Greetings from Origins.

…eventually. The directions to get here, and to the hotel, were not all that could have been desired*. Non-Euclidian dimensions belong in Call of Cthulhu, not the map.

There. I feel much better now. See you all Sunday…

*That’s a euphemism for terms not compatible with the Posting Rules.

4 thoughts on “Greetings from Origins.”

  1. have a good time Moe.. still don’t know what Origins is. Is it a scary, cabal-like organization?
    thought i’d cheer you up with the review in Variety today of Spiderman 2. “The pleasure is doubled in Spiderman 2. Crackerjack entertainment from start to finish, this rousing yarn about a reluctant superhero and his equally conflicted friends and enemies improves in every way on its predecessor and is arguably about as good a live-action picture as anyone’s ever made using comicbook characters”.

  2. still don’t know what Origins is. Is it a scary, cabal-like organization?
    Cool. I sure hope so. Anything like the Stonecutters?

    Who controls the British crown?
    Who keeps the metric system down?
    We do! We do!
    Who keeps Atlantis off the maps?
    Who keeps the Martians under wraps?
    We do! We do!
    Who holds back the electric car?
    Who makes Steve Guttenberg, a star?
    We do! We do!
    Who robs cave fish of their sight?
    Who rigs every Oscar night?
    We do! We do!

  3. [Server ate my previous attempt. Let’s try that again.]
    My choir did a gig at the local Freemason’s Guild a few years ago. I took it upon myself to print up copies of the Stonecutter’s Song and to discretely distribute them, but, alas, the conductor nixed the idea at the last moment. Bastard.

  4. Origins: If memory serves, Origins is one of (maybe now the last of) the premier wargaming conventions (boardgaming, roleplaying, miniatures, etc., not real military wargames the gov’t sponsors). I’ve never been. I am envious, in a nerdy sort of way. Please, slaughter an orc for me, Moe.

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