Jaffa Cakes
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 11:04 am
I take my title from LarsMac: "For a round-trip airfare and a few packages of Jaffa Cakes, (McVitie's, of course) I'd be happy to come over and clear you plot for you."
Some years have passed since a ForumGarden meet. I hereby float the notion that we might try for another. I have no particular venue in mind, nor time, nor duration, though I may put in a suggestion or two before the thread's over.
The first was hosted by Raven and took place over several days in London. We had people from the USA and Canada as well as a smattering of Brits, the most we had out in one place during the meet was sixteen in a pub at High Holborn just along from the Prudential Insurance building.
There was the Birmingham meet, that being considered more central - we had a Canadian there too and at least, as I recall it, ten attendees. A second similar-sized London meet had a member flying into Gatwick from Ireland. We've twice attempted meets at folk festivals with mixed results - great fun but very few attendees. There has been at least one US meet of which I'm aware. All of this discounts the to and fro of members jaunting about to extend their social networks and cement online friendships of which there's been a startling amount over the years.
To what extent might a ForumGarden Jaffa Cake Meet gain participants?
Some years have passed since a ForumGarden meet. I hereby float the notion that we might try for another. I have no particular venue in mind, nor time, nor duration, though I may put in a suggestion or two before the thread's over.
The first was hosted by Raven and took place over several days in London. We had people from the USA and Canada as well as a smattering of Brits, the most we had out in one place during the meet was sixteen in a pub at High Holborn just along from the Prudential Insurance building.
There was the Birmingham meet, that being considered more central - we had a Canadian there too and at least, as I recall it, ten attendees. A second similar-sized London meet had a member flying into Gatwick from Ireland. We've twice attempted meets at folk festivals with mixed results - great fun but very few attendees. There has been at least one US meet of which I'm aware. All of this discounts the to and fro of members jaunting about to extend their social networks and cement online friendships of which there's been a startling amount over the years.
To what extent might a ForumGarden Jaffa Cake Meet gain participants?