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http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v151/Tiana_Sidhe/Star%20Trek/Trek%20Expo%202006/
The wedding was very lovely. J.G. Hertzler and Lee Meriwether recited a poem during the vows, and I was crying like a baby. People did notice that the guy got his ring put onto his right hand, but it wasn't a big deal. The cake was served at the Supper with the Stars, and the lucky couple even got to have their first dance together before everyone else.
The supper was awesome. Great brisket, which Robert Beltran complimented during his onstage time. I ended up getting a couple pictures taken (John Wesley Shipp and J.G., i.e. the fuzzy ones), then came time to clear out and moving stuff back around for the James Darren concert. I had my head down too long erasing numbers from backs of chairs and had to sit, but thankfully J.G. had stuck around to help clean up, and was tossing tables like a pro. He snuck out at the beginning of the concert, dancing a little, and I stuck around for almost the whole thing before sneaking out myself.
Now, the part of the story that gets a little heated. During one of the charity auctions, Bruce Boxleitner had a pair of underwear autographed up for bids. He showed them to us, and people started cheering and begging him to put them on. See, a few years back, Kevin Sorbo wore the set he was auctioning while bidding was taking place, and the lucky woman got to pull them off him. Same thing happened again after the bid closed at $450. Not to be outdone, on Sunday John Wesley Shipp decided he'd do the same thing, only bigger. He came out onstage wearing a t-shirt and red boxers (no pants), which were autographed. He slid them off and handed them to the emcee, showing he had a gray pair on underneath, also autographed. He tugged them down a bit, revealing black underneath, but didn't remove them. He left the stage, and R.A. started to set up for the bidding when, over the top of the curtains, we see a gray blur fly up and nearly hit R.A. in the head before settling on the edge of the stage. Both pairs were put up for bids, and went for about $50-60 each.
I've already mentioned the Klingon rap song, but I left out that J.G. and Robert came back onstage during the Sunday auction to offer up the chance to sit onstage while they performed it again. It went for $55, and the lucky redhead had to withstand some rather interesting dancing, which is damned near impossible to photograph properly, which explains why those pictures are so blurry.
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AUTHOR OF THIS MESSAGE Species 125
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 27 june 2006, 16:38:19
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