Lorraine Anderson said:
I wish I could go this year. It's a great time.
And yes, I'm one of the few who take a daily shower...![]()
Hell, I've talked his ear off while sober.TBonz said:Wish I had the $$$ to go this year. I had a great time this year.
On the other hand, Leisner is safe from my drunken conversation!![]()
That explains a lot, actually..................I don't get out much, so I get a little carried away . . .
More than you care to know . . .KRAD said:
That explains a lot, actually..................I don't get out much, so I get a little carried away . . .
The conversation I can handle. It's the drunken wandering hands that really bother me.TBonz said:
On the other hand, Leisner is safe from my drunken conversation!![]()
Oh, don't you act all innocent, Ward. There are those among us who know that you have certain . . . how shall we say . . . proclivities that were they to see the light of day, well, some shadowy aspersions would be cast upon your character, I dare say. Shall I mention the secret room in your basement, the one beneath the stairs lit only by a naked bulb dangling from a wire, the mysterious drain in the floor, the arcane implements hanging on the walls, and the stains, God help me, the stains?Dayton Ward said:
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Looks at ceiling, raises fist:David Mack said:
^ Well, you were right, Ward. The roofies worked. He apparently has no idea he was actually in Dilmore's basement.
Leisner said:
The conversation I can handle. It's the drunken wandering hands that really bother me.
No! Stop! Not the Bushmills! That'd be alcohol abuse! (Take it from one who knows about such things.)TBonz said:
That's it. I'm pouring the Bushmills down the sink. RIGHT NOW!![]()
I know you don't like talking about your charity work, Dave, so I just want to point out how much energy you put into your foundation, Think of the Whiskey, which struggles against the wasting of fine whiskey. Whether it's being poured out in a preventative fashion, as above, or being slammed down by hillbilly fishmongers with no palate, TOTW is there to stop the abuse. Well done.David Mack said:
No! Stop! Not the Bushmills! That'd be alcohol abuse! (Take it from one who knows about such things.)TBonz said:
That's it. I'm pouring the Bushmills down the sink. RIGHT NOW!![]()
Ditto, and thanks...Scott Pearson said:
Sorry to hear that . . . had fun meeting you last year . . .TheAlmanac said:
Retina-burning decor and olfactory issues aside, I wish I could go, too...
As it stands now, though, it's very unlikely I'll be able to make it out to Shore Leave again this year.![]()
I'm with you on that. Like this:TheAlmanac said:
Ditto, and thanks...Scott Pearson said:
Sorry to hear that . . . had fun meeting you last year . . .TheAlmanac said:
Retina-burning decor and olfactory issues aside, I wish I could go, too...
As it stands now, though, it's very unlikely I'll be able to make it out to Shore Leave again this year.![]()
Shore Leave was a great time, and I'd love to go back.
Of course, if I managed to publish some more Trek stories, I could more easily justify the trip...![]()
It's addictive. I let finances keep me away when I was in SNWVII, but then after I went for SNW9 I just couldn't imagine not going. And I'm not really making that much more money now!Smiley said:
I would take a second job as a Pocket Books proofreader if it meant I could go to Shore Leave every year. Like JD, it's only a matter of when I go to Shore Leave, not if.
Scott Pearson said:
"I'm beggin' ya, Marco, I need to be able to write off Shore Leave. Haven't ya got anything for me? I'll write jacket copy! For the love of god, Montressor!"![]()
I would take a second job as a Pocket Books proofreader if it meant I could go to Shore Leave every year. Like JD, it's only a matter of when I go to Shore Leave, not if.
TBonz said:That's not counting the therapy I needed after seeing that gawdawful carpet. Or hearing that lame band that took up valuable bar seating.![]()
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