Ah. Okay, thanks.
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F2F 3: Who's Bringing the Guacamole?
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon: San Francisco, May 19-21, 2006! Everything else, go here! Swag!
I'll even make 'em stock something uber-dry and bubbly for me,
Can you make them stock enough for me too? Please?
So if we take the $2500 and assume around 60 people that ends up meaning that we need to average around $42 a person.
we need to average around $42 a person.
Excellent number!
Juliana, we're going to PayPal you... upthread you mentioned creating another account... ?
ND, yep. But that comes down if we're doing an open bar, right? By $500?
The other $250 was the extra night of the hospitality suite - there seemed to be a consensus of sorts, for keeping it until Monday, rather than Sunday.
Also, will need to know about a post B2B BBQ at Chez Grabien.
Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! But, you already knew that. Plus, more cooking! I could make mini chocolate cheesecakes!
Excellent! Then I could concentrate on sides, and not have to worry about dessert for the BBQ.
We have time yet - I can get a slightly more accurate headcount as time goes by (yeah, cue Hoagie Carmichael, or whoever played it in Casablanca...)
I can make something else too. I've been meaning to create mini apple tortes. perhaps I will try to do that this weekend. Localistas may be called upon to eat the samples.
ND, yep. But that comes down if we're doing an open bar, right? By $500?
It's still part of the average of $42 per person that we need to do. Whether it's a fee or the drinkers pay it by purchasing drinks it's still part of the $2500. If we do an open bar, then we're paying the money upfront.
The other $250 was the extra night of the hospitality suite - there seemed to be a consensus of sorts, for keeping it until Monday, rather than Sunday.
I'm paying the extra $250 for the hospitality suite, I've just not had a chance to send the money along.
Then subtract $250 plus whatever the one night's tax works out to be from that $2500, and we recalculate.