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A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
Courtney Patron Saint of Social Embarassment Posted Oct 3, 2001
well actually both. I have only used it a few times and it has worked most of the time. It has been used on me a few times and has only worked once.
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
Courtney Patron Saint of Social Embarassment Posted Oct 3, 2001
only in once case was it really the shoes. the others had a lot to do with me consuming more alcohol then i originally inteanded.
But a cool pair of shoes do help alot. The line is good with starting conversations too.
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 3, 2001
haha ok
Alchool seems to have that effect on people. So have you given any thought on what you guys want to do when ya'll come down?
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
Courtney Patron Saint of Social Embarassment Posted Oct 3, 2001
I'm up for anything for the most part. Jazz is good, dinner sounds cool, sightseeing, anything.
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 3, 2001
Depending on how late you guys party I may have to run away cus my last train leaves the city at 0120 but that is well before the places in the city close down.
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
153745 Posted Oct 3, 2001
I take it that we'll be partying for a weekend straight?
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Batty_ACE Posted Oct 3, 2001
This is going to a quite a weekend! Perhaps I should buy a new pair of shoes for the occasion
Jazz at Cleopatra's Needle is always fun. I'm not sure how they feel about those who might be too young to drink, though. I'll check on it since it's right around the corner from my flat.
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
Batty_ACE Posted Oct 4, 2001
Another possible thing to do, especially for those spending the night/weekend in the city is visiting one of NYCs Street Fairs. I checked and there are fairs both weekends (they don't show as being cancelled). For the weekend of the 10th there is:
Nov. 10 Waverly Place bet. Broadway & 5th Ave.
Nov. 11 52nd Street from Lexington to 6th Aves.
If you want to do this bring walking shoes and money to blow on useless items.
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
tacsatduck- beware the <sheep> lie Posted Oct 4, 2001
I think because of before mentioned posts nice shoes (walking and otherwise) will be on everybodys list of must brings
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Batty_ACE Posted Oct 4, 2001
You could be right.. That being the case I think perhaps the Pink Pussycat might end up on the itinerary..
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
Ioreth (on hiatus) Posted Oct 4, 2001
*can't really afford to stay overnight so may miss out on some of the festivities... not sure*
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Courtney Patron Saint of Social Embarassment Posted Oct 5, 2001
since I just spent and ouragous about of money of ticket's to see ray bourque get his number retired the less I can spend the better off I am.
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Oct 26, 2001
Batty:
You mentioned a motel where you could
get reasonable rates for people. Could
you provide some more info about it?
This whole thread abruptly stopped two
weeks ago, and some of us in Boston
are concerned that the meet-up idea
has stopped going anywhere. Is it still on?
A possible meetup for NYC researchers?
Ioreth (on hiatus) Posted Oct 26, 2001
Why yes... head over to A636789 and you'll see where the conversation went
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Batty_ACE Posted Oct 26, 2001
The new address for the NYC meetup is http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A636789
There is a thread there for hotel rooms. As there were so few I can't really negotiate any whopper of a deal. I did list a few properties and their websites though.
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