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HeyLeroy
17th February 2006, 08:10 PM
I'm getting tired of all the BS in my neck o' the woods, and I'd like to start a Skeptics' Society. Any suggestions?

Rachel1031
17th February 2006, 09:36 PM
What is your 'neck of the woods'? Hey Leory?

Rachel1031

Dogdoctor
17th February 2006, 09:36 PM
Rub two skeptics together?

TragicMonkey
17th February 2006, 09:41 PM
Always begin with refreshments. That will increase interest, and raise the chance they'll come back.

DRBUZZ0
17th February 2006, 10:52 PM
I was trying to get some people together to start a skeptic society. It never happened though...

I kept telling them it was a good idea, but they were skeptical..

-Steve

Ladewig
18th February 2006, 06:51 AM
I'm getting tired of all the BS in my neck o' the woods, and I'd like to start a Skeptics' Society. Any suggestions?

I, too, am a bit discouraged that cities smaller than mine, Houston, support monthly skeptic meetings.

My only suggestion is to look at places like Yahoo Groups ( http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SydneySkeptics/ ) or Meetup.Com ( http://skeptics.meetup.com/ ) to see if there are people already meeting in your area. If not, then these sites may be a useful way of forming a group.

Surely this board must contain members that are part of local skeptic meetings.

HeyLeroy
20th February 2006, 04:20 PM
What is your 'neck of the woods'? Hey Leory?

Rachel1031
Windsor, Ontario.

Gr8wight
20th February 2006, 08:46 PM
I'm getting tired of all the BS in my neck o' the woods, and I'd like to start a Skeptics' Society. Any suggestions?
Windsor, Ontario


Contact Ontario Skeptics and ask them for information and advice about setting up a local chapter.

Nucular
21st February 2006, 04:35 AM
I'm getting tired of all the BS in my neck o' the woods, and I'd like to start a Skeptics' Society. Any suggestions?
Chain yourself to some railings. That usually gets attention. Try to do it outside (if you do it in your living room there's a chance no-one will notice).

Failing that, a local newspaper? Whether an ad or a recruited journo, might make people notice. You could at least irritate the local cold readers by contaminating their organ, so to speak (if your local paper is as uncritical as mine).

Failing that, come to my house. I have railings, and beer.

watchMaker
21st February 2006, 04:51 AM
Always begin with refreshments. That will increase interest, and raise the chance they'll come back.

And offer attendees a free hat.

Gr8wight
21st February 2006, 06:07 AM
And offer attendees a free hat.

What kind of hat?

thatguywhojuggles
21st February 2006, 06:38 AM
And offer attendees a free hat.

Free Hat!! Free Hat!! Free Hat!!


btw, will there be punch and pie?

ZirconBlue
21st February 2006, 08:26 AM
I was trying to get some people together to start a skeptic society. It never happened though...

I kept telling them it was a good idea, but they were skeptical..

-Steve

I've had similar experiences. I was going to join the Optimists Club, but I didn't think they'd take me. And I've been meaning to start a Procrastinors Club, but just haven't gotten around to it.

Ladewig
21st February 2006, 08:32 AM
So, how's chances of limiting the number of wisea$$ comments to three times the number of useful comments? I can handle a signal to noise ratio of 1:3.

If you feel compelled to smart off, then include some useful information before cracking wise.

ObscureReferenceMan
21st February 2006, 01:47 PM
Ladewig - Haven't you seen any Kilik threads? Or the one on kundalini? Very low signal to noise.
(Sorry. I just really liked the South Park reference...)

Ladewig
22nd February 2006, 07:47 AM
Ladewig - Haven't you seen any Kilik threads? Or the one on kundalini? Very low signal to noise.
(Sorry. I just really liked the South Park reference...)

Yes, but when Kilik starts a thread no one expects useful things to come out of it. This topic is worthy of discussion.

dogjones
22nd February 2006, 07:52 PM
Free Hat!! Free Hat!! Free Hat!!


Yes, a free hat with "SKEPTIC... AND LION TAMER" written in large letters on it.