A Furry Convention aka a "furry con" or "fur con" in Chicago was disrupted early Sunday by the intentional release of chlorine gas in the Hyatt Regency O'Hare Hotel.
Ref: Fox News
"While authorities conducted their investigation, organizers tried to assure the participants that the evacuation would not overshadow the convention. But attendees seemed to think the evacuation was part of the fun — particularly those who recalled being herded into the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center as it was hosting a dog show.
'In walk all these people dressed like dogs and foxes,' said Pieter Van Hiel, a 40-year-old technical writer from Hamilton, Canada, chuckling as he thought back to the scene."
Who would do such a thing? DonDiego is incensed! He finds nothing wrong or threatening about grown-up people who dress up as furry little animals, . . . in fact, it seems maybe even a little cool, . . . . something so not-cool that it becomes really, really cool. Not that poor old DonDiego would ever participate in such aberrant behavior, . . . but it might be cool for other people.
Anyway, . . . where's the harm?
Ref: Fox News
"While authorities conducted their investigation, organizers tried to assure the participants that the evacuation would not overshadow the convention. But attendees seemed to think the evacuation was part of the fun — particularly those who recalled being herded into the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center as it was hosting a dog show.
'In walk all these people dressed like dogs and foxes,' said Pieter Van Hiel, a 40-year-old technical writer from Hamilton, Canada, chuckling as he thought back to the scene."
Who would do such a thing? DonDiego is incensed! He finds nothing wrong or threatening about grown-up people who dress up as furry little animals, . . . in fact, it seems maybe even a little cool, . . . . something so not-cool that it becomes really, really cool. Not that poor old DonDiego would ever participate in such aberrant behavior, . . . but it might be cool for other people.
Anyway, . . . where's the harm?