Friday, April 8, 2011

We are ready to take action!

Our team is not doing anything! We must do something or we are just a bunch of dudes! :P But Im serious ya'll. Our team is in the stage where its gotta have meetings. Heres some times I just thought off from the top of my head, here we go.

Friday, 4:00 Eastern, 3:00 Central, 2:00 Mountain, 1:00 Pacific
Friday, 8:00 Eastern, 7:00 Central, 6:00 Mountain, 5:00 Pacific
Saturday, 12:30 Eastern, 11:30 Central, 10:30 Mountain, 9:30 Pacific
Saturday, 3:00 Eastern, 2:00 Central, 1:00 Mountain, 12:00 Pacific
Saturday, 8:00 Eastern, 7:00 Central, 6:00 Mountain, 5:00 Pacific
Sunday, 1:00 Eastern, 12:00 Central, 11:00 Mountain, 10:00 Pacific
Sunday, 6:00 Eastern, 5:00 Central, 4:00 Mountain, 3:00 Pacific

When summer vacation comes along, we'll probably be able to do meetings on weekdays also so it should be easier to schedule meetings then. Post below which 3 of these times are best for you and any of these that you just CANT do EVER. Thanks ya'll!

6 comments:

  1. all the saturday times work for me and friday at 8 sunday at 1pm will work but i can't make it at 4pm friday or 6pm sunday

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  2. I wont ever be able to do the early friday time or the early sunday time.

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  3. Murphy, I'm old enough to contribute to this blog, (13, Google kept on stoping me) but My invite expired! Can you send me another one?

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  4. GUYS!!! PLEASE LINK THE ASSEMBLY COUNCIL SITE TO THIS ONE! YOU KNOW THHE URL!!!!

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  5. ya, could I help contribute to this blog like Zactimes and Murphy?




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  6. I, Emperorfred of the Assembly Council, am here. I think that the time that the most people would probably be able to attend is 1:00 on Sunday.

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