
Bloodflowers and I have been discussing this for a while. European Mainland members are more than welcome to attend.
Anyone interested?
I witnessed miller doing this in the Troc about a year ago, was truly poetry in motion.end of March is Easter holiday, I don´t know how it is internationally, but around here a few days (friday and monday afaik) are legally decided to be work-free. Personally, I´d prefer a later date, to afford it easier, but I´ll try to come whenever it is decided to be.
If you decide to go, LET ME KNOW!raiden wrote:end of March is Easter holiday, I don´t know how it is internationally, but around here a few days (friday and monday afaik) are legally decided to be work-free. Personally, I´d prefer a later date, to afford it easier, but I´ll try to come whenever it is decided to be.
Since you too (and possibly Randorama now he's in HollandSPACE HARRIER wrote:I think it is a great idea,i think i can make it at 23 april.
Maybey the people from mainland Europe can travel together from the same airport??
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Hm, yes. But I can travel for free to HH (university ticket). And the connection is pretty good (about 2,5h). What´s the best way to travel?Herr Schatten wrote:I'll be most certainly be able to get some time off work, so I'd be happy to attend the shmupmeet. If you want me around, that is.
Traveling from Hamburg will be easy and inexpensive. Which way will the rest of the 'German team' travel. Raiden? Supa T? Any chance we could travel together? (Braunschweig and Cologne are not quite 'around the corner'.)
I´m not sure yet. Either I´m taking the plane, or I could try http://www.mitfahrgelegenheit.de to get to Hamburg, so we can meet there. My parents happen to live near Braunschweig (@supaT: could it be we met already? Did I buy a Strikers 1945 II PCB from you?), so maybe I could even get there first. But it´s hard to plan for me right now, not sure about anything.Which way will the rest of the 'German team' travel. Raiden? Supa T? Any chance we could travel together? (Braunschweig and Cologne are not quite 'around the corner'.)