Mar. 15th, 2003
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Mar. 15th, 2003 12:56 pmThis is a reminder that the last Minicon 38 Registration cutoff date is March 17th. Please make sure your registration forms are in the mail and postmarked by March 17th. You can also register online using PayPal. Please also remind your friends to register!
The current adult registration rate is $45; child (12 and under) is $15. After March 17th, the registration rate changes to the at-the-door rate of $70 for adults and $30 for children.
Registration form: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/minicon38/M38reg2.pdf
Registration page (scroll down to register with PayPal): http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/minicon38/registration.shtml
Larry Sanderson, Co-Chair Minicon 38
The current adult registration rate is $45; child (12 and under) is $15. After March 17th, the registration rate changes to the at-the-door rate of $70 for adults and $30 for children.
Registration form: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/minicon38/M38reg2.pdf
Registration page (scroll down to register with PayPal): http://www.mnstf.org/minicon/minicon38/registration.shtml
Larry Sanderson, Co-Chair Minicon 38
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Mar. 15th, 2003 05:44 pmI spent about an hour at the MNSTF meeting. Then I left before the business meeting when the election results are announced. My nose was dripping and I was out of kleenex. Dean and Laura have cats and I just don't need any allergens around. I had also not brought my usual offerings of bread and booze. There's a lot of interesting people running for the board this year.
The master plan was to drop off the ballot and check, then bail. Get fish food for the baby jewels. Put Thong's car in the garage and mine in back. Pick up something to watch tonight. Instead, I spent an hour at the meeting, blew off the fish food, couldn't find a video that I wanted to watch, and blew off switching the cars around.
The master plan was to drop off the ballot and check, then bail. Get fish food for the baby jewels. Put Thong's car in the garage and mine in back. Pick up something to watch tonight. Instead, I spent an hour at the meeting, blew off the fish food, couldn't find a video that I wanted to watch, and blew off switching the cars around.