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StevePerryHair wrote:Wow! That's too bad!! Sounds like crappy politics at play! That downtown was SO dead, I can't imagine how that place didn't help them. And their casino sucks. Good luck to them! It is a cute town though!
Oh, I was happy to winS2M wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Wow! That's too bad!! Sounds like crappy politics at play! That downtown was SO dead, I can't imagine how that place didn't help them. And their casino sucks. Good luck to them! It is a cute town though!
You didn't mind the casino when you were winning $170, or when B and I were trying to track down the elusive Asian Pirate....![]()
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S2M wrote:Hey Drew..
It's never too early to discuss MRIII...why don't you start a poll with some areas to hold it, and start drumming up support? If those who are interested in attending it (if you indeed have one) would start a grass-roots campaign, a street team, if you will, things could work out better than before...as far as attendance. Make flyers and pass them out for an entire year....really pump this bitch up...play with the format, take everyone's constructive comments from II, and tweak the event....I think a third could be really epic if you allow folks to help with all aspects...![]()
Ehwmatt wrote:I won't speak to what it's like in the south MG, but I think the following for AOR/MR is HUGE here in the Northeast/Midwest. I nominate Cleveland, and not just for personal bias. It's a dirt-cheap place to fly into, cheap(er) to stay at than most bigger cities, no traffic headaches, and plenty of great venues to try and do this thing up at. Most importantly, there is a fantastic AOR/80s community here... even the crappy bar bands playin that type of music draw HUGE.
He'll never have it in FL, so I'm all for the Midwest. It's cheaper, and it's central for ALL travelers. It's not easy for those out west to fly all the way to the east coast. And did I mention cost?S2M wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I won't speak to what it's like in the south MG, but I think the following for AOR/MR is HUGE here in the Northeast/Midwest. I nominate Cleveland, and not just for personal bias. It's a dirt-cheap place to fly into, cheap(er) to stay at than most bigger cities, no traffic headaches, and plenty of great venues to try and do this thing up at. Most importantly, there is a fantastic AOR/80s community here... even the crappy bar bands playin that type of music draw HUGE.
To me, Cleveland is the same as Illinois...now I umderstand logistics, as far finances for lodging, fights, surroundings...etc....but the fans/ members in the Midwest have already had 2 MRs, and 3 Breast Cancer events, including this year's JTTC...how about spreading things around? It ain't cheap for us outsiders to fly...
StevePerryHair wrote:He'll never have it in FL, so I'm all for the Midwest. It's cheaper, and it's central for ALL travelers. It's not easy for those out west to fly all the way to the east coast. And did I mention cost?S2M wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I won't speak to what it's like in the south MG, but I think the following for AOR/MR is HUGE here in the Northeast/Midwest. I nominate Cleveland, and not just for personal bias. It's a dirt-cheap place to fly into, cheap(er) to stay at than most bigger cities, no traffic headaches, and plenty of great venues to try and do this thing up at. Most importantly, there is a fantastic AOR/80s community here... even the crappy bar bands playin that type of music draw HUGE.
To me, Cleveland is the same as Illinois...now I umderstand logistics, as far finances for lodging, fights, surroundings...etc....but the fans/ members in the Midwest have already had 2 MRs, and 3 Breast Cancer events, including this year's JTTC...how about spreading things around? It ain't cheap for us outsiders to fly...
just practicalarian.....a new word!!!!S2M wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:He'll never have it in FL, so I'm all for the Midwest. It's cheaper, and it's central for ALL travelers. It's not easy for those out west to fly all the way to the east coast. And did I mention cost?S2M wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I won't speak to what it's like in the south MG, but I think the following for AOR/MR is HUGE here in the Northeast/Midwest. I nominate Cleveland, and not just for personal bias. It's a dirt-cheap place to fly into, cheap(er) to stay at than most bigger cities, no traffic headaches, and plenty of great venues to try and do this thing up at. Most importantly, there is a fantastic AOR/80s community here... even the crappy bar bands playin that type of music draw HUGE.
To me, Cleveland is the same as Illinois...now I umderstand logistics, as far finances for lodging, fights, surroundings...etc....but the fans/ members in the Midwest have already had 2 MRs, and 3 Breast Cancer events, including this year's JTTC...how about spreading things around? It ain't cheap for us outsiders to fly...
Contrarian...
DrFU wrote:Austin Austin Austin
Has a thriving music scene & folks that are used to handling festivals such as SXSW & Austin City Limits.
And you can get around without freakin' toll roads.![]()
This place would be perfect:
http://www.thebackyard.net/default.aspx
DrFU wrote:Austin Austin Austin
Has a thriving music scene & folks that are used to handling festivals such as SXSW & Austin City Limits.
And you can get around without freakin' toll roads.![]()
This place would be perfect:
http://www.thebackyard.net/default.aspx
Melissa wrote:DrFU wrote:Austin Austin Austin
Has a thriving music scene & folks that are used to handling festivals such as SXSW & Austin City Limits.
And you can get around without freakin' toll roads.![]()
This place would be perfect:
http://www.thebackyard.net/default.aspx
That would be a great location too! Someplace central I think should be the way to go, on either coast would be too much for folks on the opposite coasts. Like CA is always mentioned, but sorry, that's too far for east coasters, and too expensive, and CA gets everything already! lol
Since 78 wrote:Melissa wrote:DrFU wrote:Austin Austin Austin
Has a thriving music scene & folks that are used to handling festivals such as SXSW & Austin City Limits.
And you can get around without freakin' toll roads.![]()
This place would be perfect:
http://www.thebackyard.net/default.aspx
That would be a great location too! Someplace central I think should be the way to go, on either coast would be too much for folks on the opposite coasts. Like CA is always mentioned, but sorry, that's too far for east coasters, and too expensive, and CA gets everything already! lol
Oh please! Its always Chicago! MRF, JTTC...
S2M wrote:Hey Drew..
It's never too early to discuss MRIII...why don't you start a poll with some areas to hold it, and start drumming up support? If those who are interested in attending it (if you indeed have one) would start a grass-roots campaign, a street team, if you will, things could work out better than before...as far as attendance. Make flyers and pass them out for an entire year....really pump this bitch up...play with the format, take everyone's constructive comments from II, and tweak the event....I think a third could be really epic if you allow folks to help with all aspects...![]()
Behshad wrote:S2M wrote:Hey Drew..
It's never too early to discuss MRIII...why don't you start a poll with some areas to hold it, and start drumming up support? If those who are interested in attending it (if you indeed have one) would start a grass-roots campaign, a street team, if you will, things could work out better than before...as far as attendance. Make flyers and pass them out for an entire year....really pump this bitch up...play with the format, take everyone's constructive comments from II, and tweak the event....I think a third could be really epic if you allow folks to help with all aspects...![]()
Well it is too early for Drew, simply cause he lost money on the whole deal. If there ever will be an MRF III we need HUGE support from all (active) members around here. We need to have at least 100 people from HERE comitting to supporting the event, otherwise its just another great (financial) loss for Drew.....
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