Penguicon 5.0: Day 0 & Day 1

Posted April 24th, 2007 by Howard Tayler

I flew into DTW Thursday afternoon, and my good friend Sal Sanfratello of Aegis picked me up at the airport. We then made our way through Ann Arbor where we grabbed chinese food, and into Pinckney, Michigan where Sal has three acres appropriately named “Haven.” I missed the pre-Convention dinner in favor of hanging out with Sal and friends, disbursing most of the last of my discontinued t-shirt stock to an Aegis basic class, and pushing about 50 rounds of .40 into targets mounted at the front of a burm.

In short, it was a very nice evening.

Penguicon began on Friday morning with “Geeks with Guns.” Lots of friends there — Eric Raymond, Jay Maynard, David Campbell, Sal Sanfratello, Paul Neubauer, Yanni (the actress) and others — I think our group had about 30 shooters in it. Jay let me try out a couple of his pistols. I had a grand time, and shot a reasonably tight grouping. My scattered non-groupings from the night before were obviously an artifact of “I haven’t shot in a while.”

From there it was back to the hotel, where I quickly got settled in with my generous roommate David Campbell. I got registered, located the prime piece of real-estate the convention was providing me, and hung out my shingle.

For about four hours on Friday I sold books, whipped out sketches, and sold ribbons. Yes, that’s right, instead of giving them away, I sold ribbons with Rules 12, 34, and 37 on them for a dollar each. Most badge ribbons you get for doing something — being a Serenity fan, writing computer software, attending a particular panel, etc. My ribbons are no different, but the thing you have to do is “commit commerce” with me. As mercenary ploys go, it worked fine (by the end of the convention I would sell $80 worth of ribbons, and give at least 75 ribbons away to people buying merchandise.)

Anyway, during that four-hour block on Friday I moved through almost a third of the books I’d brought with me. This was a relief, as it meant I was covering my expenses on the trip. Every sale for the rest of the convention would be gravy.

I took a break to do a panel with a few other webtoonists — The Ferrett, Randy Milholland, Ben Rodriguez, and Megan Gedris. My appearance was kind of impromptu, and The Ferrett told me to come sit up front with them rather than in the back. The panel was fun. I shared the story of the hate-mail I got from that one guy who said “I can’t believe a story in which a woman changes affections from one man to another.” Randy’s response to that was “He’s obviously living on Planet Celibate.”

Speaking of Randy Milholland: I was terrified to meet him because his online persona is so intimidating. It turns out that he’s a gentle, funny, polite man with an easy smile and no weapons. He and I got to spend lots of time talking over the weekend, and I look forward to rubbing shoulders with him at conventions in the future.

I ended up getting a seat at the Celebrity Munchkin table, where Randy Milholland, Steve Jackson, and others were supposed to duke it out over a game of cards. As it turned out, Steve had to bow out early, so the rest of the table stood a chance. Randy played a mean game, as did Jay Maynard (his first!), but another newbie very nearly snuck up to level 10 without us noticing. Ultimately, however, yours truly nailed his 10th level looking for trouble on a poor 1st-level monster. I credit my win to the fact that everybody used their ammo beating down Randy and others on the previous round.

After that it was time to wander from room party to room party waiting for sleep to beckon. It beckoned at around midnight-thirty, and I zonked out in cheerful anticipation of Day 2.

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10 Comments on “Penguicon 5.0: Day 0 & Day 1”

  1. redneckgaijin Says:

    Thanks for mentioning Ben Rodriguez. He was really impressed and inspired by that panel, and VERY honored to meet you.

  2. Al Roderick Says:

    Oh, great. You were in my hometown during the time that I wasn’t. By the way, it’s Pinckney, with a C. Since I’m down here on truck driver training, I guess I’ll just need to swing by Utah at some point and hit the Keep.

  3. Howard Tayler Says:

    Red: I looked at Ben’s stuff in the dealer’s room. While I’m not keen on some of what he presents with you guys at WLP, there’s no denying the fact that he’s got more artistic skill in his left foot than I’ve got in my whole right arm.

    Al: You know, I saw that misspelling when I was checking maps and proofing the article, and then I forgot to fix it. Thanks for the reminder! Oh, and if you ARE ever in Utah County, by all means holler and we can meet up at the Keep.

  4. kingsman Says:

    Yep, my wife was there, unfortunately I had to work. Glad to see you came thru our home town of Ann Arbor and I know you had fun with Sal and company at Haven. Next time you come down for geeks with guns you need to have Sal give me a call and we can run thru some law enforcement qualifications at the local range.

  5. MadMike Says:

    Don’t worry, Howard, I had enough weapons for Randy, my daughter, myself, Nathan and several others. Just in case.

  6. CrazyDreamer Says:

    My favorite Munchkin moment of that sort was watching everybody at the table blow all their buffs on the monster facing me and then my using one final card to make someone else fight it.

  7. CrazyDreamer Says:

    ^(The person who’d buffed it the most, naturally.)^

  8. jmsaul Says:

    Great to see you as always!

    (BTW, it’s DTW. The airport code, that is.)

  9. Jay Maynard Says:

    kingsman: I’d love to try that…I like to think I can shoot, but how well I’d do on a law enforcement qualification is another matter.

  10. Howard Tayler Says:

    Joe: I’ve fixed the airport code. And it was great to see you, too — your Jolly Roger is always my favorite ribbon to acquire!

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