As most of you know I'm leaving for Europe, and I will miss several YAK!s, so while I am off gathering stories and pictures to share with you all, I'd like you to think about the side anime club I'm trying to put together. I'd like feedback from any interested teens so that I can get rolling on it when I get back.
If we started an anime club, what time and day would be best? Should it be 2 or 4 hours? Should we have a teen "senate" to help run it? Any and all suggestions are welcome! Take care everyone, and I'll miss you all! I'll try to write but i might beat my letters home :) -Bailey
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Idrian (sam)
9/23/2009 06:22:09 am
I can't figure out how to log back on. . . But yeah, I think this is gonna be great! And I believe that a senate would be good. It'd help run and keep things on track. I also think that having it too long will bore people. Last time, we had a long time to sit around and watch stuff. I like the idea of us discussing after an episode or something. But I'd go for two hours or three hours. Four might be too much.
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Bailey
9/23/2009 06:52:18 am
I agree with everything you said, i think 4 hours is too much too, but sometimes when youre on a roll... anyways id like to form a teen advisory board so that we might have a "senate" to help run both yak! and the anime club. what do you thing about that?
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Brendan
9/23/2009 07:47:31 am
If we have a sentate for YAK, I want to be on it. As for the anime club, I don't care.
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Bailey
9/23/2009 07:55:57 am
if we formed a senate you lads and lasses would be in charge of some of the programing, and recruiting new member, what do you thing about that?
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Idrian (sam)
9/24/2009 12:04:53 pm
I believe a senate would be good for both cases. And not to be egotistical, but I believe that Sophie or Brendan or I should have at least a role in that, 'cuz we're the most active members. The anime club I would run for, since I an happily a tremendous fan. And I probably know a little too much about FUNimation... I even went to their panel at the con! Haha!
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I'd totally love to be involved with a senate for the teen programming!
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