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« Reply #250 on: November 21, 2016, 08:08:15 PM »
Mostly sure. Many self identified in their emails, even though I hadn't asked yet.

When its time to pay the rest of the camp off, I'll be sending out a form with all the right questions.

Also, Is MJ still making making out great again? Where the heck is she?

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« Reply #251 on: November 21, 2016, 08:12:33 PM »
We really need the dudes to up their game here. Right now there are 1.6 females to every male (not including kids, that's gross.)

Guys - where are you???

It's ok, if I remember my numbers correct, you only need roughly one male to earn as much as 1.6 females, so it all evens out

Ouch! The truth hurts yo!

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« Reply #252 on: November 21, 2016, 08:14:21 PM »

Also, Is MJ still making making out great again? Where the heck is she?

I think so.

Any sign of Tardis?

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« Reply #253 on: November 21, 2016, 08:16:52 PM »
Bedtime folks... I'll check my emails in the morning.

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« Reply #254 on: November 22, 2016, 01:26:22 AM »
One just trickled in from so far away the person is still at work...

Ooh, that's painful.  The still at work part, I mean.  That will be quite a travel junket next October, too.

Hehe, that was me and the reason I missed your summons R63, G-Dog.  Booking time = 1:30pm on Tuesday during a late lunch for me. I am going to be back in Canada well before, so thankfully the travel time will be significantly less horrific than the 22+ hours of misery that is in my near(er) future.

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« Reply #255 on: November 22, 2016, 01:59:31 AM »
One just trickled in from so far away the person is still at work...

Ooh, that's painful.  The still at work part, I mean.  That will be quite a travel junket next October, too.

Hehe, that was me and the reason I missed your summons R63, G-Dog.  Booking time = 1:30pm on Tuesday during a late lunch for me. I am going to be back in Canada well before, so thankfully the travel time will be significantly less horrific than the 22+ hours of misery that is in my near(er) future.

That will be me! I won't even look at just how long it will take to get there until later.

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« Reply #256 on: November 22, 2016, 05:05:03 AM »
Yeah! We have Tardis! And Deb!

No 8 AM yoga classes - we will all fall asleep on the mats.

Um, are things being scheduled already? I already volunteered spinning/fibre prep/toe up socks, but don't want to be scheduled at the same time as something I really want to be at.  Or is our craft room going to be a drop-in sort of thing?

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« Reply #257 on: November 22, 2016, 05:23:54 AM »

Also, Is MJ still making making out great again? Where the heck is she?

I think so.

I was. But I'm in now.

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« Reply #258 on: November 22, 2016, 05:24:51 AM »
17 spots sold last night, for 20 attendees (3 kids). If anyone else wants to lock up a spot in this first round, there aren't many left.



I have a draft schedule worked up R@63, and I have morning exercise in the schedule for those who are interested. My MO is to provide all the things and let other decide whether they want to partake. I'll likely try yoga (although I haven't ever done it before) just to see if its for me. On day 2, I may decide to come out again or sleep in, depending on how sore I am after day 1.

I was excited when LFG mentioned Yoga, because although I know we have a lot of fit people on the forum, I am not one, and I was a little confounded at how to go about finding a person. She shouldn't feel alone in being volunteered though...

I voluntold Tardis to do a logo design, and I'll be looking for more helpers for things like a welcome committee, presenters, etc. The only way to keep this camp so reasonable to source help from everyone. And your fibre arts offer has been noted. I'm just sitting on it while I ponder where to slide it into the schedule - I do have a spot in mind, but as you suggested, it will likely overlap other events.

This is sort of like Monkey Jenga's dating life - you have it all, you just can't have all of it at once.

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« Reply #259 on: November 22, 2016, 07:02:43 AM »

This is sort of like Monkey Jenga's dating life - you have it all, you just can't have all of it at once.


And .... sometimes you want donuts with holes, other times you just really need a really good creme filling, and sprinkles
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« Reply #260 on: November 22, 2016, 07:03:14 AM »

Also, Is MJ still making making out great again? Where the heck is she?

