it was a great evening, thanks to everyone who worked so hard to make it
memorable!
were there any photos taken of the event and posted anywhere? I've been looking
but haven't found any.
thanks again!
Maribeth/embers
--- In sfbrowncoats@yahoogroups.com, "Suzette Lalime Davidson" <suzetteld@...>
wrote:
>
> Hey, Browncoats,
>
> I was assisting Johnny as a Browncoat Volunteer. (that was me at the door
taking tickets, with Daphne Trowbridge-Williams.)
>
> It was great to see everyone at Can't Stop the Serenity.
> And what a turnout! There were folks there from as far away as Sacremento,
Santa Rosa, Fremont and Redwood City. Probably farther - those were the folks
who admitted they'd driven that far to see a couple of films they'd already seen
- and loved!
> That's a long drive on a weeknight, through concentrated Bay Area traffic, I
tell you what.
>
> There were some shiny outfits that night -- all the people who dressed up as
characters from Dr. Horrible, Serenity - KUDOS. My favorite, however, was a
t-shirt that said "Mine is an Evil Laugh." I still sort of sniff when I think
that Wash is dead. (sniff. sniff.)
> There was also another t-shirt with the "Grrrr Argh" logo on it.
> I love it when folks make their own t-shirts, costumes, headgear - and boy
were there a LOT of Jane hats! Yee-haw! I even spied some mighty fine, striped
wrist warmers, like the ones that Penny wore in Dr. Horrible! COOL!
>
> Despite the technical difficulties, I think most of us had a rockin' good
time. There really is nothing like sitting in a movie theater with a couple
hundred people who love Firefly, singing along with the Dr. Horrible songs! I
haven't felt that much Whedon love since I went to the Parkway to watch "Once
More With Feeling."
>
> Happy Independence Day!
>
> Suzette L. Davidson
> East Bay Browncoat and maker of molasses cookies
> "D'ya need anything dampened, or... made soggy?.."
>