The weekend works better for me but if I'm working that day I can try to make it. But there are always other opppertunities to set up another meet up.
9 years
Dolltastic wrote:
With the Holidays coming up and I know how hectic the weekends can be, why not do dinner in Northern NJ on a Thurs?
How does Dec 11th sound? around 6pm .. if that's cool we should pick a fun location
Dave and busters sounds good to me in NYC I wouldn't be able to make it NJ especially not on a Thursday but maybe we can do a few meet up to accommodate everyone.
9 years
Brawndo wrote:
They tried one, I believe it was during September, though only a few came. The best way to make it work is to set a venue and date ahead of time. At least 3 weeks ahead, tentative scheduling seems to keep people away. Also helps to keep an event away from a major holiday.
This is true could always change the date as well. We should try something different than just the standard restaurant too.
9 years
I really wish we could have gotten one going during the summer I wanted to have a picnic still do but since it's getting colder that doesn't seem like the best right now. I've been to a meet up or anything but I could always use more friends and people to hangout with. Of course we could go to a restaurant like they usually seem to do. Could also go to dave and busters to play some games or meet at the apple store soho or something. Always great free events there but I'm open to suggestions let's see who's interested!!
9 years
Hey hope you have a great weekend I'm James and I'm from NYC (Mahattan). Maybe we can talk sometime!!
9 years
I live in nyc I would love to talk and get to know you hope you had a great weekend I'm James btw!!
9 years
How was it from people who actually went?
9 years
I'm trying to get people to go with me but I'm interested I had one person but they Forgot they had something else going on. But put me down and I will possible come
9 years
Well I feel like eating a lot is just an added bonus to meeting golf people and making new friends!!
9 years