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austin_dern ([personal profile] austin_dern) wrote2024-10-20 12:10 am

I will follow you way down wherever you may go

Not a lot going on right now so here's just a bunch of Motor City Fur[ry] Con pictures from this April:

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Dutch rabbit giving chase to a black rabbit, the sort of thing going on all the time. (I think this might have been a three-legged black rabbit but can't swear to that at this remove.)


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Bye!


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Rabbits gathering around the Bunny Orb.


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Oh, I think Bunny Orb heard me talking about them and wasn't happy.


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Oh, Bunny Orb just wanted a bit of head-grooming.


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And now on to, I believe, the Bunnies SIG. Here's a suiter ready for it.


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[personal profile] bunnyhugger's ears peering over the scene as people mill around.


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Lining up for the group photo.


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Here a bat just wears a bunny on their head, simple enough.


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Some of the hallway poster art that gathered at the convention.


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Another poster of someone's event. Also there was a raffle for video game stuff that we didn't win and that I might have forgotten to enter anyway.


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Here's [personal profile] bunnyhugger playing a pure mechanical pinball game that someone left in the arcade room. (I believe it was an original build, not a vintage device.) We couldn't get it to plunge reliably, though.


Trivia: The football team for the Michigan Agricultural College --- now Michigan State University --- had its first undefeated season in 1913. Among the teams played were Olivet College, Alma College, the Buchtel College of Ohio, and the University of South Dakota. Source: The Bicentennial History of Ingham County, Michigan, Ford Stevens Ceasar. This was a ``mere'' seven-game season, but the team outscored its opponents 180 to 28, with three shutouts and no game where the opponents scored more than seven points. (This was also the first year they beat University of Michigan.)

Currently Reading: The Life of Lines, Tim Ingold.


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