And another NTIF fades into the sunset...
Mar. 9th, 2009 12:04 pmWell, it was crowded and noisy and they really screwed the pooch on the layout, since the city of Dallas is redoing the Automotive Building. We asked for a corner booth away from the stage and got put on a wall about 50 feet from the stage (nothing between us and the music).
Ah...the music. It's safe to say we were not near the A-List stage. Or even the B-List. The later it got, the more feedback we got to hear from the speakers. (Either they were giving the sound man too much Guinness or not enough!) I am hoarse from yelling to be heard above said mediocre* music.
They added 57 more vendors this year, most of whom are either companies trying to get your information so they can sell it (sign up for a chance to win a vacation/golf clubs/whatever), or were jewelers. I kid you not, one of the other buildings--the one with the Irish Dancers in it, yay!--was like 70% jewlery vendors. Sheesh. Then they didn't let anyone start loading out until almost 9pm. On Sunday. Thankfully I was able to leave early, since I had a 3 hour drive back to Austin.
However...I saw many, many lovely dogs. Everything from teeny Papillons to enormous Wolfhounds, Grand Pyrenees, and Great Danes. The dogs were generally better-behaved than the people, frankly. I saw a grown man glomp another, which made me boggle. I got to work with
....and it's over 'til next year.
Going to see Watchmen tonight with the World's Best Niece. Screw doing laundry!
* I did buy CDs from The Next Chapter as well as Loescher & Kenneth (which is actually a flash drive!). They were worth it. The others....not so much, sorry.
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Date: 2009-03-09 06:17 pm (UTC)God, I REALLY hope they revert to the old layout next year.
How was the movie?
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Date: 2009-03-12 02:30 am (UTC)Watchmen is very very violent, but I thought they did a good job of compressing the series into 2.5 hours of movie.