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Christopher Weeks wrote:
> In lugnet.org.us.gardenslug, Erik Olson writes:
> > Whether to have a meeting of GardenSLUG at my house some day:
> >
> > First, my home is 77 miles from Chris' house, formidably surrounded by Queens,
>
> No sweat for me. I'm from the midwest where we view distance quite
> differently. (The 17 hour drive do my folks' house is no biggie, so two hours
> into The City is peanuts.)
Erik, your house is surrounded by formidable queens? What did you do to them,
steal all of the size-12 high heels in the city? ;)
If I may indulge an Anglophile moment, only Westminster is usually referred to as
"The City"--I'm not exactly sure why, but it dates from the 17th century. However,
if you do get it in mind to come visit the City, I'll be staying near there when
I'm in Britain, so we can have tea. (Just to keep the motif stable.)
> > New York. It's not what you would call *centrally located*.
>
> But it might bring other NY folks into the fold.
True! And, fortunately, NYC is very public-transit accessible.
> > Oh, just for Lindsay: the Q10 bus is a 25 minute ride from JFK airport. (:
>
> Just don't take the SST!
You'd be amazed at how fast you reach Mach when you're headed straight down. :(
Besides, I don't have $9,000 for a ticket, and they've grounded the Concordes
indefinitely. (Not that rectifying any of those would make it possible, mind you.)
Flying Air Canada,
LFB
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