Psssh. New York can so host tournaments.
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We even got this guy to show up. But I guess you guys want to know how, right? Or maybe why I was gone? Wait, wait, everyone might be curious but Brad. Brad doesn't care enough about New York.
Anyway, so about that Brooklyn tournament. You checked the weather for the day of the tournament, but did you check it for the day I canceled the topic? I have to leave a day before because trains only run three times a day (at the worst hours), but Evan already knew that. He knows Long Island sucks worse than Wyborg. He also knows that I lived in a town that's not far from the water. The day before it poured. It's a mile to the train station and I'd have to walk in a flood zone. It wasn't going to happen. I checked the weather on my brother's iPhone. It said it was going to rain the following day as well.
After getting called out for all of that, I decided to focus my attention to getting the hell out of my town, getting a life (because let's face it, I had none), and proving the notion of "New Yorkers won't Beyblade" wrong. I did. Hi, I'm Dani, and I live in the Bronx. Cye and I live only 15 minutes away from each other. In fact, I work very close to central park, and I'm only a 5 minute subway ride from Union Square. This. Changes. Everything.
As soon as I had time off on a weekend, I called for a tournament. Sunday on Columbus Day weekend. It was perfect, a three day weekend. That means it's not long enough for a go away vacation, but just enough for college kids to visit home for the weekend. Anyone who has to travel long distances would be able to because they had the following day off from school (Federal Holiday).
I start calling up my friends and they all said they'd come. I told Redcom001 (Guy in the plaid jacket) that if he wanted to, he could try looking people up on the WBO and invite them. Turns out none of them showed anyway. All of my friends slept in, too.
However, the man of the hour, Josh, the one we all thought would never show his face, came. I got Josh to come to a tournament. EAT THAT, WBO. We even went out to a nice dinner together.
You guys remember Keyblader007? Apparently, Redcom001 had his phone number. His excuse was he couldn't come to the tournament because he was doing homework. He has been saying this since Spring. How long does it take the average student to do homework? So we youtubed a response to it. I won't link it because it's not exactly PG. You guys are resourceful, you'll find it.
We only had six people show. I already knew this was going to happen. I made the tournament in Union Square and brought my entire collection of plastics with me. See that huge box? That had about 200 plastics in it filled to the brim. I was selling them to kids who wanted to play. We had six other people participate. Twelve wasn't bad since it was very disorganized. I had to constantly rearrange the brackets to accomidate players. We used wild cards (the little kids kept getting back in lol)
While doing this, I compiled a mailing/contact list of all those who tried to play. Now I have an idea of how to get bladers.
Basically, I'm not done yet. I hate being wrong. I'm going to make a fool proof method (because I was able to get Josh to a tournament so I MUST be capable of a fool proof tournament) to make New York the best blader community just because I'm incredibly spiteful.
Conclusions:
Goals:
To all New Yorkers: let's turn this into a regular Sunday get together. Since everyone likes to sleep in, 1pm at the Washington statue should probably suffice. If you show up with a stadium and a few Beyblades, you're going to get people to play with you. I'll be there this Sunday (October 18th).
Note: if we exceed 20 people, we need a park permit. FYI
Oh, and Josh and I decided that I look like a chipmunk and my roots are showing. I need a haircut.
Cye won btw. What a beast~
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We even got this guy to show up. But I guess you guys want to know how, right? Or maybe why I was gone? Wait, wait, everyone might be curious but Brad. Brad doesn't care enough about New York.
Anyway, so about that Brooklyn tournament. You checked the weather for the day of the tournament, but did you check it for the day I canceled the topic? I have to leave a day before because trains only run three times a day (at the worst hours), but Evan already knew that. He knows Long Island sucks worse than Wyborg. He also knows that I lived in a town that's not far from the water. The day before it poured. It's a mile to the train station and I'd have to walk in a flood zone. It wasn't going to happen. I checked the weather on my brother's iPhone. It said it was going to rain the following day as well.
After getting called out for all of that, I decided to focus my attention to getting the hell out of my town, getting a life (because let's face it, I had none), and proving the notion of "New Yorkers won't Beyblade" wrong. I did. Hi, I'm Dani, and I live in the Bronx. Cye and I live only 15 minutes away from each other. In fact, I work very close to central park, and I'm only a 5 minute subway ride from Union Square. This. Changes. Everything.
As soon as I had time off on a weekend, I called for a tournament. Sunday on Columbus Day weekend. It was perfect, a three day weekend. That means it's not long enough for a go away vacation, but just enough for college kids to visit home for the weekend. Anyone who has to travel long distances would be able to because they had the following day off from school (Federal Holiday).
I start calling up my friends and they all said they'd come. I told Redcom001 (Guy in the plaid jacket) that if he wanted to, he could try looking people up on the WBO and invite them. Turns out none of them showed anyway. All of my friends slept in, too.
However, the man of the hour, Josh, the one we all thought would never show his face, came. I got Josh to come to a tournament. EAT THAT, WBO. We even went out to a nice dinner together.
You guys remember Keyblader007? Apparently, Redcom001 had his phone number. His excuse was he couldn't come to the tournament because he was doing homework. He has been saying this since Spring. How long does it take the average student to do homework? So we youtubed a response to it. I won't link it because it's not exactly PG. You guys are resourceful, you'll find it.
We only had six people show. I already knew this was going to happen. I made the tournament in Union Square and brought my entire collection of plastics with me. See that huge box? That had about 200 plastics in it filled to the brim. I was selling them to kids who wanted to play. We had six other people participate. Twelve wasn't bad since it was very disorganized. I had to constantly rearrange the brackets to accomidate players. We used wild cards (the little kids kept getting back in lol)
While doing this, I compiled a mailing/contact list of all those who tried to play. Now I have an idea of how to get bladers.
Basically, I'm not done yet. I hate being wrong. I'm going to make a fool proof method (because I was able to get Josh to a tournament so I MUST be capable of a fool proof tournament) to make New York the best blader community just because I'm incredibly spiteful.
Conclusions:
- If the old school bladers aren't willing to play, find new bladers that will.
- Metal Fight Beyblades aren't as competitive as plastics. We all saw it, we all agreed. I'm keeping New York's standard to plastic and HMS for those that share interest.
- If 6/18 people show, then I'll just get a Beyblader base of over 100 so I can get tournaments with attendance exceeding that of Beyblade War Room.
- We need to have one day a week/month to set up at the same location with a focus specifically on gaining interest.
Goals:
- Build a website specifically for NY/NJ. I'll use business cards and flyers to promote it.
- Hold frequent free battles in Union Square. Everyone who goes to Union Square attends regularly. If they see us enough, they'll want in.
- Host tournaments indoors. After I build a hype using Union Square and a mailing list, I can hold tournaments in places like church basements. It's an area where everyone can feel safe and non profit organizations are usually willing to rent out sections of their buildings to cover their own upkeep.
- Have stores carry Beyblades. I already have one guy in Coney Island who will carry MFB. He has the ability to order directly from Takara-Tomy.
- Create our own battle system. New Yorkers have lives outside of the computer. We're going to need a tangible ranking system.
To all New Yorkers: let's turn this into a regular Sunday get together. Since everyone likes to sleep in, 1pm at the Washington statue should probably suffice. If you show up with a stadium and a few Beyblades, you're going to get people to play with you. I'll be there this Sunday (October 18th).
Note: if we exceed 20 people, we need a park permit. FYI
Oh, and Josh and I decided that I look like a chipmunk and my roots are showing. I need a haircut.
Cye won btw. What a beast~