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    Museum Robot
    • May 9, 2007
    • 5794

    Nerd Therapy Session: Adventures in Cosplay



    In order to flex my (somewhat scrawny) writing muscles and perhaps to deal with some pain, I've decided to start posting little essays about some of my more embarrassing moments in my life that I can completely blame on my nerdy obsessions.

    I wasn't exactly Miles Davis as a kid, so the well runs deep folks. I also welcome guest submissions at any time, so open up and let the healing commence.




    The Scarf


    Let me open with this, I played Doctor Who on television.


    It was on a crappy Canadian cable access show that nobody ever saw but I like to think of myself as the unofficial 12th Doctor. I am available for conventions.

    The back story to this is kind of noble, a cable access host was holding a drama class at the local library. I was 12 and shy, so it seemed like a good thing for me to try. Myself and some friends joined but I was the only one who went to the second meeting. There were girls there and the little bubble of mutual respect was intoxicating to me. I was drunk on confidence.

    The final project was to create a short film for Channel 10 that supported the local library, you could be anything you wanted but preferably a fictional character. Some of the choices were weird, one girl was a hooker, another kid was a worm (no costume, he just did that break dance move across the floor in the scene) and I of course, chose Doctor Who.

    I had been hooked on Who since I was six and saw "Day of the Daleks" on TVO. My older sister`s constant complaining was a great warning sign that it wasn`t for everyone so I never, ever let anybody know before, especially a large group of strangers.

    My all too wonderful and enabling grandparents were awesome about it. My grandfather provided the coat and the hat (which still hangs in my garage) and my grandmother knitted me the Tom Baker scarf, it was amazing and 12 feet long.

    On the day of the filming, we had a party at the instructors house and she made us all feel like adults at a cocktail party, it was empowering.

    I was still completely high the next day, that I decided to wear my scarf to school.

    Yep, I marched right onto the play ground of my Catholic school (I know that`s not important but it kind of is in a weird way) and immediately regretted my decision. I will say this, the burns I received were not very biting, most of the kids in my class let it slide or made some smug, lame crack.

    Except for this one British born kid two grades below me. He seemed especially smart mouthed, although from a very safe distance.

    I put the scarf on a shelf in the hall and resolved to carry it home and not wear it.

    At lunch time, my friend tapped me on the shoulder and said "you might want to see this". Outside, a bunch of fifth graders were having a tug of war with my scarf, leading the charge that mouthy looks-like-Reggie-Mantle kid from earlier in the day. I took back my property and knocked down the ring leader, which just made him louder.

    I learned a valuable lesson about too much sharing that day but it took a few dozen more similar horrifying incidents to truly hammer it home. In retrospect though, I started bringing my library loaned Doctor Who hard covers to school after that and nobody batted an eye, i had lived it down.

    The Kicker: Ten years or so later, I`m sitting in a townhouse I shared with three other people, when one of my room mates starting talking about grade school. I knew we came from the same town but hadn't a clue we went to the same school as well.

    He pulls out a picture of himself as a kid, it was him! It was like finding out I lived with freaking Kaiser Soze! I decided to keep it to myself as he was totally oblivious as to who I was, it was a Tuesday to him, nothing more.

    No copies of the film exist, I had every member of the drama club killed in 1999.


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  • EMCE Hammer
    Moderation Engineer
    • Aug 14, 2003
    • 25680

    #2
    I feel like I have seen inside your soul. Kudos to you, the bravest thing I ever did at that age was *almost* join the Red Devils, perhaps the most pathetic preteen gang in central Ohio. I chickened out, they wanted me to smoke.

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    • cjefferys
      Duke of Gloat
      • Apr 23, 2006
      • 10180

      #3
      Unofficial 12th Doctor.

      Pics?

      Oh, and if it was me, I would have totally spilled the beans to the roommate.

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      • ScottA
        Original Member
        • Jun 25, 2001
        • 12264

        #4
        Now that was a fun read.
        sigpic WANTED: Boxed, Carded and Kresge Carded WGSH

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        • UnderdogDJLSW
          To Fear is Not Logical...
          • Feb 17, 2008
          • 4883

          #5
          Mybe that kid/future roommate was really the Master to your 12th Doctor?

          In the '75 I had a yellow/orange star trek short sleeve shirt. Complete with Gold command insignia and black knit collar. That was worn to school once and after that mistake I only secretly put it on if I was playing at home without friends around.

          Jumping to the future, I used it to give my son a Halloween costume 3 years ago. It was over-sized for him, but he had fun.
          It's all good!

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          • Earth 2 Chris
            Verbose Member
            • Mar 7, 2004
            • 32525

            #6
            What a great story, with an ending I did NOT expect. You have a gift for this Brian. You should have a separate blog for such things, or write a book even!

            I have many stories like this to share. I became very guarded of my nerdom following 6th grade. It was almost like having a secret identity. But still there were many embarrassing moments.

            I look forward to more of these!

            Chris
            sigpic

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            • Werewolf
              Inhuman
              • Jul 14, 2003
              • 14623

              #7
              Great story. That's back when being a nerd actually meant something.
              You are a bold and courageous person, afraid of nothing. High on a hill top near your home, there stands a dilapidated old mansion. Some say the place is haunted, but you don't believe in such myths. One dark and stormy night, a light appears in the topmost window in the tower of the old house. You decide to investigate... and you never return...

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              • samurainoir
                Eloquent Member
                • Dec 26, 2006
                • 18758

                #8
                I always feel like I was born 10-20 years too early.

                Nowadays, in the age of Cosplay, no one would even bat an eye if a kid dressed up as Doctor Who, other than to compliment.

                Really think it's cool that folks have been Cosplaying at Mego Meet... Particularly since the kids really enjoy it.
                My store in the MEGO MALL!

                BUY THE CAPTAIN CANUCK ACTION FIGURE HERE!

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                • MIB41
                  Eloquent Member
                  • Sep 25, 2005
                  • 15631

                  #9
                  We need to make YOU into an action figure now! Great story Brian.

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                  • Splitty
                    Career Member
                    • Jan 25, 2012
                    • 586

                    #10
                    So is THAT why I'm so guarded? It's completely instinctual, but I knew there was a reason why.

                    Also, it's too bad no copies of the short film exist. Too bad indeed...
                    I gots Toyyyyzzzzz

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                    • The Nawd
                      Nawd your head for yes.
                      • Feb 15, 2011
                      • 339

                      #11
                      I have collected what I need to finally start work on my own Tom Baker scarf once more. I'm doing the original color scarf, not his latter one from around the end of his run. I got both patterns from my local PBS station years ago in the early 1980's back when they still aired the original show.

                      This will be my second attempt at it. Never finished the first time (don't ask).

                      GAH! It's sooooooooo long! Wish me luck. I'm gonna need it.

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