[Phoenix-pm] beer night at Four Peaks

Anthony R. Nemmer intertwingled at qwest.net
Tue Dec 20 13:27:15 PST 2005


I hadn't realized that Bandersnatch had gone out of Biz.  When did this 
happen?  Do they plan on a reincarnation?  Seems to me they were doing 
really well!  Are they in the way of the new light rail or something?

Tony

Lane Davis wrote:

>On 20-Dec-2005 Scott Walters wrote:
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>>Ahhhh, God rest Bandersnatch's soul... wired Ethernet to your table long
>>before WiFi had caught on...
>>
>>Had about 8 or 10 people there including some new people. Somewhere 
>>easier to circulate and talk, like a coffee shop, would be a good
>>location to alternate in ;)
>>
>>-scott
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>Yeah, I get really sad when I think about Bandersnatch since Joe Mocca
>(the owner) was not only my boss at FastQ Internet (where I still work
>$SIDEJOB) but is also like a dad to me.  It's also where my interest
>in learning to brew my own beer originated, I discovered Brewmeisters
>Anonymous through his brewmaster (Joe Bob).  However since I got married
>I haven't brewed or gone out much at all ;-)
>
>The Phoenix Linux Users Group used to meet here as well.  I can't even
>go near that part of Tempe anymore without getting a little depressed.
>
>-L
>
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