 This guy kept coming up. They used a real flamethrower on this tour and we were, I don't know, 50 yards away. It was still hot. Yeah, there it is. Remember it. Remember the river walk. Yes, and we did a lot of hand assembly in the days. My son who's here, who's 22 now, fell in the river, in the river walk. He was not 22 then. That's Kristen. Was that Kristen? That's me. There's Kurt again. I don't know. Alamo, did you forget? He put a lot of shame. There's Kurt with a drink in his hand again. Oh yeah, right. Barb, limba. Look at that hair. Alright, so what was next? Oh, come on. Hit the slide. Did it really die again? It did. Dave, what's wrong with your computer? Uh-oh, I just shattered it. Are you naming it? So. Tell a joke. What was the joke? Okay, here's a riddle for you. My son taught me this. What's E.T. short for? No, so he can fit in that spaceship. Hey, hey. See, that's what happens when you have children. They tell you things like that. It sticks in your head. You repeat it back in an impromptu time. And you're embarrassed. So, don't have children. The next slide. That was Kristen. Yeah, and oddly enough, we had the continental color guard. The actual guard at the show, but I'll have a picture. So, I don't know what happened to that. Yeah, well, all these pictures had to be scanned. So, thank you for the people that scanned them. It's pretty much you and me, Heather. Joe Depot. He had a fine museum and all the shows, didn't he? The Vietnam Wall Memorial Diorama. 42 feet of fun. Yeah, it was. Kevin, Kristen's husband. La Marche, Pat. Jeff. He won a tank. Yeah, we used to give those away. All right, so after that, we went to... Really? Oh, my God. There we go, Irvine. He looked the same. There was more color. I think Brian was born fully-formed like Zeus or something. There's Dave, Bonnie. Rockin' it. All right, so after that, we went to... Here we come. And the big parachute drop. Look, cable is to the roof. However, the whole hotel had come up to watch us be cable to the roof. I knew when the bellboys got up there that the whole staff had been there. The space caps a little. Hang times, minute and a half. How tall was the hotel? I think it's like 35 stories, somewhere in that ballpark. Or is it 42? All right, 35, 42, whatever. Who's counting stories? Big dioramas. Gigantic. Look at that adventure, too. You got it here. Jim Walburn, first glider pilot on D-Day. Bill Underwood. That's my dad. That's buddy and his dad. That's Dave and his dad. Right, so after Kansas City was... For that BW. A business changed. I think this was actually the first packaging I worked on for the convention as freelance work. More parachutes. And Paula. And Barry. And Buddy. Seems to be a recurring theme. These people keep coming back. What's wrong with them? That's what it's supposed to look like. We can spread them out. What? No, nothing ever happened. Is that Gary? Is that Captain? No. Klaus. We've done a lot of different experiments over the years. Thanks to Pat for teaching the diorama class. Mr. Darrell. That's your husband, Heather. What are you? Table on something. Trip winners. Alright, next was Burning Game. San Francisco. Tang Museum. The private Tang Museum we went to. Yes, private. Which went with the theme. And at night they were playing Bullet Man with Don Levine. Can I tell that story? Yeah. Okay. It was that year. And we were all hanging around downstairs. And somebody, who was it? Said who? Steve Stubble. Steve Stubble said, you know what we should do? We should get some fishing line and go up to the very top floor. And run it down to the lobby. And send Bullet Man down the zip line. And the next lines were here, hold my beer. So I think Todd and Dave Wynn got a fishing line. There we are. And they lowered the line down. And this went directly sort of where it was in line of sight from the front desk. So this is all very clandestine. We tied it off to a chair. And in the meantime there's a security guy walking around in the lobby. And we're trying to keep him from getting clothes lined on the line. So finally Bullet Man comes down. He hits the chair. He breaks into like 12 pieces. A roar goes up from the bottom floor of the hotel. And here comes security. So, Dolla Wynn sees what's going on. He realizes what he's done. And he intercepts the security guy. And he goes, hey, you know, I'm the guy that worked on GI Joe. I'm Dolla Wynn. And the guy got all starstruck. And we didn't get in trouble. So these slideshows, we're going to hit a break in a second because I'm going to have to go and finish them in a totally new and different way because I didn't have time to get them all rastered in the videos. So anyhow, we'll keep going until it stops. So next we are at where? Let's change coasts. There's older Anna. I don't want my hair back. I think we all do. It's a shared experience. It's our oldest race in Dylan. Oh, that's you. I'll let you. Never mind. Linda Lum. Scott's new car. Get your hands off of it. Where was that car? It was a license piece that Hasbro did with the actual Cartain. Yeah, those are one-sixth scale figures on a billboard. Think about that a minute if you weren't there. It's big. No nukes, no nukes, no nukes. Oh, well, shh. And then you stole our idea. So this year, the clandestine thing we had done before became an official event and set up a parachute drop. We had bullet man races outside the hotel. And he had to break through the brick wall. This is a testimony to how much fun grown men can have with action figures. But there's Dylan in race. Didn't they do a dance routine or something? It's so weird. And bullet man makes his arrival. You sure? That's our cast of characters for our skit. We did a celebrity game show. Maybe. We actually did a game show, the G I Don't Know Game Show. That's Maverick. Broke too many boards. Those were phone bricks, by the way. They weren't actually.