Posts tagged with ‘meetup

The Tumblr Meetup was fun. The Jucy Lucy was really good, not mind-blowing amazing, but good.

And now I have a little Tumblr sticker on my iPhone, how dorky is that?

Twin Cities Tumblr Meetup, Part 2!

Should be there, perhaps a bit late though, have an art opening to hit up prior.

50+ followers!

It looks like with all the additions from the Tumblr meetup, I’ve finally cracked the 50 follower mark. I’ve tried to follow everybody from the meetup, hopefully I didn’t miss anyone. I wish there was a definitive list of all the attendees somewhere. Looking forward to all the new Dashboard goodness.

Alright back to the regularly scheduled banality…

[edit: I’ve had to fix typos in this three times already, apparently the May Day Parade yesterday made me very, very stupid]

The Tumblr meetup last night was fun. I had to leave when they kicked us out of the Bedlam for being too loud.  Slightly drunk internet addicts and Dada performance pieces don’t mix well apparently.
More photos, unfortunately they’re mostly of the underneath variety.

The Tumblr meetup last night was fun. I had to leave when they kicked us out of the Bedlam for being too loud.  Slightly drunk internet addicts and Dada performance pieces don’t mix well apparently.

More photos, unfortunately they’re mostly of the underneath variety.

twincitiestumblrmeetup:


The time is nigh for the first ever Twin Cities Tumblr Meetup!

It’s going down THIS Friday, May 1st, from 5 to 7PM at the Bedlam Theater.

The folks at the Bedlam have been ridiculously awesome to work with and it looks like the place will be hoppin’ with all kinds of music and activity. I gotta say, I’m pretty excited for this.

Quick thanks to Paul Merril (Stuff about Minneapolis on Tumblr) for the original postcard used in the flier above.

Hope to see y’all there! - Colin

twincitiestumblrmeetup:

The time is nigh for the first ever Twin Cities Tumblr Meetup!

It’s going down THIS Friday, May 1st, from 5 to 7PM at the Bedlam Theater.

The folks at the Bedlam have been ridiculously awesome to work with and it looks like the place will be hoppin’ with all kinds of music and activity. I gotta say, I’m pretty excited for this.

Quick thanks to Paul Merril (Stuff about Minneapolis on Tumblr) for the original postcard used in the flier above.

Hope to see y’all there! - Colin