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One Last Campout for Star Wars Fans

theodp writes "27-year-old graphic artist Jeff Tweiten lives on a periwinkle blue, fold-out futon on the sidewalk in front of the Cinerama Theatre in downtown Seattle. He is not homeless, but camping out for 139 days. Waiting. For what, you wonder? Tweiten is waiting for Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith, which opens May 19. And yes, he's keeping a blog. 14 days down. 125 to go." In other Star Wars news: dbottaro writes "Who wants a JL421 Badonkadonk? NAO Design has built a functional Sandcrawler, ala Star Wars Episode IV. Complete with blaster-deflecting sidewalls, full interior carpeting, seating for five and a 400 watt stereo system." Reader dankinit writes "For all you Star Wars fans, a Darth Tater Mr. Potato Head will be released in February by Hasbro Inc. The new covers for the Episode III books due out a month before the movie were also posted today."

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  1. He has plenty of other interests too! by fembots · · Score: 5, Funny

    According to the friendly article, his life is not one big homage to "Star Wars," he says, and he has plenty of other interests, including classical music, modern dance, fine dining, dive bars, working out and reading about contemporary art.

    1. Re:He has plenty of other interests too! by fembots · · Score: 5, Funny

      Maybe we're just jealous, like we always mod down first post because we cannot get first post.

      This guy, out of the blue, starts queuing there 5 months before the screening, while most SW fans will only so do maybe one month prior.

      That's very untraditional and unprofessional.

  2. Merchandise, Book Deal by mr.henry · · Score: 5, Funny
    From the "blog"...
    Just to let every one know i should have some nice tee shirts up online in a few day.

    From the Seattle PI article...
    To pass the time, he writes in a journal, posts to his blog, chats on the phone and touches up old stories from past "Star Wars" campouts, in hopes that, perhaps, a book deal will be extended one day.

    He truly has the SW spirit of making a buck anywhere possible. George would be proud.

    1. Re:Merchandise, Book Deal by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

      Can we tell George to do the same ;)

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    2. Re:Merchandise, Book Deal by Marnix · · Score: 5, Funny

      > Can we tell George to do the same ;)

      For a minute I thought you meant George Dubya...

  3. Why? by CleverNickedName · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hasn't he seen the first two?

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    Unfortunately, I am not Wil Wheaton
  4. This would have been cool... by jhealy · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...TWENTY YEARS AGO, when these movies were actually good! Now look at them. He's waiting for THAT?

    hmeh!

  5. If he wants to be brave by AtariAmarok · · Score: 5, Funny

    If he wants to be brave, he should camp out wearing a Jar Jar mask during the whole time. Chances are he'll succumb to injuries from being kicked to death by the 43rd day.

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  6. Re:graphic artist eh by rowanxmas · · Score: 5, Funny

    So, I went to high school with this guy.

    At the time I did think he would become such an "uber" Star Wars fan. He was several years older than I, but we were on the Track and Field team together. Even then I knew that he was destined for waiting greatness. He was the only person on the team to be named as our best sunbather, 4 years in a row.

    So, I congratulate Jeff on this remarkable achievment, and wish him luck in seeing what will surely be a fabulous film!

  7. Teach him a lesson... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Anyone want to teach this geek a lesson?
    If we all club together, we could raise funds to pay-off the cinema to NOT show the film on its opening night?

  8. Re:I speak for the entire human race when I say... by Rune+Berge · · Score: 5, Funny

    I speak for the entire slashdot crowd when I say...

    GET A WHAT?

  9. Doens't care, eh? by dk.r*nger · · Score: 5, Funny

    He's been called a loser, a geek, a Peter Pan who refuses to grow up and get a life. A few days ago, someone called him a "bum" for the first time.

    "I don't really care how people label me," Tweiten says. "If they are so narrow-minded and can only see that one aspect of me, I kind of pity them."


    I'm not narrowminded. My mind is so wide, I can't decide wether to label him a loser, a geek, a Peter Pan or a bum. Hey, I think I'll label him every single one of those, right at the same time. he!