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Old 07-30-2007, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by ecmazza View Post
Wanted to start a thread to see if there was any interest in a San Diego happy hour, brunch, or maybe even beach something get together.

A bit of unsolicited advice on setting up a meet:

Pick a date, time, place and set the agenda. People will follow quickly when the details are known. No everyone can make every event and that is OK. With a couple of weeks notice I bet you will even get a number of the OC and LA Caymans to come your way.

A couple of examples from up north:

Bad - a group tried for weeks (months?) to set a BBQ but never agreed on a date, time, etc. and the event never happened.

Good - CCC4321 set a date, time, and agenda and 18+ Caymans came together on one weeks notice.

The worst case is you get a low turn out (3 to 5 cars), but that is still more fun than sitting at home by yourself (except maybe for ed1)

Most of the planning by consensus ends in failure.

Just my 2 cents.

Cheers,
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