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([personal profile] redbird Apr. 21st, 2003 09:02 pm)
I was part of the Green Room crew Cally and [livejournal.com profile] elisem recruited, as far as I can tell, almost entirely on alt.polyamory. (The exception to that being [livejournal.com profile] truepenny, who I think took more shifts than I did despite also working for Elise in the Dealer's Room.

This is mostly easy work: feed a few people, walk down the hall with a sign saying "Five Minutes", and be there in case you're needed. The main thing is that it involves a commitment to stay put for a while (loosely--nothing wrong with asking someone who's in there anyway to hold the fort while I go to the loo). [livejournal.com profile] gwynyth took the early morning shifts, leaving me and Cally free to have breakfast with [livejournal.com profile] papersky instead of opening Green Room.

At one point Saturday afternoon, there were enough people in there that the room produced two loud conversations, and the people in the programming space next door came in and complained. We kicked almost everyone out of Green Room at that point: it's program prep space, not an auxiliary special secret con suite. I shushed people preemptively the next morning. (This isn't usually an issue, because Green Room isn't usually right next door to programming; it also doesn't usually handle the five-minute warnings, but being nearby and there being only a few program items at a time, it made sense.) Lenny Bailes was difficult to expel, so I put him to work making coffee. (Lenny had annoyed me much earlier in the con by a gratuitous display of tactlessness.)

Sunday morning Cally looked at me and said "Would you like to run Green Room next year?" I don't think she expected me to say "yes", but I'd been considering offering to do it this year, so this made sense. I took the 1-2 shift Sunday, which nobody had signed up for, so Cally could go to a rocketry panel; I lunched on babaghanoush spread on garlic bread (Elise had been shopping that morning). This worked as lunch, and considering how well going out for lunch had worked the day before, had a practical appeal.

During tear-down, Cally attempted to invest me with ceremonial Green Room regalia, but nobody else was looking. She also announced that I had accepted the job during the Dead Dog, again to a complete lack of attention. In practice, I'll need to contact appropriate Minn-stf people and offer, but I suspect they'll accept unless they're bothered by having the job done from 1000 miles away, meaning I'd miss all the Minicon meetings.
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From: [personal profile] jenett


*grin*

Technically, I was mostly recruited at the same dinner where Elise was recruited. But that's a technicality.

I'm glad to do morning duty again next year, too. (There's got to be *some* benefit to waking up at 6 or so...)

From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com


I was recruited at a party Elise and I were both at, but my various other commitments kept me from signing up for any shifts. That's why I came down to make sure the tear-down got torn down and all the stuff went where it was supposed to go.

K. [saw the regalia investiture, but am too vague and distractable to have grasped its significance. But if you want witnesses, hey]

From: (Anonymous)

Green Room


I'm afraid that I'm not aware of whatever I did to annoy Vicki earlier in the convention. I did sit in a corner of the Green Room, (apparently, after the incident in which she decided she felt she needed to evict everyone). I was using the Ethernet jack in the room to collect e-mail as several other program participants and con-com members had done throughout the convention. Vicki asked me to avoid making too much noise and to be careful about liquid spills. I did play an animation of a Tom Lehrer song for Jordin Kare at a fairly quiet volume, after observing that no program participants were in there, at the time, talking or working on their next panel. I don't know if this offended Vicki's sense of decorum, but if she'd asked me not to do it, I would certainly have complied.

Vicki should know, by now, that if she has a problem with me, she can tell me about it, instead of complaining about me behind my back. But, apparently, sometimes I upset her without meaning to or knowing about it.

Lenny Bailes <lennyb@speakeasy.net>

From: [identity profile] holyoutlaw.livejournal.com


Nobody's complained yet about having the Wiscon green room run from 2000 miles away. Hah!

From: [identity profile] replyhazy.livejournal.com

run bird run


A green room is a good job for somebody who's not on the spot as it doesn't require endless attendance at meetings or prep. You can gather volunteers in advance and just need local help with shopping (like a car and directions). So I bet you will have a fine time. Hail!

Green rooms are, I think, problematic in that they are where the Cool People are and they have good food. Draws fans like flies. Once I saw somebody running a Wiscon green room wait until after the next program slot was 10 minutes gone, then walk up to a couple people who were lingering and munching. "Hey!" she said, "you're going to be late for your panel!" One just looked sheepish, the other said, "My panel's tomorrow." "Well, we'll see you then!" she replied. "I need to get things cleaned up for the next set of panelists, if that's okay?" They dribbled out the door. I've never seen anybody do crowd control so cheerfully.

From: [identity profile] marykaykare.livejournal.com


Actually, [livejournal.com profile] truepenny was covering for me a lot. I discovered that being overstressed, over scheduled, and under slept was resulting in episodes of inappropriate behavior and officially informed Cally and [livejournal.com profile] elisem I was flaking. She overheard and volunteered to take my spots. Bless her.

MKK
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