Vic Mignogna "[email protected]" <[email protected]
Of all the people I have met in my life, few have showed the level of kindness, humility, and love that I have seen Vic show in every situation he's been in, in person or in interviews/recorded panels. I have seen Vic in person just once at a rinky-dink convention in southern Michigan, the ignition for my unashamed nerdiness. We were all in a classroom waiting for his panel to start and I had brought a goodie bag for him but was nervous to head up. With some assistance from one of the parents who came with us, I eventually made my way up to where Vic was talking and I stood there, thinking he wasn't going to notice me. He did, however, and made sure I was addressed amid all the people who were there. He gave me a big hug and was very gracious and thankful for the gift I had made. The panel started soon after and. As small a thing he did, I'll never forget Vic's kindness that day. If Vic ever reads this, I want him to hear how thankful I am for all the things he's done and how proud I am that he continues to do what God has called him to do in spite of this. I will always stand on Vic's side and I pray that he continues to persevere and maintain that loving, accepting attitude that brought me to a love of nerdiness that I still possess today. Stand strong, Vic! We've got your back! (^w^)
Of all the people I have met in my life, few have showed the level of kindness, humility, and love that I have seen Vic show in every situation he's been in, in person or in interviews/recorded panels. I have seen Vic in person just once at a rinky-dink convention in southern Michigan, the ignition for my unashamed nerdiness. We were all in a classroom waiting for his panel to start and I had brought a goodie bag for him but was nervous to head up. With some assistance from one of the parents who came with us, I eventually made my way up to where Vic was talking and I stood there, thinking he wasn't going to notice me. He did, however, and made sure I was addressed amid all the people who were there. He gave me a big hug and was very gracious and thankful for the gift I had made. The panel started soon after and. As small a thing he did, I'll never forget Vic's kindness that day. If Vic ever reads this, I want him to hear how thankful I am for all the things he's done and how proud I am that he continues to do what God has called him to do in spite of this. I will always stand on Vic's side and I pray that he continues to persevere and maintain that loving, accepting attitude that brought me to a love of nerdiness that I still possess today. Stand strong, Vic! We've got your back! (^w^)