- twitter.com FroliconFrolicon is an adult science fiction convention held every Spring in Atlanta, GA.
- leather-girls.livejournal.com 44802.htmlFrolicon (www.frolicon.com) April 9-12, 2009 Sheraton Gateway Atlanta, GA Welcome to the summer update for Frolicon, (www.frolicon.com) the adult (21+)...
- esotericon.livejournal.com 21465.htmlIf you would like a room for Friday and/or Saturday, please email me at beth@frolicon.com with your name, what kind of room and which nights you’re planning to stay at the hotel.
- switchspace.livejournal.com 34182.htmlIn case you’ve forgotten, Frolicon (www.frolicon.com) is an adult oriented (21+) science fiction convention held every year over Easter Weekend (April 9-12, 2009) in Atlanta, GA.
- aleathiaburns.livejournal.com 36167.htmlGood place to do photoshoots at. www.Frolicon.com ( Froliconc )an adult con.
- Guys and gals and everyone in between…time is running out to get the super fantastic $40 preregistration rate for Frolicon.
- altxchange.livejournal.com tag/conventionsaltxchange - новый блог в Живом Журнале. Скоро здесь появится много интересных записей.
- frolicon.livejournal.com 593842.htmlThere is a new website, www.frolicon.com.
- urban-decay.livejournal.com 2336836.htmlThis is it for pictures from the Lyric Building visit last year. I’m already planning the next walk through and a care check of areas I didn’t photograph as well or explore as...
- rural-ruin.livejournal.com 851784.htmlOn a side note, for the third consecutive year, I will be presenting a forum on abandoned site photography at Frolicon (www.frolicon.com) in Atlanta, GA.
- bootblacks.livejournal.com 41176.htmlPlease check the website www.Frolicon.com for full descriptions and schedules.
- dragoncon.livejournal.com 1698832.htmlGuys and gals and everyone in between…time is running out to get the super fantastic $40 pregistration rate for Frolicon.
- dovetail66.livejournal.com 862827.html(Link). www.frolicon.com, baby :) Its not fantasm anymore.
- socal-abandoned.livejournal.com 56846.htmlOn a side note, for the third consecutive year, I will be presenting a forum on abandoned site photography at Frolicon (www.frolicon.com) in Atlanta, GA.