What I've Done in the Past Week
A pictorial essay by Babakganoosh
Ok, so the first one is old, but I forgot to upload it.
It's Dan conducting "Trails of a Forlorn Dawn Donkey" from the Antisocial Music
show on 2/22.

He was good and very animated as a conductor. I waited for the orchestra
to start whispering "Lasaga? Lasaga!" like in Bugs Bunny, but it
didn't happen.
Now this past week was pretty dull until Friday when I went
into work and saw, down the street from my client, Ratgor, the Rat God.


Ratgor did not seem to be violent despite his visage and I was allowed to pass.
In the office where I was working, the lead saleswoman's fish
tank had taken a turn for the worse and it started looking like a scene from
Evolution.


Well, my cam has no auto focus, so they came out like that. at one point
one of the tube structures had broken off and was swimming around near the top,
but it eventually disintegrated. But, I imagine in a few days, the
invasion will be started.
Perhaps the cult of Ratgor will be prepared to stop it.

Ratgor may very well be our savior.
Then, I went to Tom's and we headed off to Boston. On
the way we stopped at Roy Rogers because Tom was obsessed with stopping there.

Li and Da gusta passed us while we were there and called us to let us know.
We eventually got up to Boston and drove around for a bit
because the streets are very poorly marked and when they are marked, they have
different names on the left and right sides of the street just to confuse you
more. We finally reached Kevan's apartment, but there was no one home so
we waited outside for an hour and a half in the cold.

Oh yeah, Josh and Carol came with Li n Da Gusta. So we finally wizened up
and got a hotel room around 1:30 in the morning.
Saturday morning, we got up had our continental breakfast,
watched some crazy Japanese cartoon about fighting food and went to see Kev at
the hospital, passing by
Death Wish
Piano Movers trucks. Also on the journey were two short but great
graffiti signs, "Dig Safe" and "Cops Lie"
We spent all day there and many more people showed up, Kev was the most popular
person there.
Come nightfall, we all left and all of us apart from Jen, Bob, Erin and ROSS,
who had returned to their hotel minus ROSS who had left. Went to get some
Thai food. Twas yummy and spicy. Afterwards, Tom and I said goodbye
to everyone and headed home.

Goodbye everyone...wait...Tom you're my ride. No, not you Tom Peng, you're
evil now.
So Tom and I headed home. the weather was crappy and we were both drifting in and out of sleep. Connecticut gambled with the laws of probability by announcing on electronic signs "Slippery conditions possible" Wow! way to go out on a limb. You could technically say "Fiery conditions possible" or "Volcanic conditions possible" or even "Catastrophic conditions possible" without being wrong. Though that last one would be really cool to see.
I got home really late.
Sunday I got up early and played some DnD all day. It was a cool game and
the DM did some major cool scale mockups for the final confrontation.

The Keep and surrounding lands

The Keep

From the rear or north actually

Us battling a group of evil gnolls. Grrrrrrr...
And toward the evening, we defeated the evil witch queen and stopped and all returned home.
Today I went back into the city. Ratgor was still there
and the evil red mold had not spread outside the fish tank.
Thanks Ratgor!