The incoherent bloggings of a die-hard Star Wars fan.
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
The Star Wars line is over. Though we had to split apart to two different theaters, we stuck together until the end and we got to see our movie. I carry with me a plethora or fond memories from the Star Wars line, memories I'll cherish for life. I was a part of something far greater than anyone will care to admit. And despite it all, what I got out of this life-changing experience was far more than just waiting in line to see a movie. I could have cared less about the movie, because meeting all those wonderful people of all ages and races who shared my love for Star Wars meant the world to me (even if some of them didn't seem to get along, lol). Life-long friendships started right there on the corner Hollywood and Orange. So, in no particular order, here's to Cela, Mike, Rusty, Casper, Alyse, Remi, Tim, Jeff, Ric, Lisa, Steve, Laura, Rose, Luis, Otis, Michele, Liz, Grimlock, Aris, Autumn, Caroline, Sarah Marie, Andrew, Val, Matt, Amy, Teresa, Jay, Shane, Bryan, Emily, Nikki, ObiShawn, Josh Co., Josh Ca., Jessica V., Stefanie, Justin, Sarah, Art, Karl, Rich, Alex, James, Jessica, Jason, Matt G., Mr. Smith, Zoe, Red, Lee, Rik, Elliot, Aaron, Chris, Ti, Shing, Nathan, Sara, Larry, Dallas, Brian, Idi, Crystal, Gian, Sameer, Nick, Ron, Ivan, Greg, Erik, Jerry, Tony, Marc, Marc F., Shian, Kerry, Chris T., Carrie, Craig, Peter, Paul, and anyone else I've forgotten to mention. You guys make a crazy Star Wars fan like me feel truly welcome. Thank you. :)
I apologize for the extremely long delay; somehow I never really found time to maintain my blog during the 1001.75 hours I was in line. I deeply regret it, for I now have no active record of one of the greatest experiences of my life, beyond the photos I took. In any case, I'm sure many of you checked out my MTV blog, which I kept during the final two weeks. I don't intend to attempt on summarizing everything that happened in the Star Wars line since I last blogged, but you can always check out LiningUp.net and its Episode III line gallery to get a feel for what it was like. The blog will survive, for now...