Hello, all.
Introduction: I'm a 26 male from Sacramento, CA and am considering doing a carpool to Fanime if I'm able to get a hotel room for the entire weekend. I'll be leaving the city either late Thursday evening or early Friday morning. And like I said, I'll be staying until Monday into the early evening (5-6 ish). So if you live in the Sacramento vicinity and would like a ride, then let me know.
Rules: It goes without saying that you must have a place to stay after we arrive at the convention. It's not my responsibility to provide you with shelter. I apologize if that came off rude, but I wanted to get the point across. Also, I ask for some gas money. This will depend on the number of people I'm carpooling. I can currently take three other individuals with me. And yes, these individuals must be at least 18 years old. It also goes without saying that these individuals must be respectful and considerate. I don't mind fun and games but be polite and conscientious of the moment. There will be no smoking or drinking allowed during the trip to and from Fanime. I also won't be providing personal transportation to outside venues once we arrive at the convention UNLESS there is room in my car and the place I'm attending coincides with your destination (i.e. we must be going to the same place). Lastly, it's your responsibility to be present when the time comes to depart the convention on Monday evening. If you're not there, you will be left behind. So have fun while you're at the con, but be responsible and mindful to the rest of us when it's time to leave.
Contact: You can either PM me or send me an email (
ntvang85@yahoo.com). I can provide my number upon request if you want to further discuss the carpool arrangement. It would be helpful if I got to know you a little before we take off from Sacramento.
Miscellaneous: I want everyone to have a fun time, but there must be order at some level - hence, the "attitude" that came across under the rules heading. But in all honesty, I'm a pretty lose guy. I'm open-minded and respectful and would like to give a helping hand when asked.