Hey, I just figured I would throw this out there for the older guys and the NCSU alums... Recently, we started a group for cool, socially-active guys in the Triangle. Our group emphasizes a few things:*Having an active lifestyle*Socializing*Self-improvement—whether it be social, personal, or professional.If those things interest you, then feel free to check out our group's homepage: http://men.meetup.com/9/. We’re a just a few days old so we’re *growing.* Anyway, if any of you guys are interested and want to know more, just shoot me a PM. Cheers.
12/6/2006 3:41:13 PM
Is this a gay thing?
12/6/2006 3:43:27 PM
Very creepy
12/6/2006 3:46:06 PM
12/6/2006 3:46:10 PM
LOL. Man, you don't know how hard I tried to come up with a name that did not sound gay but that was still cachy. If you have any suggestions, please let mew know. The address homepage could use some work, but we're stuck with it for now. In any case, no it's not a gay thing. Quite a few of our members (at least the ones I know personally) are quite good with women or have attractive girlfriends.I just figured I would put this out there for older guys that were in the working world and looking for a social networking resource. [Edited on December 6, 2006 at 3:51 PM. Reason : edit]
12/6/2006 3:47:22 PM
i read it as Social Resource for Active Gays in RDU
12/6/2006 3:48:32 PM
12/6/2006 3:49:53 PM
12/6/2006 3:51:21 PM
if they are "socially-active guys" then why do they need a group to be social with.....?I smell AIDS.
12/6/2006 3:51:58 PM
Damn, you guys are brutal. LOL. But I totally understand the skepticism...Anyway, here I try to answer some questions. Q: Why did you start this group?A: I started this group as a resource for socially active guys in the Triangle. At the very least, I figured it would be nice to have a place for guys to discuss relevant topics: social events, sports, nutrition & exercise, self-improvement, dating, career goals, etc. Beyond that, I noticed two distinct groups of guys in the Triangle. First, it seemed like there are many cool guys, who may have a hard time networking with each other. Many of these guys are new to the area and do not know many people. Some of these guys work in fields in which there are not many young, socially active people. The second group I noticed were guys who want to become more active but do not really know where to start. Maybe they recently graduated from college and are tired of going to keggers in someone's basement. Maybe they want to better themselves and could use some support.Whatever a guy's background, I am confident this group will exert a positive influence on his life in some way--whether it be making new friends or simply reading something interesting on the message board. Q: Am I a good fit for this group?A: It depends. You are a good fit if you want to lead a more active life and want to better yourself. If you do, then I would say this group is ideal for you. Q: Will there be meet-ups?A: When the group gets bigger, I will consider an occasional meetup--maybe something like paintball, a sporting event, or an event where guys can bring dates. Other than that I think it would look awkward going out with a group of twenty or thirty guys. As a general rule, guys become friends by doing stuff together--road trips, playing a team sport together, etc. If you are interested in meeting other cool guys, I suggest keeping an eye out for guys who mention they are going to be doing something you are interested in. If some guys mention they are going out at night to have a beer, then shoot one of them an email. If a guy mentions he wants to get a sports team together, then email him. I am confident that there will be a good deal of socializing betweens members of the group. I think it best if it is natural and does not seem forced. Large, formal meetups will be treated as an occasional perk as opposed to the gist of the group.[Edited on December 6, 2006 at 3:54 PM. Reason : k]
12/6/2006 3:54:15 PM
12/6/2006 3:55:17 PM
very homo
12/6/2006 3:55:43 PM
is this what became of legacy?
12/6/2006 3:56:33 PM
can we put wall to wall sand in the kitchen?
12/6/2006 3:57:23 PM
I stopped reading after:
12/6/2006 4:06:36 PM
Typically, networking is centered around a hobby or profession. This sounds like a post-college fraternity of sorts. I have nothing against it, but make sure you have a good vision and goals for your group. Otherwise, I see it falling to pieces.
12/6/2006 4:26:51 PM
12/6/2006 4:30:24 PM
I just realized that it said guys and not gaysyou should have just posted [no homo]
12/6/2006 4:31:39 PM
haha"We're growing like a boner in a plump male ass!"that should be your slogan
12/6/2006 4:31:40 PM
12/6/2006 4:31:44 PM
The language seems very forced...you need some marketing help BADLYDo you know anyone in PR? Talk to them and get advice on all your wording.[Edited on December 6, 2006 at 4:35 PM. Reason : ]
12/6/2006 4:33:43 PM
you should've started a drinking team instead
12/6/2006 4:36:39 PM
I know you mean well and I wish you good luck. But this group will end up being a gay meat market....
