Ten things, at last
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Ten Things meme, with thanks to
smofbabe for the trigger. After two weeks of not being able to think of more than one, it proved surprisingly difficult
The following are things I've done that I expect few, if any, of my LJ readers have also done:
1) Was fannishly adopted at age 34 by a man 25 years my senior...to be his mother. Three days after he met me in person, no less.
2) Been kissed by Timothy Leary.
3) Had Walt Willis fall asleep on my sofa.
4) Missed being killed by the 1959 earthquake at Yellowstone because my dad couldn't get the vacation time he wanted.
5) Made over $200 selling poems and articles that were published in my hometown newspaper before I graduated from high school. This was in the early 1970s; in today's dollars, it'd round to $1,000. If newspapers still published poetry, that is.
6) Sold guns and boat paint to United States Marines as part of my job at the PX garden shop.
7) Was told by James White that a greeting card I sent him inspired a short story ("The Un-Birthday Boy," which became a Hugo nominee) and that my work as a writer for the foodservice industry inspired a Sector General novel (The Galactic Gourmet).
8) Commissioned a sculpture in honor of a book that knocked my socks off. Waited until the unveiling party to tell the writer.
9) Received a surprise private concert in my living room by Dave Van Ronk in "payment" for design work done for a friend. (Better yet, the friend got me out of the house to set up the surprise by sending a stretch limo to take my sweetie and me to dinner at the city's oldest good steak house. I thought that was the surprise.)
10) Hosted more than 160 parties of various sizes, lengths, and flavors in my home over the last 21 years. Welcomed well over 500 different guests, though fortunately not at the same time as we wouldn't have all fit!
The next party is the weekend of May 14, 2005; hope you can make it.
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The following are things I've done that I expect few, if any, of my LJ readers have also done:
1) Was fannishly adopted at age 34 by a man 25 years my senior...to be his mother. Three days after he met me in person, no less.
2) Been kissed by Timothy Leary.
3) Had Walt Willis fall asleep on my sofa.
4) Missed being killed by the 1959 earthquake at Yellowstone because my dad couldn't get the vacation time he wanted.
5) Made over $200 selling poems and articles that were published in my hometown newspaper before I graduated from high school. This was in the early 1970s; in today's dollars, it'd round to $1,000. If newspapers still published poetry, that is.
6) Sold guns and boat paint to United States Marines as part of my job at the PX garden shop.
7) Was told by James White that a greeting card I sent him inspired a short story ("The Un-Birthday Boy," which became a Hugo nominee) and that my work as a writer for the foodservice industry inspired a Sector General novel (The Galactic Gourmet).
8) Commissioned a sculpture in honor of a book that knocked my socks off. Waited until the unveiling party to tell the writer.
9) Received a surprise private concert in my living room by Dave Van Ronk in "payment" for design work done for a friend. (Better yet, the friend got me out of the house to set up the surprise by sending a stretch limo to take my sweetie and me to dinner at the city's oldest good steak house. I thought that was the surprise.)
10) Hosted more than 160 parties of various sizes, lengths, and flavors in my home over the last 21 years. Welcomed well over 500 different guests, though fortunately not at the same time as we wouldn't have all fit!
The next party is the weekend of May 14, 2005; hope you can make it.
And here's number 11
Date: 2005-02-26 04:22 am (UTC)Re: And here's number 11
Date: 2005-02-26 05:03 am (UTC)Love you! Miss you! See you when I'm in town next month!
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Date: 2005-02-26 05:43 pm (UTC)Hmmm...air bed in the flamingo loft could be really nice right about then...
Much as I hope the Vegas trip works out for you, coming here makes for a great backup. And if not this year, please keep it in mind for the future!
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Date: 2005-02-26 02:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-26 06:01 pm (UTC)I thought it particularly fitting to commission a sculpture in response to a a writer talking about painting to say so much about creativity in the process of launching a line of fairy tales. Of course, this is the same writer who had a soundtrack recorded based on the songs in another book. :-)
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Date: 2005-02-26 07:41 pm (UTC)Mixed media, by David Pelto. Yes, I see the picture - I've seen it before but I didn't know you commissioned it. Well done!
That's one of my favorite books by him - one I just had him sign at ConFusion. It's nice to have "Thank you for doing such a good job with the convention." and such noted in such a lovely book. Of course, he dated it ConFusion '04 but that's just something for the history scholars to try to figure out years from now...
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Date: 2005-02-27 09:18 pm (UTC)and you sold guns, ROCK ON!!!!
I'd adopt you too, but not as my mom, bit too elvis for me ;-)
J
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Date: 2008-01-16 03:37 pm (UTC)I gave Bob Tucker crash space at a Corflu and he repaid me with his copy of Fancyclopedia. Later he took me to dinner at a Westercon, which is how I learned Tucker didn't believe in conversation at dinner, as it interfered with the good eatin'. My, that wasn't awkward at all.
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Date: 2008-01-19 05:53 pm (UTC)