I think so.

I was. But I'm in now.

Hooray!

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« Reply #261 on: November 22, 2016, 07:06:36 AM »
And .... sometimes you want donuts with holes, other times you just really need a really good crime filling, and sprinkles

I knew some of the ladies liked bad boys, but this takes things in a whole 'nother direction.

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« Reply #262 on: November 22, 2016, 07:50:43 AM »
And .... sometimes you want donuts with holes, other times you just really need a really good crime filling, and sprinkles

I knew some of the ladies liked bad boys, but this takes things in a whole 'nother direction.

Damn autoincorrect! But, that is too funny!

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« Reply #263 on: November 22, 2016, 07:53:06 AM »
Things I now wish I could have at CMC2017, but alas I cannot...

1. Meatball party
2. Donut buffet
3. Pudding-Balloon Catapult

Evidently my food based activity choices are poor.

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« Reply #264 on: November 22, 2016, 07:57:54 AM »
MJ - When you search flights up here, try Porter Airlines as well as the standard searches. I don't think they show up on the big search engines, they are a small regional carrier with daily direct flights to Toronto Island Airport (a small airport right downtown). Right now they have a banner on my screen with $109 flights to NYC. I haven't clicked it, so I can't say what reality looks like.

They may fly to DC as well. Not sure.

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« Reply #265 on: November 22, 2016, 08:00:13 AM »
Things I now wish I could have at CMC2017, but alas I cannot...

1. Meatball party
2. Donut buffet
3. Pudding-Balloon Catapult

Evidently my food based activity choices are poor.

Why can't we have those?
I'd add Dumpling Party (as in filled dumplings like Chinese dumplings. Pierogies, ravioli, empañadas...)

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« Reply #266 on: November 22, 2016, 08:04:23 AM »
Things I now wish I could have at CMC2017, but alas I cannot...

1. Meatball party
2. Donut buffet
3. Pudding-Balloon Catapult

Evidently my food based activity choices are poor.

Why can't we have those?
I'd add Dumpling Party (as in filled dumplings like Chinese dumplings. Pierogies, ravioli, empañadas...)

They have a no outside food policy in the literature, which makes good sense for the venue. Its a summer camp for terminally ill children.

I really don't wanna be the guy who messed things up for a sick kid, so I'm guessing that splatting pudding balloons around the place would be a bad idea - let alone the ecological implications of busted balloon bits everywhere and the mess to clean up. But wouldn't it be fun?

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« Reply #267 on: November 22, 2016, 08:06:24 AM »
And having them prep the meatball party is too pricey?

Is the any venue in town for an offsite bacchanalia?

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« Reply #268 on: November 22, 2016, 08:11:39 AM »
I'm goin gto ask them about swapping a meatball party in for a menu choice - we'll see where that goes. This place was ridiculously cheap already though, so I'm not about to go imposing all sorts of demands on them.

In-town partying... well carpooling is a thing, and you better have time on your hands, and you won't beat the venue pricing. Also, you'll have to really, really like country music bars. We're going to be in podunkville.

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« Reply #269 on: November 22, 2016, 08:13:18 AM »
I'm goin gto ask them about swapping a meatball party in for a menu choice - we'll see where that goes. This place was ridiculously cheap already though, so I'm not about to go imposing all sorts of demands on them.

In-town partying... well carpooling is a thing, and you better have time on your hands, and you won't beat the venue pricing. Also, you'll have to really, really like country music bars. We're going to be in podunkville.

What really matters is the fellowship.

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« Reply #270 on: November 22, 2016, 08:16:57 AM »
I'm goin gto ask them about swapping a meatball party in for a menu choice - we'll see where that goes. This place was ridiculously cheap already though, so I'm not about to go imposing all sorts of demands on them.

In-town partying... well carpooling is a thing, and you better have time on your hands, and you won't beat the venue pricing. Also, you'll have to really, really like country music bars. We're going to be in podunkville.

