Dan, I heard that Bulli Brigade is more $ now, and Kris told me last year he was handing over the reins of the show to someone else. BlackBerry service provided by Nextel -----Original Message----- From: Dan <ThatVWGuy@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 08:12:49 To:tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [tcb] Re: Big shows - aka: The Kupkake Chronicles I hate it when show charge outrageous fees all in the name of charity. (Bug Jam does. Not sure if Ennis is for profit or for charity) T@P is the perfect example of how a show for charity should be run. The fees were very reasonable and those that could give did so via the auction, raffle, etc. -and- the charity comes have a presence at the show by cooking dinner! Is Bulli Brigade still $2 to get in? That show changed my mind about how shows should be run. Kris Hienika does a great job of putting that show together. It is very low key and stress free. That is definitely my favorite show. -Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > I agree $15 for me 15 for wife $15 for 1 kid and and what $15 or $30 to > show. > That's $60 min for the family just to show up, nevermind $4 for a bottle > of > water. If I have a chance to go to a good show like T@P then I will > always > choose the good one who wants me there. Maybe it needs to be more central > also > so more people come to it, Austin area?