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<blockquote data-quote="MadMaxim" data-source="post: 4385322" data-attributes="member: 15207"><p>I'm 27, and the others are around my age, so I consider myself an adult. Well, the problem is that I don't want to tell people what to do with their time, but I still expect them to keep the game in mind and keep the day free. The time varies (because one of the players are working on some Saturdays), but it's always a Saturday, because I work on Fridays and Sundays (have to make a little money to get through university) and the others have regular jobs spanning Monday to Friday. It just baffles me a bit that people can't schedule some of their other stuff for the rest of the days of the week. They know we're only playing on Saturdays because of my work schedule and law school.</p><p></p><p>I'd like to mention that I have a rule of 60% minimum of players showing up (3 of 5) to play and usually that's possible, but especially lately some have had a nasty tendency to cancel extremly late. It's not that easy to increase the size of the group, because my fiancé doesn't play and she isn't really interested, but she doesn't mind me playing. It's just really annoying and the others find it annoying, too, but I don't really see myself as being the one to tell other people what to do with their time. I'm providing a fun thing to do in their spare time, but sometimes I just don't think people take it seriously enough...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadMaxim, post: 4385322, member: 15207"] I'm 27, and the others are around my age, so I consider myself an adult. Well, the problem is that I don't want to tell people what to do with their time, but I still expect them to keep the game in mind and keep the day free. The time varies (because one of the players are working on some Saturdays), but it's always a Saturday, because I work on Fridays and Sundays (have to make a little money to get through university) and the others have regular jobs spanning Monday to Friday. It just baffles me a bit that people can't schedule some of their other stuff for the rest of the days of the week. They know we're only playing on Saturdays because of my work schedule and law school. I'd like to mention that I have a rule of 60% minimum of players showing up (3 of 5) to play and usually that's possible, but especially lately some have had a nasty tendency to cancel extremly late. It's not that easy to increase the size of the group, because my fiancé doesn't play and she isn't really interested, but she doesn't mind me playing. It's just really annoying and the others find it annoying, too, but I don't really see myself as being the one to tell other people what to do with their time. I'm providing a fun thing to do in their spare time, but sometimes I just don't think people take it seriously enough... [/QUOTE]
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