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Zamt
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Topic: Picnic - What to bring?
tasty drinks… I’ll be bring beverages some juice for the kiddies, bottled water, ice tea, and soda.
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Al Gordon
52 posts
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Topic: Picnic - What to bring?
I believe that Trish said she wanted to make and bring gazpacho. We can also bring something else, like beans and a pot to cook them in, like we usually do.
I’ll probably also bring some frothy beverages.
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Nick Danger
75 posts
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Topic: Picnic - What to bring?
mmmm…... cake…..
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Nick Danger
75 posts
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Topic: Picnic - What to bring?
After the last few years of late arrival of charcoal and trying to get a grill going faster then it should, I have decided this year I will arrive early and bring all the goods needed to get a decent grill going. I will consult my “License to Grill” (Gotta fight for your right) book and make sure we don’t end up with burgers that taste like lighter fluid :-)
So sign up for what else you bringing here. And I hope to see you all there!
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Al Gordon
52 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
Sounds fine to me. We should perhaps tie this into that mass mailing mentioned in the other thread.
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Nick Danger
75 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
We COULD try to get the back room at Natas and have a real meeting / dinner, OR we could just have dinner. If we just have dinner I say Wednesday next week we just go.
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Nick Danger
75 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
This week is valentines so probably busy for most of us. Hows next week sound, one weeknight? Wednesday? Tuesday?
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Al Gordon
52 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
I’m always game for meeting up for dinner somewhere! :)
I may be able to be persuaded into doing a basic talk on the VM technology that Debian seems to have embraced – OpenVZ – when we finally break down and have our next real meeting. There’s not a whole lot to it really, but at least it’s a topic to consider for a future meeting. We could compare it against Xen, VMWare, etc.
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Nick Danger
75 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
Its february, I finally got the FL trip out of the way, so I am free to think about our next meeting!
Are we still going to do dinner somewhere? Do we want to have a real meeting and then dinner? Whats everyones feelings… come on, share with me…
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Nick Danger
75 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
Fancier then a diner is Louies Pizza? :-)
For sitdown places I think there is Georges, Westbrook Lobster has a room (upstairs?) or we can always just go to the bar :-)
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Al Gordon
52 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
A Google Maps search for “restaurants near Wallingford, CT” (here) lists a lot of choices.
Some of us have been to Louie’s Pizza on Rte. 5, and thought that it might have a room suitable for the size of our current membership.
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Stephen
1 post
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Topic: Annual Festivus
Sounds good.
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Al Gordon
52 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
I concur.
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Nick Danger
75 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
Considering that I completely forgot, I agree :-)
Hows the festivus meeting for the first meeting in Jan? We can have our regular meeting then go out for dinner / festivus?
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Matt LeSieur
2 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
I think, at this point, we should schedule the annual festivus for early January. My schedule for the next 2 weeks is booked solid and I’m sure most other people are the same way. Should we try for January 3rd or January 10th?
Matt
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Al Gordon
52 posts
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Topic: Annual Festivus
Our regularly scheduled meeting date would be Wednesday the 20th. Does that work for people? It would be good for me.
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