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elSicomoro 07-03-2003 08:55 PM

The next great Cellar GTG
 
The last GTG at Plastic Forks was a lot of fun. We should do things like that more often.

So, let's throw some ideas around for another GTG sometime this summer, perhaps next month. What do we want to do?

My own ideas:

--A gathering at a restaurant (rent a banquet room for the night...spread out among 20 people, it would be inexpensive, IMO)
--A gathering at a Dwellar's house (I'd offer my own, but my apartment would be too small for 20+ people, and we can't barbecue here.)
--A picnic at a park (Fairmount, Pennypack, one of the parks in Montco, wherever)

Let the ideas commence...

xoxoxoBruce 07-04-2003 09:34 AM

I'm not going anywhere without Rho.:D

MaggieL 07-04-2003 02:41 PM

Norristown Farm Park has wonderful picnic pavilions and is convenient for Wolf and me. Lower Providence has identical pavilions at another park over by Tony's place.

I've got a pretty sizable backyard...but by next month I may possibly only be around the area on weekends...got a job possibility in NoVA, of all places. We'll see what develops.

elSicomoro 07-04-2003 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
I'm not going anywhere without Rho.
Dirty old man!

Hope the job thing pans Maggie, even if it is in N. Virginia. I just heard a report the other day out of Washington saying that the job market is very strong there compared to most of the country.

dave 07-04-2003 03:56 PM

NoVA rules. I'll buy Maggie a romantic thai dinner.

Okay, maybe just lunch.

[ The job market is <b>very</b> strong here. It's pretty amazing when you look at the rest of the country. Paul and Jen had hard times finding jobs out there, but everyone here is still hiring. Good deal. ]

MaggieL 07-04-2003 05:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dave

[ The job market is <b>very</b> strong here. It's pretty amazing when you look at the rest of the country.

Not at all amazing. A lot of the new stuff is DoD or Homleand Security related. I had another lead on something starting up in an incubator in Annapolis, but I think that guy isn't really serious.

This bunch in NoVA--office is near Reston, actually--seem to have interesting work. The hiring manager wants me; have to see if I can make it past the other interviews.

My plan is to find some kind of *extremely* modest digs down there for during the week, then drive back here on weekends. The idea of an aerocommute from Wings Field to Dulles is delicious, but would probably require an instrument rating. And a wholly-owned airplane, too, of course...neither of which I have at the moment. ;-)

elSicomoro 07-04-2003 05:56 PM

Modest digs, eh? Well, there's SE DC. ;)

Affordability depends on just how much support you have to send back to Philadelphia. As far as "reasonable" locations in the DC area, you have Arlington and Alexandria, plus the Huntington area. I know plenty of places in MD, but I don't know how you'd feel about staying there (given the gun laws and all).

MaggieL 07-04-2003 07:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by sycamore

Affordability depends on just how much support you have to send back to Philadelphia.

More like I don't want to leave any $ in VA I don't have to. Once I'm well-tucked into the company, I should be able to telecommute, assuming they make an offer...they already have people doing that. Also assuming they survive to the second round of VC money.

Quote:

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I know plenty of places in MD, but I don't know how you'd feel about staying there (given the gun laws and all).
Well, MD and DC gun laws suck pretty much equally.

VA doesn't issue non-resident permits, and right now I don't intend to establish VA residence. I suppose I'll just have to rely on the protective effect of it being a shall-issue state for residents. Only about 3-4% of a population has to carry for it to have a noticable effect on violent crime.

Kind of a shame, there's government-mandated training for issuance in VA; if they were as reasonable as we are in PA we'd have reciprocity with them and my carry permit would be good there and theirs here.

dave 07-04-2003 11:33 PM

Remember, that's for concealed carry, though. I believe that you can have it on a hip holster, in plain view, and be legal. As long as you don't brandish.

But you'd have to look it up.

ladysycamore 07-08-2003 07:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xoxoxoBruce
I'm not going anywhere without Rho.:D
Bless your heart. :D :) ;)

xoxoxoBruce 07-08-2003 11:57 PM

I'm afraid it's my butt that will need blessing if Syc catches up with me. :eek: :D

hot_pastrami 07-09-2003 11:25 AM

I've got plenty of space at my house, including a deck and a patio with a great view. We could whip out the barbeque and sit on the lawn furniture drinking cold ones all night long. Of course, I live in Utah...

Hey, where's everybody going all the sudden? Come back! Wait up guys!

Hello? I'm cold, and there's wolves chasing me.

Hello?

OnyxCougar 07-11-2003 09:43 AM

I'd offer up my 4 br apt in Vegas if I wasn't leaving in 20 days. Meantime, my choices are NC, Hampton Roads, VA and Iowa. Decisions, decisons.

Elspode 07-11-2003 11:42 AM

Hampton Roads and NC are your choices. I've been to Iowa, there's very little coastline there, or even close to there.

dave 07-11-2003 12:27 PM

VA puts you nearer a lot of the Cellar users and in a better position to attend the next get-together, you know. Plus, I live in VA, which makes it a great state. :)


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