What really matters is the fellowship.

Of the Rings?

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« Reply #271 on: November 22, 2016, 08:20:53 AM »
Ha!

Seriously though, I have been to dozens of retreats (both personal and professional) in my lifetime, and what I remember best are the great conversations with interesting people.

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« Reply #272 on: November 22, 2016, 10:37:00 AM »
And having them prep the meatball party is too pricey?

Is the any venue in town for an offsite bacchanalia?

Meatball party in the parking lot of Aldershot GO station before the CMC activities begin?

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« Reply #273 on: November 22, 2016, 10:38:27 AM »
Leave it with me guys. If meatballs don't work out there's always cheeseburgers.

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« Reply #274 on: November 22, 2016, 12:03:49 PM »
Yeah! We have Tardis! And Deb!

No 8 AM yoga classes - we will all fall asleep on the mats.

Um, are things being scheduled already? I already volunteered spinning/fibre prep/toe up socks, but don't want to be scheduled at the same time as something I really want to be at.  Or is our craft room going to be a drop-in sort of thing?
If we're the craft group, I could do felt.

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« Reply #275 on: November 22, 2016, 03:08:50 PM »
Yeah! We have Tardis! And Deb!

No 8 AM yoga classes - we will all fall asleep on the mats.

Um, are things being scheduled already? I already volunteered spinning/fibre prep/toe up socks, but don't want to be scheduled at the same time as something I really want to be at.  Or is our craft room going to be a drop-in sort of thing?
If we're the craft group, I could do felt.

Are you going to bring fibre all the way from Australia?    If so could you please bring me some nice merino and possum roving or top for spinning?  Undyed is fine.   ;-)  Also there is a shop in St. Thomas (not sure how close to the venue) that has stuff.  I will have my car, Mazda3 hatchback, so we can shop till we drop if we want.  I know it is not mustachian, but I brought 2 pounds of alpaca home from Vancouver Island in my checked baggage, so there is precedent.
http://littleredmitten.com/

Unfortunately the Black Lamb is the other side of Toronto, I can stop on my way to camp if anyone wants me to pick up stuff there.
http://www.theblacklamb.ca/

Prospector, just give us the space and it looks like we will organize our crafts.  ;-)

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« Reply #276 on: November 22, 2016, 03:11:07 PM »
Yeah! We have Tardis! And Deb!

No 8 AM yoga classes - we will all fall asleep on the mats.

Um, are things being scheduled already? I already volunteered spinning/fibre prep/toe up socks, but don't want to be scheduled at the same time as something I really want to be at.  Or is our craft room going to be a drop-in sort of thing?
If we're the craft group, I could do felt.

Are you going to bring fibre all the way from Australia?    If so could you please bring me some nice merino and possum roving or top for spinning?  Undyed is fine.   ;-)  Also there is a shop in St. Thomas (not sure how close to the venue) that has stuff.  I will have my car, Mazda3 hatchback, so we can shop till we drop if we want.  I know it is not mustachian, but I brought 2 pounds of alpaca home from Vancouver Island in my checked baggage, so there is precedent.
http://littleredmitten.com/

Unfortunately the Black Lamb is the other side of Toronto, I can stop on my way to camp if anyone wants me to pick up stuff there.
http://www.theblacklamb.ca/

Prospector, just give us the space and it looks like we will organize our crafts.  ;-)

I believe in self government of crafters. You guys are going to do whatever the hell you want anyways! I'm not organizing anything.

ETA - the nearest wool/craft shop I am aware of is the Mary Maxim Warehouse outlet in Paris. Not fancy and expensive stuff, but loads of fun things to do.
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« Reply #277 on: November 22, 2016, 03:17:00 PM »
You probably should ask the New Zealander for the possum. Possums in Australia are protected. Possums in New Zealand are vermin, so possum wool comes from New Zealand. I have Alpaca fleece. And various others. But no Possum.

