CathyInBlue
Grandmaster
Well, you know what they say, but who are they to say it?I'd likely go, but would have to sit on the other side of the room. You know, to perpetuate the "us vs. them." I can't be seen with them, whoever them is.
Well, you know what they say, but who are they to say it?I'd likely go, but would have to sit on the other side of the room. You know, to perpetuate the "us vs. them." I can't be seen with them, whoever them is.
Location is no issue, so as long as the scheduling works out I will attend...
...assuming this doesn't end up like so many of GP's threads, I don't want to have to lock the restaurant half way through supper.
Location is no issue, so as long as the scheduling works out I will attend...
...assuming this doesn't end up like so many of GP's threads, I don't want to have to lock the restaurant half way through supper.
Location is no issue, so as long as the scheduling works out I will attend...
...assuming this doesn't end up like so many of GP's threads, I don't want to have to lock the restaurant half way through supper.
Aw man what was his/her* name?
*I legitimately don't remember what he/she identified as...not being a jerk for once
My advice after organizing several of these--
After getting a general consensus, go ahead and just set the date/time/location. You won't ever accommodate everyone, and trying is futile.
A stack of 3"x4" blank stickers and a sharpie are great for making nametags for usernames and real names. Simple is best here, as the guest list will change several times, and often at the last minute.
Call the restaurant well in advance and ask them how best to handle a group of your proposed size. They may have a special room (often at no charge) or some special rules to keep in mind.
Be the first to show up and make sure everything is ready.
I can attest to this. Last meet-n-eat Rhino went to was at the Terre Haute Cheeseburger in Paradise, and it was so tragic, they had to shut that place down. It's now shuttered. No kidding.