geoff allsup wrote:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Name tags ????  anyone ...
> >
> > like a corporate function , to identify "YOU"   just thought id drop a few
> > eggs  ;-)
> > Rob
> 
> FWIW, I was a member of a model railroad club down on Cape
> Cod for some years; little plastic name tags were part of
> "membership", as well as two different kinds of meetings - a
> "wednesday worknight" that was mostly long time members, and
> a "friday social/perpetually open to the public night". 
> Members were actually pretty good about greeting newcomers,
> as well.  Guess they had somehow developed a conciousness of
> such a necessity over the years.  I bet future gnhlug
> meetings will be better simply as a result of the /. post.....
> 
> geoff
> --

[... snip ...]

I can just see it now - we are all walking around wearing
little penguins attached to our lapels  --  I love it!

I have to admit - I'm a little introverted at times too,
maybe a "Welcome to all" at the beginning of the meeting
to encourage all the newbies and (infrequent attendees
like myself) to introduce ourselves if we so desire...

Now, if I could just make it to a meeting some day...!  ;)

D. Roberts
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