and I swear, as many california gatherings as there are, Hatrack is practically BASED there. You shouldn't have a problem finding people willing to meet up.
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I haven't checked that map for a long time. Wow, there's a lot of us on there now! And I like the slide-show-ness. (Although the fact that pic-less people get shown last sucks.)
quote:Originally posted by Tinros: and I swear, as many california gatherings as there are, Hatrack is practically BASED there.
What ARE you talking about? There was a recent NorCal (SF) gathering, and there was Shinda about 2 months back. (Which we had been trying to have happen for a LOOOOOONG time.) Oh, and there was a meeting-up-with-ersomniac, but we shan't discuss that. (*sniffle*)
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I'm having a Whassname (like a shinda) for all Iberian Jatraqueros. My House, tonight. I'll bring the pizza...
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It's times like these when I really, really wish I lived somewhere interesting...So I could say, "Yeah actually, I'm from Finland..." or something.
But no, I'm just from Baltimore.
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Hey Katharina, I don't suppose you happened to go to Comerica Bank's Grand Opening Spring Festival this past Saturday at Belt Line and 161?
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Wow, I don't think so. I was in Alexandria last Saturday, wandering around and hoping I didn't get ticketed because I only had a dime to put in the meter. Did you see my doppleganger?
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I'll be out just north of San Diego next month. Any reccomendations of things to do? Other then the zoos, I've seen them more then enough.
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quote:Originally posted by Stephan: I'll be out just north of San Diego next month. Any reccomendations of things to do? Other then the zoos, I've seen them more then enough.
The obvious answer is "Sea World."
But it smells like fish and it's really not that great if you're over the age of 10.
Have you done Old Town San Diego?
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The most fun I've had at Sea World (granted, it was the Florida version) was when we left the kids at home and went there on our 10th anniversary trip.
They've got cool fish-and-other-stuff, and surprisingly great roller coasters!
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Yeah, and I plan on doing it again. There is a certain little Mexican restaurant I remember with very large margaritas there. My wife wants to hold off on Sea World until we can take our future children, mostly because I have been there as many times as the zoo. I have family in Escondido, so I have been out there a lot in the past decade.
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quote:Originally posted by JennaDean: The most fun I've had at Sea World (granted, it was the Florida version) was when we left the kids at home and went there on our 10th anniversary trip.
They've got cool fish-and-other-stuff, and surprisingly great roller coasters!
I've heard the Florida version is better. But in any case I don't like fish or roller coasters much, so after the first couple of times you go... meh. I can see it being fun once or twice, though.
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quote:Originally posted by katharina: Wow, I don't think so. I was in Alexandria last Saturday, wandering around and hoping I didn't get ticketed because I only had a dime to put in the meter. Did you see my doppleganger?
Ha, no. I just noticed you live in Irving and I was out there managing that event last weekend.
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quote:Ha, no. I just noticed you live in Irving and I was out there managing that event last weekend.
I heard about the grand opening if that counts for something. I'm in Plano, which is pretty close to Irving. If you're ever here again, shoot me an e-mail. One of these days, I'd really like to meet some Hatrackers.
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Wait a minute. Am I crazy or is there really another hatracker in Montana? I'm not the only one?! That comforts me. You comfort me, little yellow dot....
Whoever you are....
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It's Annie. I solved the mystery by hovering my mouse over the dot. I just thought I would resolve that little cliffhanger for the curious-types.
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Just doing some thread CPR. In case anyone missed this and wanted to be stalked, er, included.
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Hey, camus, you're in Fairmont? I drove through last Wednesday, and will probably be back this spring. Would you be interested in having lunch or something?
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I Live in Virginia now, and head up to D.C. fairly often. That and the fact that I've never really met another hatracker live and in person. Maybe I'll have to put up a post when my next trip to D.C. is.
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Yeah, I'm one of those rare hermitic extroverts. One day I'll get out of my comfort zone and take part in a SoCal social activity.
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