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A [[hoax bid]] allegedly by [[Dick Eney]] to hold [[FUNcon]] 7 in Can Tho in Thailand on "Buddha's Birthday weekend" (generally celebrated in April through early June) in 1974.  It's a bit difficult to tell at this remove if this was a ''real'' hoax bid by Eney or a ''fake'' hoax bid by someone else -- Eney worked for a US aid agency in SE Asia during the Vietnam era and was accused by some fans of being a secret agent or some sort.  There was a lot of low-level nastiness.
 
A [[hoax bid]] allegedly by [[Dick Eney]] to hold [[FUNcon]] 7 in Can Tho in Thailand on "Buddha's Birthday weekend" (generally celebrated in April through early June) in 1974.  It's a bit difficult to tell at this remove if this was a ''real'' hoax bid by Eney or a ''fake'' hoax bid by someone else -- Eney worked for a US aid agency in SE Asia during the Vietnam era and was accused by some fans of being a secret agent or some sort.  There was a lot of low-level nastiness.
  
It's also unclear just what the hoax bid was hoaxily bidding for: Given the late Spring date, it wasn't Worldcon and probably wasn't Westercon.  The first [[FUNcon]], [[FUNcon 70]], had been a stand-alone convention held in late March, so perhaps this was for another stand-along FUNcon.
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It's also unclear just what the hoax bid was hoaxily bidding for: Given the late Spring date, it wasn't Worldcon and probably wasn't Westercon.  The ad appeared in the [[FUNcon II]] program book (1969) and holding FUNcon 7 in 1974 would fit.
  
 
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Revision as of 07:18, 8 June 2021

A hoax bid allegedly by Dick Eney to hold FUNcon 7 in Can Tho in Thailand on "Buddha's Birthday weekend" (generally celebrated in April through early June) in 1974. It's a bit difficult to tell at this remove if this was a real hoax bid by Eney or a fake hoax bid by someone else -- Eney worked for a US aid agency in SE Asia during the Vietnam era and was accused by some fans of being a secret agent or some sort. There was a lot of low-level nastiness.

It's also unclear just what the hoax bid was hoaxily bidding for: Given the late Spring date, it wasn't Worldcon and probably wasn't Westercon. The ad appeared in the FUNcon II program book (1969) and holding FUNcon 7 in 1974 would fit.