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Dinner @ Corkage's March 2006
Last Post 03-24-2006 08:04 PM byCorkage. 35 Replies.
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02-17-2006 03:27 PM  
OK, I think I'm ready for Round 2. I need to pick a date in March as February turned out to be booked.

I think we're going to limit the headcount to maximum of 10, 8 would be even better. First reserved spots are for Travel Rep & Capitol Kat (and spouses). Although I had planned a repeat of the January menu, I think we're going to try to do something even better.

I can't do March 11, that leaves open March 4 (maybe too soon), March 18, and March 25. So let's hear it on dates.
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02-17-2006 05:03 PM  
I want to reserve a slot. Good thing it isn't March 11, as that is the wife's birthday.
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02-17-2006 05:45 PM  
I'll get back to you-- Joyce's BD is also on 3/9 so the 11th was probably bad as I have to do something for her BD here in town.
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02-18-2006 02:09 PM  
Corkage...

Thanks for the invite. Mrs. T and I are available either March 18 or 25 as I'm out of town on the 4th and the 11th. We'll be happy to join you and Nicole...

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02-19-2006 02:27 AM  
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I think we're going to try to do something even better.




What the hell is that all about!
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02-19-2006 03:54 PM  
I would love to attend - and have been looking foreward to it since missing january...but believe it or not I have another party already schedules for each date listed...March 4 is for a high school friend who is returning (only for 1 month) from Iraq, March 18 is when we are planning to have my eldests Birthday (though perhaps that one could change or become just a daytime event) and March 24 is a 50th (?) birthday party for a coworker and good friend...so it goes...but I really would love to join you guys sometime...but who knows maybe I could swing it for march 18...depending...
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02-19-2006 03:56 PM  
Vince-- the 25th is the best date for us. The 18th is second but for us Irish the day after St. Paddy's is sometimes rocky..Erin gaugh Bragh
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02-19-2006 06:49 PM  
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I think we're going to try to do something even better.




What the hell is that all about!




What he said!
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02-19-2006 09:00 PM  
Of course, you will never know whether you have pulled that feat off, which I doubt is possible, unless you get a few unbiased attendees that attended the prior dinner to judge! This will be an amazing thing even if it just comes close to the January event.

I was going to try for a March dinner at my house. That will now be April! I've got a good idea for a theme I think.
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02-21-2006 04:58 PM  
I would like to be a part of this since I'm a short timer here in VA and if I'm not there who is going to wash the dishes??
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02-22-2006 12:52 AM  
I too would love to attend - Vince, pick a date and let me see if I can make it.
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02-22-2006 03:42 AM  
I even told the wife I expect her to go with me if we get an invite.
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02-22-2006 05:18 PM  
Aren't you people tired yet of the same old plonk and re-packaged take-out?
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02-22-2006 05:33 PM  
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Aren't you people tired yet of the same old plonk and re-packaged take-out?



Serisously if I drink on more Littorai syrah or 85 Caymus and eat one more venison dish I'll probably puke! Oh well, it's a risk I'm willing to take.
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02-23-2006 01:18 AM  
Apparently I am the only one. If forced to attend I am thinking of Thai carry out. Oh, and Littorai makes Pinot.
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02-23-2006 02:13 PM  
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Apparently I am the only one. If forced to attend I am thinking of Thai carry out. Oh, and Littorai makes Pinot.




Dude, I thought you were bringing the Chef Boyardee.
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02-23-2006 03:09 PM  
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Apparently I am the only one. If forced to attend I am thinking of Thai carry out. Oh, and Littorai makes Pinot.




Dude, I thought you were bringing the Chef Boyardee.




Johnnyis the Chef Boyardee (what did you think the "B" stands for in "JohnnyB"?). Johnny has requested Thai carry-out at the next dinner, we'll just re-plate it in the kitchen.
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02-23-2006 03:34 PM  
So is the theme to see how many different Gewurztraminers (sp?) we can come up with to go with the Thai food? That would be a new one....
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02-23-2006 03:36 PM  
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Apparently I am the only one. If forced to attend I am thinking of Thai carry out. Oh, and Littorai makes Pinot.




Dude, I thought you were bringing the Chef Boyardee.




Johnnyis the Chef Boyardee (what did you think the "B" stands for in "JohnnyB"?). Johnny has requested Thai carry-out at the next dinner, we'll just re-plate it in the kitchen.



I thought there was a resemblance.
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02-23-2006 04:31 PM  
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Apparently I am the only one. If forced to attend I am thinking of Thai carry out. Oh, and Littorai makes Pinot.




Dude, I thought you were bringing the Chef Boyardee.




Johnnyis the Chef Boyardee (what did you think the "B" stands for in "JohnnyB"?). Johnny has requested Thai carry-out at the next dinner, we'll just re-plate it in the kitchen.




Corkage-- Thanks for my laugh of the day!
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