G’day,
I’m Senno, from Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. I’ve been to PAX Aus 2013/4 and have tickets purchased for 2015.
I first came across the Cookie Brigade at PAX Aus 2014 and bought my first cookie there. It was a delicious smarties cookie. I had been curious about them for some time, and I felt that they were a part of the PAX community, but I didn’t pursue it.
I’m a big pin trader, I love collecting and trading pins and will definitely be involved in doing that again this year. I have about 100/198 so far.
I read the comic as soon as it comes out, and I’m also a Club PA member.
I do all the cooking at my home, and I ocassionally bake too. I can make some decent cakes, muffins and the like, though I haven’t made as many cookies as I should. But I guess I can have fun trying out some recipes. I certainly enjoy eating them.
When I was much younger I had to spend a fair amount of time at a hospital. I know the benefit first hand of having toys and games to take your mind off the treatment. I was always thankful for the Clown Doctors and the knitted items I received from some charities. I still have a handkerchief I received from a charity, and a huge picture with myself and the Clown Doctors as I left.
The Cookie Brigade is something that I feel is both cool, and also does something that makes a difference. Child’s Play is something I can get behind, and I feel being part of the Cookie Brigade would enhance my PAX experience.
Don’t know what much else to put down here. I’m 32, I’m engaged and plan to wed this year, I attend PAX alone (she won’t come, but does other things), I work as a Carer, I’m saving up to buy a house, and in my spare time I like to play videogames.