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Postby novium on Sun May 08, 2005 10:12 pm

Yes, I knew. But I expected it to be better organized, and the promises of the VIP ticket sounded wonderful. And I really didn't know the music. The names meant nothing to me. Really, most of the problems could have been solved with more organization- dealing with the drinks (at least VIP), more chairs, less fighting through mobs (a larger venue would have seen to that. Garbage cans and chairs are also a part of planning and organization. More thinking would have also meant they worked out the whole jag thing ahead of time. One of the reasons given for that whole screw up was because of the construction stoplights- but it's not like that appeared out of the blue. Those have been there for quite a while.
Planning would have also resulted in some vegetarian options.

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hey novium why are you so angry about the ball? you knew that there were gonna be fairground rides there,you knew the music that was gonna be there,you knew that there were over 2000 people going to be attending therefore quite busy and with 2000 people id assume 75% drink so ,1500 people wanting more than one drink=que at bar. If you didnt know all of this...why did you pay 100quid for a ticket?! no one forced you to go did they now?!


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Postby Duggeh on Sun May 08, 2005 11:15 pm

Vegetarian chairs?

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Postby Cain on Mon May 09, 2005 5:16 am

I thought that she meant vegetarian bins. don't you remember that thing in London a few weeks ago about the living plastic wheelie bins that ate people?

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Postby Duggeh on Mon May 09, 2005 5:27 am

yeah but those only ate bad actors who overemphasised all their O's

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Postby rob 'f*ck off' wine boy on Mon May 09, 2005 5:29 am

Quoting mcnugget from 00:44, 9th May 2005
hey novium why are you so angry about the ball? you knew that there were gonna be fairground rides there,you knew the music that was gonna be there,you knew that there were over 2000 people going to be attending therefore quite busy and with 2000 people id assume 75% drink so ,1500 people wanting more than one drink=que at bar. If you didnt know all of this...why did you pay 100quid for a ticket?! no one forced you to go did they now?!


nobodyforcedyoutopuncuatedidyounow and i assume that at least 2/3rds of teh sinnar r litrate so say that at least 10 percent of that are as sad as me PUNCTUATE PROPERLY and stop lecturing novium thankyoueversomuch did they now?!?!?!
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Postby random on Mon May 09, 2005 10:14 am

First off I'd just like to say that I had a pretty good time at the ball. This was largely due to some perseverance and luck on mine and my girlfriend's parts. The drink ran out at the bar on the dancefloor after about an hour, even though they were only letting people have two bottles at a time. There was no way in hell we were going to go queueing at the main bar- might has well have written off the rest of the night by attempting that. So the key was to fight to the top at the bar nearest the fairground rides where any semblance of a queueing system had broken down early. This we did, and joyfully discovered that they were handing out 4 double vodkas per person! 2 or 3 rounds of those sorted us for the night.

But we were lucky. I'm quite sure the vast majority of people were pissed off with the organisational aspects of this years ball.

Some problems we encountered:
* A mate of mine had two friends coming from Aberdeen and two from Edinburgh. When he picked up the tickets, he wasn't informed that he had to pick up wristbands on the day of the ball. We realised this at 6:30pm, 2 and 1/2 hours after the wristband pickup had closed. We phoned the number on the tickets and explained our dilemma. Between bouts of phone-hockey, we were told stuff along these lines: "there are 2000 people attending the ball and we can't be worried about 5 of them", "we're not making any promises, but we'll see what we can do. if you don't get the bands, you'll get a refund". For minimum 60 quid a ticket you'd expect a bit more than that. We decided to get our asses into town, to see if we could sort it from there (we were having our own wee champagne reception at my mate's house). Thankfully, when we arrived near the buses one of the KK lads just happened to have the wristbands on him there, so we got sorted. Funny how they couldn't have told us that over the phone.

* The smoke machine was blowing large amounts of dry ice into the faces of the crowd at the front for Groove Armada. This is a safety issue. My g/f and I had to hold our breaths every time it blew at us. The organisers are lucky someone wasn't concussed by this. I complained to both a security guy and a KK guy about this, both of whom just ignored me. Mind you, I was a bit pissed and thus my exact words were "You're blowing far too much CO2 into the crowd!\"... so their reactions probably aren't all that surprising. Still though...that machine should not have been blowing straight into peoples faces, depriving them of oxygen in a crowd situation.
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Postby Mohawk on Mon May 09, 2005 10:43 am

