Conventional Wisdom
WW's kith and kin arrive for some licentious carousing. How do they compare with past party animals?
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[June 13th, 2007] It ain't no Manifest Destiny of God-fearing hordes hitting the Oregon Trail to civilize us Northwest natives, but watch out anyway, because hundreds of alt-newsweekly types are coming to Portland.
The 30th annual convention of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies begins its three-day run Thursday, June 14. And wait till you see our visiting kin engage in some good old-fashioned, unadulterated, convention-style barn raising.
According to the convention's blog (see portland2007.aan.org), many of the nearly 600 attendees are already fretting about the weather, looking for a "bike library" and signing up to tour the real Portland of strip bars on BarFly's bar bus. (Remember, attendees, it may look like a school bus, but it's...well, it's actually a school bus. Behave.)
Yes, they've come to have fun (and network), and for this they are prepared. "The hope is," says the convention's Mad Libs-style website welcome, penned by convention chair (and WW's own) Byron Beck, "that we will all drink ourselves into a [adjective] stupor, and imagine ourselves to be [adjective] [name of former First Lady plural] in the middle of the [adjective] street at [time of early morning], [verb describing bodily function with attaching '-ing'], in true Portland fashion."
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Welcome to Portland. You'll do just fine.
Just to give the rest of our readers an idea of what a stupendous weekend this will be, WW put together this handy chart comparing the convention with other recent conventions large and small that have filled Portland with complete strangers.
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This kept me in giggles the whole time. It's good to have some levity in this ever-increasing "doom & gloom" society. Thanks to Mr. Deshais I discovered that I still know how to laugh







