[Ansteorra] A thought about why people leave for feast... oth er than the ...

Charlie Ribron II landf at airmail.net
Tue May 7 17:25:14 PDT 2002


My question to this is this. If your expecting 300 people to come to the
event "why get a place that will only hold 100".
If I was the event steward I would look for a place that could hold the
expected gate. I would say this would handle the problem.
Carlos
-----Original Message-----
From: Harris Mark.S-rsve60 <Mark.s.Harris at motorola.com>
To: 'ansteorra at ansteorra.org' <ansteorra at ansteorra.org>
Date: Tuesday, May 07, 2002 7:08 PM
Subject: RE: [Ansteorra] A thought about why people leave for feast... oth
er than the ...


>Ian Macleod declared:
>> I will never ask anyone to not join us at feast
>> simply because they
>> would rather have dinty moore beef stew over a french feast.
>> At least that
>> will never happen at an event that I autocrat.  My friends
>> will be welcome at
>> my table, whether they bought a feast, or brought a feast.
>
>Well Ian, in most cases I agree with you. I think my
>position is stated at the end of all that stuff that was
>attached to your comments. I happen to think if it can
>be handled by the cooks and the servers, allowing on and
>off board to eat together is the best way.
>
>However, for the discussion here, let's say you are the
>Event Steward for an event in your area. The event is
>expected to draw 300 people but the only hall on the
>site has room for only 100 people. The feast is being
>cooked for 80. And yes, I know these numbers are a bit
>unlikely for an event in your region.
>
>Anyway, how would you handle it.
>
>THL Stefan li Rous
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