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The '''TSA-Bash''' is an annual get-together for those interested in physical transformations (or furry in general) for the expressed purpose of "goofing off".
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The '''TSA-Bash''' is an annual get-together for those interested in physical transformations (or furry in general) for the expressed purpose of "goofing off".  
  
Unlike furry cons, the "Bash" (as it's known for short) doesn't have a "conference" type quality to it. Instead, the attendees just sit around and chat, play games, go out to eat, and sometimes model fursuits. While there is a chaotic quality, the Bash does have a couple of structured events, such as a group photo or outings to the city that they're close to.
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Unlike furry cons, the "Bash" (as it's known for short) doesn't have a "conference" type quality to it. Instead, the attendees just sit around and chat, play games, go out to eat, and sometimes model fursuits. While there is a chaotic quality, the Bash does have a couple of structured events, such as a group photo or outings to the city that they're close to.
  
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Discussions and planning for the TSA-Bash takes place via the [http://lists.integral.org/listinfo/tsabash TSA-Bash mailing list] - if you're interested, join the list! There is also a [http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/ Bash website] showcasing pictures, stories, and detailed info pages, maintained by [[User:Sheep|Sheep]].
  
== History ==
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== Next Bash ==
  
'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/98.shtml 1998]'''
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The next TSA-Bash (June 19-June 22, 2009) will be held in Obetz, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, and is being organized by [[User:Viqsi|Viqsi]]. You can find more information (and make plans to attend!) [http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/09.shtml on the TSA-Bash website].
  
Phil Geusz thought it might be "neat" to have a couple of people from the [http://tsa.transform.to/ Transformation Story Archive] mailing list to get-together at his house for some fun and goofing off. Instead of a couple, he got 19 people.  It was promised that the get-together would happen again next year.
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Interested in hosting a Bash? Join the mailing list, and [http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/organizing.shtml check out the guidelines on the Bash Website for organizing a bash].
  
'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/99.shtml 1999]'''
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== History ==
  
Since the 1998 get-together was such a success, more people showed up at Phil's house, this time attracting over 50 people. It became apparent, especially after his yard was full of tents and there was people sleeping on the floor everywhere in his house, that the get-together would have to be moved to a hotel. This began the tradition of the nomadic nature of the Bash.  There were several reasons for the move to a hotel:
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/98.shtml 1998:]''' Phil Geusz thought it might be "neat" to have a couple of people from the [http://tsa.transform.to/ Transformation Story Archive] mailing list to get-together at his house for some fun and goofing off. Instead of a couple, he got 19 people. It was promised that the get-together would happen again next year.
  
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/99.shtml 1999:]''' Since the 1998 get-together was such a success, more people showed up at Phil's house, this time attracting over 50 people. It became apparent, especially after his yard was full of tents and there was people sleeping on the floor everywhere in his house, that the get-together would have to be moved to a hotel. This began the tradition of the nomadic nature of the Bash. There were several reasons for the move to a hotel:
 
*The number of people in the house caused a monumental trash pile and broke the air conditioning unit, requiring the use of many fans.
 
*The number of people in the house caused a monumental trash pile and broke the air conditioning unit, requiring the use of many fans.
 
*It took Phil over an hour and a half to get from one end of the house to the other for an urgent matter.
 
*It took Phil over an hour and a half to get from one end of the house to the other for an urgent matter.
 
*Phil's house is only starting to recover, even in 2007.
 
*Phil's house is only starting to recover, even in 2007.
  
'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/00.shtml 2000]'''
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/00.shtml 2000:]''' The get-together became known as the "Bash" at this point, organized by a small "Bash Committee" headed by Linnaeus and was held in Elgin, Illinois, where 37 people showed up.
  
The get-together became known as the "Bash" at this point and moved to Elgin, Illinois, where 37 people showed up.
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/01.shtml 2001:]''' The Bash was held in Hazelwood, Missouri. Attendee count: 28. After this Bash, the "committee" was abandoned in favor of the current "organizer" format.
  
'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/01.shtml 2001]'''
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/02.shtml 2002:]''' The Bash was held in Sea-Tac, Washington, and organized by Fish, Dragon de Monsyne, and SR Foxley. Attendee count: 32.
  
The Bash was held in Hazelwood, Missouri. Attendee count: 28
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/03.shtml 2003:]''' The Bash was held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and was organized by Kristy and Jessie Tracer. Attendee count: 25.
  
'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/02.shtml 2002]'''
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/04.shtml 2004:]''' The Bash was held in Austin, Texas, organized by Dragon de Monsyne and Wanderer. Attendee count: 17.
  
