Tiger Lily 03
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- Feb 7, 2003
Glad to hear that a good time was had by all.
I am sorry I was not able to make the event.
I am sorry I was not able to make the event.
Bmwdsny said:Good Monring all!!
Had a great time meeting many of you...I met everyone who i am cruising with this Aug. on the Eastern Repo Cruise. Sorry, Tanya, i miss you too!! I am sure we ran into each other at one point not knowing one another!
Well, our article is out...Anyone still in Allentown Area, pick up the Newspaper of the "Morning Call" this morning and it is on page B3 of the Local Section. For others, take a look here on website...(no pictures shown though)Dismeet Article
Thanks Fred for doing a wonderful job. I know it was not easy putting all together...Looking forward to next year at the next Dismeet in July 2006.
Going to Dorney Park today..Perhaps i will see many of you there!! Beautiful Day too!! Have fun!!
StaceyA said:
I thought so!! I just remember your real names....dizcrazy said:Hi Beth (aka Liv2CdWorld) Yes, I am dizcrazy, aka chris.
It was great meeting you and I hope you enjoy the coffee!
IASW Rider said:Our waitress tried to pass off tuna as the salmon that we ordered. She tried to convince us that it was "REALLY salmon" but that it was just "well done".......(?!?!) DH literally had to pull her aside (so as not to embarrass her in front of her co-workers) and say "come on, now you KNOW that that's NOT salmon...."! We thought that it was pretty funny, though - we are still laughing about that, now!
Mickey's Sister said:(FYI - I did get the cheesecake - but it was frozen, LOL)
Jessica
lentesta said:I had a great time. Fred did a great job coordinating the event, and it ran like butter. And it was great to meet new friends, and see some old ones. (I joked with Towncrier that I see him more often than my dentist.)
Funny story: On the way back to the airport Saturday, I realized I'd actually booked my return flight for Sunday, so I had to change the ticket. It was going through Washington DC...I was changing the ticket 90 minutes before the flight...single male, no bags...one-way ticket. See where I'm going with this?
As I was walking through the first TSA checkpoint, the TSA rep pointed at me and said "EXTRA!" I got the full-on security inspection: wand, pat-down, shoes, belt, rolled-down pants, made me turn on the laptop, work the cell-phone, the works.
They also rubbed the little explosive-detection thing on the contents of my backpack. That would have been fine, except my DD7 gave me a small stuffed animal to carry before the trip. When the security guard saw a grown man traveling alone, with a stuffed animal, he held it up and said "What do we have here?"
Without thinking, I said something like "It's name is Lambie. It's a stuffed lamb my daughter asks me to bring on trips." (It's the plush equivalent of a traveling garden gnome, I suppose.) And for a split second, I thought that Lambie might be a one-way ticket to Guantanamo. Fortunately, he laughed, gave Lambie one more x-ray, and I was on my way.
Next time, I may just drive.
Len