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Originally Posted by jan_az
(Post 14019875)
One of those strangers I even ended up dating for a while ;)
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
(Post 14020609)
You were the first Flyertalker I slept with ;)
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
(Post 14020609)
You were the first Flyertalker I slept with ;)
SkiAdcock: If saunas, jumping into cold water and beers were involved, it must have been some Finnish people! :-D Xxx |
Originally Posted by MikeMpls
(Post 14015828)
I attended the Oslo American School for three years and help to arrange reunions both in Oslo (2002 & 2005) & stateside.
For March, 2007, I tried to arranged an Oslo DO to coincide with the annual Nordic competition at Holmenkollen but was thwarted on two fronts: 1. Mention "snow" to FlyerTalkers and they will run like lemmings in the opposite direction. Do not ever tell FlyerTalkers that it will be cold at a DO, nor that there's the slightest chance of snow at a DO, nor that the DO will be centered around winter activities, e.g. ski jumping. 2. Skiforeningen pulled a fast one on us (and lots of other people) and scheduled the annual jumping competition for the third Sunday in March instead of the traditional second Sunday of March. I was one keypress away from buying plane tickets for the 2nd weekend when I figured maybe I should double-check the date. Lucky me! peppes bought his ticket for the wrong weekend. There's a large DO in London (Presidents Day? next Presidents Day is 2/21/11), and there's also the annual Advents Brunch in Frankfurt (1st weekend in Dec. this year). Those would be great first DOs for anyone. +1 And I might add that you are unlikely to have time for any further addictions once this one takes hold. I can understand that NOBODY would like to go to a snowy, cold place. I wouldn't either! :) On the other hand... A DO at Svalbard or "Hurtigruten" would have been nice.... :) Xxx. |
Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
(Post 14020926)
But didn't you leave her and go to Nogales in search of sheep?
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My first "Do" was at a pub in Mayfair, London over six years ago in 2004. And given this was organised by the BA board, the drinks were followed by dinner at the rather appropriately named "Gaylord" restuarant.
Infact the first three FTers I met in person were RhysUK, fbgdavidson and Jenbel. And IIRC, Jenbel did lead to another FTer rather heavily wetting his trousers that night. :eek: ;) And yes, despite those early mental scars ;) , I've made some fantastic friends thanks to FT. Shared a lot of moments of joy (and of course, like Missi, slept with some of them ;) ) and have had some great trips with them, and also, perhaps more importantly, been grateful for their unwavering support and comfort in times of sorrow. |
Originally Posted by Canarsie
(Post 14013092)
The Great Delta Board PBI-FLL Meet was not only the first organized gathering of FlyerTalk members that I have attended, but it was also the first FlyerTalk event for virtually all of the other FlyerTalk members who attended as well.
I live on the Northern border of Israel. Another FlyerTalker, who has the user name of BEYFlyer, lives in Beirut. For six weeks in 2006, we exchanged posts while rockets were being shot at me from Lebanon and the Israeli Air Force was dropping bombs near his home. We became very good cyberfriends, but had no opportunity to meet in person until we got together in Florida at that Do. It was a very emotional experience not only for the two of us but for the others who attended -- as most of them had been reading our posts during the fighting and joining in the discussion. BEYFlyer believes he will be able to make it to the Athens Do this December and I will be there too. This will be only the second time we will meet, but it will be a much shorter flight for us both. |
Originally Posted by no-backpacker
(Post 14021045)
Wow, do you speak Norwegian too?
I've since re-learned to read Norwegian & also Swedish (my bosses & coworkers are with a subsidiary in Sweden). The only recent "conversation" (if you can call it that) in Norwegian was with a Pakistani girl working at the Burger King in Oslo S -- she hadn't been in Norway long enough to learn English.
Originally Posted by no-backpacker
(Post 14021045)
I didn't know there were an American School in Oslo, I have only heard about the International School which they also have in Bergen.
The "International Schools" are run by the British with normal British curricula. "American Schools" are usually (but not always) under the auspices of DODDS (Dept. of Defense Dependent Services) or DODEA (Dept. of Defense Educational Activity). The Stavanger American School was privately funded and developed to serve families in Norway for the oil boom in the late 60's. It is now an International School on the British model. The Oslo American School was a real DoD school to serve the families of servicemen assigned to the northern NATO HQ at Kolsås and with MAAG (Military Advisory & Assistance Group) at Fornebu (former Oslo airport). It closed in 1994 and the facilities were taken over by the British Birklea School, which renamed itself the Oslo International School.
