Your first "DO"?
#31


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Sweet Willie hosted my one and only mini-DO so far. I was nervous, hubby declined to go as he absolutely does not 'get it'. I arrived at the restaurant, and the hostess gestured forward saying that some in my party were here. I didn't panic, but explained that I had no idea what anyone looked like.... which of course elicited a strange look.
We had a fabulous time! I stayed far later than I had planned, chatted with people who spoke FT, and am very eager for the next one!
Enjoy your DO.
We had a fabulous time! I stayed far later than I had planned, chatted with people who spoke FT, and am very eager for the next one!
Enjoy your DO.
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It was a fun time!
Just a suggestion, always look at this thread to locate FT'ers by where they live: http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/commu...-all-live.html
Just so happens there are more than a few.^
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Just so happens there are more than a few.^
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After about two years of posting on FT, I attended my first Do.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/commu...y-13-15-a.html
I had found FT Chat a few months earlier and had gotten to "know" many of the regulars there (Chat was much more active back then) and many of them were going to be at the Do. It was really nerve-wracking for me to show up to a bar and not know anyone there by sight or (in many cases) name. By the end of that weekend, I had made many friends, many of whom I'm happy to keep in touch with to this day. By my rough count, I've met 13 members who have posted in this thread at various DOs. Others have been kind enough to point out that I met the love of my life at a Do, so I guess I'll always be passionate about this particular topic.
Meeting FTers in person took FT to a whole new level of addiction for me and it made me really feel like I was part of a Community and just not a bunch of random posters. Isn't it amazing that there's this whole group of people out there from all walks of like, corners of the world, and holding just about every point of view there is and yet are all united in their love and appreciation for miles and points?
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/commu...y-13-15-a.html
I had found FT Chat a few months earlier and had gotten to "know" many of the regulars there (Chat was much more active back then) and many of them were going to be at the Do. It was really nerve-wracking for me to show up to a bar and not know anyone there by sight or (in many cases) name. By the end of that weekend, I had made many friends, many of whom I'm happy to keep in touch with to this day. By my rough count, I've met 13 members who have posted in this thread at various DOs. Others have been kind enough to point out that I met the love of my life at a Do, so I guess I'll always be passionate about this particular topic.

Meeting FTers in person took FT to a whole new level of addiction for me and it made me really feel like I was part of a Community and just not a bunch of random posters. Isn't it amazing that there's this whole group of people out there from all walks of like, corners of the world, and holding just about every point of view there is and yet are all united in their love and appreciation for miles and points?
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Since then I've attended small and large dos, organized a few, and attended a lot of meals & get-togethers. Until recently when I lived in LA, I got to see lots of FTers as LAX is a good mileage run location.
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And one of those local LAX dinners was my very first "Baby Do." I think it was in 2003, at Siam. I probably only had less than 100 posts then and zero "street cred" on Flyertalk, and I was absolutely terrified to show up without knowing a soul. But I'm glad I went, because I met three of my closest Flyertalker friends there. (The other two being delacpa & Mr. delacpa.)
My first really big Flyertalk Do was Roachfest '04 in Philadelphia, with the US Airways forum crowd.
The more Do's you attend, the more people you meet, the better you get to know them......and the more Do's you ultimately get roped into attending because the people you have met at previous Do's will be there.
Since then I've attended small and large dos, organized a few, and attended a lot of meals & get-togethers. Until recently when I lived in LA, I got to see lots of FTers as LAX is a good mileage run location.
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And one of those local LAX dinners was my very first "Baby Do." I think it was in 2003, at Siam. I probably only had less than 100 posts then and zero "street cred" on Flyertalk, and I was absolutely terrified to show up without knowing a soul. But I'm glad I went, because I met three of my closest Flyertalker friends there. (The other two being delacpa & Mr. delacpa.)
My first really big Flyertalk Do was Roachfest '04 in Philadelphia, with the US Airways forum crowd.
The more Do's you attend, the more people you meet, the better you get to know them......and the more Do's you ultimately get roped into attending because the people you have met at previous Do's will be there.
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To the OP, I know there are some Norwegians because after a LOT of beers at StarMegaDo1, they wanted to put together a "Get Naked" Do for next month. Something about saunas & jumping into cold water.
Hmm, it was a lot of beers. Maybe they were from Finland?

On a more serious note, there are a lot of good people on FT that you'll meet at Dos, as well as some that you won't be as fond of, as SweetWillie pointed out, but will still have miles/points in common. It's like any community.
And FT does become like a family. When my sister had cancer a year ago, we started "Operation Postcard" and FTers from around the world sent postcards to me to send to her to keep her spirits up. There were literally hundreds of cards sent, and it meant a lot to both her and me. And when she died, missydarlin came to help me close out her house, and arrived with a gift basket, a gift card & some $$ to go towards my sister's dogs kennel bill, all collected from FTers. BTW - in closing out the house I found every single postcard that had been sent to Cheryl. She had kept them all. Recently I did a breast cancer walk in Cheryl's honor, and FTers generously donated to the cause to help me reach my goal.
So go to your first do, and enjoy yourself.
Cheers.
Hmm, it was a lot of beers. Maybe they were from Finland?

On a more serious note, there are a lot of good people on FT that you'll meet at Dos, as well as some that you won't be as fond of, as SweetWillie pointed out, but will still have miles/points in common. It's like any community.
And FT does become like a family. When my sister had cancer a year ago, we started "Operation Postcard" and FTers from around the world sent postcards to me to send to her to keep her spirits up. There were literally hundreds of cards sent, and it meant a lot to both her and me. And when she died, missydarlin came to help me close out her house, and arrived with a gift basket, a gift card & some $$ to go towards my sister's dogs kennel bill, all collected from FTers. BTW - in closing out the house I found every single postcard that had been sent to Cheryl. She had kept them all. Recently I did a breast cancer walk in Cheryl's honor, and FTers generously donated to the cause to help me reach my goal.
So go to your first do, and enjoy yourself.
Cheers.
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Mine was the New Years DO in NYC. It was full of warm, fun people as seriously interested in flying commercially as I that I'm hooked into going on SAMD2. A big factor is that the planning for DO's is as detail-oriented, thorough, and credible as we'd all expect them to be. Most of my friends can't travel because they just can't get down to details.
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My first "real" FT Do was TLS as part of chrisxb's Tour De France back in '07 but there have been dozens of mini-FT Do's here in YEG and even one in YYC I've attended. SEADo last summer was also highly enjoyable all thanks to the mighty missy. ^
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I got roped into organizing the first Do I ever attended in July 2001. I sweated out making the minimum guarantee for our Saturday restaurant that was being held under my credit card. As I left work at midday on Friday, I wondered if I was insane to be throwing a weekend party for 60 people whom I did not know. It ended up being a blast, and I made some great friends. Since then, I've hosted events in three continents and four countries, and attended in a whole lot more.
. ( Pre my marriage to Evil_sensei of course
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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.
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And I might add that you are unlikely to have time for any further addictions once this one takes hold.
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.
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