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The WBL Winter Meeting Committee would like to invite GM-Owner-Managers and their family and friends to the 121st WBL Winter Meetings in Baton Rouge, Louisiana!
Baton Rouge is Louisiana’s Capital City and the hub of all things Louisiana. With a prime, central location—just an hour away from New Orleans and Lafayette—Baton Rouge is the perfect city to explore the eclectic culture of this amazing state. Nicknamed the “Red Stick,” Baton Rouge houses over 300 years of history, much of which can be tasted in our delectable food, seen in our distinct architecture and learned through our unique culture.
Settled by Europeans on Native American hunting grounds, the city of Baton Rouge has grown up under the influence of English, French, Spanish, and native cultures. The city is proud of its Cajun and Creole heritage, with clubs famous for playing the blues, and streets full of restaurants serving up everything from spicy Bayou foods to Caribbean home cooking. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi delta, visitors can watch the sun set over the levees, ride on a riverboat casino with the Riverboat Gambler.
You could even grab a friend GM and help Nutopia solve one of the longest mysteries in internet posting history -- locating @Reel!
Reel E. Weird is a media epithet popularly used to refer to an unidentified Nutopian poster who began multiple ill-fated dynasties and initiatives, extorted 13,000 likes (equivalent to 2 billion likes in 2062) and disappeared, parachuting to an uncertain fate above Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Despite an extensive manhunt and protracted Nutopian investigation, Reel has never been located. The case remains the only unsolved air piracy in Nutopian commercial aviation history.
While available evidence and a preponderance of expert opinion suggested from the beginning that Weird probably did not survive his risky jump, Nutopia nevertheless has maintained an active investigation for 45 years following the disappearance. Despite a case file that grew to over 60 volumes over that time period, no definitive conclusions could be reached regarding Weird's true identity or whereabouts. The suspect purchased his airline ticket using the alias Kelvin, but because of a news media miscommunication he became known in popular lore as "Kevin".
2042 FBI Composite Drawing of Kevin's Sock Game
A joint collaboration between the Winter Committee Meeting and the WBL Commissioner's Office, the Worldtopia League Baseball and their affiliated parties will gather at the 123nd annual meetings for a week filled with seminars and league and organizational meetings.
For six event-packed days, the host hotel will bring together front office personnel, trade show exhibitors and job seekers, all under one roof. Throughout the week, a number of notable events fill the agenda, including the Baseball Trade Show; the WBL Job Fair, presented by the ULG; the Banquet; the Bob Freitas Business Seminar & Workshop Series; the Awards Luncheon; and the Gala. This year, the Workshop Series will feature several interesting breakout sessions such as
Characteristics of a True Leader
featuring guest speaker Douglass Tagg
Work Productivity 101
featuring Tony Gin & Juice
Friend GMs: How to Leverage WBL Connections while on Paternity Leave
featuring Rad Pants
How to cut your GM's working budget by 18%
by Clodio Cymbron Jr
A special live Journal Readings Session by Yankee 151, in which the now famous GM reads decades old journal writings and reflects on his experiences at the end of the world.
And a live screening of a new film, presented by ESPSim
30 for 30: Convicts vs. Convicts
In 2058, Kabul hosted Halifax in what was one of the greatest games in Junior Varsity history. It was heel vs. heel, the No. 4 versus No. 1. But the name still attached to the game came from a t-shirt manufactured by a few enterprising underclassman students.
Baton Rouge is Louisiana’s Capital City and the hub of all things Louisiana. With a prime, central location—just an hour away from New Orleans and Lafayette—Baton Rouge is the perfect city to explore the eclectic culture of this amazing state. Nicknamed the “Red Stick,” Baton Rouge houses over 300 years of history, much of which can be tasted in our delectable food, seen in our distinct architecture and learned through our unique culture.
Settled by Europeans on Native American hunting grounds, the city of Baton Rouge has grown up under the influence of English, French, Spanish, and native cultures. The city is proud of its Cajun and Creole heritage, with clubs famous for playing the blues, and streets full of restaurants serving up everything from spicy Bayou foods to Caribbean home cooking. Located on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi delta, visitors can watch the sun set over the levees, ride on a riverboat casino with the Riverboat Gambler.
You could even grab a friend GM and help Nutopia solve one of the longest mysteries in internet posting history -- locating @Reel!
Reel E. Weird is a media epithet popularly used to refer to an unidentified Nutopian poster who began multiple ill-fated dynasties and initiatives, extorted 13,000 likes (equivalent to 2 billion likes in 2062) and disappeared, parachuting to an uncertain fate above Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Despite an extensive manhunt and protracted Nutopian investigation, Reel has never been located. The case remains the only unsolved air piracy in Nutopian commercial aviation history.
While available evidence and a preponderance of expert opinion suggested from the beginning that Weird probably did not survive his risky jump, Nutopia nevertheless has maintained an active investigation for 45 years following the disappearance. Despite a case file that grew to over 60 volumes over that time period, no definitive conclusions could be reached regarding Weird's true identity or whereabouts. The suspect purchased his airline ticket using the alias Kelvin, but because of a news media miscommunication he became known in popular lore as "Kevin".
2042 FBI Composite Drawing of Kevin's Sock Game
A joint collaboration between the Winter Committee Meeting and the WBL Commissioner's Office, the Worldtopia League Baseball and their affiliated parties will gather at the 123nd annual meetings for a week filled with seminars and league and organizational meetings.
For six event-packed days, the host hotel will bring together front office personnel, trade show exhibitors and job seekers, all under one roof. Throughout the week, a number of notable events fill the agenda, including the Baseball Trade Show; the WBL Job Fair, presented by the ULG; the Banquet; the Bob Freitas Business Seminar & Workshop Series; the Awards Luncheon; and the Gala. This year, the Workshop Series will feature several interesting breakout sessions such as
Characteristics of a True Leader
featuring guest speaker Douglass Tagg
Work Productivity 101
featuring Tony Gin & Juice
Friend GMs: How to Leverage WBL Connections while on Paternity Leave
featuring Rad Pants
How to cut your GM's working budget by 18%
by Clodio Cymbron Jr
A special live Journal Readings Session by Yankee 151, in which the now famous GM reads decades old journal writings and reflects on his experiences at the end of the world.
And a live screening of a new film, presented by ESPSim
30 for 30: Convicts vs. Convicts
In 2058, Kabul hosted Halifax in what was one of the greatest games in Junior Varsity history. It was heel vs. heel, the No. 4 versus No. 1. But the name still attached to the game came from a t-shirt manufactured by a few enterprising underclassman students.
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