Getcher pics here! I got pics like the day is long!

Party pics you didn’t see on the Webcam, at least of those bits of the party suitable for family viewing.

The robot gun, affixed to the ceiling facing the door. There’s a laser pointer in the gun; it’s rather quite effective at startling guests.

Party decorations.

Eric is not to be trusted, even if you’re heavily armed.

Eric, moving in for the kill…

What the well-dressed bondage fiend is wearing this spring: Basic black and white, and accessorize, accessorize, accessorize! No outfit is complete without a powerful sidearm–silenced, of course.

Shelly, the good bondage fairy of the North.

The fridge, before the start of the festivities. Lots of soft drinks and a full rack of test tubes filled with black and gray goo.

Shelly, getting an unbirthday flogging from Yours Truly after the birhday floggings–and by popular request.

We’ve been finding .762 cartridges in some unlikely places for days since the party. I don’t think we’ve found ’em all yet. Most of them are unspent.

20 thoughts on “Getcher pics here! I got pics like the day is long!

  1. What were the test tubes for?

    Also: Guns?

    I’m so confused. Granted, this sort of thing is clearly not my scene, so confusion is to be expected, I guess. But I can understand the flogging thing (birthday and otherwise), it’s just the guns and test tubes I’m confused about.

    • The guns started out as a joke. The party Web site had a passage along the lines of “To prevent a repeat of last year’s incident, no projectile weapons over .75 caliber”–an almost impossibly huge caliber–“will be permitted.”

      So most people took it on themselves to make ridiculously huge guns, or ridiculously many guns, or both, part of their costumes.

      The test tubes were filled with gray goo and black goo–a silvery-gray and black alcoholic drink, respectively–in keeping with the “nanohazard” theme. (“Gray goo” is a hypothetical doomsday nanotech scenario; it’s used to describe a self replicating nanotech agent that multiplies out of control, destroying all life and covering the entire planet in gray goo.)

      • (“Gray goo” is a hypothetical doomsday nanotech scenario; it’s used to describe a self replicating nanotech agent that multiplies out of control, destroying all life and covering the entire planet in gray goo.)

        As long as it’s tasty…

  2. What were the test tubes for?

    Also: Guns?

    I’m so confused. Granted, this sort of thing is clearly not my scene, so confusion is to be expected, I guess. But I can understand the flogging thing (birthday and otherwise), it’s just the guns and test tubes I’m confused about.

  3. The guns started out as a joke. The party Web site had a passage along the lines of “To prevent a repeat of last year’s incident, no projectile weapons over .75 caliber”–an almost impossibly huge caliber–“will be permitted.”

    So most people took it on themselves to make ridiculously huge guns, or ridiculously many guns, or both, part of their costumes.

    The test tubes were filled with gray goo and black goo–a silvery-gray and black alcoholic drink, respectively–in keeping with the “nanohazard” theme. (“Gray goo” is a hypothetical doomsday nanotech scenario; it’s used to describe a self replicating nanotech agent that multiplies out of control, destroying all life and covering the entire planet in gray goo.)

    • Pity you couldn’t make it; maybe next time! (I blame my parents, for scheduling my birth on what turned out to be such an inconvenient day…)

      • Oh yes! Let’s do!!

        I blame my parents, for scheduling my birth on what turned out to be such an inconvenient day…

        As well you should! Our parents simply do not take enough of the blame for all the little things wrong with our lives.

  4. (“Gray goo” is a hypothetical doomsday nanotech scenario; it’s used to describe a self replicating nanotech agent that multiplies out of control, destroying all life and covering the entire planet in gray goo.)

    As long as it’s tasty…

  5. Pity you couldn’t make it; maybe next time! (I blame my parents, for scheduling my birth on what turned out to be such an inconvenient day…)

  6. Oh yes! Let’s do!!

    I blame my parents, for scheduling my birth on what turned out to be such an inconvenient day…

    As well you should! Our parents simply do not take enough of the blame for all the little things wrong with our lives.

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