So. Calif Foderite GTG?
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The first two GTG's were potlucks at my home. The third one was a BBQ where everyone brought something to cook. It was not as successful as the first two. The advantage of a potluck at someones home is that it gives everyone much greater opportunity to meet and talk with everyone. Last summer I was unable to host another one but could now if that is the consensus. My only problem is seating for everyone if a large number come. The first and second ones had about 18 people so I rented chairs and a fold up table. I have received two e-mails so far, so if you are interested please e-mail me. Also please give your preferences as to dates. The other option is, of course, to meet at a restaurant. Disneyland seems to be of interest to several people. I live in Long Beach, close to the 710, 605 and 405 freeways.
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Art,<BR><BR>I think it's very nice of you to offer your home again. That situation would make it much easier (in my opinion) to have a chance to talk to more people. In a restaurant situation, you mostly get to know the ones you are sitting near. <BR><BR>I would go to Orange County or to Art's home whichever is decided upon. But I vote for Art's. <BR><BR>Sue
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Yes, it is nice for Art to offer his home, but don't you think Orange County is more accessible to those living south of Los Angeles? Why don't we just pick a restaurant and a day and isn't that all that needs to be done? We will appoint someone, like Mina or Art, to make reservations. But how would they know how many were coming? By all takers emailing one of them?
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Hey hey now...easy.....<BR><BR>I am waiting for Art to email back a "yay" or "nay" since he's asked people to email him if they're interested. I have no idea who or how many have responded. <BR><BR>If it ends on being a go, Art knows that I am happy to help organize.<BR><BR>And to add fuel to the fire for all of you making fun of Southern Californians, I will say that I vote for breakfast, so that both company and food can be a combination of nuts, flakes, and fruit. Of course, there will always be a few hams.<BR><BR>Just kidding.

