Space Spoons said:
Sounds to me like you're just being stubborn. As much as you're going to hate to hear this, Facebook is the social medium of choice, and if you don't have one, you're going to continue to be left out. It sucks, but that's the simple truth of it.
Queue-Eff-Frakkin'-Tee.
I really don't get all the hate Facebook gets on this site. There are legitimate concerns over data mining and privacy, but those are oddly never the reasons brought up for why people don't like it. Speaking as someone who uses Facebook to organize events on a regular basis, I can tell you why your friends wouldn't organize it in person; Facebook is the modern event calendar. An event on Facebook gives you the place, the time, who's going, and it even gives reminders as the date comes up. At this point, it's pointless to try to organize anything that isn't completely spontaneous and happening right then in person. Facebook just does a much better job of keeping everything straight than the average individual, let alone the average group, can on their own.
I'll give you a few examples. Last week, my university did a game of Humans Vs. Zombies. The players used facebook groups to organize pretty much everything, from missions to dining hall runs. Today, I wound up eating lunch with someone who I met through that game. Not only would I never have met her in the first place if it weren't for facebook, but the lunch itself was organized after a conversation in the comments on a wall post.
As another example, I went home from college for the weekend of Halloween. I have quite a few friends and acquaintances back home, some of whom I knew had to be interested in trick or treating -- something that, at my age, has to be done in a group to avoid looking creepy in the wrong way. I made an event on Facebook, got a few people together, and got free candy for all of us. If I had wanted to do this without facebook, but still invite everyone that I did, it would have involved calling 60 people up, and then trying to keep track of it with pen and paper -- so basically, it wouldn't have happened without facebook.
In conclusion OP, give facebook a shot. It's insanely useful, and it's not like creating a profile is some horrible commitment.