The Borgus MarsCon Report
Jan. 27th, 2004 12:20 pmI had the first glass of wine I've had in years. Honestly, probably the best-tasting, to my preferences.
The dealer's room had the Callahan's Saloon softcover ("Lady Slings The Booze") I'd been missing, and the next Miles Vorkosigan I needed. I also discovered that FanPro's Shadowrun supplements are a lot more expensive than the old FASA stuff.
Stayed up till 3am Friday for a dot/Hack//Enemy demo. I won, but then the newbie is supposed to win demos, so they'll get hooked on the game. I'm very cautious about getting hooked on collectible games.
Only ate one meal Friday. I thought I'd outgrown that kind of con behavior.
Rain and I gave Jesse Braxton her Xmas present - a set which included figure of Lucy Lawless, as Xena, in the style of "The Simpsons". It went over very well.
Spaz-quested for 30 minutes Saturday trying to remember where the nearby Wal-Mart was. (We never found it.)
Learned to play "Button Men". Discovered that the game has a few game-balance issues, but at least I ended up with a pair of Dork Tower Button Men (my entry requirements) and another pair of general fantasy ones (a fellowship prize for not throttling the little kid I played one round against).
Had a lousy dinner in the hotel restaurant. That place is just cursed, I swear.
Won two starter decks and a box of boosters for dot/Hack//Enemy in the auction. Now I can build a few decks at a bargain price, and play some before I decide if I'm really going to get involved in this.
Enjoyed another good Caprizzio show - the vibrating duck was good for a laugh, though it got a bit overused.
Managed to order pizza at 2:30 am, thereby avoiding going another 24 hours between meals.
Drove home earlier Sunday than I really wanted, but not early enough to miss the snow. We counted 6 or 7 wrecks on our side of 81 alone, and there we a couple juicy traffic-stoppers on the other side.
Overall, a good weekend - I hope more of the folks around here can make it next year.
The dealer's room had the Callahan's Saloon softcover ("Lady Slings The Booze") I'd been missing, and the next Miles Vorkosigan I needed. I also discovered that FanPro's Shadowrun supplements are a lot more expensive than the old FASA stuff.
Stayed up till 3am Friday for a dot/Hack//Enemy demo. I won, but then the newbie is supposed to win demos, so they'll get hooked on the game. I'm very cautious about getting hooked on collectible games.
Only ate one meal Friday. I thought I'd outgrown that kind of con behavior.
Rain and I gave Jesse Braxton her Xmas present - a set which included figure of Lucy Lawless, as Xena, in the style of "The Simpsons". It went over very well.
Spaz-quested for 30 minutes Saturday trying to remember where the nearby Wal-Mart was. (We never found it.)
Learned to play "Button Men". Discovered that the game has a few game-balance issues, but at least I ended up with a pair of Dork Tower Button Men (my entry requirements) and another pair of general fantasy ones (a fellowship prize for not throttling the little kid I played one round against).
Had a lousy dinner in the hotel restaurant. That place is just cursed, I swear.
Won two starter decks and a box of boosters for dot/Hack//Enemy in the auction. Now I can build a few decks at a bargain price, and play some before I decide if I'm really going to get involved in this.
Enjoyed another good Caprizzio show - the vibrating duck was good for a laugh, though it got a bit overused.
Managed to order pizza at 2:30 am, thereby avoiding going another 24 hours between meals.
Drove home earlier Sunday than I really wanted, but not early enough to miss the snow. We counted 6 or 7 wrecks on our side of 81 alone, and there we a couple juicy traffic-stoppers on the other side.
Overall, a good weekend - I hope more of the folks around here can make it next year.