Posted on 09/25/2001 12:46:56 PM PDT by Silly
Tomorrow evening, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., a new chapter of FReepers is meeting in the Big Apple.
We are the "Manhattan FReeper Happy Hour," and our sole purpose is to come together after the horror of Sept. 11 and get to know each other as friends. We are leaving aside our political differences and debates, and supporting each other by coming together socially.
19 FReepers have already registered for our group, and 13 more have expressed interest and are waiting to register.
DETAILS:
O'Lunney's Times Square Pub
151 W 46th Street, between Broadway & 6th Ave
From 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, September 26, 2001
By subway, take any train to Times Square and walk to 46th.
Please RSVP on this thread or by FReepmail.
WHO IS WELCOME?
Any FReeper and spouse or friend is welcome who lives or works close enough to Manhattan to make our meetings. If you live in Connecticut or New Jersey, but commute to Manhattan, please join us. If you live or work in the boroughs, Westchester County, or other nearby areas, and wish to take a train into Manhattan to meet fellow FReepers, we'd like to meet you.
Please help us make this a success by keeping this thread bumped! If you have questions, ask them on this thread and I'll make sure I answer them.
OUR PRIVATE YAHOO! CLUB
We have a private Yahoo! club where FReepers can organize their own NYC social events. It is by invitation only; please FReepmail me your e-mail address to join. This will be kept confidential.
26 members and growing fast...
Sweat and odor worries for the resta youse.
I'm culling my feeble memory, and don't recall anyone here ever saying they worked in the WTC.
Beleive or not, my cousin gave birth the day of the tradegy. God works in very strange ways. But yes, once I fit into my jeans again, I would love to meet you all. I met a few fellow NJ FReepers, loved them all.
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