when i got home after the new years celebrations last night, i took off my boots and found this pin stuck in the bottom of one of them,, a good sign for the new year perhaps ? :-)
David Tennant about Crowley at the Angels, Demons and Doctors con in Germany, 5.5.2024 (x)
Fan question: Do you think you'd get along with Crowley in real life if you were to meet him at, for example, a bar or somewhere? Do you think you'd get along with him? Or do you think you'd hate him and think he's pretentious or something?
David: I think he would be quite a good fun to hang out with, really.
Int: I wouldn't want to live with him.
David: The thing is, he's actually got a heart of gold. All that sort of pretending to be a demon, he's a rubbish demon, he's absolutely awful at following what hell has inscribed. And of course, now he's not part of that anyway, so he's a freelance agent now. And actually he's... I mean, he's... I think he would be quite fun. Yeah. Whereas Aziraphale would be, well, keep the place clean. But I think you could have areally good night out with Crowley. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if I'd rely on him for very much, but I think you'd be good fun. Yes.
For a while, Greygold had some apprehensions for how they'd handle their new appetite, but you know what? Omeluum was onto something with the whole 'Devouring The Enemies Of Who You Care About' dietary plan.
Favored enemy now has new meaning to Greygold. Their orcish heritage would be proud.
Unlike DnD's warding bond spell, nothing is more sexier than BG3's warding bond having no ranged limitations. Maybe Greygold is tightrope-walking the star-crossed lovers tragedy. Maybe Greygold likes a challenge.
Los Angeles Times! See me, more patients and the studio!
So you may have wondered why Habersham's story followed so quickly on the heels of Lucky the Bear's, and the reason is, it was a bit of a teaser.
Over the past few months, I have been interviewed for almost 2 hours by a reporter for the LA Times. Then a photographer came out to the hospital and took photos of me and the hospital and the patients I had at the time (for another two hours!). And then a few weeks ago, another photographer came out to take portraits of the patients I had then. Including one of Habersham. Then, yesterday, September 10, this appeared as the cover of the LA Times Calendar section:
That's Habersham before his surgery. And a wonderful play on Tears for Fears for the title of the story. :-) There's a two page spread inside the paper, and you can read it, and see a lot (if not all) of the photos online here. If the link doesn't work, you can also go to the LA Times and search "toy hospital" in the search box on the site and you should find the article that way too.
Anyway, as you may imagine, I've been doing a bit of a happy dance about the story all weekend. And I really wanted to share it with all of you because a) I thought you might enjoy the article and b) the reporter found me in part because of this blog which you all have chosen to read and follow and like over the years, so you all deserve thanks for the article too!