A Conversation for Northeastern US Researchers Group

Boston, Summer 2001

Post 21

Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant

My girlfriend now is very wild and hippie-like. Asside from the way we dress, gender, and hair color, we are like twins. Except she like the movie Titanic, whereas I think the only good thing about Titanic is that it is now home to endangered species of corral.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 22

tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie

What part of the summer would it be?


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 23

Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant

Juligest I suppose.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 24

Shea the Sarcastic

We haven't firmed up anything yet. Probably some time in August, if at all ... depends on what the majority can do.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 25

Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant

Where would we meet? Some historic landmark perhaps?


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 26

tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie

Is there a historic bar or pub? No just kidding.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 27

Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant

I can't legally drink either. Then again, it is Boston...
How about the Old North Church under the escape window?


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 28

soeasilyamused, or sea

boston?! gah! across the entire continent!

smiley - wah


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 29

Julie Andrews

You could always hitchhike!


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 30

Ralph, the Janitor - Keeper of Magic Tricks that don't work (and some that do!)

Boston sounds like a good time, unfortunately I'm out of both vacation time and money, so I can't make it this year. Rats I always miss the good stuff!smiley - sadface


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 31

Julie Andrews

I think next year would be better for everyone! More time to plan, another year closer to legal US drinking age, etc.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 32

Ku'Reshtin (Bring the beat back!)

OKay, I want to come to an American meet-up. I would think that for my own personal selfish-ish convenience, I'd have to wait until next year, though, as the finances just wouldn't be there for a trip over this year. especially since I kind of plan on going to the Dutch meet as well..smiley - smiley

Anyways, if you decide on a meet-up this year, I hope you guys have a great time. smiley - cheers


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 33

Administrator-General (5+0+9)*3+0

I live in Central Massachusetts (tm), so a Boston meet works for me. A Worcester meet would work better, but somehow I doubt Worcester would attract as many roving Guide members. smiley - sadface


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 34

Administrator-General (5+0+9)*3+0

Not to quibble or anything, but what are you doing in the Northeastern US Researchers Group, then? smiley - smiley


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 35

Administrator-General (5+0+9)*3+0

All of July and August works for me. In September, I'm likely to be dropping in on Midwestern or Northwestern US research group territory.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 36

Julie Andrews

I think waiting till next year would be our best bet for a bigger turnout than the NYC meet-up.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 37

Shea the Sarcastic

Sadly, our Boston Researcher seems to have fallen off the face of the planet ... and it would be difficult to plan something in Boston, since we don't have someone in Boston to figure the logistics ...

Hey, we can always do something next year ...


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 38

Julie Andrews

That's the plan. Something next year in the centeral distance from where we are.


Boston, Summer 2001

Post 39

tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie

I know Aaron and me were thinking about trying to put somthing together. Gotta wait until he finishes moving up here and all though.

smiley - chick








Boston, Summer 2001

Post 40

Julie Andrews

I can wait.


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