In Toronto Saturday August 18th
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In Toronto Saturday August 18th
In Toronto on Saturday August the 18th. Anyone want and impromptu GGC get together? Say the Jack Astors near the Union Station/Convention Centre on Front Street?
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Shit, dude, I'm close enough to Toronto where I could plausibly go. Finding transportation could be a real bitch, though. That fucking ferry that was supposed to link Rochester and Toronto proved to be a wasted venture.
Damn. Now I'm really pissed.
Damn. Now I'm really pissed.
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Ontario California I might be able to make on that date... 
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A wise and ancient hermit, (a buddhist heretic) I once met while tracking drug smugglers in tibet taught me a means through a secret technique of spiritual focus, concentration, tantric-pankretion meditation, to teleport one's presence instantly across the surface of our planet. For years I have spent hours and hours practicing this technique exactly as he taught me.
Unfortunately, it was the dead of winter, in the middle of a terrible storm, and the wind was howling something fierce across the opening of that ice cave, so I'm not sure I heard his instructions completely right, and being old, and a hermit, and a little deaf himself, he wasn't very helpful when asked to repeat himself. In fact, it really pissed him off. Despite my many hours of practice, I've never quite gotten it to work right. So don't be disappointed if I can't make it.
Unfortunately, it was the dead of winter, in the middle of a terrible storm, and the wind was howling something fierce across the opening of that ice cave, so I'm not sure I heard his instructions completely right, and being old, and a hermit, and a little deaf himself, he wasn't very helpful when asked to repeat himself. In fact, it really pissed him off. Despite my many hours of practice, I've never quite gotten it to work right. So don't be disappointed if I can't make it.
Too funny.fnyunj wrote:A wise and ancient hermit, (a buddhist heretic) I once met while tracking drug smugglers in tibet taught me a means through a secret technique of spiritual focus, concentration, tantric-pankretion meditation, to teleport one's presence instantly across the surface of our planet. For years I have spent hours and hours practicing this technique exactly as he taught me.
Unfortunately, it was the dead of winter, in the middle of a terrible storm, and the wind was howling something fierce across the opening of that ice cave, so I'm not sure I heard his instructions completely right, and being old, and a hermit, and a little deaf himself, he wasn't very helpful when asked to repeat himself. In fact, it really pissed him off. Despite my many hours of practice, I've never quite gotten it to work right. So don't be disappointed if I can't make it.
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Engand was fantastic, I drank a lot of beer, ate too many treats and I hung out with a lot of my family that I don't see very often (Once every year or two). It was nice... Except for the plane ride home when a drunk guy tried to get into the cockpit and then tried to get out of the exit at 30,000 feet in the air... that part was no fun.
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Yikes. 
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“Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, ‘Holy shit! What a ride!’ "
~Mavis Leyrer
“Life’s journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, ‘Holy shit! What a ride!’ "
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If its any consolation, darlin', you were safe as houses - the way the doors open, He'd have to be superman to get the fuckers open.It was nice... Except for the plane ride home when a drunk guy tried to get into the cockpit and then tried to get out of the exit at 30,000 feet in the air... that part was no fun.
Edit - In flight, anyway. Cabin pressure keeps them locked tight against the frame with a few tons of pressure.
