Herbie Hatman / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑Thanks for coming, everyone.
It was delightful.
What a pleasure.
According to the front page of the SF Chronicle we failed.
Had you not been so forthright with the information that this was a "retro completion" no one would have known. I will not penalize you for your honesty.
I enjoyed your blunt factualness in this praxis.
Dear Yolanda,
Thanks for taking the time out of your day to show your interest in the upcoming Pie Fight. It turns out that, yes, this is the same location as the last Pie Fight. The location was chosen specifically to affect the wide demographic of passerbys at that time of day. There are shoppers, tourists, locals, and business people all flitting about.
I thought in depth about alternative locations to host this Pie Fight. Near the Embarcadero, in front of City Hall, Ghiradelli Square, Peir 39, Lombard Street, Et Cetera. Though many of these locations had allure and appeal in their own ways none seemed to match the diversity in audience accomplished at the Powell Cable Car Turn Around. Thusly, I stuck with the same locale as the last event.
I look forward to seeing what sort of clever quips you have to contribute to our fascinating community here, and again I thank you for your interest in the upcoming Pie Fight.
Best Regards,
Herbie Hatman
I can't tell if a super Hero outfit is the same thing as gay underwear...
I was thinking that it might be nice to add some color to the pie fight. The all white pies are nice, but maybe a little food coloring in the bottom of the pie tin might color things up. I have not yet tested this and am open to other ideas. Have any?
Best,
Herbie
I don't care about going "too fast".
Think it would be nice to have an adventure a bunch of different initial-initial-Zeros.
For example:
SF0 goes to LA0. SF0+LAO head East.
Meanwhile MN0 meets up with SL0 and CG0. They head south.
DC0 (man, I'm bad at geography) heads southwest.
You get the idea. We figure out at which station we will meet. Get on one train. Go all together to another city.
It seems that even with trains being "too fast" it still takes 34 hours to get to Emeryville, CA to Denver, CO. 22 from SF to Seattle. 22 to Boise. 18 to Salt Lake.
I think an extravagant hobo party would be delightful.
All the giant science words kept me from voting.
http://www.ted.com/talks/jane_mcgonigal_gaming_can_make_a_better_world.html
Nice job. Well spoken.