Monday, September 30, 2019

Digging Deeper Vol 23 - Chewy.com Halloween Box

 Hey guys! IT'S OFFICIALLY HALLOWEEN SEASON!!!!
Check out the Halloween Edition of the Chewy Goody Box. It is absolutely adorable! (Sorry for all the squeaking). This box will make any doggo a happy pupper!

According to their website, the Halloween box contains three treats, two toys and a bandana. Please note - at an additional cost, I ordered a sweater and shirt which ARE NOT PART OF THE GOODY BOX.  Chewy offers a goody box each month which include a variety of doggy treats and toys.  

The cost is $24.99 (FREE shipping over $49) valued at $40+.

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I know he is kind of hard to see in the video. This is Bob-O Taco (Bobby):

He is a 2 year old rescued Smooth Coat Border Collie. 

He likes barking at squirrels, barking at strange people, barking at trees, barking at leaves, barking at the air, walkies, Coffee runs to Starbucks, belly rubs, his pig and homemade chicken jerky.

He does not like strange people touching his head or butt, vaccuum cleaners or trips to the vet.

Bob-O Taco has two personality settings “The Bestest Boy Ever” or “Total Asshole”....no in between.





Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Digging Deeper Vol 22: Creepy Crate Aug 2019


Hey guys! I am so very excited about the August Creepy Crate Subscription Box. I absolutely LOVE it. This is the first of many!!!

According to their website, Creepy Crate is true crime and horror bi-monthly subscription box packed with macabre oddities and collectibles. (ohhh!!) Each month includes a book selection and limited-edition horror and true crime collectibles.

The cost is $39.99 (FREE shipping) valued at $85+.

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Monday, August 26, 2019

Digging Deeper Vol 21: Makeup A Murder

Hey guys! I'm very excited to recieve my first (of many) products from Makeup A Murder.  I just recieved the “Paint Chips Vol. 1” palette and I am happy to share with you.

Makeup a Murder is another great indie cosmetics company offering products without all the nasty stuff that is bad for your skin PLUS it's Gluten Free!  I will definitely be ordering more from this company and you should too!! Check them out!

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Friday, July 26, 2019

Digging Deeper Vol 20: Elvira Cosplay Portrait

Hey guys! I know it's been a little while since my last video / post but I could not pass up the opportunity to share this wonderful and unique unboxing with you!

I received this absolutely gorgeous Elvira Cosplay portrait of one my recent photo shoots from my friend Jonathon McDaniel.  I cannot rave about it enough!!!

Jonathon McDaniel is a Tennessee based artist who specializes in portraits of cosplayers, vintage and fantasy models and yes my friends, he is currently accepting commissions.  I HIGHLY recommend contacting him. Please check out his work:


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Monday, March 26, 2018

MidSouthCon 36 - Recap

MidSouthCon (MSC) is officially Memphis’ longest running multi-genre convention boasting 36 years of business. It is a small local event that is highly celebrated in the Memphis nerd community. No matter what your interest, MSC has something for you. 

I try to attend this event every year even if I am only able to make if for an hour or two on Saturday afternoon. MSC is a great community gathering for Memphis nerds and when I am there I feel like I am seeing family I only get to see on holidays or special occasions.

Pre-event registration for weekend passes is available online. One day passes ($35/17) are available at the door. MSC has a social media presence (FB,TW & IG) but I do not feel they are very active on these sites. Necessary information is provided there but not a lot of pre-event hype that I see with other similar events. They do have a great website with plenty of information. I have found I personally go to the website more than social media for this particular event.

I want to start off by saying MidSouthCon is another event with a heart for community. Every year event organizers select a charitable organization and donate a percentage of the profits. This year they were able to make a sizable donation to Literacy Mid-South, which ties into yet another noble purpose behind this event...education. Their devotion to community and education is reflected in the panels, guests and vendors and I feel understanding this will help the average attendee enjoy this gathering a bit more.
MSC Organizer Carlin Stuart and Literacy Mid-South's Executive Director Knox Shelton
For many years, MSC has been hosted at the Memphis Hilton. This year it was the weekend of March 9-11th. Of course rooms are available at a discounted group rate to attendees. The room rates are reasonable so go ahead make it a fun-filled weekend getaway into total sci-fi and nerd-dom.

