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Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:29 pm
by Bob_12
The most attractive of the California Contingency (myself) is seconding everything that Kaz has said. Everyone was just so awesome that I was floored the entire weekend. Not one single person was rude to us in any way!
And when I found out that Spider-man was Brian Manning and Scott Johnson's favorite superhero, I knew I was with family there.
Oh, and thanks to everyone who complimented me on my "I roll 20s" shirt!
Posted: Tue May 09, 2006 10:42 pm
by Joseph Kerr
(The shortest of the California Contingency, but with the coolest tat of M.D.C. Gunz
) Well said my friend, the whole event seemed very down to earth. Everyone was friendly and i didn't get the high-standing feeling one might expect from such well known authors and artists. Overall i felt safe, comfortable, and happy the whole time. Had myself a blast!
Picked up some books i needed and/or found interesting, spoke with a great deal many people, and took a good ammount of pictures which are going to be uploaded soon!
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 1:20 am
by Brian Manning
I thought Spider-man was everyone's favorite?!
Also, your ideas sounded very cool, and gave me some imagery to draw from (yes pun intended). Remember, I'm not lying when I said that Allen and I had a truly awful idea for a game setting. Honestly, it started out sort of tame, then just took a "Michigan Left" into cheesy town. Awful...
And Keep an eye out for that "M.D.C. Gunz" tattoo. Allen wants to slap that bad boy on a merc type if we ever have a chance to do something like that.
Allen was making fun of me for not having my "I Roll Twenties" shirt handy to bring to the Open House, but I'm glad someone was sporting that shirt. I did get a "PC Load Letter" Office Space shirt just in time to wear on Sunday, though.
And the only reason Allen and I weren't snobby is because Kevin forgot to listen to us and set our table up three feet higher than the others, so we could look down on anyone talking to us, instead of the other way around (we had to look up to everyone while talking, so it humbled us a little).