Generally, it's a good solid 2 hours before the first few start
to drift away.
After about 3 hours there's a fairly good departure.
At 4 hours those that are left get tired of talking about
those that have left, and start leaving themselves.
Somewhere around 5 or 6 hours, the host starts giving
me these funny looks, so I leave in another hour or so.
David's meeting should tail on a little longer than most.
Plus, he is on record as stating that he doesn't care
how long people stay.
(Personally, I think he's wanting to use body heat to
ease his electric bill.)
Of course it's really for David to say, but I'd guess there'll
still be some hanging around until at least 4 or 5.
One thing though, Henry's likely to have a few beers in him
by then, and it's been about a year since he and his wife
split up, and , so, well, you've been warned.
hmm, doesn't seem to be a smilie for "running for cover"
as i said in my other post, im interested in going to the meeting. I will be visiting my gf at U of I and hopefully I can come. If its still open and all of course Im assuming you guys wouldnt care if I drag her along, but its not a big deal. thanks
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6800748#post6800748 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by lglamb Of course it's really for David to say, but I'd guess there'll
still be some hanging around until at least 4 or 5.
Actually, it's generally recommended you bring your wife,
gf, etc. to David's when he hosts a meeting. Especially
if there have been some budgetary discussions.
Not only will your particular reef expenses suddenly seem
like pennies, instead of "How much did THAT cost?" you'll
start hearing "Honey, don't you think we need a bigger tank?"
Wish I could have gone, I still need to get a birdsnest frag from you. I might be able to frag my A. nana or possably my capping monti thats yellow with purple polyps/edge.
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