The venue itself I am a bit torn about. While Hilton Memphis offers some definite pros - lovely ground floor level with tons of seating and good lighting for photogs, COFFEE SHOP, outdoor seating on a lovely patio complete with fire pits, many break out rooms for panels, COFFEE, lovely grounds with a lake…did I mention COFFEE. There are several cons to the space too - the elevator is a deathtrap and attendees and staff alike were taking bets on when it would die, low lighting and narrow hallways in the lower level make crowding an issue and a nightmare for pics, PARKING IS AWFUL and does not feel at all convenient to the hotel entrance.

I am also aware of issues between the convention and the hotel which include damage of property (not the fault of the event itself but a con-goer) and multiple noise complaints. Did the hotel fail to realize after years of participation they were booking a con? Hmmmm…

Concessions were plentiful and affordable which is a plus if you are planning to be there all day. Nothing is worse than spending your entire budget on cheap concession food and beverages which we have all done before.

I think it is safe to say the biggest focus of MSC is panels and gaming. The panels and demonstrations are extremely diverse, overlapping and back-to-back. The schedule is usually posted early enough so you can plan your weekend around what panels you want to attend and this year they offered an interactive schedule which was super convenient! DO NOT try to participate in everything I don’t think it is humanly possible. Kudos to the schedule master…your efforts are noticed!

Gaming was in multiple rooms and included everything from board games, FORGE, LARP, RPG, miniatures, and this year a Pandemic Tourney. 

One of the many gaming rooms
If you are coming for big name celeb interaction this may not be the event for you but if you are looking to rub elbows with the intellectually elite this is the place to be. Special guests this year included authors Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, artist Peri Charlifu, comic writer and editor Mike Carlin, Science goddess (that is idiot terms for mission operations engineer) Keri Bean, Editor Ellen Daltow, Writers Alan Alexander and Mike Resnick and nerd parody band The Library Bards. 

VIP Guests during the Opening Ceremony
Most conventions offer “kid friendly” activities but MSC has it down to an art. The kids’ area is headed up by Annie Patton and her gallery of volunteers. Each year your “little”, as she refers to the kiddos in her area, can make arts & crafts; have a lights out neon dance party, see a pirate band, watch science experiments or whatever fun activity she has on the schedule. Her space is always fun and highly decorated. MY REQUEST…give her more room!! 

Kid's Room this year
pictured: Neon Dance Party, Annie shows off her slime skills, Summer assist kids with science experiments.
By comparison to other conventions the vendor floor is relatively small but packed. If offers a great mix of nerdy treasures and geeky memorabilia. MSC offers a good selection of authors selling their books, which actually made up the bulk of what I purchased (Sivads of March by Mike McCarthy and Lost Born by Chris Jowers). There are also plenty of artists’ works to choose from, handcrafted items and a few community tables. 

A few of the booths in the vendor area (MSC is a readers paradise!)
In addition to panels, gaming and shopping there are quite a few other “things to do” on the schedule like opening and closing ceremonies, VIP meet & greet, Banquet & Darrell Awards, midnight showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show, Dance Parties Friday & Saturday night, Art & Charity Auction, VIP breakfast, Teddy Bear Tea Party.

Friday night banquet
I did have one “not so pleasant” experience at the event in association with check in which included missing passes. A TRP photog and myself were scheduled to be there working as photographers under media passes which went MIA prior to our check in. During the process of check in we ended up being passed off MULTIPLE TIMES before finally finding a person who was willing to handle the situation. I have organized many events in my lifetime and I know sometimes attendees with “special passes” are not always regarded as paying customers by the staff. As a reminder we were there to do a job. We have opted to either cut our normal rate or forego payment in support of specific events that mean a lot to us. Please treat “special pass attendees” with the same respect as the paying customers. We dedicate a lot of time and our personal finances to your program. I do want to add this singular incident was not reflective of the staff during the rest of the event. During the remainder of the event the staff and volunteers were very attentive and helpful.


One of the things I love about MSC is the cosplayers. This is the opportunity for me to check out what is new with my local counterparts. Let me tell you Memphis has some talented cosplayers and I am always excited to see their creations up close and personal.


MSC has a cosplay contest or “Masquerade”. Most of my readers know by now I am not a huge fan of participating in cosplay contests. I actually avoid it. I have been in (& placed) in MSC’s Masquerade in the past. From friends and attendees I continue to receive mixed reviews about participating in this competition. Prepare to be on hand for a long time with this one. Pre-judging is very detailed and CAN BE BRUTAL. You need to be in your toughest skin before entering this one! If they do not like your creation…you know it! Now they do not come out and say “your cosplay looks like shit” but you will receive less than flattering feedback. Pre-judging starts around 8pm, stage appearances 10ish with an intermission concert before announcing winners. Prepare to be onsite until 1 or 2 am. There is a kiddie cosplay contest to which is much earlier in the day. OH the cuteness!


