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Local Area Meet and Greets => Houston Meet and Greet => Topic started by: j1mmyj4m on August 23, 2007, 02:45:53 PM

Title: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: j1mmyj4m on August 23, 2007, 02:45:53 PM
This entire year has been a very low showing for M&G's.  10-12 has been big.  Even when we have meets on the southside, 80%-90% are from the northside.  When it's North or Central, there are about 3 south/central.

One might notice I pointed out that southside riders are sissies, minus a couple of us. O0  Another might notice that we're having a very low showing which is the main point.

Is it too hot?  Well, the serious heat didn't start until the last couple of weeks.  Are people tired of it?  Do we need to move it to another night?  I have no idea.  That's why I posted.

I just don't want the group to go the way of DFW.
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: pacrat on August 23, 2007, 04:14:29 PM
YES.  Some of it may be heat related...I know in my case it gets me down to the point of standing in front of the A/C vent.  Also, the sun causes a reaction from the chemo, but that's my problem not yours.
I've heard it said, and said it myself, after I get home I don't feel like fighting the traffic again.  That's why you mainly see me NW/N/sometimes Midtown. 
I vote for Thursday nights....I'm off Fridays and Sat. ;D
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: skipppy75 on August 23, 2007, 04:25:46 PM
Well you know my story :o
Plus I am still trying to find the right next bike ;D
If I switch to 1st or 3rd you would see me more often, but for right now if it is not near Cypress you probably won't see me.
I use to ride everyday to work as long as it was not raining, hot or cold so heat is not a factor for me.
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: hipshot on August 23, 2007, 04:49:18 PM
Some of us (I doubt a large number) think they've gotten too big: it's tough when we have to spread out across several tables and don't know who a lot of the faces are. It's even worse if we have LOUD music blaring to cover any attempts at conversation. Then there's us old farts who have to get up early; we need our beauty rest so we only do the close ones. Every third week I'm a on call and have to stay close.
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: bIgPrO on August 23, 2007, 05:04:42 PM
Some of us (I doubt a large number) think they've gotten too big: it's tough when we have to spread out across several tables and don't know who a lot of the faces are. It's even worse if we have LOUD music blaring to cover any attempts at conversation. Then there's us old farts who have to get up early; we need our beauty rest so we only do the close ones. Every third week I'm a on call and have to stay close.


Amen on the beauty sleep for me as well O0
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: bIgPrO on August 23, 2007, 05:05:46 PM
I plead the 5th not to incriminate myself :(

The heat really does suk!!
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: pacrat on August 23, 2007, 05:06:00 PM
who you calling an old fart you old fart ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: Kentagious on August 23, 2007, 06:09:54 PM
Being new to the group, the M&G's have been the best way for me to meet people with similar interests. It's nice to put a face with names. I can't thank everybody enough for the info that has been shared with me. It is hard to get to talk to everybody, but I enjoyed each M&G. I do have trouble sometimes getting to meeting spot by 7pm. I'm up for any evening, maybe even a weekend day now & then. Ya'll are a great group of people and I really hope the M&G's continue.
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: DAR-Silver Surfer on August 23, 2007, 09:13:00 PM
Dam I miss 1 M&G and all hell breaks loose :o.  I've been there when 3 of us,  and when 40+,  have shown up and enjoyed them all.  This is a great group of people and I hope all feel welcome including all new people. I feel confident that this will keep going. If it requires a different day to get more people then lets change it. If you have friends then invite them.  If Paul shows up I'll buy him a beer ( my money is safe). O0
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: Brookster on August 24, 2007, 05:33:19 AM
The Cster and get out when we can .
My 2 cents leave it alone .
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: hookem on August 24, 2007, 06:37:10 AM
I know for those of us who come from the Beaumont area, it is about all we can do to make it to the Baytown M&G's close to "on-time".  Perhaps trying it once a month as a weekend day ride/lunch is an option.
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: jleblanc on August 24, 2007, 07:00:08 AM
I don't mind the heat or anything else.  I work at 249 and Beltway 8 and live in deer park, by the time I get home it's 6, plus i have a new 3 month old baby girl.  It's a lot easier for me to ride on the weekends, but i will try to step it up for the SE side and make some M & G's during the week.  I do like the idea of having a lunch once a month on the weekend.
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: wwaggett on August 24, 2007, 08:44:17 AM
Being new to the group, the M&G's have been the best way for me to meet people with similar interests. It's nice to put a face with names. I can't thank everybody enough for the info that has been shared with me. It is hard to get to talk to everybody, but I enjoyed each M&G. I do have trouble sometimes getting to meeting spot by 7pm. I'm up for any evening, maybe even a weekend day now & then. Ya'll are a great group of people and I really hope the M&G's continue.

I agree. I am trying not to be an old fart, but I do need my beauty sleep too. :)
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: VT-XS on August 24, 2007, 02:08:00 PM
Group Dynamics

This is group based on voluntary, non compensated association..which is based on the coincidental ownership of a particular motorcycle. Not work related, family related, or historical really. All that's a good thing.

