Me and urbanfighter7 were thinking about having a Water-war in California. Would you come to it?
We dont have anything planned out at all, we just want to know if there is enough interest for it to be worthwhile.
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California is a rather large area. Though I don't recommend posting your exact location, posting a general area or largest major city would give interested members a better idea. Granted, so far, there haven't been too many successful water war events announced online that have been successful apart from those involved groups that already know each other in reality.
Sad thing is that there remains a security risk in inviting people you don't really know. Just something to keep in mind in the event you do receive some positive replies to your water war event.
Sad thing is that there remains a security risk in inviting people you don't really know. Just something to keep in mind in the event you do receive some positive replies to your water war event.
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Water Warfare tends to be most successful on the East and West Coasts. So I would go for it. There are quite a few members of the Community from California.
Posting town name is vague enough while being specific enough. If I had posted the nearest major city [New York] for the Northeast war, that would have helped no one. :p
Though I don't recommend posting your exact location, posting a general area or largest major city would give interested members a better idea.
Posting town name is vague enough while being specific enough. If I had posted the nearest major city [New York] for the Northeast war, that would have helped no one. :p
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Posting town name is vague enough while being specific enough.
Well, that really depends on the size of the town and the location one is to the nearest major city. I just want to avoid having someone post up what I'd consider too much detail for general browsing (though, if attempting to organize a larger event, participants will eventually need to know exactly where the event is to take place). Of course, for a location, I'd recommend choosing a place that is NOT near one's actual home and in a public place with easy access to communication and assistance just-in-case a problem does arise.
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