The Bash was held in Sea-Tac, Washington.  Attendee count: 32
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/05.shtml 2005:]''' The Bash was held in Sunnyvale, California, organized by Mut. Attendee count: 15.<br>
 
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/03.shtml 2003]'''
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The Bash was held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.  Attendee count: 25
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/04.shtml 2004]'''
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The Bash was held in Austin, Texas.  Attendee count: 17
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/05.shtml 2005]'''
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The Bash was held in Sunnyvale, California. Attendee count: 15<br>
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The Sunnyvale Bash is noteworthy in that it was where Phil Geusz and Quentin Long first met each other in the flesh; as a result of one of their conversations, Long decided to start up a new netzine -- [http://anthrozine.com ''Anthro'']''.''
 
The Sunnyvale Bash is noteworthy in that it was where Phil Geusz and Quentin Long first met each other in the flesh; as a result of one of their conversations, Long decided to start up a new netzine -- [http://anthrozine.com ''Anthro'']''.''
  
'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/06.shtml 2006]'''
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/06.shtml 2006:]''' The Bash was held in Florence, Kentucky, organized by Phil and Andi. Attendee count: 22.
 
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The Bash was held in Florence, Kentucky. Attendee count: 22
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/07.shtml 2007]'''
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The Bash was held in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.  Attendee count: 27
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/08.shtml 2008]'''
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In 2008, the Bash is going to be held in Oakland, California, close to where Bash 2005 was set.
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== Mailing List ==
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The discussions for the TSA-Bash can be had on the [http://lists.integral.org/listinfo/tsabash TSA-Bash mailing list]
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== Website ==
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/07.shtml 2007:]''' The Bash was held in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, organized by Morgan, Fulminar, and Pakesh_De. Attendee count: 27.
  
A [http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/ website is maintained] showcasing pictures, stories, and, most importantly, a detailed info page that is maintained by [[User: Sheep|Sheep]].
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'''[http://lapinia.org/~tsabash/08.shtml 2008:]''' The Bash was held in Oakland, California, close to where Bash 2005 was set, and organized by Doom. Attendee count: 23.

Revision as of 11:21, 6 February 2009

The TSA-Bash is an annual get-together for those interested in physical transformations (or furry in general) for the expressed purpose of "goofing off".

Unlike furry cons, the "Bash" (as it's known for short) doesn't have a "conference" type quality to it. Instead, the attendees just sit around and chat, play games, go out to eat, and sometimes model fursuits. While there is a chaotic quality, the Bash does have a couple of structured events, such as a group photo or outings to the city that they're close to.

Discussions and planning for the TSA-Bash takes place via the TSA-Bash mailing list - if you're interested, join the list! There is also a Bash website showcasing pictures, stories, and detailed info pages, maintained by Sheep.

Next Bash

The next TSA-Bash (June 19-June 22, 2009) will be held in Obetz, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, and is being organized by Viqsi. You can find more information (and make plans to attend!) on the TSA-Bash website.

Interested in hosting a Bash? Join the mailing list, and check out the guidelines on the Bash Website for organizing a bash.

History

1998: Phil Geusz thought it might be "neat" to have a couple of people from the Transformation Story Archive mailing list to get-together at his house for some fun and goofing off. Instead of a couple, he got 19 people. It was promised that the get-together would happen again next year.

1999: Since the 1998 get-together was such a success, more people showed up at Phil's house, this time attracting over 50 people. It became apparent, especially after his yard was full of tents and there was people sleeping on the floor everywhere in his house, that the get-together would have to be moved to a hotel. This began the tradition of the nomadic nature of the Bash. There were several reasons for the move to a hotel:

  • The number of people in the house caused a monumental trash pile and broke the air conditioning unit, requiring the use of many fans.
  • It took Phil over an hour and a half to get from one end of the house to the other for an urgent matter.
  • Phil's house is only starting to recover, even in 2007.

2000: The get-together became known as the "Bash" at this point, organized by a small "Bash Committee" headed by Linnaeus and was held in Elgin, Illinois, where 37 people showed up.

2001: The Bash was held in Hazelwood, Missouri. Attendee count: 28. After this Bash, the "committee" was abandoned in favor of the current "organizer" format.

2002: The Bash was held in Sea-Tac, Washington, and organized by Fish, Dragon de Monsyne, and SR Foxley. Attendee count: 32.

2003: The Bash was held in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and was organized by Kristy and Jessie Tracer. Attendee count: 25.

2004: The Bash was held in Austin, Texas, organized by Dragon de Monsyne and Wanderer. Attendee count: 17.

2005: The Bash was held in Sunnyvale, California, organized by Mut. Attendee count: 15.
The Sunnyvale Bash is noteworthy in that it was where Phil Geusz and Quentin Long first met each other in the flesh; as a result of one of their conversations, Long decided to start up a new netzine -- Anthro.

2006: The Bash was held in Florence, Kentucky, organized by Phil and Andi. Attendee count: 22.

2007: The Bash was held in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, organized by Morgan, Fulminar, and Pakesh_De. Attendee count: 27.

2008: The Bash was held in Oakland, California, close to where Bash 2005 was set, and organized by Doom. Attendee count: 23.