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- TyrisFlare
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$300? Dey goin for half dat on the bay. Duke must be preppin for dat divorce #bloodsuckinlawyers
can someone tell codeblue his intern has gone off the reservation
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actual-lol35mmpaul wrote:can someone tell codeblue his intern has gone off the reservation
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Is it hard to type the as the every time? I do it once in a while, I would have to think about it to do it every time. Do you have your autocorrect change it?Codeblue wrote:He ain't wrong tho as far as the price drop off. Where's the rn duke skiing down a hill gif?
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Codeblue wrote:bump
I was always curious how that worked tooToolFanFromWayBack wrote:Is it hard to type the as the every time? I do it once in a while, I would have to think about it to do it every time. Do you have your autocorrect change it?Codeblue wrote:He ain't wrong tho as far as the price drop off. Where's the rn duke skiing down a hill gif?
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I used to be a tradeshow carpenter: the union rates for stuff like this are absurd. I don't know who's in charge of the floor and drayage in SD (probably Teamsters) but it's a total racket. You almost certainly can't bring your booth in on foot, but if you stick all your prints in a large portfolio bag that might work. The less it looks like freight the more likely you are to be able to carry it into a booth with you.danieldanger wrote:drayage costs within the hall
Also very generally, the more West Coast a city was the more laid back it was. The stuff I did in LA, Anaheim, SF, the show floors were pretty laid back. But if a client so much as screwed in a light bulb in Philly or NYC, an electrician or carpenter would come running over starting a fistfight screaming about "you're stealing food out of my kids' mouths!" and then billing the exhibitor 4 hours for their 20 seconds of work. So maybe in SD it'll be easy to avoid the nonsense.
Anyway, try to carry stuff in. Ship it to your hotel room and just deal with the lazy door "security guards." It's a scam. Good luck.
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Yep. When I used to go to trade shows with my old company, the east coast trade unions would have someone sitting by the loading doors. If you tried to carry so much as a box yourself, they would start screaming. Really surprised the crap out of me how militant they were until we got the bill, It was insane the amount they charged for things.mistersmith wrote:I used to be a tradeshow carpenter: the union rates for stuff like this are absurd. I don't know who's in charge of the floor and drayage in SD (probably Teamsters) but it's a total racket. You almost certainly can't bring your booth in on foot, but if you stick all your prints in a large portfolio bag that might work. The less it looks like freight the more likely you are to be able to carry it into a booth with you.danieldanger wrote:drayage costs within the hall
Also very generally, the more West Coast a city was the more laid back it was. The stuff I did in LA, Anaheim, SF, the show floors were pretty laid back. But if a client so much as screwed in a light bulb in Philly or NYC, an electrician or carpenter would come running over starting a fistfight screaming about "you're stealing food out of my kids' mouths!" and then billing the exhibitor 4 hours for their 20 seconds of work. So maybe in SD it'll be easy to avoid the nonsense.
Anyway, try to carry stuff in. Ship it to your hotel room and just deal with the lazy door "security guards." It's a scam. Good luck.
I need more. Nothing seems to satisfy. I don't want it. I just need it. To feel, to breathe, to know I'm alive. - MJK
“People incapable of guilt usually have a good time.” - Rust Cohle
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Codeblue wrote:bump
I've heard this is one of the bigger reasons Mondo has skipped NYCC for the last few years. (not including they had Mondocon)
jkw3000 - Nobody ever really wins in this hobby.
Olly - I'm a hack asshole unable to provide you with what you want.
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Olly - I'm a hack asshole unable to provide you with what you want.
Gonzo's Mom- And some of you are the demons!