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What you might be able to shoot for with a slightly broader geographic range is something more like the Loopstock experience. Loopstock 2002 was a bunch of loopers in what was more or less a warehouse space. Low attendance by non-loopers but a great community building event. The floor did get a bit cold while listening to Tom Heasley, but that just takes a little more preparation by people. If it fit with my schedule, I might try to drive up for an event like this since I miss some of the feel of Loopstock 2002. Mark On 8 May 2007, at 7:08 PM, tEd ® kiLLiAn wrote: > Okay Ory-gun-ians, > > The following folk are current and/or former LD members who live in > our lovely wet state --that I know of:. > > Qua Veda -- qua@oregon.com -- in the McMinville area > > David Coffin -- dpcoffin@earthlink.net -- somewhere on the southern > Oregon coast. > > Dave Trenkle -- improv@peak.org -- Corvallis area > > Ted (myself) Killian -- tedkillian@charter.net -- Meford/Ashland area > > Possibly the Rev. Fever -- revfever@ubergadget.com -- location > unknown. > > Richard Sales -- richard@glasswing.com -- Honorary Oregonian, > actually Vancouver B.C. > > Trasic Hartnett -- travishartnett@gmail.com -- Honorary Oregonian, > actually Seattle, WA > > There could be others . . . but somehow this doesn't seem to ad up > to much of a quorum (even with interested "honorary" Oregonians > included) let alone a guerilla marketing team. Maybe if we > broadened it even more to be a Pacific Northwest Loopfest -- but I > still don't think we're there yet. > > Doggone it. I hate being "the voice of reason." Too many dreams get > killed that way. > > Best regards, > > Ted Killian > >