7/ Get a 19th century British campaign style wall tent, set it up way way at the back of the pasture, have a fire and a teapot and a cot and a blanket and some campaign chairs, and if anyone cares to walk 600 feet out there to say hi, she'll serve tea and chat. >>>
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8/ I absolutely love this. I find the 25 nerdiest, most introverted people in the country, gather them in one place...and she skims the introverted nerdy cream of off the top of THAT SAMPLE, for a sub? meta? nano-con.
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#HUNV regrets: ● forgot to have my ass kicked in chess by@fwoodbridge ● didn't arrange to show the geodesic dome down the road to ppl ● didn't have an RPG GM-ed by A. ● too busy working to apply myself seriously to whisky ● didn't give shout outs to all >>>1 reply 0 retweets 10 likesShow this thread -
10/ Additional shout outs include ● mastery of fire:
@wraithburn ● amazing photos:@ElamBend ● tons of help at the sink: a gracious young woman who's name escapes me ● a collection of end mills: the other A. ● expensive and time-consuming travel to get here: everyone2 replies 0 retweets 11 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @MorlockP
You mentioned this already, but I suspect you are in danger of being unable to enjoy your own party due to its growth. This happens. It's a thing. It's probably a thing that's about to happen to you.
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Replying to @random_eddie @MorlockP
I encourage you to plan HUN6 in such a way that it requires very little personal involvement from you during the event itself. That includes everything from planning activities (let other people run them so you can enjoy them) to cleaning up (hire maids!). Good luck, have fun!
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Replying to @random_eddie
"I encourage you to plan " slow down. re-read that. There is already a wiki page, drafts of task sign up sheets, a registry of beds that can be assigned, etc. I think I can actually plan my way ahead of the curve!
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Replying to @MorlockP
".. in such a way that.." and what followed was the key part of that tweet. My point was: a host's idea of what they can do is often surprisingly more than they end up being able to do; and so, however little you're planning to do, I encourage you to plan to do even less.
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Replying to @random_eddie
Interesting. Will ponder. I'll send you an emai - ah, nevermind
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I tried to make a bet with myself as to whether you'd ACTUALLY get around to emails during the cruise, but I couldn't find a personality fragment of myself that wanted to take the other side of the bet :P
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Replying to @MorlockP
Turns out taking the family on vacation is a lot like throwing a big weekend party.
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