tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post8090215712042664154..comments2024-02-20T10:12:20.623+00:00Comments on The Blog That Time Forgot: Barbarian Days, Or, Celebrating Robert E. Howard While Wearing Funny HatsTaranaichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02176999342965850175noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post-69151412214497252792010-07-14T21:25:43.015+01:002010-07-14T21:25:43.015+01:00*Thunks head repeatedly*
I really don't know ...*Thunks head repeatedly*<br /><br />I really don't know why I constantly think it's the 25th Anniversary. It's like "Clyde Tevis Smith" instead of Tevis Clyde Smith. Grah.<br /><br />Thanks again, Rusty!Taranaichhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02176999342965850175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7177193073415704349.post-27051532930057116142010-07-14T14:00:11.638+01:002010-07-14T14:00:11.638+01:00As in my comment on the July 13 post, REHupa will ...As in my comment on the July 13 post, REHupa will be celebrating its *38th* anniversary this coming November. But 2011 will be the 25th anniversary of the first trip REHupa members made to Cross Plains. The Saturday we were there (14 June 1986) was officially proclaimed by the mayor "Robert E Howard Day," the first of what would within just a few years become an annual tradition. Of the original group that visited, only Indy and I are still active in REHupa, and along with Glenn Lord, we're the only ones still very active in REH fandom (though Tom Kovacs published a book of REH poetry, Winds of Time, just a few years ago).<br /><br />It *will* be one of several good reasons to make it to Cross Plains next year!Rustyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10618979758069699557noreply@blogger.com