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Adam Baldwin Q &A at Dallas Comic Con.
7 1/2 minutes of video clips of Adam Baldwin's Q & A at 16 October 2005's Dallas Comic Con. MAJOR Serenity SPOILER ON PAGE and in video.
While it was previously reported that only Joss would be doing a DVD commentary, Adam says that he is, and implies that other cast members will be, working on a DVD commentary track "soon."
October 18 2005
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RavenU | October 18, 15:40 CET
Lioness | October 18, 16:27 CET
It's a time-honored tradition among girlfriends and wives to say, "Look, sweetie, I know that's your favorite, but...." Not that I've had to do that...no...no way...not my hubby...*ahem*.
Rogue Slayer | October 18, 18:25 CET
RavenU | October 18, 18:48 CET
Ah, or like putting out family photos whenever they're around...not that I've ever done that!
It's actually quite typical of convention guest to have a weekend bag packed with the same clothes, they wear to each convention.
I wonder why. Just makes it look like they can't afford clothes! I'd imagine it's probably less prevalent with the women, but I haven't a clue since I've been to all of one real 'verse convention. I just assume women, particularly actresses, are more concerned about their looks and clothes. I can totally see the men just sniffing something before shoving it in a bag!
Rogue Slayer | October 18, 19:17 CET
Hey! We know how to use a washing machine! ;)
But, indeed, as far as I am concern I choose my clothes taking the first one that comes on the shelf (the one where I put my clean stuff!).
Le Comité | October 18, 20:20 CET
Speak for yourself, I know plenty of men that have turned white things pink because they think they can just chuck it all in together! :~P But if you can do your own wash, you are truly a remarkable man!
Rogue Slayer | October 18, 20:37 CET
[ edited by electricspacegirl on 2005-10-18 19:18 ]
electricspacegirl | October 18, 21:17 CET
Back to the topic at hand. I loved these clips. I especially love [MAJOR SERENITY SPOILER] "Wash, stop dying!" That was hi-larious.
electricspacegirl | October 18, 21:27 CET
brownishcoat | October 18, 22:23 CET
electricspacegirl | October 18, 23:26 CET
Speak for yourself, I know plenty of men that have turned white things pink because they think they can just chuck it all in together!
What? 'Cos you can't chuck all your clothes together in the washing machine?? ;)
More seriously, the secret is to have only "casual" clothes, the one strong enough to last 5-10 years and not loose their color.
Never had any doubt about it. :P
Further evidence that I'm just not a girl. I sometimes wear the same thing two days in a row, especially if I go places where people didn't see what I wore the day before.
Isn't that common? Don't everybody do the same? ;)
OK, and then, for more serious stuff: I was talking about a (female) friend a few months ago, and although she seemed quite casual this day, she told me that she nevertheless had some "base makeup" (I don't know the english word for "fond de tein") and that no woman, whatever she might say, would show herself after waking up without having put at least this in the bathroom.
I am quite pleased, ESG, that you prove her wrong, 'cos that was bothering me to think that no woman could live without at least a little bit of makeup!
And now, is anyone else quite a little bit disturbed that a topic starting with Adam Baldwin (quite masculine), a man who played Jayne (even more masculine!), ends up talking about washing delicate clothes in a machine and using makeup in the morning?
Le Comité | October 19, 01:07 CET
[ edited by Lioness on 2005-10-18 23:48 ]
Lioness | October 19, 01:47 CET
Also, many people have said I don't need it. Born with long eyelashes and I have good skin because I'm always drinking water.
Lioness, cute picture! Adams so sweet. Now all this discussion makes me want to see Jayne have to dress in drag in order to pull off some kinda crazy heist. Hey, Mal did it...twice!
electricspacegirl | October 19, 02:56 CET
brownishcoat | October 24, 23:01 CET