Hyphen-Con VII
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Hyphen-Con VII
I'll be an instigator - it is time to start planning this thing!
..someone with some follow-through take it from here ;)
..someone with some follow-through take it from here ;)
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- devlin1
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Yeah, the day of boardgames was a big success, so assuming the venue's available I think it's a lock that we'll do that again.
Something to think about for this year's Hyphen-Con: Prospective GMs can only submit a maximum of two games. We're not ending up with 40+ candidates again this year. That was a bunch of nonsense.
Something to think about for this year's Hyphen-Con: Prospective GMs can only submit a maximum of two games. We're not ending up with 40+ candidates again this year. That was a bunch of nonsense.
Mike Olson
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Wise decision. I like it. Okay so I'll reduce my list to D&D 4e Evil Dead or Little Fears Planescape.devlin1 wrote:Yeah, the day of boardgames was a big success, so assuming the venue's available I think it's a lock that we'll do that again.
Something to think about for this year's Hyphen-Con: Prospective GMs can only submit a maximum of two games. We're not ending up with 40+ candidates again this year. That was a bunch of nonsense.
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Had a total blast at the Hyph this year! It was my first time doing the whole thing from beginning to end. Won't be happening again, I am EXHAUSTED!
BUT, I had a fantastic time. Thanks, Andy, for hosting! Already looking forward to next year.
-Chris
BUT, I had a fantastic time. Thanks, Andy, for hosting! Already looking forward to next year.
-Chris
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- devlin1
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Bah. You have a whole year to recover.BlanchPrez wrote:Had a total blast at the Hyph this year! It was my first time doing the whole thing from beginning to end. Won't be happening again, I am EXHAUSTED!
Fantastic con once again. Yay for us! Thanks to everyone who came and made it great, especially those who came in from out of town -- like me!
And Devin! Man oh man. I don't think I'll ever get over that guy showing up out of the blue like that. It wasn't just that a stranger found out about Hyphen-Con via Google and showed up -- it was everything that had to come together for that to happen. As much fun as I had playing games and seeing people, that weird bit of serendipity kinda made the con for me.
Mike Olson
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
"In this economy, it's not easy to feed a growing family. So we eat Haunkkah gelt for dinner and look at a picture of broccoli." --Paul F. Tompkins
Spirit of the Blank: A blog.
Roll Some Dice: Another blog.
+1. Hey, maybe he'll come out from Virginia(?) for next year's condevlin1 wrote: And Devin! Man oh man. I don't think I'll ever get over that guy showing up out of the blue like that. It wasn't just that a stranger found out about Hyphen-Con via Google and showed up -- it was everything that had to come together for that to happen. As much fun as I had playing games and seeing people, that weird bit of serendipity kinda made the con for me.
So glad everyone had fun! I did as well. Great con! It was so good to see everyone down from L.A and O.C. in addition to all our locals. Missed a few people due to circumstances beyond their control, but hopefully they'll be back next year (shout out to Aaron, Stephen, Liz, James and all the other Hyph regulars that couldn't make it this year).
And we've now officially "made it" due to our first street walk-in!
Oh and thanks everyone for pitching in and keeping the facilities clean! Awesome! If it weren't for the left over snacks and drinks, you wouldn't even know we were here!
And we've now officially "made it" due to our first street walk-in!
Oh and thanks everyone for pitching in and keeping the facilities clean! Awesome! If it weren't for the left over snacks and drinks, you wouldn't even know we were here!
Hey man, I'm slinging volume and fat stacking benjies, you know what I mean? I can't be all about spelling and shit!
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