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[filk] Re: Would the last weekend in December work?


[filk] Re: Would the last weekend in December work?

From: Juliana Lane <the_pondside at yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 05:31:50 -0800 (PST)

Neither Douglas nor I could make that date as we're already committed - but it does sound ideal from your pov. 2 filks is always good.... :)

Eliza Juliana and Douglas

  • Kitt Bradley <kittb at gte.net> wrote:
    >
    > Hey,
    >
    > I just had a chance to really examine a calendar,
    > and the weekend between
    > Christmas and New Year's (specifically, Saturday the
    > 29th) has a lot to
    > recommend it from my perspective.
    >
    > All Boeing-ites have that week off, so they will
    > probably have accomplished
    > enough that they feel okay with filking on a
    > weekend; because Christmas and
    > New Year's are Tuesdays this year, it's not eve-of
    > or just-after for either
    > of them; many of us will want to remain physically
    > fairly still, digesting,
    > at that time; and it's far enough before Rustycon to
    > hopefully not conflict.
    >
    > I'm trying to score an all-event ticket to the US
    > Nationals (figure skating)
    > for the second week of January, and if that comes
    > through, between that and
    > Rusty we may be looking at END of January if we
    > don't get in by the first of
    > the year.
    >
    > I have NOT cleared this with Dixon, but since's he
    > is a Boeing employee, I
    > imagine this will be okay with him...but of course
    > he has First Right Of
    > Refusal.
    >
    > Just a thought, Kitt
    >
    >
    >
    >


Eliza Juliana Lane

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