SC - Opinions?
RButler96 at aol.com
RButler96 at aol.com
Thu Apr 19 10:23:14 PDT 2001
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> > I am curious to get opinions or experiences on the issue of allowing
> people
> >
I know that it's generally not preferred at our local events, simply
becuase there is barely space in the hall for the 100 or so feasters. I've
been to Kingdom level events where it seemed that the 250 to 300 were a tight
squeeze.
I beleive that if there were more space, the feast would be open to
larger numbers of people rather than have "non-eating" seats... Of course, if
there are no more people wanting feast, and space in the hall, I have never
seen anyone chased out.
Khadijah
Oldenfeld/Trimaris
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<BR><BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE style="BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">> I am curious to get opinions or experiences on the issue of allowing
<BR>people
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<BR> I know that it's generally not preferred at our local events, simply
<BR>becuase there is barely space in the hall for the 100 or so feasters. I've
<BR>been to Kingdom level events where it seemed that the 250 to 300 were a tight
<BR>squeeze.
<BR>
<BR> I beleive that if there were more space, the feast would be open to
<BR>larger numbers of people rather than have "non-eating" seats... Of course, if
<BR>there are no more people wanting feast, and space in the hall, I have never
<BR>seen anyone chased out.
<BR>
<BR> Khadijah
<BR> Oldenfeld/Trimaris</FONT></HTML>
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