We have been members on here a while now and thought maybe it's time we met some of you as most sound like a really good laugh. So i guess what i am asking is what is the norm for a meet & greet, how do we know who we are meant to be meeting, how much smoke should we plan to take along etc etc etc. Sorry for all the questions but if i don't ask i won't know
5th - 9th December?
5th - 9th December?
Are there any meet & greets arranged for 5th - 9th December? We have been to Amsterdam many times but as yet not had the courage to go to any meets, probably cos we don't know what to expect
We have been members on here a while now and thought maybe it's time we met some of you as most sound like a really good laugh. So i guess what i am asking is what is the norm for a meet & greet, how do we know who we are meant to be meeting, how much smoke should we plan to take along etc etc etc. Sorry for all the questions but if i don't ask i won't know
We have been members on here a while now and thought maybe it's time we met some of you as most sound like a really good laugh. So i guess what i am asking is what is the norm for a meet & greet, how do we know who we are meant to be meeting, how much smoke should we plan to take along etc etc etc. Sorry for all the questions but if i don't ask i won't know
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As I see it a Toke and Talk is a win, win, win situation.
1. Nobody shows up. You have spent an hour in a coffeeshop of your choice.
This goes in my win column.
2. One or more people show up. You meet some new friends in a great atmosphere.
Yep, another win.
3. Everyone in town shows up and it turns into a coffeeshop crawl.
This might be the biggest win of all.
To ID yourself something as simple as a rolling paper with your user name
written on it and stuck to the front of your shirt/coat will work.
I print the Toke and Talk graphic at the top of a sheet of paper.
When I get where I'm going I fold it into a v shape and stand it on the
table or bar.
Use the bottom of the page to get folks to "sign in" and have yourself a
one of a kind souvenir.
And be able to post an accurate trip report.
Alternately, print the ACD coffeeshop map and set it on the table or bar in front of you.
All I need is a date, time, and coffeeshop to post it on the Whos In Town page.
Enjoy
FlyByNite - Travel preference, not business practice
<---Clicky
1. Nobody shows up. You have spent an hour in a coffeeshop of your choice.
This goes in my win column.
2. One or more people show up. You meet some new friends in a great atmosphere.
Yep, another win.
3. Everyone in town shows up and it turns into a coffeeshop crawl.
This might be the biggest win of all.
To ID yourself something as simple as a rolling paper with your user name
written on it and stuck to the front of your shirt/coat will work.
I print the Toke and Talk graphic at the top of a sheet of paper.
When I get where I'm going I fold it into a v shape and stand it on the
table or bar.
Use the bottom of the page to get folks to "sign in" and have yourself a
one of a kind souvenir.
And be able to post an accurate trip report.
Alternately, print the ACD coffeeshop map and set it on the table or bar in front of you.
All I need is a date, time, and coffeeshop to post it on the Whos In Town page.
Enjoy
FlyByNite - Travel preference, not business practice
<---Clicky