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− | A [[slan shack]] in [[LA]] inhabited in 1965 by Baker, [[Philip Castora]], [[Don Simpson]] and [[Hank Stine]]. It was also called the '''Ayn Shrine'''. | + | A [[slan shack]] in [[LA]] inhabited in 1965 by [[Ed Baker]], [[Philip Castora]], [[Don Simpson]] and [[Hank Stine]]. It was also called the '''Ayn Shrine'''. |
It was the site of [[LASFS]] parties and one, at least, the 1965 Halloween party, was shot at around 2:30 am by gatecrashers who had been ejected around 1 am for playing with knives... [[Dian Pelz]] was hurt by wood splinters thrown by a bullet that passed between her and [[Bill Rotsler]] while they sat talking. (''[[Ratatosk]] #23''.) "The Entertainment Committee for the party has been congratulated on its zeal, but warned about going too far." | It was the site of [[LASFS]] parties and one, at least, the 1965 Halloween party, was shot at around 2:30 am by gatecrashers who had been ejected around 1 am for playing with knives... [[Dian Pelz]] was hurt by wood splinters thrown by a bullet that passed between her and [[Bill Rotsler]] while they sat talking. (''[[Ratatosk]] #23''.) "The Entertainment Committee for the party has been congratulated on its zeal, but warned about going too far." |
Revision as of 13:49, 4 April 2024
A slan shack in LA inhabited in 1965 by Ed Baker, Philip Castora, Don Simpson and Hank Stine. It was also called the Ayn Shrine.
It was the site of LASFS parties and one, at least, the 1965 Halloween party, was shot at around 2:30 am by gatecrashers who had been ejected around 1 am for playing with knives... Dian Pelz was hurt by wood splinters thrown by a bullet that passed between her and Bill Rotsler while they sat talking. (Ratatosk #23.) "The Entertainment Committee for the party has been congratulated on its zeal, but warned about going too far."
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