As with many such groups:

1) Began as an idea.
2) Formed as a small group
3) grew with enthusiasm
4) peaked
5) Some individuals tried it for a while and then faded back for a myriad of personal reasons
6) In other cases, neurotic and controlling personalities come forward and created factionalism and dissention, labelling the people that are to be liked and not to be liked and lobbying for that at any opportunity.
7) Such things create negative feelings and atmospheres , even often amongst people out of the line of fire, and folks just start staying away.

Nothing new or unusual. Nothing to cry about.

and then thre's rain and heat.

My suggestion:

relax. Be positive and happy. Say nice things about people or nothing at all. See if it won't build back on it's own. Having a motorcycle in common is a nice thing.  8)

And if this statement makes you indignant and resentful...you are one of those people described above. Get a self help book about being happy or simply realize that almost all situations would go along better without your desire to control it or your negative remarks injected into it. And above all, realize that if you don't like this or me, I don't care.
In my old age, I've gotten to where I only pay attention to the people that treat me well.

And I like being on troll on this forum  :D


Sincerely,

EL VT-XS
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: RocknRoll on August 24, 2007, 02:53:17 PM
Dog days of summer.  Just plain ol dog days!

I simply don't get home in time to make most of the places.  Especially since I don't do much riding in the Houston area so I'm lost most of the time.  Only come out of my hole to head AWAY from Houston. 

Hipshot got it right - Old farts, like me, need our rest and lots of it, snuggled up to our lovely brides - or the neighbor but most likely the dog!  (Like Mr.VTX - he had to get a puppy to share his dog house with!)

To paraphrase Arnold - "We'll be baaackk!!"
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: HD-DEMON on August 24, 2007, 05:29:02 PM
Dam I miss 1 M&G and all hell breaks loose :o.  I've been there when 3 of us,  and when 40+,  have shown up and enjoyed them all.  This is a great group of people and I hope all feel welcome including all new people. I feel confident that this will keep going. If it requires a different day to get more people then lets change it. If you have friends then invite them.  If Paul shows up I'll buy him a beer ( my money is safe). O0

I propose Dar for president of the X riders...   O0
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: HD-DEMON on August 24, 2007, 05:31:56 PM
Group Dynamics

This is group based on voluntary, non compensated association..which is based on the coincidental ownership of a particular motorcycle. Not work related, family related, or historical really. All that's a good thing.

As with many such groups:

1) Began as an idea.
2) Formed as a small group
3) grew with enthusiasm
4) peaked
5) Some individuals tried it for a while and then faded back for a myriad of personal reasons
6) In other cases, neurotic and controlling personalities come forward and created factionalism and dissention, labelling the people that are to be liked and not to be liked and lobbying for that at any opportunity.
7) Such things create negative feelings and atmospheres , even often amongst people out of the line of fire, and folks just start staying away.

Nothing new or unusual. Nothing to cry about.

and then thre's rain and heat.

My suggestion:

relax. Be positive and happy. Say nice things about people or nothing at all. See if it won't build back on it's own. Having a motorcycle in common is a nice thing.  8)

And if this statement makes you indignant and resentful...you are one of those people described above. Get a self help book about being happy or simply realize that almost all situations would go along better without your desire to control it or your negative remarks injected into it. And above all, realize that if you don't like this or me, I don't care.
In my old age, I've gotten to where I only pay attention to the people that treat me well.

And I like being on troll on this forum  :D


Sincerely,

EL VT-XS

I like to propose EL VT-XS for president of the X riders...  O0 O0
Title: Re: Meet and Greets discussion...
Post by: VT-XS on August 25, 2007, 11:58:08 AM
Group Dynamics

This is group based on voluntary, non compensated association..which is based on the coincidental ownership of a particular motorcycle. Not work related, family related, or historical really. All that's a good thing.

As with many such groups:

1) Began as an idea.
2) Formed as a small group
3) grew with enthusiasm
4) peaked
5) Some individuals tried it for a while and then faded back for a myriad of personal reasons
6) In other cases, neurotic and controlling personalities come forward and created factionalism and dissention, labelling the people that are to be liked and not to be liked and lobbying for that at any opportunity.
7) Such things create negative feelings and atmospheres , even often amongst people out of the line of fire, and folks just start staying away.

Nothing new or unusual. Nothing to cry about.

and then thre's rain and heat.

My suggestion:

relax. Be positive and happy. Say nice things about people or nothing at all. See if it won't build back on it's own. Having a motorcycle in common is a nice thing.  8)

And if this statement makes you indignant and resentful...you are one of those people described above. Get a self help book about being happy or simply realize that almost all situations would go along better without your desire to control it or your negative remarks injected into it. And above all, realize that if you don't like this or me, I don't care.
In my old age, I've gotten to where I only pay attention to the people that treat me well.

And I like being on troll on this forum  :D


Sincerely,

EL VT-XS

I like to propose EL VT-XS for president of the X riders...  O0 O0

HD-Demon

Thank you very much for nominating me to be the supreme oompah of the TexasXriders, however,
regretfully, I must decline the nomination. I am bound by the "Prime Directive" and that precludes me. But thank you. 8)
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