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<blockquote data-quote="Cthulhu's Librarian" data-source="post: 2356279" data-attributes="member: 11064"><p>It's been a very positive experience to meet fellow ENWorlders at genCon and the various Game Days. There is only 1 that I can say I really disliked, and he only posted for a short time before GenCon then disappeared and hasn't been on the boards since. </p><p></p><p>I've met several people that I consider friends, and would be better friends if they lived closer. I've made an effort to go to game days so I could game with new people, and every time I have come away thinking "Man, this is so cool!" </p><p></p><p>Hanging with people at the ENWorld booth is one of the best ways to meet and get to know people. Sure, there are a few that you just breeze by in the hall and say hello to as you are running to your next game (Fusangite), but there are others that you go to dinner with, game with, split driving and hotel costs with (Nakia, Rel, der_kluge),and go out for late night partying (Teflon Billy, Hand of Evil, Hellhound, Jester47). I've met enough people now that I can say hello to people all over the con-in the gaming halls, on the dealers floor, at publishers booths, in the bars and restaurants, and so on. </p><p></p><p>the best thing about meeting fellow ENWorlders is the sense of familiarity. Even though you don't know these people in person, having a common connection makes the convention more personal. It's good to have people to stop at chat with after a long day of gaming and shopping with 40,000+ strangers.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if I didn't name people I should of in this post, there are so many of you that I have met, I couldn't put everyone in the post!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cthulhu's Librarian, post: 2356279, member: 11064"] It's been a very positive experience to meet fellow ENWorlders at genCon and the various Game Days. There is only 1 that I can say I really disliked, and he only posted for a short time before GenCon then disappeared and hasn't been on the boards since. I've met several people that I consider friends, and would be better friends if they lived closer. I've made an effort to go to game days so I could game with new people, and every time I have come away thinking "Man, this is so cool!" Hanging with people at the ENWorld booth is one of the best ways to meet and get to know people. Sure, there are a few that you just breeze by in the hall and say hello to as you are running to your next game (Fusangite), but there are others that you go to dinner with, game with, split driving and hotel costs with (Nakia, Rel, der_kluge),and go out for late night partying (Teflon Billy, Hand of Evil, Hellhound, Jester47). I've met enough people now that I can say hello to people all over the con-in the gaming halls, on the dealers floor, at publishers booths, in the bars and restaurants, and so on. the best thing about meeting fellow ENWorlders is the sense of familiarity. Even though you don't know these people in person, having a common connection makes the convention more personal. It's good to have people to stop at chat with after a long day of gaming and shopping with 40,000+ strangers. Sorry if I didn't name people I should of in this post, there are so many of you that I have met, I couldn't put everyone in the post! [/QUOTE]
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