So this is the list of 10 things I’ve done that I doubt anyone else on my subscriber’s list has done…
1) Gotten Douglas Adams to sign a towel. (Though I received an anonymous comment that he actually did this all the time. If you are said anonymous poster, please comment with identity information, otherwise I will not consider this valid enough to contradict the several people to the opposite)
2) Had lunch with Christopher Knight (Peter Brady) at a Computer developers Marketing meeting
3) At a mall kiosk that sold $20 colour prints of coats of arms; sold our most expensive item, a Gold signet ring. ($1200)
4) Perplexed Denise Crosby (Tasha Yar) while waiting for luggage at LAX
5) Spoke on 2 panels my first time at Dragon*Con
6) Took the Pennsylvania Governors’ award for excellence in Physics.
7) Performed intimacies with someone in a roomful of people without anyone knowing (except the someone in question)
8) Got chased through the streets of Oakland (Pittsburgh) and hid in a projectionist booth over a bootleg script printed off the internet.
9) Got lost running a cross country course and found myself wandering the streets of Princeton, NJ in my gym class wear.
10) Keep half my father in a box on my entertainment center until I can find a way to dispose of him on an exclusive club for magicians.
Okay… well, 9 that no one on my list has done.
What is the story behing that one? BTW how did Fool’s Journey go?
Ask and you shall receive
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10) Keep half my father in a box on my entertainment center until I can find a way to dispose of him on an exclusive club for magicians.
Does it count if you kept half of him on a shelf of a China Cabinet until he could be retrieved by the proper individual?
Not unusual – I had my towel autographed by him when he made an appearence at the San Diego Comic Con many, many, many years ago.
Not #7.
Well, I did say that only 9 are likely
I figured many people had #7. Matter of fact to be honest, the someone in question on #7 is on my friends list proving that it’s really only a list of 9
Yeah, …
good ol’ #7. Of course, the other two people might have figured out that something was going on, but they were polite enough to leave after about a half an hour without mentioning it. On the other hand, they were Catholic girls, as was my co-performer, so they might not have noticed anything.