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Patreon Exclusive - January 2018 (2.3.18)

We're back from Atlanta and Birmingham! An early look at those vlogs, and some news about upcoming events and conventions. 2018 is gonna be buuuusssyyyy~~

Thanks again for your continued support, everyone! We're working hard and will keep it up.

Patreon Exclusive - January 2018 (2.3.18)

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Hey Christine! Sorry for the late response—this message got buried in emails once the newest Patreon video came out. I don't believe I've ever heard of the Udvar-Hazy Center, but I just looked it up and it's pretty incredible! I sincerely enjoyed the NMUSAF in Dayton and have a sudden interest in everything related because of it. I'm unsure if we'll be traveling out to Chantilly for that or not, but I'm absolutely adding it to our list of possibilities, so thank you so much for bringing it to my attention! :D

Stephen Georg

Sorry for the extra late response! Just wanted to chime in and say that while we're not yet sure if we'll be doing a meetup in Philly (mostly since we're not sure how long we'll be there), if we *do*, you'll hear about it on Patreon!

Stephen Georg

Hey Stephen, if you're going to be in the DC area, and since I know you like space, I personally enjoy the sister location of the Air & Space Museum called The Udvar-Hazy Center that is in Chantilly, VA more than the one that's on the Mall in DC. Its most "recent" addition is the space shuttle Discovery. However, they also have an SR-71 Blackbird (it's actually the exact plane that turned into an old man autobot in one of the Transformer movies so now the display is slightly ruined by having a glass case with Transformer related stuff near it, but the kids like it), a Concorde plane, and the Enola Gay (who's World War II counterpart is in Ohio) though the last plane is always a sobering plane to look upon. The location is made up of two hangars, one for display and one for restoration efforts that you can watch them do, so it's stuffed packed with tons of historical planes and things that fly (drones, rockets, satellites, Mars lander prototypes, space suits, etc.), it can actually feel a bit overwhelming at times. There's no food or drink allowed in the museum, but there's a Chick-fil-a right up the street from where you'd have to get off and on the highway to get to the location anyway so you won't have to worry about food unless you don't want Chick-fil-a, then you just go up the street a couple blocks for other options. Yeah, I guess I'll stop now. If you let me I'll just write a whole essay about everything at that location. Anyway, I'd recommend checking out their website to see if you want to visit.

Christine

(Sorry for the extra late comment......having a job is stressful and time-consuming and takes away from my youtube watching time. lol) All these upcoming trips sound super exciting!! And I'm extra excited to hear you guys will be coming to Philadelphia. I live in Philly, so if you do a meetup in the city somewhere, I'll definietly be there! :)

Mariela


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