Gary Gygax was, for those that don't know, was one of the creators of Dungeons & Dragons. He built the platform that my imagination has been using as a spring board since the 80's, and while he hasn't worked on D&D in quite some time, he was still the grandfather that all RPG players and designers paid respect too. I shall miss his presence, regret the fact that I never got to meet him, and always remember him fondly.
My father used to joke that I was putting his kids through college. In a way I suppose I did, me and a million other starry eyed little geeks out there who loved to get away from reality a few hours at a time.
Goodbye Gary. We'll miss you.
In other news, my work schedule has changed. I no longer work until 10 on Fridays, and 11 on Saturdays. I'm opening both days now, which requires a whole new sleep schedule, learning a new bus schedule, and so on. It's worth it though. More time awake at home, and only one night a week of making arrangements to feed the cat.
The crazy was provided by some of the customers at BLB01 in the last couple of days. Some examples:
- A woman approached me at the info station and said she had just finished Three Cups of Tea, and said she was looking for something inspiring. Now, I haven't read the book, and am not likely to. It's not my cup of tea, if you will excuse the pun. She kept grilling me though, expecting me to magically pull a book title out of my ass based on no information. When I tried to pawn her off on the Red Room info desk, at which point she got snappy, and said "You don't read much do you?" I resisted saying "I do ma'am, just not the boring shit that you read", and pointed her in the direction of Eat, Pray, Love, and helped the next customer.
- The guy who bought $47 dollars worth of books with $2 bills
- The nearly falling over drunk guy asking for books in Spanish
- The woman who put what looked to be a sack of garbage in the bag check
- The two guys who came in to sell books that came in the wrong door, opted for an escort instead of going around, and when I did escort them, thought it was a good idea to leave a box right in front of the elevator doors so they could go back for it
- And of course, the woman who when given directions to the elevator, said "What the hell is a mezzanine?"
3 comments:
Did you tell her that it is the child of a mezzo soprano?
If she had told me she had just finished "Three cups of tea" I would have told how to get to the Loo. NanaKaos
You are a strong man. I might have bitch slapped the three cups of tea woman. Next time, send her into the "craft" department.
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