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puppetmaker) wrote2008-06-12 12:37 pm
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I am really curious
If you read this, if your eyes are passing over this right now, even if we don't speak often, please post a comment with a memory of you and me. It can be anything you want -- good or bad. When you're finished, post this little paragraph on your blog and be surprised (or mortified) about what people remember about you.
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The sad thing that Carrie found out later was that the fire insurance on the business went into effect two days AFTER the fire. Nina lost everything.
I found pictures I took for a fourth grade project of both those stores and what Lenox looked like before it upgraded when I was doing a comparison between indoor malls and strip shops.
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We are so booked most of July and the latter half of August that we aren't looking to go any where else this summer.
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A lot has happened since then.
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The age of husktering....
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Never going to forget it, or the things we were forced to do to survive.
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So I hope we have met in real life, and that I was polite.
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"Cause I"m having flash back now dude *grin*
Re: The age of husktering....
I agree, it was the best way to see everyone.
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GenCon I was at when Del Rey had a booth there and I was one of the booth babes.
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My only regret is that I was not at the party the night before but I was so nervous it is probably better I was not *grin*
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The aftermath of the fire was oddly beautiful, with the thick layer of ice from the firehoses coating the ruins. But the Village has never been the same since.
Re: The age of husktering....
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Made my day!
I have the pictures to prove it.
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(You had the puppet, not Clive)
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I had a great time too.
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Yeah I remember when we put the puzzle together and realized where we had met.
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I miss those.
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Re: The age of husktering....
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I've met Peter many times at Dragon*Con, and now I'm hoping that I get a chance to run into you as well!
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I still can't believe it's been over 10 years since that list started. Closer to 12 now, I think.
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Re: The age of husktering....
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It is nice to find out that people from it are still out here on the Internet.
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That was one of those Del Rey trips. Where they had the really good cookies on the plane.
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My journaling has always been what you see is what you get. I don't try to couch things or fancy them up. My long time friends will tell you that that is pretty much how I have always been.
And yeah it is a roller coaster of a life at times but I enjoy it *grin*
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And one of these days I'll actually make it to a con, darnit. Of course, I've been saying that for years..... *eyeroll*
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I also have a fond remembrance of my one (and only, I think) visit to your parents' wonderful house near Emory. What a cool, fascinating place that is.
And always, I think of your energy, talent and creativity. You still wow me. :-)
(Oh yeah...and a big thank you for letting me deliver your Doc5 puppet to Peter Davison. That still ranks as one of my all time best convention memories. ;-)
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Did I tell you that Mr. Davison and I had a very nice talk about that puppet at DragonCon a year or two ago. He said he still had it on his mantle at home.
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