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« Reply #278 on: November 22, 2016, 03:31:09 PM »
Leave it with me guys. If meatballs don't work out there's always cheeseburgers.

You mean we can have cheese burgers, spreadsheets and parties all at the same time?

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« Reply #279 on: November 22, 2016, 03:41:18 PM »
You probably should ask the New Zealander for the possum. Possums in Australia are protected. Possums in New Zealand are vermin, so possum wool comes from New Zealand. I have Alpaca fleece. And various others. But no Possum.

I know the possums were brought from Australia to NZ for their fur and wool.  So only commercial in NZ?  OK.  Tardis?  When are you leaving NZ?  It is one of the few things not commercially available here.  Alpaca is getting to be common, they like our climate, I went to a show in Navan this summer.  But Australia is still known for Merino.

Prospector, nice as Mary maxim is, it is yarn, not fiber.  But a really interesting Canadian story.  Maybe I should bring my SpinWell and tell the story.

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« Reply #280 on: November 22, 2016, 03:49:02 PM »
Merino I can do. What are the Canadian import restrictions? Does it have to be nicely packaged or can it be real fleece? I have some of both. Actually, there is a place called First Edition Fibres and Yarns http://www.firsteditionfibres.com.au/index.html where I get my stuff from (it's just a slight detour on the way to my parents house), so if you want any of their stuff, I can easily bring it.
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« Reply #281 on: November 22, 2016, 04:23:53 PM »
MJ - When you search flights up here, try Porter Airlines as well as the standard searches. I don't think they show up on the big search engines, they are a small regional carrier with daily direct flights to Toronto Island Airport (a small airport right downtown). Right now they have a banner on my screen with $109 flights to NYC. I haven't clicked it, so I can't say what reality looks like.

They may fly to DC as well. Not sure.
I didn't know about this airline, so thanks for that info. I checked on DC. While they may fly into a convenient little airport in Toronto, they use the big, awful suburban one here. I'd eat up the $80 cost difference just getting to/from IAD, I think. Would I make it up on the Toronto end?

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« Reply #282 on: November 22, 2016, 05:11:38 PM »
It puts you on an island. From there you walk in a tunnel under toronto harbour, hop on a free shuttle to Union station and catch a GO train to Aldershot. You will have to pay the fares for the train, but no other Toronto costs. A difference of about $20 versus flying into Pearson and taking the Union-Pearson train (the UP Express) to Union Station, then hopping the GO. More convenient, fewer transfers, and slightly less money.

Google Map - Island Airport - Aldershot

Google Map - Pearson Airport - Aldershot Station

Funny that Google doesn't route you to the UP Express. Huh.

Also, once everyone gets to buying tickets, we will have discussion about who arrives when, and then we can see if folks are driving past airports etc. For instance, we can drive past either Pearson or Union station to get to CM - if your timing aligns with mine, then we can likely work things out. For out-of-towners, we may have room for couchsurfers the night before if that works into your schedule better too.

One last edit... use the airport code YTO in your searches and it will bring up both airports. The white unicorn that no one will find is a flight into YHM - the Hamilton airport, which is literally half an hour from our venue. For an idea of who flies there, here's their arrival/departure boards: https://flyhamilton.ca/passenger/flights/arrivals-and-departures/
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« Reply #283 on: November 22, 2016, 05:42:37 PM »
Guys... can anyone remember what the proposed activities for Boring Man were?

I have a block of time on Saturday, and... naw, nevermind. Dumb idea.

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« Reply #284 on: November 22, 2016, 05:49:57 PM »
Merino I can do. What are the Canadian import restrictions? Does it have to be nicely packaged or can it be real fleece? I have some of both. Actually, there is a place called First Edition Fibres and Yarns http://www.firsteditionfibres.com.au/index.html where I get my stuff from (it's just a slight detour on the way to my parents house), so if you want any of their stuff, I can easily bring it.
Import restrictions I don't know.  We would have to check.  At least there is lots of time   ;-)  The silk on that web site, mmmm.  Are those Australian dollars or is it automatically converting to currency of viewer?  Although our currencies are pretty close right now.

