[wplug] Lunch and Erie LUG stuff

John Harrold jmh17 at pitt.edu
Sun Dec 28 13:52:41 EST 2003


Sometime in December sendai assaulted the keyboard and produced:

| Ok, who wants to hear something funny? I got it in my head somehow that
| the lunch was going to be today, the 28th, instead of the 27th. I went
| down to Cracker Barrel and, not being sure what name the group would be
| under, asked if they had any tables for a party of 9. There was only
| one, so I assumed that would it and had the waitress guide me to it. I
| introduced myself to several people, sat down, and picked up a menu. A
| few seconds later I realized the table was suddenly very quiet and when
| I looked up everyone was staring at me. Realizing that something wasn't
| quite right I asked if this was the Linux meeting. Blank stares and a
| meek "Um, no" sent me on my way.
| 
| Sorry folks! Did anything come of it? 

i find that so funny that i'm crying. you should have stayed and ate with
them.

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