OP Happy Hour
Date:
Wednesday, March 26, 2008 - 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Location:
Milltown, 307 E. Main St., Carrboro
It's time for our quarterly gathering, folks! This one will focus on the upcoming primaries. (local, state, and national) It will also serve as the monthly BlogTogether meet-up, so this is a great chance to meet some local bloggers.
This will be our last Happy Hour before the May primary so let's see if we can get some candidates to join us. Any suggestions for location?
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Fuse?
Been there
What about Milltown,
What about Milltown, SouthernRail, or Glasshalfful!
Open Eye?
Open Eye or Mill Town could work
Milltown over Open Eye
Milltown it is
Take alternative
Free drink, plus stickers
Patrick's offer is still in effect, so I will buy a drink for whoever can show they have used transit the most times in the past month. (I might even buy a round for whoever is prompt enough to be there at 6:00.) Plus, free stickers for everyone!
I assume folks headed to the meeting at Town Hall can walk, as it's less then 15 minutes away. But do try to not to get loaded and drive, 'K thanks!
PS: I will be wearing an OP t-shirt and orange scarf - easy to find.
Wow, that was fun
Thanks to everyone who came. Especially elected officials Mark Chilton and Ed Harrison, and judicial candidate Glenn Gerding. It was great to have some cross-pollination with the BlogTogether folks, we may have to do that again.
See you in June!
... and entirely painless
(Meant to post this earlier, but all that fine construction over at Greenbridge knocked out my power for the second time this week)
I hate to make a "me too" variety response, because I'm sure I do enough of that already. But I definitely want to encourage anyone, particularly those of you who are readers but who don't post regularly, to show up at the next happy hour. It was great to be able to put some faces to names for those of you who I had never met in person before, and to see some familiar faces too! As an added plus, we all seemed a lot more cordial in real life than we sometimes manage to be on the internet. I think it is extremely helpful to remind ourselves every once in a while that when we
arguediscuss things here that we're not just talking to a computer, but to a real person.