On happier notes...
Apr. 29th, 2008 09:38 amMy friend
mizkit has a new book out today. Which means, of course, that I'm going to shortly enough be adding another book to the growing pile of them I have to read. I have NO idea why I'm amassing such a collection of them. It's like I'm afraid I'll run out or something.
Wait... That happens some times.
Well, no matter. Go give her stuff a try. Most of it is lighter urban fantasy. If you liked earlier Mercedes Lackey (before the dull and dry tomes of plot and no characterization) or Laurell K Hamilton (before everything became all about sex), I'd say you've got a fair chance at really, really liking these.
So, yesterday, there was Joker-ness afoot!
I got down to the park and there were a few Jokers milling about and I talked with some of them. We stood about chatting and Sean showed up not long after I started being chatty. And my organizing instinct started to kick in. I suppressed it for now, just talking to people who had an idea of what was going on. There was a paddle wheel boat that went by and a lot of us looked at that askance. Hrmmmm. Gathering by the water for a Joker thing and a boat that does not fit.... Hrmmmmm. But there was no gas attack or any crazy fish that we saw.
When we got within 15 minutes, I couldn't help it any longer. I knew there would be three clues, so I got everyone's attention and explained what I knew. People organized into groups. Once we got the clues they went out to get the numbers that answered the clues. About ten minutes later I realized the clues were sequential and that sending people out not together didn't help matters but we solved them all anyway. I felt badly about the whole thing but it worked out in the end. I stayed on the phone with Kris, while the groups ran about and Sean helped get the clues. And now I know there are lion faces on a building downtown. Never noticed that before.
We followed the clue that the numbers gave us from the internet and ended up in an alleyway behind a movie theater. This also had disturbing portents. Not much good happens in alleys, especially related to Batman. But there we met our clown and he handed out Joker cards. I'll take a picture of mine and put it up later, though I must admit that Sean's is much cooler than mine.
We marched to Pacific Place and then into the theater, where the ushers seemed confused that we would do all of this for a trailer but what the hell. I was more doing it for the card at this point than anything else. The trailer was really cool. I'm a little surprised that they're showing some things that they are. They're walking right up to the point of a few important things happening and not showing them but there is VERY little doubt as to what happens next.
I can't wait to see it again. It will be on-line Sunday.
Friday is Iron Man! WOooooo! All of the reviews I've read are very positive. I'm so hopeful.
And tonight is more hockey! YEAH HOCKEY! LET'S GO RED WINGS!
Wait... That happens some times.
Well, no matter. Go give her stuff a try. Most of it is lighter urban fantasy. If you liked earlier Mercedes Lackey (before the dull and dry tomes of plot and no characterization) or Laurell K Hamilton (before everything became all about sex), I'd say you've got a fair chance at really, really liking these.
So, yesterday, there was Joker-ness afoot!
I got down to the park and there were a few Jokers milling about and I talked with some of them. We stood about chatting and Sean showed up not long after I started being chatty. And my organizing instinct started to kick in. I suppressed it for now, just talking to people who had an idea of what was going on. There was a paddle wheel boat that went by and a lot of us looked at that askance. Hrmmmm. Gathering by the water for a Joker thing and a boat that does not fit.... Hrmmmmm. But there was no gas attack or any crazy fish that we saw.
When we got within 15 minutes, I couldn't help it any longer. I knew there would be three clues, so I got everyone's attention and explained what I knew. People organized into groups. Once we got the clues they went out to get the numbers that answered the clues. About ten minutes later I realized the clues were sequential and that sending people out not together didn't help matters but we solved them all anyway. I felt badly about the whole thing but it worked out in the end. I stayed on the phone with Kris, while the groups ran about and Sean helped get the clues. And now I know there are lion faces on a building downtown. Never noticed that before.
We followed the clue that the numbers gave us from the internet and ended up in an alleyway behind a movie theater. This also had disturbing portents. Not much good happens in alleys, especially related to Batman. But there we met our clown and he handed out Joker cards. I'll take a picture of mine and put it up later, though I must admit that Sean's is much cooler than mine.
We marched to Pacific Place and then into the theater, where the ushers seemed confused that we would do all of this for a trailer but what the hell. I was more doing it for the card at this point than anything else. The trailer was really cool. I'm a little surprised that they're showing some things that they are. They're walking right up to the point of a few important things happening and not showing them but there is VERY little doubt as to what happens next.
I can't wait to see it again. It will be on-line Sunday.
Friday is Iron Man! WOooooo! All of the reviews I've read are very positive. I'm so hopeful.
And tonight is more hockey! YEAH HOCKEY! LET'S GO RED WINGS!