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Hmm, a co-ed LakeCon presents just all kinds of wrinkles, considering that we're all men and most of us are married. Hellllp, [MENTION=29558]Mowgli[/MENTION]???
 


Yeah, righhht. We know how hot and attractive we are! :-p


Anyway, is anyone else having trouble getting on Myth-Weavers right now? I have just had internet connection troubles, so I'm not sure if it's just me, or what. :~S

It was just me. I re-booted and it's been smooth sailing ever since.
 
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It's "He-Man Woman HATERS Club," thank you very much. You're not the only one who used to watch "The Little Rascals," or "Our Gang," as it was alternately known.

Most of us gave up on the "avoidance" bit when we got married, and we also modified the "haters" thing to make it more selective. For example, Alfalfa is a charter member of the club, but he could never be said to hate Darla.
 

Leif said:
Hellllp, Mowgli???

LakeCon actually started as a way to get together face to face with the folks in the first EnWorld game I ever ran (which was HERO System rather than Pathfinder or DnD). That game is long defunct, but the tradition remains and this will be our 8th (or 9th - I'll have to go back and count) year in a row to get together.

One of our original folks quite coming after the second year, and Rhun got invited somewhere around year three, IIRC. While everyone doesn't make it every year, on those years that everyone does manage to come we're at capacity for space so I made the tough call after we brought him in not to expand the guest list any further. I've met a ton of great folks here (and on MW), but including everyone just wouldn't be possible :(.

It's always a great time - awesome food (Pumpkin Pancakes and Pepper Bacon, yum!), plentiful drink, Friday Night Poker, gaming all day Saturday, and breakfast at Mel's Diner on Sunday before everyone heads home.
 

I've run a whole bunch of Long Island game days at my home, and it's something similar. We squeeze into my house - I think the most we've had is around 20-25 people staying over. Most are friends who drive in and end up sleeping on couches and in sleeping bags on the floor - though we have also set up tents in the backyard. There's just something more intimate about having a game day at your house where everyone is together most of time the time over a game day where you play a game or two with people and dinner then part. I always get rave reviews from our game days. I took some years off from hosting (long story) but looking to get one going for next year.

And in case it wasn't obvious I am 1000% kidding about being included, I live faaarrrr away from you guys! I've driven to Boston , Albany and DC game days but that's kind of getting to my limit (not counting Gen Con, of course).
 

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