Quoting random from 13:14, 9th May 2005
* The smoke machine was blowing large amounts of dry ice into the faces of the crowd at the front for Groove Armada. This is a safety issue. My g/f and I had to hold our breaths every time it blew at us. The organisers are lucky someone wasn't concussed by this. I complained to both a security guy and a KK guy about this, both of whom just ignored me. Mind you, I was a bit pissed and thus my exact words were "You're blowing far too much CO2 into the crowd!\"... so their reactions probably aren't all that surprising. Still though...that machine should not have been blowing straight into peoples faces, depriving them of oxygen in a crowd situation.


that sounds like muppetry to the highest order on the part of the KKK, dry ice usage and smoke usage should be kept to a minimum in that situation and not aimed at the crowd, it should be used more as a stage cover, *sighs*

at least the New Hall Ball got its usage right.. Kudos to the organisers

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Postby novium on Mon May 09, 2005 11:19 am

vegetarian options = food.
Quoting Duggeh from 02:15, 9th May 2005
Vegetarian chairs?

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Postby harmless loony on Mon May 09, 2005 11:20 am

On behalf of the New Hall committee - thanks Mohawk!

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Postby flarewearer on Mon May 09, 2005 1:45 pm

Quoting novium from 01:12, 9th May 2005
Planning would have also resulted in some vegetarian options.


Vegetarians have the option not to eat meat.

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Postby flarewearer on Mon May 09, 2005 7:00 pm

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Postby Glasgow on Mon May 09, 2005 7:25 pm

Thats awesome
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Postby killbill on Mon May 09, 2005 8:53 pm


that sounds like muppetry to the highest order on the part of the KKK, dry ice usage and smoke usage should be kept to a minimum in that situation and not aimed at the crowd, it should be used more as a stage cover, *sighs*



oh Mohawk... thats the second time in as many threads you've cracked the 'KKK' joke. it aint funny mate. we all know the Kate Kennedy Club and the Klu Klux Klan have similar initials, but to point it out twice is really very unimaginative.

you're knowledge and expertise of dry ice is incredible, such a wise observation. i can't understand why they didn't employ you to run the show.
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Postby johness on Mon May 09, 2005 9:26 pm

I understand all the grivences but at the same time people seem to forget, the KK are students, just like you and me. The orginisation it must take to put something like the May Ball together would be phenomenal and they plan it for months. I had to wait over an hour for my Jag and by the time I got there the food was pretty much done and there was no casino currency left, but, you know what? Worse things happen. I had a fucking brilliant night. If I had a foo style trilby hat on (I'm sad that I don't), I'd take it off to the KK.

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Postby Prophet Tenebrae on Mon May 09, 2005 9:33 pm

Who actually won the prizes they had or were they just a show of the KK's wealth?

Also Mohawk - perhaps you should offer your expert... hahahaha, nope I can't stop laughing long enough to finish that sentence.

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Postby bramble on Mon May 09, 2005 9:42 pm

Quoting johness from 00:26, 10th May 2005
I understand all the grivences but at the same time people seem to forget, the KK are students, just like you and me. The orginisation it must take to put something like the May Ball together would be phenomenal and they plan it for months. I had to wait over an hour for my Jag and by the time I got there the food was pretty much done and there was no casino currency left, but, you know what? Worse things happen. I had a fucking brilliant night. If I had a foo style trilby hat on (I'm sad that I don't), I'd take it off to the KK.

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Completely and utterly seconded johness! My hands got blue waiting for the jag, but the kk guys were lovely and organized drinks - thanks to them all for putting so much effort in

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Postby munchingfoo on Mon May 09, 2005 10:11 pm

Yes, that is one thing i would say. Even though there were so many fuck ups the members were more than willing to be excellent hosts and do their best to sort them out. I would say however I am very glad i was working there rather than attending.

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Postby Rob on Mon May 09, 2005 11:09 pm

Quoting Prophet Tenebrae from 00:33, 10th May 2005
Who actually won the prizes they had or were they just a show of the KK's wealth?

Also Mohawk - perhaps you should offer your expert... hahahaha, nope I can't stop laughing long enough to finish that sentence.

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Quoting munchingfoo from 01:11, 10th May 2005
I would say however I am very glad i was working there rather than attending.

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Postby Smith on Mon May 09, 2005 11:56 pm

Quoting johness from 00:26, 10th May 2005
I understand all the grivences but at the same time people seem to forget, the KK are students, just like you and me. The orginisation it must take to put something like the May Ball together would be phenomenal and they plan it for months. I had to wait over an hour for my Jag and by the time I got there the food was pretty much done and there was no casino currency left, but, you know what? Worse things happen. I had a fucking brilliant night. If I had a foo style trilby hat on (I'm sad that I don't), I'd take it off to the KK.

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What do you mean, "foo style"? I bought the first Trilby, it's my legacy, not his!!!

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Postby munchingfoo on Tue May 10, 2005 1:45 am

I must carry it off better :P

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