Ok... so I've about had it up to here *metaphorical line at forhead level* with you guys and your last minute schedule changes.
So ya... with Natrix's sudden complications, the majority has been lost and once again, we're at an impasse... stay tuned to this blog for details... there will be definite details by tommorrow (Saturday) night.
But for now, our plan is to move the time earlier in the day, around 1:00 in the afternoon to around 3:30PM. But like I said: NOTHING IS CONFIRMED YET. But there will be definite details by tommorrow night.
Rubin
PS.
I know I'm going to sound like an ass for saying this, but I really don't care: If it's going to take us this long to set a definitive date (nevermind a place or a time) next year, I won't be participating in PC and I will start returning gifts... It's bad enough that one or two people in this group have to coordinate events around the schedules of eight other people. It's even worse when seemingly, something like this isn't at the top of people's priorities. If that's how you all feel, I'll be more than happy to agree to cease PC.
Friday, December 15, 2006
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I'm sorry to complicate things. :(
I'm also sorry it's been such a hassle to coordinate (I know the feeling...don't think I did PC, but definitely other meets), but am grateful you're doing it, as you're reliable and I know you'll pull it off.
I wish I could help, but at the risk of sounding like I'm making up an excuse, I have lots to do still until Tuesday. :S
*sigh*... no worries everyone (especially to you Natrix)... It's just frustrating, that's all. And I'm not singling you (or anyone else) to blame; I put blame on myself as well, because I've put up a few conditions too, but I try to be flexible as best as I can.
Our group is really diverse, and I LOVE that, but it's also because of our diversity that we frequently run into these roadblocks too. I am sorry if I've hurt any feelings and I am sorry that I did sound brash and angry, but I'm sure that a few of you know exactly how I feel.
All I'm saying is: if our lives are really that busy, and if they have grown to be this complicated, leading to us having too many other priorties, maybe we should all take a step back and consider whether or not doing something like this every year is a priority.
I, for one, do treat it as a priority. You guys are all collectively in the circle of friends whom I consider my closest and dearest friends and not a day goes by that I do not thank a higer being that I do have such a group of friends. And Pseudo-Christmas is like nothing that I've ever had before in a group of friends. But if some of you think other wise, I understand. And if you do feel this way, tell us. No one is forcing to stay or participate. I, for one, would be happier to know that you're being yourself rather than being forced into something you don't want to do or be a part of.
So as you read this, do think of where your priorities stand. If you think of PC and this Group as a priority, then please help the rest of the Group by making it one of your priorties. If it's not, then please be upfront.
That's all I ask... I shall be calling some of you tommorrow when I get back to Calgary
Then lemme say that PC is a priority for me--it's actually #2.
I hope I can't be blamed for putting 1) as ACAD. ;)
Aww *pats* I love that you care so much, Jason. And thanks for the call. ^___^
Other than work (which I can't change - schedule is set by my boss months in advance) this totally takes priority.
I totally consider you and all of you as really close friends of mine so it's definately a priority.
^___^v
(I've got my work schedule on the post above for you to see. Yay! It works! ^__^v)
Aw Duke,
Don't be so stressed. It is a priority. I'm sure it is a priority for most people, we're just overwhelmed with exams right now.
I pat you on the head. It's just of the nights are family obligations that I can't get out of, and I don't really want to get out of because it's important.
Aww Duke... *is touched*
I definitely agree, even if it doesn't seem like it. I'd definitely skip out on dinner parties with my parents (bleh) for a night out with any one of you.
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