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Re: Summer Events





On Mon, 6 Jun 1994 [email protected] wrote:

> 
> Thank you to those of you who have responded so quickly, and so
> enthusiastically, to the idea of a small gathering here in Philadelphia.
> 
> I've already begun calling around, and here's what seems to be shaping up:
> 
> I'm assuming a four day/four night event.  Folks arrive sometime on Monday
> afternoon/evening and we begin with a welcoming dinner and put faces to the
> names we've come to know over the net.  Then we meet, talk, recreate, maybe
> even do some touristy stuff if you want, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
>  Thursday night is the last night, and on Friday morning you all head off for
> home.
> 
> I've spent part of the day calling hotels, trying to throw together a decent
> rate (and with such little lead time it's been a bit tricky).  Tentatively,
> and I stress that word again, here's the best deal:
> 
> $60/night, for single occupancy
> $65/night, for double occupancy
> both include a "continental" breakfast at no extra charge.
> The hotel has an outdoor swimming pool, cabana bar, and a volleyball court.
> If we book four or five rooms, they'll throw in a small conference room for
> free.
> 
> As such things go, this is a pretty good deal, particularly on such short
> notice.  All in all, hotel accomodations should run you considerably less
> than airfare to Boise would have been for most of you.  If you double up with
> a roommate, and you manage to car-pool, the price drops even more.
> 
> So, let me hear from you!
> 
> And, if you're sure you're going to attend, let me know the following things:
> 
> 1) whether you want a single or double occupancy room (and if the latter, do
> you have a roomie in mind, or want to be assigned one)?
> 
> 2) your preferred soft beverage (e.g., Pepsi, Diet Coke, Yoo-hoo), and list
> an alternative or two.
> 
> 3) what you really like to have on your pizza (e.g., anchovies, mushrooms,
> italian sausage)
> 
> 4) what you can't stand (for either philosophical or moral grounds) on your
> pizza.
> 
> If we can pull this off, it will be my very great pleasure to spring for a
> pizza party for the lot of you.  And if I can get my hands on some hersey's
> syrup and gummi worms, we'll have qagh.
> 
> Lawrence
> 
> ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
> :: Dr Lawrence M Schoen, Director   ::
> :: The Klingon Language Institute   ::
> :: POB 634, Flourtown, PA 19031 USA ::
> ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
> 
> 
> 

Hi Lawrence,

I like your idea of a meet - and if there is a Klingon get-together here 
(California Republic) I will most likely be able to attend.   But I was 
writing to you about qagh (cited pg 101 TKD) identifies your word as 
"interrupt (v)"   Just thought you might like to know...    <-:)

Qapla'
starr


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