If you are looking for a fully packed weekend of nerdy goodness do not miss this local con.










Monday, March 5, 2018

Visioncon Recap

My Bellatrix LeStrange Cosplay 
Over the weekend I was called once again by the crew at Toy Robot Photography to help wrangle cosplayers for con photos. This time I was at Visioncon at the Hilton Branson Convention Center in Branson, MO (February 23-25).

If you are not familiar with Visioncon, it is a comic convention that has been in existence for about two decades. It is a mid-sized con that reels in some pretty strong celebs, exhibits and professional cosplayers. You will not see the likes of Gal Gadot or Jason Momoa attending but you can very possibly see Laura Tyler from Face Off (FYI – I LOVE HER!!!), Keegan Conner Taylor from Once Upon a Time or John Shipp from the Flash.

Visioncon is a 501C3 organization who prides themselves on supporting location charities’. This year they turned their attention and support to the Springfield MO chapter of Habitat for Humanity.

It is a three day event kicking off on Friday around noon and wrapping up on Sunday at 2pm. Of course come for the customary opening and closing ceremonies but be sure to attend the minion auction and closing ceremony raffle since these are fundraising for a good cause.

The vendor floor is open Friday 12:00 -7:00, Saturday 9am -7pm and Sunday 9am to 2pm. Workshops and after hours events extend on into the night are usually 18+. Some of the more interesting after hours activities were the cosplay dating game & Whose Line is it Any Way. Expect your usual after hour parties as well but be prepared to travel as they are not always onsite at the venue.

Kewpie Doll Cosplay as Carl Grimes / "Itty Bitty Baby Potter"

Visioncon has a good online presence where you can keep an eye out for new VIP guests, check the schedule or pre-register for weekend passes. Pre-Registration costs are $40 for the weekend or $55 at the door with reduced rates for guests 13-17 years of age and kids under 13 are free with paid adult admission. Day passes are available too for $40.

The event is located in the Hilton Branson Center which is located on Sycamore Street in downtown Branson area. Garage parking was available for $10 for day or lot parking a bit further down for $5. I thought the garage was convenient and reasonably priced especially considering it was raining heavily on Saturday so we opted for garage parking. Your parking pass, unlike most places, allows for leaving and returning at no extra cost and the attendant was one of the friendliest and most attentive people I had ever encountered in such an environment.


The convention center is also one of two sponsor hotels, the second being Best Western. There is plenty to do, outside of the con, if you want. The downtown area was a pretty busy place with shopping, restaurants and other sources of entertainment. The Branson Landing galleria mall is within a couple minutes walk of the facility.

Since I mentioned restaurants & food, one big negative was the concessions costs at the venue. They were high! $22 for a pizza $8 for a burger. Now I usually have a cooler in my car with some healthier options than pizza, burgers and hot-dogs but this time I did not. We opted to take the crew off site for dining as a result.

Side note – I am curious if the community is very cos-friendly. I stopped by Hurts Donuts (NOMNOMNOM) and Chick-fil-A in full Bellatrix LeStrange gear. While I did get some strange looks for the “older” patrons I received a lot of smiles too! I just REALLY wanted to someone to ask me if I was with one of the Branson shows…yes the new Harry Potter Theater on 76! (hahahaha…wait that is a genius idea!!)

Hurts Donuts has SWINGS to play on!!!!  The witch goes to Chick-fil-A and was loved!!! 

Visioncon offered a very full schedule of panels / workshops, everything from paranormal investigations to costuming & prop making. Several of the workshops offered hands-on demos like wire wrapping jewelry. There were also panels on movie making, writing and storytelling and of course the now typical Nerd Community “Hot Topics” (i.e. – bringing your community together, cos-positivity).


Registration and check in went very smoothly but I did hear several people commenting security was a bit relaxed and “badge passing” was very easy. Since I was a media guest I did not receive a swag bag of freebies so I cannot really comment on what it contained or if one was offered.


