buzzards circled and chickens came home to roost. 2. Kratovil, who won a very MKR-tinged victory here in Cephiro over a compulsive liar whose motto was "Liberal Policies Never Work!" (Y'know, like Social Security, the Pell Grants, Family and Health Leave, etc. etc.) Sensei's anime-hating but Umiesque wife made hundreds of calls in this cause and finally hobbled into the voting place on a walker, as she's still recovering from her knee replacement last month.

And of course, Change, and Sunrise, and Tears on faces, Black and White.

So I decided to make my "Thanksgiving" Quirky Gallery Tour into a way of offering thanks to many people who helped get me started in animation art collecting and have continued to show me courtesy, even in a hobby that is competitive by its very nature.

Some of these thanks are to people no longer actively with us; some are to people whose job is passing as I type (Sayonara and god-speed, Stephen!). And I know I had to bypass many others who ought to have been thanked. But I did recognize (in no special order): vapalla, alyssium, animanga (i.e., Yann), kacfrog711, anime jewell, cherry snow, Mandarake, Michael (of Michael's Cardcaptors), carkiechu, vamppire, drakonia, Ashleen Gayda (a GMU student of mine), vampyreshoujo, iriairi, rallihir, kamidake, Anime Museum, snakeskii, Animechaos, ecchi-mayo, Anime Asylum (i.e., Curt), and reithejelly.

An apologetic and sincere :bow2: thanks :bow2: to people not in the list or gallery tour whom we both know deserve to be thanked as well.
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Post by moonrabitt »

I think I recognize like 4 people on your list....I guess I should be more active, but I'm terrible with names ^^;

Darn Macbeth sounds so suicidal.....:S

I think it's a nice idea, and the descriptions sounds so sweet ^_^
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moonrabitt wrote:I think I recognize like 4 people on your list....I guess I should be more active, but I'm terrible with names ^^;

Darn Macbeth sounds so suicidal.....:S

I think it's a nice idea, and the descriptions sounds so sweet ^_^
Yeah, I sometimes identify with Macbeth, and think I've done everything people expected me to do, and gotten hell for it, and so it's time to chuck it in. (But who will sign for the package from Anime Museum? And there's a nice batch of qwerty abcdefarian sketches coming up Thursday morning! Might as well live.)

It is part of my increasingly "gray" feeling that when I look over the really influential people that I recognize in my thanksgiving funky tour, a surprising number have either quit collecting, become inactive, or gone underground. Maybe that means that the hobby is one that tends to "burn out" people, who sooner or later have to pay more attention to life issues and less to the browse/win/wait/scan/flaunt/repeat cycle that is easy to get caught up in. Me too: I'm much less of an auction browser than I was even a year ago. But maybe I'm incurably immature: anyhow, getting a package full of nice cels still gives me that old thrill and makes we want to skewer one more pretender to the Scottish throne before I go snuff out the candle.

Life's a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. But so is the Rayearth OAV, and that can be pretty funky in places. Might as well enjoy the ride.

Still waiting for the actives on Beta to realize that they've been thanked in this gallery....
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Post by majinuub »

I don't think I can list make a list of the people who helped me with my collection since I'm pretty forgetful with names :emb .
The story with the TNN cel from Ecchi-mayo is endearing and goes to show how nice people can be.
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sensei wrote: Life's a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. But so is the Rayearth OAV, and that can be pretty funky in places. Might as well enjoy the ride.
I had to smile after reading that. :wink: Sensei's words of wisdom. ^^

As always, I love the new quirky gallery tour. What a nice way to remember how blessed we are in having such good friends to share this crazy hobby with. :)
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Thats a really cool idea for Thanksgiving! Since I get most of my production art from Ebay or Yahoo Japan, I would know who to thank!
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Thanks, everyone. It is easy to forget people who have done you a favor, whether there was a cel or just a kindness involving a better scan, a screen cap, an episode ID, etc. This has been a good exercise for me in a very wearying and frustrating time. (Don't get me started on today's faculty talk, which discussed the use of Western fairy tales in anime and manga stories ... it went well, but I had to get another faculty member to help get the laptop connected so I could play the clips, as the campus IT staff said that providing tech support for such an event was "very low on their list of priorities.") Sensei wishes for a seriously hyperviolent mecha, with an easy to follow instruction manual, for Christmas.

Someone go Image reithejelly, kamidake, alyssium, carkiechu, and some of the other regulars who don't realize they're being thanked.

Heh. Watch out for my Anime Museum update, which is now in my hot sweaty paws but needs scanning etc. Just in time for 50K too.
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Heyya Sensei :blob

I have not been posting much but wanted to say that I found your Thanksgiving Tour to be quite an enjoyment. Love the TB Piggie bath Mae sent, it's so cute!!

PS- Congrats on 50K :wave:
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sensei wrote: Someone go Image reithejelly
I'm here! *waves hand wildly* Thanks, Sensei! :dban :dban :dban
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That's a really cool idea for a thanksgiving tour sensei! I enjoyed my tour. ^_^
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Sensei, Thank you for sharing! As always, your gallery tour is wonderful!! :yourock:
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Otakusin wrote:Love the TB Piggie bath Mae sent, it's so cute!!
Tonde Buurin is a riot: I'm looking for some spare time to watch the Cantonese dubs being posted up on YouTube. The show is so oriented toward visual humor that the language barrier hardly exists.
reithejelly wrote:I'm here! *waves hand wildly*
*waves back*
HotIce wrote:That's a really cool idea for a thanksgiving tour sensei! I enjoyed my tour.
Thank you, HotIce. It was good therapy just to think over good experiences from the past 8 years. It's been a tough couple of years, but I'm thankful for a hobby like this to keep me sane. (Or at least insane in a more enjoyable way than the rest of my absurd life.)
Kero wrote:Thank you for sharing!
Thanks, everyone for sharing! Cels just wanna be seen!
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