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« Reply #285 on: November 22, 2016, 05:57:45 PM »
Merino I can do. What are the Canadian import restrictions? Does it have to be nicely packaged or can it be real fleece? I have some of both. Actually, there is a place called First Edition Fibres and Yarns http://www.firsteditionfibres.com.au/index.html where I get my stuff from (it's just a slight detour on the way to my parents house), so if you want any of their stuff, I can easily bring it.
Import restrictions I don't know.  We would have to check.  At least there is lots of time   ;-)  The silk on that web site, mmmm.  Are those Australian dollars or is it automatically converting to currency of viewer?  Although our currencies are pretty close right now.
AUD Our currencies are ALWAYS pretty close - I looked at a twenty year comparison some time ago, and they were never more than 5% apart (even closer than us and NZ) - I think it's because we have similar economies, based on mining and agriculture. The silk and merino is really yummy and has a lovely sheen. They do beautiful stuff. And it's only 2 men and a dog in a warehouse/factory in a pretty small town.
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« Reply #286 on: November 22, 2016, 06:28:37 PM »
Merino I can do. What are the Canadian import restrictions? Does it have to be nicely packaged or can it be real fleece? I have some of both. Actually, there is a place called First Edition Fibres and Yarns http://www.firsteditionfibres.com.au/index.html where I get my stuff from (it's just a slight detour on the way to my parents house), so if you want any of their stuff, I can easily bring it.
Import restrictions I don't know.  We would have to check.  At least there is lots of time   ;-)  The silk on that web site, mmmm.  Are those Australian dollars or is it automatically converting to currency of viewer?  Although our currencies are pretty close right now.
AUD Our currencies are ALWAYS pretty close - I looked at a twenty year comparison some time ago, and they were never more than 5% apart (even closer than us and NZ) - I think it's because we have similar economies, based on mining and agriculture. The silk and merino is really yummy and has a lovely sheen. They do beautiful stuff. And it's only 2 men and a dog in a warehouse/factory in a pretty small town.

When we went in 2002 (that long ago already?) it was 100CAN:85AUS.  New Zealand was 100Can:65NZ.  Lovely for us, hard for you.  Then we hit Hawai'i and the American exchange rate hit us.

Where do they get their silk?  I know China has a huge silk production industry and it is nice silk.

Two men and a dog?  What does the dog do?  Missy tries to help me, if she had her way everything I do would be a bit of a blend with chiengora.  We actually have a new mill opened up in Lanark NW of Ottawa, a young married couple.  So it definitely can be a two person show.

Prospector, glad you appreciate all the advance planning we are doing for our craft activities.sorry for the sort of hijack of CMC.  But we will bring gorgeous Australian fibre to the craft room, if we can work out the details.
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« Reply #287 on: November 22, 2016, 06:32:55 PM »
What hijack!?!? I thought this was activity planning.

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« Reply #288 on: November 22, 2016, 06:46:56 PM »
What hijack!?!? I thought this was activity planning.
Oh good, yes, activity planning.  Glad you see it that way.

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« Reply #289 on: November 22, 2016, 06:55:10 PM »
When we went in 2002 (that long ago already?) it was 100CAN:85AUS.  New Zealand was 100Can:65NZ.  Lovely for us, hard for you.  Then we hit Hawai'i and the American exchange rate hit us.

Where do they get their silk?  I know China has a huge silk production industry and it is nice silk.

Two men and a dog?  What does the dog do?
Wears earmuffs if you believe the picture - http://www.firsteditionfibres.com.au/background.html

I was only looking at the last 5 years http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=CAD&to=AUD&view=5Y

Silk is very easy to find in Australia - don't know where it comes from (we could make it, but I think SE Asia is more likely - probably Thailand), but I've been able to get it at lots of places.

