LPM: RE: Next meeting

Lang Loren Loren.Lang at Columbia.net
Wed Jun 2 08:02:53 CDT 1999


One vote for apathy.  It's about the same drive for me in any case so I
really don't care.  Just tell me where and when to show up.

Loren

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Rich Bowen [SMTP:rbowen at rcbowen.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, June 02, 1999 8:48 AM
> To:	Perl Mongers
> Cc:	ken.rietz at asbury.edu; nvalentine at databeam.com
> Subject:	LPM: Next meeting
> 
> Having gotten absolutely no response of any kind, I'm wondering if the
> network problems I had over the weekend made my email not go out.
> 
> We need to find an alternative location for next meeting. Or an
> alternative date/time, which is much less satisfactory, in my mind.
> Joseph Beth is not available.
> 
> These are the options that I know about. Please vote on one, or suggest
> another. The former is preferable, so that we can come to a swift
> solution and reserve some place before they are all taken up. The
> meeting is a week from today.
> 
> Applebees
> Olive Garden
> Shoney's
> Red Lobster
> Italian Oven
> Raffertys
> DeShay's (probably a bit expensive)
> Logan's Steak House (they also have an outdoor area)
> Lexngton Brewery (probably too late to get a room there)
> Dudley's (probably a bit expensive)
> 
> I know, that's a long list. My wife used to work as a conference
> coordinator, and knows all the places in Lexington where you can reserve
> a private room.
> 
> I'm going to vote for The Olive Garden, because it is close enough for
> me to walk to, and I get the first vote. Please respond as soon as
> possible, as I really want to get a room reserved so that I can try to
> inform those people that are not on the list, and still think that it
> will be at JB. It would be most unfortunate if they went there, and
> missed it. I suppose I could leave a message - all the more reason to
> make it somewhere nearby.
> 
> Let me know ASAP.
> 
> Rich
> -- 
> You can surrender without a prayer,
> but never really pray without surrender.  
>           --Rush, 'Resist' (Test for Echo, 1996)



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