Originally Posted by no-backpacker
(Post 14021045)
On the other hand... A DO at Svalbard or "Hurtigruten" would have been nice.... :)
Xxx. I'm up for Svalbard. :) I would even bring my ragged old backpack (butt of a few comments on its final trip, an FT DO in Tasmania) out of retirement for Svalbard. |
My first FT event wasn’t as much of a DO as a co-ordinated mileage run to SIN where we met up with several FTers including Transpac, 1K in Seattle, and Da1dan who were also in town. My MR partner Dogstar and I had never met face to face until we shared a ride to the airport and Dogstar became a very good friend over the years.
My first official FT DO function was the Feb 03 London DO where I met SkiAdcock, SweetWillie, Techgirl, Wingnut and others for the first time. I’ve met countless FTers at lunches and dinners over the years, including dhammer53 who was kind enough to drive me around Manhattan after lunch on my first ever trip to NYC. After a several year hiatus from attending DOs, I recently attended the DC DO where I renewed a few friendships and started may more. Join us for a DO: the upside is they're very enjoyable, the downside is they can be addictive. mpc1 |
I think my first DO was the Kiwi Mainland Do 2 in CHC. Since then, I try to attend as many as possible. I even invited whichever FTers wanted to come to stay at my bach in Waimarama (Hawkes Bay, NZ) one weekend last December. All of the FTers I've met so far are really fantastic, trustworthy people.
no-backpacker, there are a few Norwegians around here. Many cross over between here and another (Norwegian) board, Scanair. I had the chance to meet a few of them at the Star Mega Do last year, and some more in January this year. Although I couldn't understand a word they were saying, they seemed like cool guys. :D:rolleyes: Oh, and Dear Leader tommy777 , one of the creators of the one of biggest FT DOs in history, is also Norwegian, if you can get past the chicago accent. :o :p |
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My first was Catman Do III (see end of this post) in New York City, March 2001. I went with another FTer, and we had arranged to meet up with a few others before the formal festivities began, so I wasn't too worried. As it happens, I needn't have been anyhow. It was a truly fun time. I've been to several dozen more since, on five continents, from half a dozen people up to about a hundred.
Originally Posted by mersk862
(Post 14009371)
Mine was a late lunch/early dinner in Boston a few years ago - ozstamps was passing through on a layover (on an ANC-DEN-BOS-SFO-SYD itinerary only requiring one SWU), so I came down for lunch - it was a group of maybe 8 of us at a Legal's in Southie...
Originally Posted by MikeMpls
(Post 14015828)
...There's a large DO in London (Presidents Day? next Presidents Day is 2/21/11), and there's also the annual Advents Brunch in Frankfurt (1st weekend in Dec. this year). Those would be great first DOs for anyone...
If you can get there, the annual OzFest in late May is also a whole weekend of experiences that attracts quite a few people. (Next week's has 76 confirmed as of now.) I've been to three. Hats off to the folks who put in a huge amount of effort planning these.
Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
(Post 14016255)
I got roped into organizing the first Do I ever attended in July 2001...
Originally Posted by jan_az
(Post 14019875)
This was the first DO I ever attended. We had a tour of the ATC tower ( this was pre 9/11), saw how the dogs are trained, and had a great time...
Originally Posted by Dovster
(Post 14022027)
...it was not my favorite Do. That one was The Fourth Annual PBI-FLL Meet....
Originally Posted by no-backpacker
(Post 14008582)
(PS. Maybe a stupid question, but what does "do" mean?)
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Originally Posted by Efrem
(Post 14025806)
This was my wife's (at the time GF's) introduction to FT Dos.
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Originally Posted by MikeMpls
(Post 14023939)
Nei. I could when I was 5-7 years old, but that was a long time ago. I also don't run on ice like a real Norwegian.
I'm up for Svalbard. :) I would even bring my ragged old backpack (butt of a few comments on its final trip, an FT DO in Tasmania) out of retirement for Svalbard. Yes, I know the International school is based on the British-school system, but I think they have made in between the British and American now. That's what we heard when we thought about sending our son to the IS in Bergen. I very much regret we didn't do that since he went to school for one year when we lived in Liverpool. Luckily he still speaks fluently English (he was 10 when we lived in Liverpool and is now 15). AND luckily he left the Liverpool-accent in Liverpool...:-D To be honest, Svalbard has never been a place I have wanted to go to. Too cold and too far away from Bergen! :) Xxx. |
It's very fun to read about all the DO's you have attended and I have now decided to try to find one that I can go to. I wished I could be positive on the DO in Prague, but since it looks like I am going to be a student again next year, I have to put it on hold until I know when my exams will be. LOL, student... Funny to write it... :-D
Xxx. |
I've never been to a major Do. I had planned this year on going to the Brooklyn Reality Tour (BRT) Do but I lost my job and decided it wasn't financially feasable.
