Okay, I’m not sure if we were technically breaking any laws at my talk last night…but it was pretty damn close. Most of the Seattle Skeptics meetups in the pub have around 15 people attending, at least the ones I’ve gone to. When I arrived 15 minutes early, there were already 35 people there, and I got the last seat at one of the tables. 20 to 30 more people came after that, and some just could not physically fit into our side room of the pub. We were even making the restaurant run out of clean glasses.
To those of you we had to turn away, I’m sorry! We never thought the talk would be that popular. If you couldn’t hear or see anything, I’m sure I’ll give the talk again in Seattle at some point.
Thanks to everyone who came!
Three Ninjas says
Book yourself at Chop Suey and sell tickets.
J. Mark says
Everyone wants to flock around the atheist, nerd girl from Indiana….I’m not surprised. If I lived with within 100 miles, I’d of been there too. Jen for Pres in 2032….
Chris Mattson says
I would have too. I’m looking forward to your talk in Minneapolis Jen!
BEG says
Nice! Glad it went well!
SpitefulFox says
http://achievements.schrankmon…
Aaron Harmon says
Does this mean you are so awesome that it is illegal?
Katherine says
HAHA that is awesome
Eric_Rom says
Welcome to Nerdtown: when “Science on Tap” had their extraterrestrial life talk, I couldn’t get in the frackin’ door.You DO know of “Science on Tap”, right?
Three Ninjas says
The first month I lived in Seattle, I was going to see Stephen Hawking speak and waited until the day of to buy tickets, thinking “No one will want to see him speak, he’s a scientist!” Learned the hard way. Seattle is not the South.
Krispy785 says
And there was cake!
Guest says
FANTASTICO!!!i really wish i was still in the NW so i could come to some of these events!
J. Mark says
I thought it was an especially bad idea at the Creation Museum for them to have a Leprosy Food Court area….