I find places of worship a good place to meet people.
Well we've ruled out bars, so strip clubs are probably out too.
I'm glad it's not me - that'd be my social life gone.
I find places of worship a good place to meet people.
Well we've ruled out bars, so strip clubs are probably out too.
Are there bars especially for sci fi geeks? If there were I'd be drunkle in one now...Well you already nixed bars, so I'm out of ideas.![]()
Why not then? Goths have their own bars. I won't even sleep with Goths, they get makeup all over everything and they don't bathe often enough.
So there's an idea. Start up your own bar, with a sci fi theme, have sci fi movies playing on the tube over the bar, have Star Trek trivia nights, free shooters for the best costume, etc. Call it "Risa" or some such. Hire cute women as servers and give them pink wigs and silver costumes like the women on Gerry Anderson's 'UFO'. Refinish the walls in metal so it looks like the inside of a Klingon ship. Have separate areas with blast doors. A coin operated R2 unit that comes up and dispenses drinks.
You'll make a fortune, and have your choice of sci fi geek friends, and probably get laid.
More likely he'd go bankrupt
According to Wikipedia, Boone, NC has a population of just under 15,000. I'd love to be wrong, but it's hard to imagine a Star Trek bar thriving in a one horse town like that
Anyhow, the volunteer work thing sounds like a good idea. Or maybe join a gym - if you're home all day, it'd be good to both get out of the house and get some good exercise. The gym I work at has a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere and makes lots of opportunities for members to get to know each other socially. Maybe find something like that?
If they had a Star Trek bar, Boone would have a million people living there in no time. Rich people. Beautiful people. Geeky people. Rich beautiful geeky people.Are there bars especially for sci fi geeks? If there were I'd be drunkle in one now...Well you already nixed bars, so I'm out of ideas.![]()
Why not then? Goths have their own bars. I won't even sleep with Goths, they get makeup all over everything and they don't bathe often enough.
So there's an idea. Start up your own bar, with a sci fi theme, have sci fi movies playing on the tube over the bar, have Star Trek trivia nights, free shooters for the best costume, etc. Call it "Risa" or some such. Hire cute women as servers and give them pink wigs and silver costumes like the women on Gerry Anderson's 'UFO'. Refinish the walls in metal so it looks like the inside of a Klingon ship. Have separate areas with blast doors. A coin operated R2 unit that comes up and dispenses drinks.
You'll make a fortune, and have your choice of sci fi geek friends, and probably get laid.
More likely he'd go bankrupt
According to Wikipedia, Boone, NC has a population of just under 15,000. I'd love to be wrong, but it's hard to imagine a Star Trek bar thriving in a one horse town like that
Anyhow, the volunteer work thing sounds like a good idea. Or maybe join a gym - if you're home all day, it'd be good to both get out of the house and get some good exercise. The gym I work at has a very relaxed and friendly atmosphere and makes lots of opportunities for members to get to know each other socially. Maybe find something like that?
So, last August I moved out of state, I am 1,000 miles away from where I was, in a new town, and I know no one. Now, typically people meet friends through work, unfortunately, I work my job from home, so I am home all day working and thus don't have a job to meet people at. I'm not really a social person, don't go to bars, or clubs etc... So how might a person like me actually meet people and make friends, and find people that are interested in things like me like SCIFI and such locally?
Use "the google" to find any organizations in your area that might be of interest to you (like sci-fi clubs and whatnot). Also try meetup.com. Meetup.com has groups for everything (though the selection may not be the greatest if you don't live near a major metro area).
I find places of worship a good place to meet people.
Well we've ruled out bars, so strip clubs are probably out too.
Are there bars especially for sci fi geeks? If there were I'd be drunkle in one now...
I find places of worship a good place to meet people.
Well we've ruled out bars, so strip clubs are probably out too.
If they had a Star Trek bar, Boone would have a million people living there in no time. Rich people. Beautiful people. Geeky people. Rich beautiful geeky people.
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