Posted on 03/19/2010 2:02:36 PM PDT by scott7278
If anybody is within driving distance of St. Louis, MO and would like to join us tomorrow evening (Saturday) at 5:00pm for some great Italian food and interesting discussion, it's not too late to join us - please let me know as soon as possible by responding to this thread.
I will respond to you via FReepmail no later than tomorrow morning with the name and address of the establishment. Also, please let me know how many people will be coming along with you so that I can get the information to the restaurant.
Everyone will be able to order off the menu in order to control their own costs, and the attire is business casual.
I look forward to meeting like-minded FReepers!
Ping for later...need to check on some things first.
I need to check, too. Later...
Sounds great - I look forward to hearing one way or the other from you. I’ll try to review the thread this evening, but I will be working and that makes it rather difficult.
Scott,
I’m looking forward to it! I think I have to walk all of 5 blocks to the restaurant :)
Braggart! ;) See you tomorrow night!
I am going to the Churchill Museum with some friends tomorrow (getting ready to teach a class on him this summer) but could you add me to any future ping list?
Sure thing!
If you have any local info on St. L. weather let us know. We’re expecting sleet and major snow in Columbia starting tomorrow afternoon. Our presence will depend upon the weather.
The only thing I’ve seen for St. Louis is possible light rain.
Hubby is sick with a bad cold. So I can’t come. But have fun and let us know how much fun you had.
Sorry Scott, can’t make it.
Please feel free to either FreepMail me or ping me for future meetings please.
I plan to be there.
I'll keep checking the weather. We really don't want to miss dinner.
btt
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