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BP conference
Are there any BP members other than myself planning on attending the BP conference that don't want to party the night before? Are you bringing your wife or not? Would you have an interest in getting together the night before and not becoming plastered by the time the evening was over? I plan on coming in the day before and am trying to determine whether I should bring my wife. She has heard my presentations for the past 40 years and is sick of it! However, she might enjoy coming if I could convince her that there was something fun to do and that she wasn't going to be the only sober lady in the room.
Please understand most of this is tongue-in-cheek but I am serious about trying to find someone not interested in spending the night partying before the conference begins. Rich