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thread: 2005-11-21 : Thanks

On 2005-11-21, Ninja Monkey J wrote:

Come on over and visit!

I'm pretty serious about doing a Forge con. Could you come for that?

That was some serious friends 'n' fun. And boy, did I sleep last night.



 

This makes MW go "probably not, but..."
...if it was during my spring break or something, then maybe I could.

This makes NinJ go "When's your spring break?"

This makes MW go "March 19-26"

This makes CRN go "I think the date's pretty set."
Right, guys? I'll help in any way I can to make it happen.

This makes MB go "March is good for us"
It's pre-craft fair season, so I shouldn't have conflicts. Where? How many people? How much can folks pay (for food, lodging)? Firm dates? I happen to have plenty of experience putting on 3 day cons for 30ish people, including food stuff.

This makes CRN go "We should plan this in not-marginalia"
Seriously! I'm super-excited.

This makes MW go "don't plan around me"
Even if it's spring break, the odds are pretty slim for me attending.

This makes luke go "nein!"
Jared and John and I are going to ICON in March. http://iconsf.org/ And so are you! Let's do the forge con at a central location in a month when there are no other major cons. also, the earlier in the year we make it, the more likely it is that Ron can attend.

This makes NinJ go "Where should we plan this?"
Is this an Everyone Who's Interested In Indie Games thing? Or a Published Designers thing? Or what? That is, can we plan this in the open on the Forge? Or do we want to limit the audience? .... er.... not that this isn't in the open, at least some.

This makes VB go "this sounds like prime Conventions forum material to me."

This makes luke go "too many chefs"
i think there is a danger of too many chefs for this one. V, you've got some of the heaviest RW obligations of us all in the coming months. When would you be comfortable doing this and how far would you be willing to travel. (Imagine we were going to invite EVERYONE)

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