<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9105465#post9105465 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JxMetal
How's Rich's RBTA doing? Richy Richy Richy, where are you?
I think the aplacation has him all "tied" up

for awhile. And it does look nice where it settled its self.
Originally posted by thatguy
- A larger room. You seemed to have under estimated the popularity of your frag swap.
Was a great turn out indeed. The more the merrier I believe. And how would anyone have know it would turn out as well as it did??
- Try to have people with things to sell show up early. I got there at 12 and it seemed like all of the people were in the process of setting up.
Well one would think that it would be rather rude to say either be here at this time or don't bother showing up. All of us do have other things in life to attend to as well, Heck I was late arriving and I was asked to help set the place up, I was busy with the family. And this is how I was treated " hey alright you made it, cool" thanks for being able to help and attend the event!! Not your late with a frown, which would have been rather rude IMO.
- Name tags.
Well I'm on the fence with this, I'm not shy therefor I will say hi and tell you who I am, Although I know some members showed up and I didn't know who they were and miss the chance to say hi.
- Don't have it at a restaurant/bar. I felt like a complete a$$ walking back and forth by the poor people that got stuck next to that door. For a normal meeting it wouldn't be such a big deal, but for an event of this nature it seems inappropriate. I know if I were one of those people I would have been mighty ticked off. If you do have it at a location of that nature, try to get one that will allow non-intrusive access to the event.
There was a door that we might of had access to in the front of the room. I didn't see it that big of an issue beings this place had 2 or 3 diffrent events taking place in that room alone on that day and we were the first. And I liked the fact that it was a "restaurant/bar" for those of us who were hungry could grab a bite to eat & something to drink. But Hey again it's JMHO.
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I agree with drgabe's concern "The only thing I was concerned about at first was if this place was child friendly... however I soon realized that it was (there were a heck of alot of ankle biters around there... and that is a good thing imo)."
This is important to me as I don't normally get away with out my side-kick. He's always right there with me, but his time I snuck out on him.