My first Flyertalk gathering was way back in 2003. I don't think it ever had a name, it was merely a dozen or so people (no major names) meeting at a Chinese restaurant on the lowest westside in New York City. I was a bit nervous as I was 18 at the time about how I would fit in but it ended up being really enjoyable. They even refused to let me pay for my share as I was a college student. |
Originally Posted by CMK10
(Post 14029691)
I've never been to a major Do. I had planned this year on going to the Brooklyn Reality Tour (BRT) Do but I lost my job and decided it wasn't financially feasable.
My first Flyertalk gathering was way back in 2003. I don't think it ever had a name, it was merely a dozen or so people (no major names) meeting at a Chinese restaurant on the lowest westside in New York City. I was a bit nervous as I was 18 at the time about how I would fit in but it ended up being really enjoyable. They even refused to let me pay for my share as I was a college student. |
I think my first FT event was Catman's Soup Do.
My first and most major FT events were actually in Australia, including OZ fest in Cairns, QLD. Looking forward to more. --Russ |
My first FT gathering was in September 2001. It was a mileage run/DO with a bunch of AA FTers. I still count people I met that weekend among my circle of friends.
Eighteen Hours in Taipei My second FT gathering was in my own backyard in DFW in September 2001. One of the hosts of that DO actually serves on the board of my company now. Party in the Metroplex Over the years, I've had friendships with many FTers - even dated a couple of them. Many of those bonds have long outlasted their posting duration on these forums. I can count people I met through FT among my inner circle in real life and I love that I've got more than a couple dozen cities around the world where I will never lack a dining companion for the friends I've made here. I don't find much time to attend DOs these days... I still try to make London every February as I have for close to a decade. And I do scan Community from time-to-time to see if anything matches up with my travel plans. |
Originally Posted by SanDiego1K
(Post 14026466)
I hadn't heard. Congrats!
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Originally Posted by Efrem
(Post 14035642)
Thanks, Carol! Coming up on six weeks this weekend.
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San Antonio, September or October 2000. I'd always wanted to go there for a weekend, and the airfare was good enough. Sadly most of the people there that weekend either do not post any more or just post rarely.
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Originally Posted by ElmhurstNick
(Post 14040939)
San Antonio, September or October 2000. I'd always wanted to go there for a weekend, and the airfare was good enough. Sadly most of the people there that weekend either do not post any more or just post rarely.
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Gah! I'm absolutely blanking on which Do was my first. The first FTer I ever met is easy enough to recall, though: PremEx at one of ORD RCC's in July or August of '98. I's all big old blur after that. :)
The original DUS Do or one of the Catman DOs would've been my first big par-tay, but I suspect a smaller get-together in SEA or TPA prior was the actual first Do. Comin' up on 12 years of FT friendships just boggles the mind. :o |
Originally Posted by Dovster
(Post 14022027)
I live on the Northern border of Israel. Another FlyerTalker, who has the user name of BEYFlyer, lives in Beirut.
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My first DO was an early SeaDO hosted by the fantabulous missydarlin. I knew no one but left the event with many new friends and a thirst for travel that lasts until this very day.
My second DO was the Tour De France DO in Lyon, where we experienced the Lyon Death Climb;) First and only paid international flights.:eek: When I went to plan my third DO visit, BooDO in BCN, MD helped me with my routing. I wanted to fly business class to get there using AS miles. I was informed, very emphatically, "You are NOT flying business class on this trip. You are flying BA F!!!" by said MD. Awesome trip from beginning to end which solidified many U.S. and international friendships that continue to this day.^^^ |
Wonder if the OP ever made it to a DO?
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Just located this thread.
What really makes it a ' Do '? Thanks Haven't been to a Do but at least 3 of us are meeting in Oct at Amanpuri for what we call our mini Amanjunkie " Do ". Perhaps will make it to first official one in SEA , SFO or LON next year.. Unless there's one in ZRH or BER in September |
Originally Posted by FlyerEC
(Post 21295931)
What really makes it a ' Do '?
A Do is meeting of Flyertalkers, no limit on how many or few. A Do can simply be meeting for drinks, dinner or meeting for a weekend w/activities.
Originally Posted by FlyerEC
(Post 21295931)
Haven't been to a Do but at least 3 of us are meeting in Oct at Amanpuri for what we call our mini Amanjunkie " Do ".
Originally Posted by FlyerEC
(Post 21295931)
Perhaps will make it to first official one in SEA , SFO or LON next year..