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« Reply #290 on: November 22, 2016, 07:03:27 PM »
Nonstop craft talk, and you wonder why no males are signing up?  :P

Don't worry everyone, there will be plenty of awesome conversations if you aren't interested in underwater basket weaving.  ;)

Also, the wife and I will definitely be bringing games, assuming we have our RV by then (less likely if we have to fly in.)

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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #291 on: November 22, 2016, 07:10:42 PM »
Nonstop craft talk, and you wonder why no males are signing up?  :P

Don't worry everyone, there will be plenty of awesome conversations if you aren't interested in underwater basket weaving.  ;)

Also, the wife and I will definitely be bringing games, assuming we have our RV by then (less likely if we have to fly in.)

Deborah will be Merlin, but will look REALLY red at first. :D

When I was learning basket-weaving at camp (I think I was 10) they made us soak the reeds in water for at least 10 minutes so they would be pliable.  I suppose we could have done the whole thing in the lake, would have been easier.

So who else is coming and what else is being planned? I guess we are the only proactive ones (can we jump up and down on Rebs when we see him for being so anti-crafts?).  I asked if any curling rinks would have ice in so we could show the non-curlers the true winter sport (takes agility, balance, a keen eye, clear scoring with no ref, and, for some, beer) and heard crickets.  Do I declutter my broom and slider or bring them?

I have a bench with a cribbage board in the top.  Crib anyone?

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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #292 on: November 22, 2016, 07:11:37 PM »
Nonstop craft talk, and you wonder why no males are signing up?  :P

Don't worry everyone, there will be plenty of awesome conversations if you aren't interested in underwater basket weaving.  ;)

Also, the wife and I will definitely be bringing games, assuming we have our RV by then (less likely if we have to fly in.)

Deborah will be Merlin, but will look REALLY red at first. :D

Now see, that's an expression I have never understood. Wouldn't underwater basketweaving be HARD?

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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #293 on: November 22, 2016, 07:20:49 PM »
I have a bench with a cribbage board in the top.  Crib anyone?

Yes, lots of crib as it helps give the hands something to do while talking. In addition it does tend to involve rye whisky in my household. So much so that I am debating taking a checked bag to bring a bottle from a local distillery I really like.

Nonstop craft talk, and you wonder why no males are signing up?  :P

Don't worry everyone, there will be plenty of awesome conversations if you aren't interested in underwater basket weaving.  ;)

Also, the wife and I will definitely be bringing games, assuming we have our RV by then (less likely if we have to fly in.)

Deborah will be Merlin, but will look REALLY red at first. :D

What games have you got on the brain Mr. Spy? I know this is a year from now but are we talking larger party games ( apples to apples, Cards Against Humanity, Secret Hitler, Warewolf), eurogames ( Caylus, Alhambra, Dominon, Tichu) or traditional ( Monopoly, Trouble, Risk, Axis and Allies). There are just so many choices.


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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #294 on: November 22, 2016, 07:21:59 PM »
I already have experience being an American who goes to Canada to lose in hockey tournaments. But I am not likely to travel with gear...:)

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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #295 on: November 22, 2016, 07:22:08 PM »
Can't we just have....conversations? You know, like, talk to each other?

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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #296 on: November 22, 2016, 07:36:15 PM »
I thought we'd all bring laptops and compare spreadsheets.

Can I show you guys how MATCH-OFFSET formulas work in exchange for someone honing my skills with SUMPRODUCT referencing text positions?

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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #297 on: November 22, 2016, 07:37:17 PM »
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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #298 on: November 22, 2016, 07:38:55 PM »
Don't worry PBK - we'll talk to you. But really, you any good at excel, 'cause then we'll have EVEN MORE to talk to you about!!

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Re: Camp Mustache Canada - 2017
« Reply #299 on: November 22, 2016, 07:41:01 PM »
Talk is good. Fun is good. Games help to break the ice (well, I hope there isn't much ice around). Can I just bring a USB stick and use your laptop?

 

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