If it's going to meet on-line, why is there a need for geographic boundaries?RyanChristiansen wrote:I agree with the need for geographic boundaries, but that doesn't mean a single chapter couldn't cover a large area, perhaps a Western Chapter that serves everyone west of the Mississippi River. Right now, so much of the membership is concentrated in the old pre-1946 geography of the NFL. Having a Western Chapter would go a long ways toward serving membership.Reaser wrote:So the idea is/was great. Shut down as a non-starter would be a bit much. Seems like the proposal would just need to be tweaked for places that otherwise don't have the numbers for a chapter -- which is what I thought the idea was anyway?
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The definition of a chapter in the PFRA is a sub-organization of the PFRA that serves people in a specific geographic area. A virtual chapter that is all-inclusive of PFRA members is simply the PFRA itself but virtually. The PFRA needs to think about how to do more virtual things, perhaps an off-year virtual conference, but a virtual chapter is not the thing.rhickok1109 wrote:If it's going to meet on-line, why is there a need for geographic boundaries?
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Ah, okay. Thanks for your quick reply.RyanChristiansen wrote:The definition of a chapter in the PFRA is a sub-organization of the PFRA that serves people in a specific geographic area. A virtual chapter that is all-inclusive of PFRA members is simply the PFRA itself but virtually. The PFRA needs to think about how to do more virtual things, perhaps an off-year virtual conference, but a virtual chapter is not the thing.rhickok1109 wrote:If it's going to meet on-line, why is there a need for geographic boundaries?
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“Forward!” he cried from the rear
And the front rank died
The general sat and the lines on the map
Moved from side to side
And the front rank died
The general sat and the lines on the map
Moved from side to side
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A fellow Pink Floyd fan!Bryan wrote:“Forward!” he cried from the rear
And the front rank died
The general sat and the lines on the map
Moved from side to side
Nicely done.
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Haha ... everybody likes Pink Floyd, especially their unofficial soundtrack to The Wizard Of Oz
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It merges with Alice in Wonderland also. Amazingly well.
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Never say "everybody"Brian wolf wrote:Haha ... everybody likes Pink Floyd, especially their unofficial soundtrack to The Wizard Of Oz
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Youre right Ralph ... did you nominate 10 selections for HOVG this year or just 4? Haha ...
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I don't even pay any attention to that any more.Brian wolf wrote:Youre right Ralph ... did you nominate 10 selections for HOVG this year or just 4? Haha ...