PaladinCecil

Dan Twedt
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  • Deviant for 18 years
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My Bio
Current Residence: Tacoma, Washington
Favourite genre of music: Hard rock
Favourite cartoon character: Duo Maxwell, Edward Elric to name a couple

Favourite TV Shows
Mariners baseball
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Aerosmith, Queen, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin
Favourite Games
Mario, Zelda, Final Fantasy, Tales
Favourite Gaming Platform
Nintendo
Other Interests
Baseball, video games, anime, hard music
Man, it's been a while since I last made an update. I really need to post here more often. Earlier this year, I found out that Kirk Cameron was touring libraries across the country to read a couple of children's books he wrote to kids and their families. Since I discovered the Living Waters program that he had done with Ray Comfort a decade ago, I really admired what the two of them were doing, and knew that getting a chance to meet either of them would be exciting. When I found out that Kirk would be visiting Seattle on his library tour, I had to make an attempt to go there and was able to get a friend from church to take me. The experience was wonderful and is one that I'll always cherish. Meeting Kirk wasn't just exciting, but also that he's a really genuine and caring person with strong moral values that wants kids to have a positive future. When he read As You Grow and Pride Comes Before the Fall, he would read each page, getting the kids excited about what would come next
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I can't say enough about how great my experience at Anime Houston was last summer. Because I had been wanting to meet Greg Ayres for over a decade and that he was rarely invited to conventions on the west coast, I decided to travel to one he was scheduled for, and although it took more than twelve years to meet him, the day finally came. He had done so much great work in his career, and the role that made me want to meet him the most was Koyuki in BECK Mongolian Chop Squad. I watched the show in December of '09 and fell in love with it so much, that I knew I had to meet all the voice actors for the five main characters. I had already meet Johnny Yong Bosch, Eric Vale, Jerry Jewell and Justin Cook and chose to travel to Anime Houston to meet Greg. It was my first time attending a con outside the western time zone since Nan Desu Kan '11 in Colorado and was definitely worth the trip. Along with meeting Greg, I got to meet many other VAs for the first time, and it was nice to see Johnny
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Man, I can't believe it's been more than three years since I've posted here. I never intended to go this long without more content. Since my last post, I've used more Miis for Go Vacation and have also been to a couple of cons, which were SacAnime summer '21 and Anime Houston last year, and I plan to add pictures before too long.
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Thanks for the faves!
Thanks for the fave!
Thank you for the fav^^
Hey, good to hear from you. Hope you enjoyed Kumoricon.
i didnt go there XD
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