Guess I didn’t need to line up last night for a #HallHLine wristband. Got in line before 7:30am and there was one line for everyone. Ppl in front of us had no wristbands. Hope all the wristband ppl get in to the first panel. Chutes not full yet but getting there.
#SDCCLineUpdates Saturday wristbands lines much shorter this year. Fewer lines before the basketball courts. I left the last #HallH panel at the end and this is where I got in line at 6:40. No Blinkysign yet.
@Nerderific@GasmanR@SD_Comic_Con That’s the line for wristbands for Saturday. Once you get a wristband you can leave and come back before 7:30 am and get in the line to get into the panel.
@dustychipura Exec function to sort & get rid of stuff is elusive. Until that sweet sweet hyperfocus kicks in. I've been on a purging tear for a month & I've been letting go of things I've held onto for years that I've finally accepted I'll never use. It's a huge relief to clear stuff out!
@kel_o_watt@c7115291@stilllbarbie I’ve had two. One with and one without “pain relief.” Can’t say the one with was all that much less excruciatingly painful than the one without. Next time they’re gonna have to knock me out.
@BeKindGoodVibes@drinkcomber Many disabilities aren't visible to onlookers. People with mobility issues but not in wheelchair may still not be able to walk or stand/sit in wristband lines or other queues for hours. They should still be able to do panels, exclusives, etc.
@SD_Comic_Con Best for me was @MarkHamill surprising Hall H at the Spongebob panel. First time I've ever knowingly been in the same room with him. (I've seen him on the exhibition floor before, but didn't know it was him until he posted the pics later.)