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31SU641021-16A The first brewer he did voice work for happily supplies him with beer, anywhere in the world whenever he calls.  He was in (France?) and a school needed alcohol for a fundraiser he was attending the next day.  A TRUCK of beer arrived.  Apparently, the school still has cases of it stashed away in closets and storage rooms.  Now THAT is a nice job perk! 32SU641021-19A One fan asked each actor if they had ever lied about their 33SU641021-21A 34SU641021-22A 35SU641021-24A 36SU641021-E001 37SU641001-3A Taking a question from the far reaches of the room 38SU641001-4A JR talked about how he'd love to play Martouf *now*, when he has more acting experience, because he'd get so much more out of exploring the symbiotic relationship between host and tok'ra.  That won my heart because I've thought it was a great and unmined source of interesting stories.  Had I not long rued Martouf's senseless death already, sitting and listening to JR talk would have sparked a curiosity for me to see what he'd do with the role these days. 39SU641001-5A 40SU641001-6A Really hard to get enough nice views of the man.  After this, he closed his panel by announcing that his personal challenge, to raise $100K for cystic fibrosis research, was only $2K shy of its goal.  There is woman who sews and donates SG-1 41SU641001-7A All good things must end.  All the guests who showed up on Sunday line up to say good bye.  From left, Alex Zahara, Eric Avari, Andrew Kavadas, Jerry Rector, Dan Shea, Gary Jones, John Novak, Don Davis, David Palffy, Dan Payne, David Winning, (surprise guest) Peter Williams, Christian Boucher, and Corin Nemec. 42SU641001-8A Colin Cunningham sneaks into the frame on the left. 43SU641001-9A And now both Jason Schombing and Dougie Arthurs are visible on the left. 44SU641001-11A JR Bourne is sandwiched between David Palffy and Dan Payne. 45SU641001-12A One final smile for everyone before retiring to the autograph room for hours of personalizing every picture, program, hat, t-shirt, and a zillion other things brought in for special attention from some of sci-fi's favorite actors.