Silicon Valley Meetup - Saturday, Sept. 11th at 2pm

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masalawoman
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Post by masalawoman »

Thanks for the clarification. I agree, food can be a good social lubricant. And the thing about potlucks is, very often there is more than enough to go around, even if not everyone brings something. Does anyone understand the economic theory behind that phenomenon? <grin>


Q
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Post by Q »

I was going to bring some drinks and cups, bag of chips.
Maybe the dog, will be an experience all it's own seeing what the dog does...
EDIT: And DVDs that anyone can have.


S
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Post by S »

I'm planning on bringing some wine. Can you drink in the park here?


Q
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Post by Q »

Permitted in picnic areas according to the site, but not in parking lots - but I've "concealed" the one alcoholic beverage I intend to drink (Rum Punch).
I was going to make a Sangria, but forgot. I do however have a cold bottle of Riesling ready to go, guess I'll bring that too.
@Jacob (if you haven't left home to drive there) - whats the rough head count?


Q
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Post by Q »

That was a good meet-up, much like meet-up 1, cept in public.
Apologies to S for the excessive meat conversation at times.
Nice meeting everyone and sharing all the ideas and questions


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