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Boy, am I tired.

I only got about five hours of sleep on Thursday night. And I was supposed to start the day busking for two hours. I admit I was not looking forward to it. The air in the convention center is somehow warm, humid, and drying at the same time -- I was sweating like crazy, yet my mouth was parched and my throat hurt.

Right. Busking. My clever plan was to wander around for about an hour, go back to the Entertainment Spotlight area, and perform there for about 45 minutes. (As it was about fifty feet from the table, it did indeed count as "roving". I asked.) So I started telling people I'd perform there at 12:15.

Not 11:15, which is what I meant. I cannot brain, I have the dumb.

Got to my table at 10:00. [profile] lukeski had already been to the local Kinko's, getting together a flyer with our concert times and locations (both he and [profile] marcgunn are in the Indiana ballrooms at the Marriott at 9:00 Saturday night -- yes, up against each other, oy -- while I'm in Indiana Ballroom C at 10:00, unless they move me again). I made sure [profile] __kat__ was there (thanks again, dear), then headed off to sing for the registration line. That was fun. Several people crowded around, and we had to make room for the people trying to get by. Folks in line laughed. Jeanette LeGault, the Events coordinator who got me to GenCon, came by and actually had the chance to listen to me perform, and liked it. Wandered back to the exhibit hall, poking around, playing here and there, although not much because again the game demos were already in full, loud swing. Noticed that, in front of the exhibit hall's main entrance, there was a little food court with pizza, burgers, and deli sandwiches. Visited [profile] dhstein and [profile] hbruton again. Got a few Blackmoor books (D&D 3.5, on sale for five bucks each). Realized that I had meant 11:15, not 12:15, and decided to just split up that two-hour busking period, which also made sense on account of I was frickin' exhausted.

And it worked out anyway, because when I got back at 11:15, Marc was performing. As usual, he sounded great. After he was done, I mentioned that food court, and he and a couple other people warned me away. Well, goodness knows I sometimes have to learn these things for myself.

I hung out for a little while. At 12:15, I went over to the "stage" area and played for not quite an hour. Fun, about a dozen people listening at any given time, got some good laughs from newbies.

I asked [profile] __kat__ to bring me back a burger and a slice of pizza before she split, and she graciously did so. Worst burger I've had in I don't know how long. Rubbery, bland, yecch. Made Mickey D's seem like fresh-ground, hand-formed Kobe beef grilled by Bobby Flay in comparison. The pizza slice wasn't much better. But they were protein and carbs.

Sitting at the table is fun. People come up and say Hi, and occasionally buy. As mentioned before, I'm really hopeful that today (i.e., Saturday) will be a good sales day, 'cause I didn't expect it on Thursday or Friday and that's indeed what I got. But it was fun. And, surprise! [personal profile] bedlamhouse popped in to say Hi. That was excellent. (I asked where [profile] ladyat was, and he said that she let him go to the con by himself so she could get stuff done.)

Second wave of busking. Stopped briefly at Steve Jackson Games to get some Munchkin stuff, and a lovely hardcover of GURPS Dragons that was half-price. Then I headed over to Mayfair Games -- Don Glass had come over to the table earlier, so I went and sang for him (and some other folks, yay) for a bit. Fun. And then I went back and did twenty-five minutes in the Entertainment Spotlight, again, getting some good laughs. Luke came over and helped with "Talk Like A Pirate Day".

And then I waited out the last two hours. Nice people kept coming up, which was great, including Matthew Duhan, Scott Micha and his friend Adam, etc., etc. Watched Willie's Wenches shticking about -- they are really entertaining, and not just because they all look great in corsets, I seriously think they could do very well with a DVD of one of their shows -- and I sang a couple more songs with them, including me and Luke doing "Cthulhu Fthagn", which went over very well.

And then it was 6:00, and I was outa there. Got back up to the room, browsed online for awhile, and I went to bed. I actually even managed some sleep -- again, not nearly enough, but I'll take it.

Today I busk from 1:00-3:00, and what I'm likely to do is be back at the Entertainment Spotlight around 2:15. I also rove between 6:00 and 7:00, and I think I may just position myself outside the Exhibit Hall, where everyone goes by after the hall closes. And then I've got the above-mentioned concert at the Marriott across the street at 10:00.

Boy, am I tired.

So, tell us about your day. :)

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Date: 2009-08-15 12:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trav13369.livejournal.com
Busking?


Wasn't ever aware you were a tabletopper. I got a few of the new Blackmoor RPG PDF's-the main book, City of the Gods, and I think, Clock and Steam. Look pretty good.