This is my "isn't it cute" face!
The vendor floor was quite extensive. Vendor booths were primarily located on the bottom floor it did extended to a 2nd level. The vendors were the traditional set you would expect to see. Nothing very
surprising. authors, artists, comic book & collectible vendors, jewelry, corsets & clothing, t-shirts and other various handcrafted fandom knick-knack’s, jewelry and toys. I tend to purchase in the fandom of what I am cosplaying so I left with several Harry Potter prints, Lego mini-figs and a crocheted Hedwig. My favorite purchase was my Game of Thrones Turvis Wine Tumbler! WOOT! (Now I can drink and know things).

As far as layout, I noticed an issue with the arrangement of the con floor. Overall first impressions could be drastically different depending on which side of the stairs you descended. The left side looked very full and busy while the right side seemed sparse as it was occupied by community groups and people promoting other cons and activities. It also appeared that there was supposed to be a line of celebrity cars at the show. Sadly they did not all show up which created a huge empty space at the bottom of the space on the right side. I have never really noticed this to be an issue in the past at other cons. Maybe have a contingent plan and be prepared to move booths around to cover gaps. I have to wonder if the vendors on the right side, which also included the main stage, were impacted by the lack of booths or did the main stage draw people in and make up for it? Maybe a bit more flash at the bottom of the stairs so that whatever side they choose, people will be greeted right away by the glitter of the event.

The community cosplay groups were in full force at Visioncon. The local Ghostbusters crew were there complete with replica car and of course the fully decked out Star Wars 501st Legion with R2 units, a half scale Tie Fighter & a snow speeder.

This year the celeb guests were Casper Van Dien (Starship Troopers, Sleepy Hollow), Keegan Conner Taylor (Bates Motel, Once Upon a Time) and Andy Fields (Five Nights at Freddie’s). Celeb photos ops available for $40 or less for a selfie at the table. I did notice Casper Van Dein photobombing a couple of people! Go Casper…that made someone’s day. Casper also helped out with a Starship Trooper armor build workshop! Cosplay guests were Eric Moran & Kit Quinn.

Also available were a very busy gaming room and several Kid Friendly activities (Saturday only) like a Pokémon Hunt, Disney sing a long, Science experiments.

Con staff ere very helpful and easy to identify and there seemed to be a welcoming sense of community as most of the attendees and vendors seemed to know each other very well.


There was a strong attendance, but that seemed to be mostly Saturday from noon -8pm. Sunday hosted a very light crowd which could probably be boosted by offering some more significant Sunday content to draw people in. Also, I would suggest having a few “barkers” on the floor urging people to enter the costume contest.This is something I have seen at most cons, but did not encounter here. The organizers should also consider offering some “Cosplay Floor Awards” which is kind of a cool thing for those who cannot stay until the cosplay contest.

Visioncon is very cosplay driven, from the attendees to the workshops offered. I was quite impressed with the number and talent of the cosplayers we encountered. They were out in mass spanning all fandoms imaginable and the quality of the craftsmanship was on point.


As expected there was a Cosplay contest on Saturday night at 8pm. Awards offered for the following levels Journeyman (novice), Master (advanced), Exhibition (non-competition entry), and Youth (15 and under). Each competitor was judged on craftsmanship, materials, props, makeup & prosthetics, stage presence and the catch all “other” that incorporates lighting, animated parts, sound effects, etc.


This is my first year attending but have several friends who have attended or worked at Visioncon in the past who highly recommend we come out. Overall I thought it was a great con and I already putting it on the books for next year with a plan for bringing more of my cosplay crew with me.

Visioncon 2019 is scheduled for March 8-10, 2019 so MARK YOUR CALENDAR and join me there!





Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Digging Deeper Vol 19: Glamour Ghoul December 2017

Hey guys! I am excited to be unboxing the December Glamour Ghoul Box. This month's theme is appropriately enough "Glamour Ghouls".  The products are dedicated to the classic ladies of the macabre (Elvira, Lily, Morticia...).  

Glamour Ghoul describes their box as "cruelty free indie cosmetics and other beauty products PLUS horror/gothic handmade Etsy goodies".

The December box included several Esty items including holiday ornament, soap, makeup, hand mirror and a cute votive candle.  Vendors are Gore Jess Laboratory (Etsy), Rebel Rouge Labs (Etsy), StrangeFireandFumery.com, ChuckHodi (Etsy), BuildYourEmpire.us and ApocalypticBeauty (Etsy). The items are valued at $42.50, which appears to be fair market value for this box! 

Glamour Ghoul Boxes are $30 plus shipping or you can grab a Beauty Bag or Random Grab Bag for $10 plus shipping.

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