Unless there's one in ZRH or BER in September |
Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 21297421)
One can always look at the Flyertalk glossary. (see HELP drop down at top of page)
A Do is meeting of Flyertalkers, no limit on how many or few. A Do can simply be meeting for drinks, dinner or meeting for a weekend w/activities.That's a Do:-: if you are interested in having other Flyertalkers join the 3 of you, simply post the details of the Amanjunkie Do in the CommunityBuzz forum by starting a thread.A Do is open to any Flyertalker, most Flyertalkers who attend a Do are very pleased they have. |
Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 21297421)
One can always look at the Flyertalk glossary. (see HELP drop down at top of page)
A Do is meeting of Flyertalkers, no limit on how many or few. A Do can simply be meeting for drinks, dinner or meeting for a weekend w/activities.That's a Do:-: if you are interested in having other Flyertalkers join the 3 of you, simply post the details of the Amanjunkie Do in the CommunityBuzz forum by starting a thread.A Do is open to any Flyertalker, most Flyertalkers who attend a Do are very pleased they have. Still finding my way around after all these years.. Exciting discovering new things all the time here. AFAIK , have only met one FTer ( possibly 2 ) so far in person. Will check if the others want to start a new thread. Amanpuri seems strangely rather full then, at least certain favourite pavilions are taken, but the larger villas maybe available to accommodate a large FT gathering ;) |
The First FTer I ever met was infoworks, before a SQ flight from SYD to SIN (he was, as usual, in F - I was slumming it in whY - he was most gracious in guesting me into the lounge in SYD) - then, in SIN the same day, I met up with KiwiFlyer, cgk and jjpb3.
The First DO I attended was OzFest 2012 - hard to give that a miss considering it was in Canberra. The second DO was the first ever Japan Do earlier this year. I am yet to spot (or be spotted because of) the FT Luggage Tag though. |
Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 21297421)
A Do is meeting of Flyertalkers, no limit on how many or few. A Do can simply be meeting for drinks, dinner or meeting for a weekend w/activities.That's a Do:-: if you are interested in having other Flyertalkers join the 3 of you, simply post the details of the Amanjunkie Do in the CommunityBuzz forum by starting a thread.A Do is open to any Flyertalker, most Flyertalkers who attend a Do are very pleased they have. The first continuous DO's were the CatmanDo's back in the early days of Flyertalk. Somewhere in this forum is an (official) explanation. Bottom line, a DO is a gathering of 12 or more Flyertalkers. Disclaimer: I'm good friends with Catman and Sweet Willie. :cool: dh |
Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
(Post 21297421)
if you are interested in having other Flyertalkers join the 3 of you, simply post the details of the Amanjunkie Do in the CommunityBuzz forum by starting a thread.A Do is open to any Flyertalker, most Flyertalkers who attend a Do are very pleased they have.
We'll try and add in any DO/Meet which has more than five FT attendees |
My first DO was Venice in 2004, beautifully arranged by O2K. I had the great pleasure of flying from ATL to VCE with KLC as my seatmate and we became great friends. Sadly she is gone as most of you know. On that wonderful trip I became hooked on FT, some DOs and met many new friends....Canarsie, Cholula, O2K, Dorlee, Ms. Everywhere, Monitor, Franny, Lili, Dovster, Punki and many more I am forgetting to remember. Loved it!
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My first was supposed to be the SIN DO in January this year. I made it to the pub, but some Aussie swimming instructor wanted to talk with me, and take me to her favorite Thai place.
Guess I should go back to the DO next year then... |
Originally Posted by dhammer53
(Post 21316248)
I've always had a policy of not disagreeing with my friends when they post, but this begs for an answer. ;)
The first continuous DO's were the CatmanDo's back in the early days of Flyertalk. Somewhere in this forum is an (official) explanation. Bottom line, a DO is a gathering of 12 or more Flyertalkers. Disclaimer: I'm good friends with Catman and Sweet Willie. :cool: dh |
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 21336448)
When was the first CatmanDO relative to the original Party in Paradise that Randy hosted in Hawaii? Also, did the CatmanDOs evolve into SoupDOs or are these different?
The third CatmanDo was March 2001. The first BRT was earlier in the afternoon of that event. In those days, BRT was a half day affair. CatmanDo's were given a rest until he decided to do a SoupDo on the Friday evening before BRT. I think SoupDo is up to 10? dh |
My first was actually in my home, ahead of Dovster's 3rd FLL-PBI DO. I'm trying to remember who was there...Mikey1003 and Mrs. Mikey1003 (miss them! come back!!) OZstamps and Margo and MileageAddict (who I also haven't seen in a while). Unfortunately, the shuttle launch that night was scrubbed, but we enjoyed some great OZ bubbly nonetheless.
The next day at Dov's DO in Boca Raton, we all got to see the shuttle go up. Amazing how you could still see that sucker so clearly from 300 miles away. That's also the night I met Cordelli. He was an instant friend as we had a lot in common. RIP :( |
Originally Posted by tkey75
(Post 21340864)
The next day at Dov's DO in Boca Raton, we all got to see the shuttle go up. Amazing how you could still see that sucker so clearly... That's also the night I met Cordelli. He was an instant friend as we had a lot in common. RIP :( Dan |
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