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Old September 26th, 2006, 06:48 PM
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I haven't posted anything from the other thread, but have read it all. It is quite disturbing to see something like that unfold. Glad Sky handled the situation properly and that we have good admins here to make the scapers community aware of what is possible...

Having recently played in a tournament, I've got to meet some really cool people. And I've been offered by some of these people to hang out for some scapin'. I'm honored by their invitations and can't wait to casually hang out and play a great game we all love. It all comes with instinct... I can tell you this... When my g/f and I played the tournament, by instinct and first impressions of who we thought were some of the sincere, down to earth, cool people, turned out to be the ones that invited her and I to hang out into their homes, which means our gut instincts were correct. It doesn't mean any other members at the tournament are any less good people, it just tells me my awareness is on par. If I felt those who invited me were strange in their mannerisms, I'd decline on their offers.

It's the ones that look, act, and talk off-kilter that prove to be the ones to watch out for. And just as its understandable these people are aware that they'd be letting me into their homes, I too would have to be aware that where I'm going is safe for me as well. As it stands, I feel that I can safely trust those that have invited me. so I guess after all my rambling my point is that FunRun is totally right... It's good to meet cool people, we just all need to be aware. Thanks for everyone doing a good job as a community bringing all their thoughts and points to the table, so everyone is aware of something like this.

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Old September 26th, 2006, 07:08 PM
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Old September 26th, 2006, 07:31 PM
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I have met four individuals from these boards scapers and HQ...three of them were guests at my house. and one was met at an alternate location while I was out of town with family. Due to circumstances, we were unable to play but decided to meet and chat anyhow.

Out of all the encounters, the only one that struck me as odd was with UD. We all know UD is strange and I expected him to be exactly how he was. I had no idea that what uncovered recently would be something that now disturbs me about inviting someone to my home and more importantly to my family.

I am not afraid to invite others to game and if given the chance will do so again. his recent event will not stop me but will make me stay vigilant and remain cautious.

The important thing to take out of this is that there are dangers and one must be careful. One must also realize that for the few bad apples out there, there are many more great people that truely outnumber them...those are the people I consider my friends and will gladly welcome.

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Old September 27th, 2006, 09:23 AM
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In light of our most recent events and in line with this topic, I wonder if anyone here has good alternatives / suggestions for ways or places to meet with fellow gamers in a public location outside of our homes? Atleast until a personal face-to-face relationship has been establised.

I was recently in the local Ihop (yeah, so? I like the chocolate chip pancakes.), when I saw a group of guys in the back playing magic the gathering. They did this once a week. Now one of the guys knew the Ass. Manager and MtG is a little less room intensive than HS but it got me thinking. Maybe there are certain major chains out their who, during slower times, would be happy to have some gamers visit them from time to time.

Anyone else have any other ideas on locations?

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In light of our most recent events and in line with this topic, I wonder if anyone here has good alternatives / suggestions for ways or places to meet with fellow gamers in a public location outside of our homes? Atleast until a personal face-to-face relationship has been establised.

I was recently in the local Ihop (yeah, so? I like the chocolate chip pancakes.), when I saw a group of guys in the back playing magic the gathering. They did this once a week. Now one of the guys knew the ***. Manager and MtG is a little less room intensive than HS but it got me thinking. Maybe there are certain major chains out their who, during slower times, would be happy to have some gamers visit them from time to time.

Anyone else have any other ideas on locations?

Bannister

PS Yeah I know it put in the stars, but I thought it was funny so I left it.
The big book store chaines like Barnes and Noble allow this sort of thing.

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Old September 27th, 2006, 09:31 AM
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In light of our most recent events and in line with this topic, I wonder if anyone here has good alternatives / suggestions for ways or places to meet with fellow gamers in a public location outside of our homes? Atleast until a personal face-to-face relationship has been establised.

I was recently in the local Ihop (yeah, so? I like the chocolate chip pancakes.), when I saw a group of guys in the back playing magic the gathering. They did this once a week. Now one of the guys knew the ***. Manager and MtG is a little less room intensive than HS but it got me thinking. Maybe there are certain major chains out their who, during slower times, would be happy to have some gamers visit them from time to time.

Anyone else have any other ideas on locations?

Bannister

PS Yeah I know it put in the stars, but I thought it was funny so I left it.
The big book store chaines like Barnes and Noble allow this sort of thing.
Cool, thanks there is a Books a Million near me, I will have to check that out.

