Minutes of Meeting #1557
Monday, July 6, 2020

Trey Haddad, President
Ken Patterson, Vice President
Dave Gallaher, Treasurer
Galen Tripp & Laser Pistol Packin’ Mama, Sergeants at Arms
Barbara Johnson-Haddad, Secretary
held online, in exile

Called to order at 8pm
17 undifferentiated beings attended

The minutes of meeting 1556 were accepted as 'post facto'

the Treasurer was not present, but we took in nothing last week & our
totals are =
regular total is $15,632.83; party total is $230.58

the VP had nothing remarkable to report

the President had nothing fannish to report - but noted we have reached the
year's halfway point - which seems like more of an accomplishment than usual

ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Lisa announced that she has her first stripe done for her Doctor Who afghan
done & Howeird asked if it was bigger on the inside than the outside

Gayle announced that the voting deadline for the Hugo awards this year is
July 22

REVIEWS:
Kennita reviewed “The World’s End”, starring Simon Pegg as it is a good
vehicle for him & a bit slow to become scifi but she enjoyed it & Rick
followed that it is the concluding film for Edgar Wright's notional
'Cornetto Trilogy', starting with 'Shaun of the Dead' and then 'Hot Fuzz'
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_worlds_end

Howeird reviewed the 2-DVD set for 'The Lost Room', a scifi series, as a
fascinating premise & enjoyable - as long as you start with the 1st DVD - &
worth full price

Todd reviewed 'Middlegame' by Seanan McGuire as he had trouble putting it
down or doing anything else as he enjoyed it so much, Trey followed as he
thought it was fairly creative & liked it

Rick reviewed 'The Boys' as he enjoyed it tremendously, worth the time &
absolutely frigging hilarious & he thanks the person who recommended it
last week, Dave C followed that he also enjoyed it & that it is toned down
from the graphic novel

Gerry reviewed that the latest Rocket Lab launch failed about the time they
do the battery swap & it fell to earth & he commented that 'space is hard'
especially since the New Zealand scenery is absolutely beautiful there; see
= https://spacenews.com/rocket-lab-electron-launch-fails/
 ...and Gerald reviewed happily that scientists have confirmed that there
are at least 3 planets in orbit around Lacaiile 9352 / Gliese 887 - very
close to the orbits posited in his stories with Candy

Dave Wallis reviewed the 'related works' Hugo nomination category is that
he likes Farah Mendlesohn's literary biography of Heinlein best 'The
Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein', but that J. Michael
Straczynski's autobiography Becoming Superman is a strong #2 and has some
amazing writing in it & Rick followed with gentle humor, Lisa = as
Straczynski says himself, his name is a bunch of consonants in search of a
vowel

we adjourned at 8:39 pm

Rumor of the week was = 'Dr. Fauci's service dog is named Spike'

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