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*Sounds like a good plan. At least we can figure out where Chris goes then. Might I suggest though that instead of trying to ask for Chris (especially if the group is already keen to the crank calls they get about him) you pose instead as someone who's interested in joining their group? Tell them that one of their members recommended the group to you, and than drop Christians name. They might be more helpful if they think you are willing to join --[[User:SargentPickles|SargentPickles]] 20:49, 21 April 2010 (EST) | *Sounds like a good plan. At least we can figure out where Chris goes then. Might I suggest though that instead of trying to ask for Chris (especially if the group is already keen to the crank calls they get about him) you pose instead as someone who's interested in joining their group? Tell them that one of their members recommended the group to you, and than drop Christians name. They might be more helpful if they think you are willing to join --[[User:SargentPickles|SargentPickles]] 20:49, 21 April 2010 (EST) | ||
*An idea; calling Chris's congregation and simply asking about the place. No need to talk to Rocky, just somebody. Maybe you are the new guy transferred to Virginia and looking for a good church. Halfway through the dialogue, the question about the community and activities with fellow christians can be raised simply. I bet they will hint the group. [[User:Griffintown|Griffintown]] 01:07, 22 April 2010 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 21 April 2010
This page reserved for my findings on a simple investigation of the YASG. I have a shortlist of possible venues I'll refine and post.
But why not call them instead? A serious question. If we had a short list of, say, five to ten possibles, could we not just call them and ask to leave a message for Christian Weston Chandler? Say it's family business. If they go 'Uhhh, who? There's nobody by that name here...' then we apologize, then ask where he COULD be. Youth groups tend to know of each other, especially the leaders, so they might be able to give us a steer on the right direction. If they go 'sure, what is it?', then we've hit the jackpot. I'd recommend saying something like 'His best mate and close family friend, Clyde Cash, wants him to know that Tito is feeling a LOT better, and has recovered well from all the exhausting sex he's had recently.' Some shit like that. -Ronichu 23:57, 21 April 2010 (UTC)
- Sounds like a good plan. At least we can figure out where Chris goes then. Might I suggest though that instead of trying to ask for Chris (especially if the group is already keen to the crank calls they get about him) you pose instead as someone who's interested in joining their group? Tell them that one of their members recommended the group to you, and than drop Christians name. They might be more helpful if they think you are willing to join --SargentPickles 20:49, 21 April 2010 (EST)
- An idea; calling Chris's congregation and simply asking about the place. No need to talk to Rocky, just somebody. Maybe you are the new guy transferred to Virginia and looking for a good church. Halfway through the dialogue, the question about the community and activities with fellow christians can be raised simply. I bet they will hint the group. Griffintown 01:07, 22 April 2010 (UTC)