On Wed, 22 Jan 2014 09:27:40 -0800
Ron <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> That being said, I feel like it would be worthwhile to try it for a few
> meetings, and see how it goes. I get nothing but eye rolling for
> spending 30 seconds on getting people to introduce themselves, I can't
> imagine how the group will feel about actually reading through the
> previous meeting's minutes. And if it winds up being an eye-rolling
> thing that nobody wants, and it's in the bylaws, we're outta luck.
> 

  So to that regard, am I the rare individual who instead didn't roll
his eyes, but wrote a novel?  I do find it easier to introduce oneself
over written medium than it is acoustically.  Perhaps others feel the
same.  I do believe introductions are good and everyone should have
one, as it helps the group better assess that individual and their
overall talents they can bring into the group.  One of my talents is
"Run-on-sentences", not sure if I can fit that in anywhere, but I'll
try.

-- 
Kevin <[email protected]>
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