WAS in June
#17
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Chex: cant you see how unhealthy it is to plan whole seasons around some has-been band/band member's touring schedule...
Huh? I have WHAT kind of tatoo from the '88 summer tour?
Uh, nevermind...
Huh? I have WHAT kind of tatoo from the '88 summer tour?
Uh, nevermind...
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Bethesda, MD USA
Posts: 2,802
Okay, sounds great. I'll work out the dates and such with those who have so generously offered to help out.
Now, a few questions for you folks. I figure folks will be getting in on Friday evening, so we could kick things off with a happy hour or something along those lines. I'm thinking we should do a dinner on Saturday, and a brunch on Sunday.
What else would you folks like to do? Don't say tour the White House, because I don't think they've opened that up yet to the general public. But there are a lot of "touristy" attractions in DC that are free, such as the Smithsonian, the National Zoo, and so on. There are also a lot of other things that tourists never go to, such as the National Aroboretum. Do you folks want to do something like that on Saturday during the day? Or maybe you could come on out and shudder with horror as you watch me pilot a Cessna 152.
I'm thinking that we should do each event in a different section of DC. We could do the brunch down on the Waterfront, we could do the dinner in Georgetown, and we could do the happy hour -- well, hell, you folks wanna do it at my little club? Here's a review.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2002Mar7.html
Now, a few questions for you folks. I figure folks will be getting in on Friday evening, so we could kick things off with a happy hour or something along those lines. I'm thinking we should do a dinner on Saturday, and a brunch on Sunday.
What else would you folks like to do? Don't say tour the White House, because I don't think they've opened that up yet to the general public. But there are a lot of "touristy" attractions in DC that are free, such as the Smithsonian, the National Zoo, and so on. There are also a lot of other things that tourists never go to, such as the National Aroboretum. Do you folks want to do something like that on Saturday during the day? Or maybe you could come on out and shudder with horror as you watch me pilot a Cessna 152.
I'm thinking that we should do each event in a different section of DC. We could do the brunch down on the Waterfront, we could do the dinner in Georgetown, and we could do the happy hour -- well, hell, you folks wanna do it at my little club? Here's a review.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2002Mar7.html
#20
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Bethesda, MD USA
Posts: 2,802
I'd done a little more thinking about this and here's the weekends that I think will work. We can't do it the first weekend in June because there's something going on in Chicago. I'm going to toss out the next weekend because people may actually want to spend a weekend at home or something.
So that leaves us with three options. We can go with June 14, 15, and 16; June 21, 22, and 23, or June 28, 29, and 30.
Please indicate your first and second choices of weekends.
Thanks, guys.
So that leaves us with three options. We can go with June 14, 15, and 16; June 21, 22, and 23, or June 28, 29, and 30.
Please indicate your first and second choices of weekends.
Thanks, guys.







