Not cake eaters
Sorry for the incomplete photos (weird blogger problems) and overlap with Eric's blog (that's how it goes)... Here are some Minnesotans, recalled alphabetically:

Christi is one of the directors of the Walker's teen program. She hangs out with high-end artists and kids, too. I guess GR is somewhere in between. Christi is one sharp woman, and caught this fractured flyer.

Joe (left) is a longtime GR reader, GR Foundation member and a GR boards guy. It was cool to finally meet him. He got permission from his wife to attend the talk and then gave us a ride to The King & I Thai restaurant where we had dinner and hung out!

Michael runs Big Brain Comics. We've met him at Comic-Con a few times, and he was cool enough to let us into his shop after hours. That's one serious sausage party! There are two chairs in his shop, and Michael says they will never have cats on them.

Tim (left) is a longtime GR contributor and friend who also directs/does shitwork for Chicago's Asian-American Showcase film fest. He drove with his mom all the way from the Windy City just to attend the talk with his uncle and aunt (Twin city locals), then went back home that night! He stays up all night every night anyway, so it's no big deal.

Wes (left) used to edit Lifesucksdie mag, but is now a printing-press fiend who pulls limited-edition artsy concert posters for the likes of High on Fire, Arcade Fire, and Andrew Bird. (Not Shellac.) He's also one of the guys behind the controversial Dre Day.

Along with Christi, Witt (center) runs the teen program for the Walker and is the main man behind getting us to Minnesota. He's also helped the program draw the likes of Barry McGee and Ed Templeton. Ever shoot a rifle at a truck chained to a stake and driving in circles? This Iowan has.

Christi is one of the directors of the Walker's teen program. She hangs out with high-end artists and kids, too. I guess GR is somewhere in between. Christi is one sharp woman, and caught this fractured flyer.

Joe (left) is a longtime GR reader, GR Foundation member and a GR boards guy. It was cool to finally meet him. He got permission from his wife to attend the talk and then gave us a ride to The King & I Thai restaurant where we had dinner and hung out!

Michael runs Big Brain Comics. We've met him at Comic-Con a few times, and he was cool enough to let us into his shop after hours. That's one serious sausage party! There are two chairs in his shop, and Michael says they will never have cats on them.

Tim (left) is a longtime GR contributor and friend who also directs/does shitwork for Chicago's Asian-American Showcase film fest. He drove with his mom all the way from the Windy City just to attend the talk with his uncle and aunt (Twin city locals), then went back home that night! He stays up all night every night anyway, so it's no big deal.

Wes (left) used to edit Lifesucksdie mag, but is now a printing-press fiend who pulls limited-edition artsy concert posters for the likes of High on Fire, Arcade Fire, and Andrew Bird. (Not Shellac.) He's also one of the guys behind the controversial Dre Day.

Along with Christi, Witt (center) runs the teen program for the Walker and is the main man behind getting us to Minnesota. He's also helped the program draw the likes of Barry McGee and Ed Templeton. Ever shoot a rifle at a truck chained to a stake and driving in circles? This Iowan has.


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