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Post by Cei-U! on Feb 4, 2018 10:29:55 GMT -5
The Emerald City Comic Con is less than four short weeks away, which means it's time to announce the details of our annual CBR/CCF NW get-together. Once again this year, we aren't doing anything formal but a bunch of us are getting together for dinner Saturday, March 3, 2018at Huckleberry Square Restaurant14423 Ambaum Blvd SW Burien, WA (206) 246-7006 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PMWe haven’t had a lot of luck lately finding a venue close to the Seattle Convention Center that meets our needs since they closed our beloved Hurricane Cafe, so we decided to look farther afield. Greg and Julie Hatcher recommended Huckleberry’s where, as you can see from the menu, the food is comparable in quality and price (Saturday is prime rib night, I’m told), the atmosphere is more laid back than our past few choices and, yes, there’s a bar! Rob Allen and yours truly will once again be your jovial hosts and, as always, significant others, spouses and well-behaved children are more than welcome. So come join us for some good eats, geek cameraderie and post-convention frivolity. You'll be glad you did. Cei-U! I summon the par-tay!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 10:58:38 GMT -5
The location is great and sorry that I can't make it because the preceding day will be a busy one for me getting a house built and on that day Saturday, I have to run a club of more than 200 people and on that day we are having an all day meeting with Dinner being served at 5:30 and there going to be questions and answers after dinner and sorry that I can't make it.
March 2nd and 3rd are very busy days and I'm sorry that I can't come at all.
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Feb 4, 2018 11:14:18 GMT -5
Sigh. Some day.
I keep saying that. But some day.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 11:49:15 GMT -5
Sigh. Some day. I keep saying that. But some day. Yeah, Emerald City is on my con bucket list (and the Pacific northwest in general, the one region of the country I haven't visited and want to). -M
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Post by Icctrombone on Feb 4, 2018 17:18:27 GMT -5
I'm itching to do something crazy like jumping in my car and driving there from NY...
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Post by Cei-U! on Feb 4, 2018 23:56:31 GMT -5
I'm itching to do something crazy like jumping in my car and driving there from NY... Dooooooooooooo eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet! Cei-U! I summon the voice of temptation!
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Post by wildfire2099 on Feb 6, 2018 9:09:48 GMT -5
Some day when my kids are through college and I have a bit more disposable income... I loved Seattle when I went there for work and would love to take the wife
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Post by shaxper on Feb 6, 2018 9:39:34 GMT -5
I'm just impressed we haven't had to divide up the CCF over geo-location yet: One day, when my funds are a little more stable, I'd love to make the trip.
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Post by The Captain on Mar 1, 2018 12:08:02 GMT -5
Nevermind.
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Post by Søren on Mar 1, 2018 13:51:35 GMT -5
I really want to go to a comic con some day, never been to one before but they look fun.
Are they expensive places? Not for tickets but once inside, need pay for seeing things or just if you want to buy merchandise?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 14:11:59 GMT -5
I really want to go to a comic con some day, never been to one before but they look fun. Are they expensive places? Not for tickets but once inside, need pay for seeing things or just if you want to buy merchandise? Depends. It's usually free to walk around the dealers room and artist's alley. Most have free panels too but some have panels that are workshops which you have to pay for, some have gaming events with entry fees, etc. some celebrity meet and greets have to be paid for, etc. but typically once you pay your entry fee you can find lots to do without spending money if you don' want to. But hunting down stuff is part of the thrill for me, so I end up spending money anyways (which is why I prefer cons with affordable entry prices). -M
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Post by Søren on Mar 1, 2018 14:19:09 GMT -5
I really want to go to a comic con some day, never been to one before but they look fun. Are they expensive places? Not for tickets but once inside, need pay for seeing things or just if you want to buy merchandise? Depends. It's usually free to walk around the dealers room and artist's alley. Most have free panels too but some have panels that are workshops which you have to pay for, some have gaming events with entry fees, etc. some celebrity meet and greets have to be paid for, etc. but typically once you pay your entry fee you can find lots to do without spending money if you don' want to. But hunting down stuff is part of the thrill for me, so I end up spending money anyways (which is why I prefer cons with affordable entry prices). -M Ok. thanks (: I have limited budget, don't want to go and just able to look at all the fun things. Seems like might have to have some restrain though
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 14:24:08 GMT -5
Depends. It's usually free to walk around the dealers room and artist's alley. Most have free panels too but some have panels that are workshops which you have to pay for, some have gaming events with entry fees, etc. some celebrity meet and greets have to be paid for, etc. but typically once you pay your entry fee you can find lots to do without spending money if you don' want to. But hunting down stuff is part of the thrill for me, so I end up spending money anyways (which is why I prefer cons with affordable entry prices). -M Ok. thanks (: I have limited budget, don't want to go and just able to look at all the fun things. Seems like might have to have some restrain though I'm on a budget too. I put away a little bit each week into my "war chest" (anywhere from $10 to $40 depending on the week and what I need to cover for real life expenses and what else I choose to spend money on) and space my shows out as best I can. Whatever I have in the war chest when I go to a show is my spending budget for that show. The only exception is if my wife and I choose to do a show as part of a vacation, then some of the vacation fund goes towards what we spend at the show, but these are usually more gaming cons like Origins than comic cons). -M
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Post by Søren on Mar 1, 2018 14:34:13 GMT -5
Ok. thanks (: I have limited budget, don't want to go and just able to look at all the fun things. Seems like might have to have some restrain though I'm on a budget too. I put away a little bit each week into my "war chest" (anywhere from $10 to $40 depending on the week and what I need to cover for real life expenses and what else I choose to spend money on) and space my shows out as best I can. Whatever I have in the war chest when I go to a show is my spending budget for that show. The only exception is if my wife and I choose to do a show as part of a vacation, then some of the vacation fund goes towards what we spend at the show, but these are usually more gaming cons like Origins than comic cons). -M Good plan. I know London has a convention but not lot of info out yet that I can find. Managed to find some little price info... seems like I need to save a lot lol Some photos/autographs can be charged £40/$55?+ depending on who you want it from.
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