Off to Grand Rapids in about 4 hours for the reception. I'll tell Soggy Potato Chips you said "Hi!".

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Date: 2009-08-15 12:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] filkertom.livejournal.com
Busking (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busking). GenCon got me, Marc, and a few other people here basically to provide background music.

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Date: 2009-08-15 12:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] trav13369.livejournal.com
gotcha.

Have fun!

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Date: 2009-08-15 02:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] humidcityloki.livejournal.com
Wish I had made GenCon this year! Sucks extra hard being only about 2 hrs away in Cincinnati too. Believe it or not your busking was one of the big things I was looking forward to.

Would love to hear how the 3.5 Blackmoor books are, I've been waffling over them for some time now and have yet to grab them.

As to the exhaustion levels, I refer you to the late great Warren Zevon when he sand "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead."

Break a leg!

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Date: 2009-08-15 02:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] jss
Friday? Work, though I accomplished some stuff. Basically, Thursday afternoon and Friday were spent recovering from the work I'd done the previous Friday through Wednesday that we decided to scrap since it was faster to scrap it and start over than to identify and fix whatever was wrong. On the way home from work I stopped off for groceries so I could make a decent dinner (insalata caprese, chicken cordon bleu, fresh corn, raspberries).

Today? It's likely to be a domestic day: Dishes, laundry, and paperwork are on the agenda, and probably psketti with leftover homemade sauce for dinner. Will probably do online browsing to see if I can find a dining room set I like and to do more research on cars since I'll need to replace or supplement mine before the snows come, as mine won't make it up the hill unassisted in icy conditions. Whee.

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Date: 2009-08-15 06:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] druidsfire.livejournal.com
I'm working, got my work headset on one ear, and Yes playing 'Mind Drive' in the other, and I'm about to get back to work on my djembe bag (only a nerd would make a matching bag for a djembe so they can cart it about as part of their steampunk costume...)

Will hopefully see ye t'morrow after I spend time wif mah sistah and give her new man the sister-in-law-to-be evil glare of doom and examination. ;)

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Date: 2009-08-15 06:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bruinson.livejournal.com
I've got to remember that Pennsic and Gen Con don't conflict anymore.

I might have headed to Indy anyway if not for comming down with a cold.

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Date: 2009-08-15 09:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alverant.livejournal.com
Went to the Ren Faire today. I have some weird anxiety when it comes to long drives. The night before I get very nervous and don't sleep well. I worry about falling asleep at the wheel and getting into a wreck (or worse). Of course this makes me tired and more likely to fall asleep while driving. No one ever said the mind acts in a logical manner. Anyway I try going to bed early but wind up waking up at 5am and unable to go back to sleep. I relax, play the computer for a while, etc and leave about 9ish. I have to dodge construction and missing a turn and discovering my GPS is low on power (I don't know why, I hardly use it) and get there about 2 hours later.

I get in, walk around, see the sights. It was fun but I wasn't feeling myself. Not sure I could explain it. It was being there that I liked and not attending the shows or anything. Maybe it was the heat. I got a glass of sassafrases soda and found the privy with the flush toilets. But most of the time I spent walking around. That got tiring. I thought about getting lunch but 1) lines were too long for anything other than snack food 2) the prices were too high period. I got two books about pirates *arrrrrr* and came home.

I spent about 2 hours there and it doesn't seem worth it for a 4 hour round trip. I felt I could have stayed longer but my heart wasn't in it. I'm not sure what to make of it. I have to wonder if I went for the sake of going. Nothing's wrong with that of course. It was a good trip and I'd go back when the need moves me.

No problems with staying awake. I took a caffeine pill and listened to the Star Wars radio drama and that did the trick.

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Date: 2009-08-15 11:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] markbernstein.livejournal.com
Convention center food. *shudder* Last week in Montreal, I was in a rush one day, and settled for a burger in the convention center cafeteria. Big mistake.

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Date: 2009-08-16 10:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacob-day.livejournal.com
I'm not there but I advised friends who are to track you down and listen to you.

If you're wandering through the games area, they're at TheGameCrafter, a place that's essentially Cafe Press for games...

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Date: 2009-08-17 12:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zibblsnrt.livejournal.com
How well is it received there? I know busking tends to have a pretty meh reputation in most places, but I'm also lucky enough to live in a city that's at the opposite end of the spectrum as regards respecting it..

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Date: 2009-08-17 02:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mythdude.livejournal.com
It was great seeing you!

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