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Tickets will be more expensive "next year", and payment should probably be due two weeks prior to the event. Just be prepared .
I don't mean to say that I would buy airfare and accommodations for his family myself, I make good money but not that much. But, perhaps we could crowd source the funds and I will would be willing to contribute to that.
Of course dharmakirti, it would be built into the price of the ticket, or something of that nature. Bankrolling the whole thing was doable with just cheap event space in a currancy that was 30% discounted to mine, but I wouldn't be able to do that if we did it in some place other than Canada.
To be fair making it as easy as possible for Bakker to attend should be one of the primary concerns, adding a couple of thousand of pounds of cost on top of what else would be required might make the event a non starter.
HOY?
Quote from: themerchant on August 16, 2017, 04:42:37 pmHOY?Hand of Yawgmoth! One of the new Nascenti!
Quote from: Madness on August 16, 2017, 04:43:56 pmQuote from: themerchant on August 16, 2017, 04:42:37 pmHOY?Hand of Yawgmoth! One of the new Nascenti!Sounds like they performed a slog of slogs, i of course approve
Quote from: themerchant on August 16, 2017, 04:53:57 pmQuote from: Madness on August 16, 2017, 04:43:56 pmQuote from: themerchant on August 16, 2017, 04:42:37 pmHOY?Hand of Yawgmoth! One of the new Nascenti!Sounds like they performed a slog of slogs, i of course approve Thanks, Merchant! It was something like 3000 miles each way! (all in a 3-day weekend...) It was most certainly a slog of slogs, but it was more than worth it. There's nothing else I would have done this for.Also, the intimate setting is what made the con superb. It had a kind of fanaticism that gets lost at larger events. Professionalism has an implicit soullessness.
The event matched my wildest expectations. But next year we riot if the bar doesn't have limes.