Crazy Boo Boo Fuzzysocks Mutant Baby Daddy
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:29 pm Post subject: |
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BTW - can someone tell we why we always leave late????
Why do the CCG runs always leave early?
I won't head out of the pit until the run's official time. Inside, I usually wait until the last few elevators unless I see ppl failing to pack on. Guess CCG leaving earlier is even a bigger pet peeve that TTF leaving late. Maybe ... maybe not... it's a toss up.  |
So should we have left on time? Even with people whispering to some in the group that they were indeed coming? We did not even have a full elevator. Would that make a difference? Not trying to start anything other than what I hope can be a healthy discussion.
In my opinion, the TTF runs have always been about 'friends' getting together to do runs with friends. Almost everyone has at least one other SF there. Many, Many times the extra wait has made it possible to communicate to the others how to pack the elevators. Most CCG runs I have been to have dozens of toons, so it makes sense to go in and just start packing the elevator at the appropriate time. On most of the nightly TTF runs a large group is like 10 to 12 people. If the fastest 8 just ran in and left, the few toons left might not be able to pull off a run, whereas, thanks to discussions among those there, we are able to split the group so that all may have a chance to go and at least half a chance to make it through. In this area, I give BIG KUDOS to Heather. When she is there she steps right up to the plate and tries to determine how we can get everybody in with the odd number of toons that are at most of these runs. (I must also add, in an attempt to not leave others out, that it is not always Heather that does this, she just comes to mind first as I can easily remember her doing this multiple times. (Yes, that is an awful wordy way to say, "Thanks, Heather!"
Am I totally wrong? Should we leave right when the big hand hits 12? I would not propose we sit there all night, either. Just interested in how others feel about this.
Never expecting anyone to wait, but glad when they have when I am running late,
Bill _________________ I dream of a better world where chickens can cross roads without having their motives questioned.
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