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Tell ya what...we're doing a Brokie Brunch in NYC
Jeff Wrangler:
We've had it all in Philadelphia this morning: sunshine, rain, and snow showers.
John, "I'm so glad you're not dead!" (What movie is that line from?)
(Starts sweating a bit) I'd be in favor of a reservation at the Cowgirl. If it's in the West Village, I'd feel a bit more comfortable than having to find my way around an unfamiliar New York neighborhood since I used to know the West Village, even if that was more than ten years ago.
Meryl, I think it would be a good idea to try to encourage Hoboken Jeff to come, if he's free.
Added: If it becomes necessary to change the date, at the present time the only weekend I have booked between Easter and Memorial Day is the weekend of Saturday, May 13, so I can be flexible, if it's necessary.
Jeff
JCinNYC2006:
--- Quote from: jmmgallagher on April 05, 2006, 11:12:39 am ---<snip>Should we make a rez for an even dozen to allow for late additions?
(You're not gonna believe this, but it just started snowin' here in New York--well, it won't stick an hour--)
(cough, hack)
:P
Thanks for the kind wishes, all!
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I can't believe it's freaking snowing. No wonder I get sick with every change in the weather. I guess Prince was right, sometimes it snows in April. Glad you're feeling better though!
Juan
Meryl:
Amy, would you go ahead and reserve a table for 12? How about noon, so Philly Jeff and the Connecticutians won't have to get up before the crack of dawn? ;)
We can ask them to set us up so that we're all able to talk across at each other. Or if we have to do two tables, we can plan to do a "movable feast" kind of dealie where we change places mid-meal. It'll drive the waiters insane, but we'll be extra, extra nice to them. ;D
I'm ever so glad you're still alive, John. That snow didn't stick an hour, did it? But it was purdy. :)
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: meryl on April 05, 2006, 10:15:14 pm ---Amy, would you go ahead and reserve a table for 12? How about noon, so Philly Jeff and the Connecticutians won't have to get up before the crack of dawn? ;)
We can ask them to set us up so that we're all able to talk across at each other. Or if we have to do two tables, we can plan to do a "movable feast" kind of dealie where we change places mid-meal. It'll drive the waiters insane, but we'll be extra, extra nice to them. ;D
I'm ever so glad you're still alive, John. That snow didn't stick an hour, did it? But it was purdy. :)
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Thank you, Meryl, that is most kind of you, O Great High Priestess of the Brokeback Cult! That time will give me something to work with to check train schedules. I don't own a car, so I'll be arriving by train.
OMG, looks like I'm really goin' to the Big City!
John, I'm also ever so glad you didn't die. You can't die! I'm looking forward to meeting you!
Jeff
Aloysius J. Gleek:
So Brunch is on? Do we have to do anything other than show up? Amy, have you made a reservation? (I can see how the Cowgirls would be peeved if we made two or three duplicate rezzes for twelve...)
Thanks so much Meryl, for the kind wishes, and also thanks to Jeff (gosh, I get to meet a favorite author!), to my suprise we will be able to chat at brunch without the mediation of Madame Arcati and her ouija board--so looking forward!
Someone do post confirmation that the rez is in hand, if it is--
John (feeling a might peckish already--)
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