Post by ArchangelZero on Dec 29, 2011 12:54:01 GMT -5
As has become our custom, there shall be a New Year's bash at my place this coming Saturday evening. While most (if not all) of my fellow forum members are aware of the proceedings, I've decided to include a few notes here rather than contacting everyone individually.
Note #1 - Arrive whenever. Waffles and HadesLeprechaun both have to work from around 1-6, but I'll be here cleaning and preparing for guests. If I'm not here for some reason, come on in. The cat will escort you to the seat he desires you to be in.
Note #2 - I will be making a large spaghetti dinner for all who attend. I'll probably start cooking around 6 or 7 PM, depending on the consensus of hunger among those present.
Note #3 - If there is anything you want to bring, such as soda, booze or snacks, BE SURE TO BRING IT WITH YOU! The grocery store at the top of the hill closes at 6 PM (ironically, to avoid the drunks), so if we're without something, we'll have to run all the way to Plover or Point to get it. I'm not sure how late the Amherst gas stations are open, but I'll give them a call to see if they can supply us in a pinch.
Note #4 - If you plan on spending the night, it never hurts to bring a blanket, sleeping bag, pillow, or other such stuff. These may come in handy as alternate means of seating, anyway, since we'll have a large crowd here. Showers and towels will be made available to everyone in the morning.
Note #5 - No live birds, leisure suits, or Nicholas Cage posters will be allowed on the premises. Anyone possessing such items will kindly be asked to GTFO.
Note #6 - Those wishing to spend a portion of their Sunday recovering in front of our various televisions are welcome to do so. The Packers play at noon, and I'll likely be watching that. A movie marathon has been discussed, as well.
Note #7 - I am willing to make breakfast for those who spend the night. If I'm going to be cooking two large meals, however, donations of the moneys would be greatly appreciated. Good bacon is expensive. The grocery store deli is open on Sunday, and they've got other delicious options for lunch, such as chicken (excellent), hot ham, and other foodstuffs.
Note #8 - No drama. Everyone is here to have fun. People causing trouble will be forced to wear the shark fin hat and sit in the sink.
Note#9 - OMG Parking. Hell, I don't know. Once the driveway is full, people can park on the street near the top of the hill. Otherwise, there is the parking lot next to Ambrosia's just a short walk downtown, which is open to the public. Those planning to drive home should probably avoid the driveway, lest they find themselves parked in by a bunch of rowdy drunks (that's us).
Note #10 - No figure-four leg locks. I will go for the neck, as is my custom.
I think that just about covers everything. The biggest thing to remember about all this is that the GROCERY STORE CLOSES AT 6 PM. So again, be sure to have everything you need before then. Other than that, let me know if you guys have any questions! Should be a party for the ages.
Note #1 - Arrive whenever. Waffles and HadesLeprechaun both have to work from around 1-6, but I'll be here cleaning and preparing for guests. If I'm not here for some reason, come on in. The cat will escort you to the seat he desires you to be in.
Note #2 - I will be making a large spaghetti dinner for all who attend. I'll probably start cooking around 6 or 7 PM, depending on the consensus of hunger among those present.
Note #3 - If there is anything you want to bring, such as soda, booze or snacks, BE SURE TO BRING IT WITH YOU! The grocery store at the top of the hill closes at 6 PM (ironically, to avoid the drunks), so if we're without something, we'll have to run all the way to Plover or Point to get it. I'm not sure how late the Amherst gas stations are open, but I'll give them a call to see if they can supply us in a pinch.
Note #4 - If you plan on spending the night, it never hurts to bring a blanket, sleeping bag, pillow, or other such stuff. These may come in handy as alternate means of seating, anyway, since we'll have a large crowd here. Showers and towels will be made available to everyone in the morning.
Note #5 - No live birds, leisure suits, or Nicholas Cage posters will be allowed on the premises. Anyone possessing such items will kindly be asked to GTFO.
Note #6 - Those wishing to spend a portion of their Sunday recovering in front of our various televisions are welcome to do so. The Packers play at noon, and I'll likely be watching that. A movie marathon has been discussed, as well.
Note #7 - I am willing to make breakfast for those who spend the night. If I'm going to be cooking two large meals, however, donations of the moneys would be greatly appreciated. Good bacon is expensive. The grocery store deli is open on Sunday, and they've got other delicious options for lunch, such as chicken (excellent), hot ham, and other foodstuffs.
Note #8 - No drama. Everyone is here to have fun. People causing trouble will be forced to wear the shark fin hat and sit in the sink.
Note#9 - OMG Parking. Hell, I don't know. Once the driveway is full, people can park on the street near the top of the hill. Otherwise, there is the parking lot next to Ambrosia's just a short walk downtown, which is open to the public. Those planning to drive home should probably avoid the driveway, lest they find themselves parked in by a bunch of rowdy drunks (that's us).
Note #10 - No figure-four leg locks. I will go for the neck, as is my custom.
I think that just about covers everything. The biggest thing to remember about all this is that the GROCERY STORE CLOSES AT 6 PM. So again, be sure to have everything you need before then. Other than that, let me know if you guys have any questions! Should be a party for the ages.