So my turn (after having gotten almost a whole night's sleep).
THE GOODLike aways,
you all. I am just giddy with joy every time we meet up again and I get the privilege of having a front row seat to your enjoyment. As usual, all the veterans jumped right in to help the new folks, the newbies figured out how our little insane asylum works (and bought right into it!) and many good times were had!!!
Emmily!!! - While on a break from COLLEGE (yes Emmily is off to college (I'll pause while we all feel
real old right about now)), she showed up to get all caught up with the new campaign. (She and Tim brought along a cousin who from what I hear had a good time himself.) But the TWO things I wanted to point out from her PA that stood out to me were...
1) When nothing I suggested seemed to interest her during the PA she decided to fight a duel and that turned into a laugh riot when her character became
"Slayer of the Ghost of Labrinth Street!" 2) THEN, while I was handing out XP sheets and telling everyone what they'd earned in their particular adventures, she realized I had shorted her the Rep bonuses for fighting a duel and instead of just remaining quiet about it, she spoke up AT THE TABLE to inform me of my error!
DEB - After Deb caught me flat-footed earlier in the PA I got my revenge after the session regaling her with a "hysterical" story about one of the backgrounds I will definitely use when she's sitting at the table...
Revenge shall be mine!
Jeremy - I got a chance to be part of one of Jeremy's out of context Origins quotes. Yay me!
DEB, CHARLIE, DAVE, JAN, and so so so many others. While I was busily running adventures you all took it upon yourselves to make sure I was fed. Where I come from, that means love. And I was definitely feeling it. Right back atcha!
THE BADI had almost convinced myself to NOT put Origins in the Bad category because of their one good thing. Then they screwed that up AND I thought of three other negatives.
So, you've probably all heard my rant about the wait to get GM badge tickets (a wait the regular ticket holders did not have to do), and the fact that there was only one person handing out tickets to GMs (which btw weren't even connected to our account numbers in any way), and then the fact that they wanted us to use our own resources to get tickets into them. I got a little bit of revenge* learning most of the paid GAMA folks took off after a board meeting and left the board holding the bag of undone things (explaining why all this was so disorganized). THEN there was a mass exodus of the most experienced volunteers after the GAMA board voted to do away with most of their perks and started just paying them a miserable $16/hour to work (please look up the definition of "volunteer" here). The only thing they did that involved them not punching themselves in the dick repeatedly was that because we now have a room we are supposed to have the ability to lock up at the end of the night so we can keep our stuff safe and don't have to schlepp it back and forth (but of course they screwed that up by not bothering to tell us this and then not bothering to give us the keys/info once we did ask for it). So all in all, SSDD as far as GAMA/Origins organization goes.
A BIT OF BOTHThis one is more humorous than anything else but I didn't know where else to put it. My room at the Hampton Inn and Suites. Got an upgrade to a suite and that was really cool. A bit odd that the extra room stayed darker than the bedroom, but hey, what can you do? Had a fridge and a microwave so nice little extras (even if we really didn't use them all that much). BUT then there was the toilet. Specifically the water level in the toilet. It was so high (just below the level of the rim in fact) that doing any business in it garnered the very real possibility of getting wet, and not just a little bit. I tried to fix it, but the tank had another tank inside of it, one with the mechanics inside so I was unable to make any adjustments.
Dinner on Sunday after the con. The GMs have made a thing of going out to dinner together on Sunday so we can have a bit of time to talk. Unfortunately, this year we picked the same place as we had last year. Last year when we ALL got together. So while it was wonderful to have a bit of time together (and it truly was wonderful), there was someone conspicuously missing. And I am sure all of us noted it at one time or another.
*I should note that all that was just what I heard, I have no factual knowledge to back this up.