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<turner>
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It says on the San Francisco schedule that we are having a t-shirt social... what's that? Do we make t-shirts or something during the social?
 
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Wow... where did you see this?


Imagination is the key to the shackles of reality
 
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<turner>
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It was on the sample schedule for san francisco.

http://www.nylf.org/med/schedules/med_sample_schedule.pdf

what do you think we're going to do?
 
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<turner>
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whoops, that's the d.c. link. lemme find the San Francisco one and i'll post it in a moment.
 
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<Hurstell>
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My best guess is that it is a chance for all of us to relax in casual wear and just chat amongst ourselves and get to know one another.
 
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<Hurstell>
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From what I undertsand, we will be in professional attrie for the majority of the ten days, so perhaps this will be a chance for us to wind down. Are ya'll getting excited?
 
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I don't know what that specific social is
That being said, yes, socials in general are a time for everyone to dress casually and get to know one another. Socials happen nightly, so you will get to dress casually for an hour or so every night
 
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Just for kicks... how accurate is that schedule?

Are we using that for this year or will there be a different one? (if so, then will we get a copy of it?)

And I noticed something about a dance.... but there's a slight problem, see...

I can't dance.

What should I do?


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It says sample schedule, so I guess take some of it with a grain of salt. Most of it should be pretty accurate though. You'll get a definite copy of it when you arrive
As for the dance, everyone goes to the closing one. If you can't dance, you do like I did and socialize. I think most places also have a casual dance. Attendance at that is not mandatory; it's considered a social. I believe I skipped that and took a nap
 
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<Elizabeth>
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i can't dance either. Frown

the socials are generally casual, right? not professional attire
 
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The socials are all casual
 
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<Elizabeth>
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thanks.
 
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kinda drifting but what kind of music will be played at the end dance?

cuz i support bumpin n grinding but classical not so much
 
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They play a whole variety of popular music at the dance
 
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just in response to the schedules...if you are going to the second or third session in one of the various locations you can look at what the first session schedule is and get a better guestimate of what they are doing
 
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