and it doesn't really matter anyway, does it?
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:43, archived)
But i believe the nortmal thing it to not turn up and not let anyone know:P
That's why I never rell people if I'm coming to the bash:D
Why? Are you planning on dropping out?:P
I rthink I've overused the smileys :P:D:)
Have a totum pole :D:P:):P:D:)
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:45, archived)
although I'm booked now. I think you can safely assume a good 30-50% of these people may not make it in the end, from what I've heard London bashes tend to have a high 'dropping out' rate.
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:47, archived)
There is a high 'drop out' rate. But it only means there is a high number of drop outs that turn up:D
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:51, archived)
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:48, archived)
i've a note from my mum excusing me from any balloon sports, and she's also said if anyone from talk turns up i'm to come home straight away.
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:53, archived)
that /talk comment made me smile. They're not all bad y'know :)
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:55, archived)
But if I called it a messageboard bash we'd be inundated with talkboarders:P
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 9:56, archived)
it's got legs now, loads will turn up, some won't
and no one will notice. as long as the folk who have booked beds keep you up to date you have nothing to worry about. spam like a mad man a few days before the event, bribe rob and fraser and for christ's sake just go with the flow, you'll get an ulcer.
also, if you need a hand with the yard give me a shout, i'm cheap.
(, Sun 30 Mar 2008, 10:02, archived)