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(2) General answer at a convention to "Where is [[Jophan]]?" | (2) General answer at a convention to "Where is [[Jophan]]?" | ||
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− | Not a story ''by'' [[Tucker]], but ''about'' him; that's where he was every time [[Harry Moore]] called for him. It became the big laugh-line of the convention [[Nolacon]], with [[Bloch]] even telling a long, involved story at the banquet in which | + | {{Fancy2S|text= |
+ | Not a story ''by'' [[Tucker]], but ''about'' him; that's where he was every time [[Harry Moore]] called for him. It became the big laugh-line of the convention [[Nolacon]], with [[Bloch]] even telling a long, involved story at the [[banquet]] in which Tucker encountered a bruin and wound up down in the b'ar. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 1 November 2021
“Down in the bar!”: At American cons, the traditional answer to where to find any filthy pro who isn't around to be introduced at opening ceremonies or wherever else he's supposed to be, begun about Tucker at Nolacon.
At a British convention, where to find everyone: The bar serves as the convention's main gathering and social area. It has no real equivalent at American conventions — it's not particularly like a con suite, though the evening parties do serve a similar function.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(1) (Tucker) Rallying cry for the depressed and weary at Nolacon.
(2) General answer at a convention to "Where is Jophan?" |
From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960 |
Not a story by Tucker, but about him; that's where he was every time Harry Moore called for him. It became the big laugh-line of the convention Nolacon, with Bloch even telling a long, involved story at the banquet in which Tucker encountered a bruin and wound up down in the b'ar. |
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