12/6/2006 4:38:01 PM
12/6/2006 4:41:38 PM
perhaps the wolf web is not the greatest forum to solicit such members for your group.
12/6/2006 4:42:08 PM
12/6/2006 4:42:51 PM
Thanks, I already have friends.
12/6/2006 4:45:15 PM
is this about buttfucking in the bathrooms at the airport??
12/6/2006 4:45:57 PM
The URL is what made me think it was some type of homo site. "men.meetup"? Your first step should be to get a new URL.
12/6/2006 4:52:03 PM
how bout rtp.meetup.com ... sounds much less gayAlso, men in rtp already have a place to talk about sports, life, technology, ect...Its called the wolf web
12/6/2006 4:57:48 PM
sounds pretty pointlessnetworking is easy around here
12/6/2006 5:01:29 PM
link definitely kills it.
12/6/2006 5:05:07 PM
RDU is an airport. RTP is an industrial park.The Triangle is a term for the regional Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill area.
12/6/2006 5:48:17 PM
You know, I've been thinking lately that I need a new group. Since graduation, I can't go to Carmichael and all the friends I lived with on campus never want to do anything.You gotta have a better name than men.meetup.com though. Half of those sites in other cities are gay.
12/6/2006 6:20:07 PM
When these are your interests:
12/6/2006 6:44:25 PM
^Right dude, traveling to cultural spots around the world is *gay* and *uncool.* Anyway… The web address could use some work. But there is nothing I can do to change it as of yet. One thing at a time: we build up membership first. As for the paranoia about gays, it is unfounded.. Unless a gay guy enjoyed being part of a culture that endorses dating the most attractive woman—both mentally and physically—you possibly can, he would probably get bored quickly. One of the defining aspects of the club is that it emphasizes learning a set of high caliber social skills. Most guys in society flat out do not have this: they get nervous talking to attractive women, or addressing a group, or “holding court” at a party. It is unlikely guys will admit this to themselves on a message board though. You can spot these guys because they get really defensive when you bring this stuff up. Just watch, they will go apeshit after reading this. To a certain degree, you’ve seen it already. The guys in our social group have either acquired these social skills already or in the process of doing so. They are typically are very bright and range from entrepreneurs to doctors to researchers. I can vouch for this myself. By taking part in this club, you will absorb these social skills. If you have them already, then you are encouraged to join as well.Here is what you really should consider. --I can guarantee that if you got active in the club and stay active for one year, the following things would happen: you would be dating more high quality girls, you would be in physically better shape and more active, you’ll know 3x as many people in the Triangle, you’ll have skill-set that will take you further in your career. I can simply guarantee those things flat-out. Furthermore, the club is free. I don’t know your email, so spam is not an issue. You can leave at any time. In one year, we will have a different url, sponsors, and will have begun to expand into different cities. If our current address is the thing that prevents someone from taking part in this club, then it for the most part, it is an issue of how he prioritizes his life.I have to be honest. I expected a ton of skepticism—partly because there is nothing out there to really compare it to. It’s natural for some guys to have knee-jerk reactions. I probably would too. Anyway, if you have further questions, let me know. [Edited on December 6, 2006 at 7:52 PM. Reason : k]
12/6/2006 7:43:28 PM
so its for socially inept guys?
12/6/2006 7:49:28 PM
Is this like Super Adventure Club?
12/6/2006 8:02:24 PM
why has no one yet said "buy an ad"
12/6/2006 8:06:16 PM
high caliber social skills? high quality girls? sponsors and different cities? What's so special about your group that it can guarantee such things?
12/6/2006 8:07:49 PM
maybe its a quixtar business in disguise
12/6/2006 8:14:33 PM
So is it just a rip off of this place?http://www.trianglemenscenter.org/
12/6/2006 8:35:00 PM
12/6/2006 8:35:01 PM
Hold my ankles while I do squat thrusts.
12/6/2006 8:36:30 PM
unless your men meetup is a clever ploy to disguise a team of ninjas i'm just not that interested
12/6/2006 8:59:16 PM
12/6/2006 9:50:16 PM
the wolfweb isnt a free ride shitbirdyou got a service?greatbuy an adotherwiseIBTL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12/6/2006 9:52:24 PM
that link fucking kills me man
12/6/2006 10:03:12 PM
You know this is all nice and everything, but as an inactive guy, I am feeling incredibly marginalized at the moment.
12/6/2006 10:08:54 PM
this sounds like the vince vaughn/owen wilson fan club or somethingeither that or amway
12/6/2006 10:21:38 PM