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It might be too early for those flying in from out of town, but then again maybe not.
I can make June 2nd, but that's a Friday which means rush hour traffic for those coming from dif parts of LA. Also, might be difficult for those flying in from out of town if you get any out of towners.
Sat June 3rd I'm probably out since I have to be at airport at 5:45pm to fly to VIE. I can meet folk for a drink at or near LAX though before then.
So first thing is for folk to figure out if June 2nd weekend works - or do a poll suggesting a couple of dif weekends - and then pick which works best. If you do that, you might want to wait until Monday when folk are back from visiting their mothers this weekend.
Then you need to decide if it's dinner only or some other activities + dinner.
Cheers.
I can make June 2nd, but that's a Friday which means rush hour traffic for those coming from dif parts of LA. Also, might be difficult for those flying in from out of town if you get any out of towners.
Sat June 3rd I'm probably out since I have to be at airport at 5:45pm to fly to VIE. I can meet folk for a drink at or near LAX though before then.
So first thing is for folk to figure out if June 2nd weekend works - or do a poll suggesting a couple of dif weekends - and then pick which works best. If you do that, you might want to wait until Monday when folk are back from visiting their mothers this weekend.
Then you need to decide if it's dinner only or some other activities + dinner.
Cheers.
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Well since you're the one who started the thread you get to pick some alternate weekends for consideration 
Those who can make the June 2nd/3rd may want to start a dif thread for a get-together that weekend. Not like we can't have more than one LAX Do.
Cheers.

Those who can make the June 2nd/3rd may want to start a dif thread for a get-together that weekend. Not like we can't have more than one LAX Do.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by alect
Otherwise the weekend of Jul 8/9 or 15/16.
That then gives people like bschoebel time to find cheap fares.
Right now I'm in town either weekend. Cheers.
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Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
alect, why don't you start a separate thread w/ a Poll included & let people choose. Pick an end date 10 days from now or so for the Poll, and then have mod change the thread title to whichever one wins (usually majority).
That then gives people like bschoebel time to find cheap fares.
Right now I'm in town either weekend. Cheers.
That then gives people like bschoebel time to find cheap fares.
Right now I'm in town either weekend. Cheers.
A question - why do you say the Proud Bird is not a weekend place?
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Well Proud Bird can be a weekend place, but on weekdays they have a 'happy hour pricing' for both meals & drinks. FTers like to eat/drink - they like it even better when it's less expensive
I'm going from memory here on the weekday pricing, but think the meal, which was buffet appetizer munchies, plus salad or soup plus either prime rib or salmon or chicken & veggies/potatoes plus cheesecake for dessert w/ tax & tip came out to less than $18/person - can't remember exactly & can't remember if that included booze during the meal. But it was a pretty good deal. Bar drinks were also less.
It's just me but for Dos that are dinners only I expect just locals. For folk coming in from out of town it's fun to add additional activities (unless they're on a MR & then they don't care; dinner only is fine). Could be a day at the beach followed by dinner & bars, or a day at the baseball game followed by dinner/bars, etc.
I'm currently around both weekends. Cheers.
I'm going from memory here on the weekday pricing, but think the meal, which was buffet appetizer munchies, plus salad or soup plus either prime rib or salmon or chicken & veggies/potatoes plus cheesecake for dessert w/ tax & tip came out to less than $18/person - can't remember exactly & can't remember if that included booze during the meal. But it was a pretty good deal. Bar drinks were also less.
It's just me but for Dos that are dinners only I expect just locals. For folk coming in from out of town it's fun to add additional activities (unless they're on a MR & then they don't care; dinner only is fine). Could be a day at the beach followed by dinner & bars, or a day at the baseball game followed by dinner/bars, etc.
I'm currently around both weekends. Cheers.
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Sharon was pretty dead on with the cost of a weekday event at the Proud Bird. See the second link for early bird dinner details. That $18. ish estimate would include tax/tip/and a glass of wine. Sadly, not available during the weekend. Looks like they have a good sunday brunch that includes the bubbly.
http://www.theproudbird.com/restaurant.html
http://www.theproudbird.com/pdf/Prou...ird_Dinner.pdf
Happy Hour is offered Monday through Friday 4:00 to 7:00 pm and features complimentary hors d'oeuvres and $2.50 house wines, domestic beers and Margaritas. Happy Hour couldnt be spent in a better environment with the view of the approach runway whether youre looking out the windows or enjoying the weather on their relaxing patio, you can sit back and relax as you watch the world move around you
http://www.theproudbird.com/restaurant.html
http://www.theproudbird.com/pdf/Prou...ird_Dinner.pdf
Happy Hour is offered Monday through Friday 4:00 to 7:00 pm and features complimentary hors d'oeuvres and $2.50 house wines, domestic beers and Margaritas. Happy Hour couldnt be spent in a better environment with the view of the approach runway whether youre looking out the windows or enjoying the weather on their relaxing patio, you can sit back and relax as you watch the world move around you

