Unfortunately, the conditions of their parole forbids them from going to any country that serves schnitzel . . .^ Well, it's not as though we're uninterested in traveling abroad. I've never been to the UK, or any other European destination, for that matter (all of my worldly travel to date has been Pacific-based.), and it's certainly on my list of things to do.
Indeed, I had to decline an incredibly generous offer to attend a Trek con in Germany next month.
Unfortunately, the conditions of their parole forbids them from going to any country that serves schnitzel . . .
Yes, sadly, KRAD's schnitzel serving days are on hold until a more progressive administration takes certain restrictive and outdated breaded cutlet laws off the books. And don't even get me started on the limitations imposed by the rather prudish Frankfurter-Wurst Act of 1885. Granted, KRAD has found a workaround in the Boroughs by using kielbasa, but that doesn't make it right.^ The terms of the restraining order are very precise....
"The Wardmore Twins"... I like it! Reminds me of the Olsen twins, only more masculine.
Sort of.
"The Wardmore Twins"... I like it! Reminds me of the Olsen twins, only more masculine.
Sort of.
If you mean the Creation show in August, fat chance there being any authors there. Creation isn't real big on having mere writers attend their hallowed events.Any of you going to Vegas in August? Around the 9th there's a Trek con-and that's my birthday. If you all are planning to attend I'd be more than happy to have you buy me a drink.
Seriously, I like to travel light but will bend my own rules to carry book(s) for signing if any of the esteemed authors in this thread plan to be around that weekend.![]()
Yeah, I remember someone trying to convince me that Creation booked authors all the time. The examples he gave were William Shatner, Armin Shimerman, Andrew Robinson, and Judy & Gar Reeves-Stevens (when the latter were on staff of Enterprise). I pointed out that those folks were not there because they wrote books....^ Well, unless they're an actor who writes something on the side. That way, Creation can still sell glossy 8x10s in addition to soiling the signing tables with actual books.
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