Re: Scioly.org Swap Meet Table
Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 3:59 pm
Ohhh, this makes me REALLY hope our team gets to nationals... 
Totally understood. But it is super hard to get a cheese hat.....last year, at nats, i personally walked up to everyone with a cheese hat, willing to trade all the swapping stuff I had (plus a box of tastycakes) but no one wanted to give it up!!!paleonaps wrote:Meh, I think a table is better. We should all just flock there and forget the swap meet (I personally will give everything in my bag away for a cheese hat, then make a beeline for the table).
Goodness. I can't even imagine myself driving. I would kill everyone.Littleboy wrote:That late?paleonaps wrote:Okay. Here it's 16 for permit, 17 for license.
Here in MI it is 14 9monthes for permit 16 for license.
Good luck!brobo wrote:Ohhh, this makes me REALLY hope our team gets to nationals...
Oh I know, right? Those darn Wisconsinites.bam wrote:Totally understood. But it is super hard to get a cheese hat.....last year, at nats, i personally walked up to everyone with a cheese hat, willing to trade all the swapping stuff I had (plus a box of tastycakes) but no one wanted to give it up!!!
Golf cart 180?Kokonilly wrote:Goodness. I can't even imagine myself driving. I would kill everyone.Littleboy wrote:That late?paleonaps wrote:Okay. Here it's 16 for permit, 17 for license.
Here in MI it is 14 9monthes for permit 16 for license.
Yep!winneratlife wrote:Golf cart 180?
That's pretty creepy. How would you react if someone showed up, put their hands on your shoulders, stared deep into your eyes, then said "So, what's up?"?????paleonaps wrote:I've decided on a greeting we should use for each other:
Stand facing each other, feet shoulder-width apart.
Slowly raise arms, put on each other's shoulders.
Stare each other in eyes for 5 seconds.
Start conversation.
That's terrible. I could never agree to that. Ever. Just no. Epitome of social inadequacy is summed up in that greeting.paleonaps wrote:I've decided on a greeting we should use for each other:
Stand facing each other, feet shoulder-width apart.
Slowly raise arms, put on each other's shoulders.
Stare each other in eyes for 5 seconds.
Start conversation.