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1 minute ago, Vito Andolini said:

What was your mom’s go-to, sexy cat or seductive nurse?

Well, she was an actual nurse for a few years when I was real young, so do with that what you will.

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5 minutes ago, Teryor said:

Wake Me Up When The Tangents End

The tangents will continue until morale improves August 30

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32 minutes ago, texifornia said:

One of my friends had a work project that took her to Pittsburgh on a near-weekly basis for two years, so she had a standing reservation at the Marriott. Unfortunately, it's the official hotel of "Anthrocon." The hotel sent her an email and slipped a note under her door warning her about the attendees.

I think furry culture is as weird as the next guy, but if my "official hotel" was warning people about my presence and I'm not breaking any rules or being a nuisance, I'd be fucking pissed. Let people do what they fucking like.

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1 hour ago, Js1 said:

Life is too short, the older you get and further you get away from college, for a game played by 18-22 year olds, that you have no control over, ruin your life. 

Yep. But it took me a while -- as it probably takes many, or most, of us -- to get to a place where I wasn't bummed for at least a few hours by an especially painful or gut-wrenching loss. Like the 2015 Okie State game, which was not just a loss, but a reminder of how stupid and unfair life can be. Sometimes you just don't need the reminder, and that's what these games can do because we get a bit invested in them. The emotion makes them both more entertaining and disheartening.

At the same time, there are so many glorious things about sports. The willingness to give in to a tear or two, or a visceral bellow of triumph, also makes them more fun, both on and off the field. Young people are so much more able to give in to their emotions that it's a life-affirming thing for me to watch, for instance, the video most of us saw from the other day. And it's our team, so naturally we feel something extra. Love watching the expressions on the faces around Landwehr as the guys start catching on to what's happening, and the explosion of unmitigated pride and elation from the brotherhood never gets old. It's also an affirmation of everyone else's triumphs and work, so it's basically a communal celebration of values.

 

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29 minutes ago, South Austin said:

Well, she was an actual nurse for a few years when I was real young, so do with that what you will.

If you give him permission, people might make this a running gag or something, and then we might not get the airport designation talk we really need.

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13 hours ago, texifornia said:

Nah. Disney Adults are weird fucking people, man. I've never met one and thought "wow, what an interesting person with well developed hobbies and social skills. We should hang out more." 

you have to distinguish between normal adults that like to go to disney (with or w/o kids) and disney adults who wear mouse ears when they fuck

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Never took CHIEF Jr. to Disney, the closest we got was Universal Studios before the Rose Bowl, specifically to talk shit to all the folks in USC gear.

CHIEF

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11 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

you have to distinguish between normal adults that like to go to disney (with or w/o kids) and disney adults who wear mouse ears when they fuck

My wife likes to wear an Alf costume when I fuck her. Is that weird?

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14 minutes ago, Hagbard Celine said:

you have to distinguish between normal adults that like to go to disney (with or w/o kids) and disney adults who wear mouse ears when they fuck

Or the "normal" adults who just go to Disneyland to experience riding the spinning-teacup ride while they're drunk.  Lulz. 

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1 hour ago, tokamak said:

I think furry culture is as weird as the next guy, but if my "official hotel" was warning people about my presence and I'm not breaking any rules or being a nuisance, I'd be fucking pissed. Let people do what they fucking like.

Furry conventions have had issues before and tons of venues don’t allow furry events or charge significant fees to host them.

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6 hours ago, Xminus6 said:

So my younger daughter just finished her first season of club volleyball. Some genius at the Northern 
California Volleyball Association books a tournament at the San Jose Convention Center each season concurrently with Furrycon. I guess it must be the cheapest weekend you can book the venue since most others wouldn’t want to be exposed to it. Having a bunch of teen and pre-teen girls intentionally intermingling with furries makes sense in some world.

This year we were PM wave for the tournament on the first day. I was texting with a friend whose kid was playing AM wave and he was talking about how freaky Furrycon was. I laughed it off because it’s so absurd. But when we got there in the afternoon I understood what he meant. It’s somehow funny in theory, but when there are enough of those weird sweaty nerds in one place to easily overpower and kill you it becomes less entertaining.

My kid needed to find a bathroom when we left that first night at 11pm (fucking volleyball tournament scheduling). It gets creepier at night when they’re making “night clubs” in the halls and they’re at the point where they’re removing their heads and just loitering around.

We are in SoCal travel volleyball.  We actually heard about that one up there hahahahaha. That was January right 

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1 hour ago, tokamak said:

I think furry culture is as weird as the next guy, but if my "official hotel" was warning people about my presence and I'm not breaking any rules or being a nuisance, I'd be fucking pissed. Let people do what they fucking like.

I don’t think a heads up is out of line. If someone has options and is traveling with kids, maybe they pick another hotel. 

My wife and I went to NOLA for a long weekend once and stayed at a hotel on Canal Street because we liked the deal and we don’t mind the area.

Well, this particular weekend, that hotel and several others were hosting an annual event called “Nawty In N’Orleans” - a swingers convention. The thing included timed sessions in conference rooms discussing aspects of swinging. It was surreal. These people attending were not the lookers you’d be hoping for in that situation. A ton of olds, fatties, and hillbillies. Getting talked up by people in every elevator ride got old really quickly. Would have been nice to have had a heads up so we could have picked something in the garden district. 

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We were staying downtown in Houston once for an Astros game.  There was a pirate convention at the George R Brown that weekend.  Our hotel was full of people in Pirate costumes who spent most of the weekend gettingd wasted.  We had fun watching drunk pirates stumbling around.

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