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Announce News Post #936

Town Hall Meeting #2

Written by: Dranor, God of Imagination
Date: Tuesday, January 9th, 2007
Addressed to: Everyone


I'm going to be holding a town hall meeting on Saturday, January 13th,
at 22:00 GMT. The basic format will be the same as the meeting held in
July, as explained in announce post #833. The meeting will last for
approximately three hours.

During this meeting, I'll be happy to answer any questions or respond to
any comments you might have. The logistics of large meetings like this
are difficult, at best. I will choose individual people to be able to
speak at one time. Other people in the room that I have not called on
will not be able to speak at that time, but will be able to observe
every thing that's going on.

I can't promise that I will have an opportunity to hear from every
single person that attends, but I can say that during the last meeting,
I was able to hear from every person that attended the entire meeting.

When it's time for the meeting to start, I will connect an entrance to
the Town Hall to 'Ancient remains of a cracked dais'. I will also shout
5 minutes or so before the start of the meeting to give everybody time
to arrive there.

Penned by my hand on the 5th of Vita, in the year 511 AD.


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