Sunday
The Samizdata.net One Year Gathering last night seemed the perfect chance to get the 'Global Conspiracy' moving forward again...

We had everything required for a conspiracy by sinster globalist illuminati:
Gothic setting, endless supply of Guinness & crazy camera angles

However it proved hard to keep the conspirators focused on the job at hand

Very hard, in fact

It did not help that there were many distractions

But we did achieve something... we proved that Andrew Dodge not only wears his leather kilt in 'true Scottish style', someone has autographed his posterior!

Why is she not surprised! She was not able to attend and chaperone this lot..........need she say more !
Posted by MommaBear at November 3, 2002 03:51 PM
I guess our little diversion worked then? While all our enemies were distracted watching the party I carried out our nefarious global internet plots! BWAHAHAHAH!!!!
And yes, I did it to Mozart. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Posted by Dale Amon at November 3, 2002 05:57 PM
I've just gone blind! I'm touch-typing this. Really.
Posted by Andrea Harris at November 4, 2002 02:52 AM
That'll teach you not to bring a camera to a blogger get-together.
Posted by Meryl Yourish at November 4, 2002 03:00 AM
Say, wasn't that Bobby DeNiro on the right in #2 and Martha Stewart in #3?
Posted by Bill Peschel at November 4, 2002 04:40 AM
My girlfriend thinks I mix in bad company. She is right. We be baaaaaaaaaaaaad!!!!!
Posted by Tom at November 4, 2002 10:29 AM
I have been blinded.. a pox upon kilts, I say.. a pox upon 'em..!!
Posted by Suman Palit at November 4, 2002 04:28 PM
Yikes! Are those actually varicose veins on that buttock? Is that a Scotch thing?
Posted by Tom, Jr. at November 4, 2002 08:12 PM
Well no one every told me that having a kilt on meant that young lady felt the need to take liberties with one's person. Its not my fault, honestly. I am the innocent party in all of this. I wore my kilt on Saturday night because I had just finished working on a film on Oxford Street (I was the one in front of the camera). I couldn't be bothered to go home and change.
Posted by Andrew Ian Dodge at November 4, 2002 11:37 PM