How about Libraries and Churches? We have held large events in a local church that has a gymnasium. They rent it out for $35 an hour. Both of these have tables and such so...? The church would work for a large gathering but no so much for a first time meeting between 3 of 4 gamers.

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Old September 27th, 2006, 10:16 AM
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May be stating the obvious here, but the denver area members have met at different gaming shops, and of course were welcome there

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Old September 27th, 2006, 10:20 AM
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Yeah, gaming shops are certainly one place if you have the connections.

However, in my immediate area there was one. The guy barely even looked up from behind his screen to say they weren't really interested.

There are a couple of other Warhammer type places but they are not convenient for me anyway.

So...yeah smok'em if you gott'em I say.

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Old September 27th, 2006, 10:24 AM
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Yeah, gaming shops are certainly one place if you have the connections.

However, in my immediate area there was one. The guy barely even looked up from behind his screen to say they weren't really interested.
Kinda the "Simpson's Comic Shop Owner" type, eh? I often (well, not that often) wonder what the heck these people are doing running businesses for the public - to spread their disdain for life?

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Old September 27th, 2006, 10:34 AM
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I guess I kinda should pipe up here and this is going to sound kind of odd to you guys but here goes. First i would say that even when I use to chat with UD back on HQ I would have never invited him to my home by himself. No way no how, maybe in a tournament setting it would be different.

As far as not inviting people to my home now? No way. There are many here I actually would invite to my home to hang out. There are just to many good people here to ignore. I think after almost a year of chatting to some of you guys online I have a pretty good feel for who you are.

Many of you I know have families, many hold alot of the same morals I do. When I was in Cali for our get together I would say that not meeting the Socal crew would have been a huge loss for me. They are a class act all around and my door is open to anyone of them. As for the rest of you, there are quite a few of you I know more about than I do most people right here in my home town. Heck I even knew all about UD and while I did not see the danger fully either, he would not have been coming over for pot roast dinner by himself. It only goes to show alot of times your opinions you form of people are pretty well right. I think the gut factor is a huge piece of advice to follow.
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In light of our most recent events and in line with this topic, I wonder if anyone here has good alternatives / suggestions for ways or places to meet with fellow gamers in a public location outside of our homes? Atleast until a personal face-to-face relationship has been establised.

I was recently in the local Ihop (yeah, so? I like the chocolate chip pancakes.), when I saw a group of guys in the back playing magic the gathering. They did this once a week. Now one of the guys knew the ***. Manager and MtG is a little less room intensive than HS but it got me thinking. Maybe there are certain major chains out their who, during slower times, would be happy to have some gamers visit them from time to time.

Anyone else have any other ideas on locations?

Bannister

PS Yeah I know it put in the stars, but I thought it was funny so I left it.
The big book store chaines like Barnes and Noble allow this sort of thing.
One of the best place I know of is your local library. Libraries almost always have meeting rooms that you can rent out. This is a very public option for open gaming. Typically they are a little cleaner than some of the game shops I have played in as well! I am hosting an event at a library here in PHX. The room holds 40 people and costs $5/hr. The event is going to be 5 hours, so that is only $25. I am picking up the tab on the room, but I am sure if you have enough people to chip in, it is a very inexpensive, safe, clean, public place to play. The only downside I have come across so far is that you can't bring food in the room.

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In light of our most recent events and in line with this topic, I wonder if anyone here has good alternatives / suggestions for ways or places to meet with fellow gamers in a public location outside of our homes? Atleast until a personal face-to-face relationship has been establised.

I was recently in the local Ihop (yeah, so? I like the chocolate chip pancakes.), when I saw a group of guys in the back playing magic the gathering. They did this once a week. Now one of the guys knew the ***. Manager and MtG is a little less room intensive than HS but it got me thinking. Maybe there are certain major chains out their who, during slower times, would be happy to have some gamers visit them from time to time.

Anyone else have any other ideas on locations?

Bannister

PS Yeah I know it put in the stars, but I thought it was funny so I left it.
The big book store chaines like Barnes and Noble allow this sort of thing.
One of the best place I know of is your local library. Libraries almost always have meeting rooms that you can rent out. This is a very public option for open gaming. Typically they are a little cleaner than some of the game shops I have played in as well! I am hosting an event at a library here in PHX. The room holds 40 people and costs $5/hr. The event is going to be 5 hours, so that is only $25. I am picking up the tab on the room, but I am sure if you have enough people to chip in, it is a very inexpensive, safe, clean, public place to play. The only downside I have come across so far is that you can't bring food in the room.

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