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  • ...iracy '87]]. (See [[1990 Worldcon Site Selection]] for more details.) The bid was run by [[SCIFI]], the same group which ran [[L.A.con II]]. One of the bits of bid shtick was the pretense that the [[convention]] should not be called "L.A.con III"
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  • ...late ’80s allegedly to bring the [[Worldcon]] to the USSR in 1995. The [[bid]] was [[Communist]] Party/[[Russia|USSR]] themed, gave out "passports," pou ...ted at a [[Midwestcon]] when they noticed that the upcoming [[Worldcon]] [[bid parties]] seemed dull and [[Christa Sinclair]] made a joke about the 1986 s
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  • He [[chaired]] the (losing, alas!) [[Detroit in '82]] [[Worldcon]] [[bid]] and was one of the [[7 for '77]]. He worked on the early stages of [[Igua He and [[Bob Tucker]] had a long-running shtick where Bob called Rusty “Dad,” and Rusty called Bob “Son,” and they
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  • He and [[Rusty Hevelin]] had a long-running shtick where Bob called Rusty “Dad,” and Rusty called Bob “Son,” and they ...e! Forty years later he was a member of the [[Chicago in 1982]] [[Worldcon bid]].
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  • ...lva]], [[J. Ben Stark|Ben]] and [[Bill Donaho|Bill]] made their convention bid. The man for whom I'm substituting tonight is [[Anthony Boucher]], one of t Well, at this point the Archbishop of Canterbury would like to do his shtick. And I'll tell you briefly how I met [[Randall Garrett]]. It was at the [[P
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