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Started by Luc, July 29, 2007, 04:08:08 PM

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If there were a get-together set for September on the West Coast, would you be interested?

Maybe. I'd give it serious thought.
3 (7.7%)
Nope. Too much to do, too little time.
19 (48.7%)
Maybe. I'd give it serious thought.
17 (43.6%)

Total Members Voted: 14

Melissa

Quote from: Thundra on July 31, 2007, 03:11:36 PM
Wait a minute?  How many guys showed up?  You guys came to PDX and all you saw was Multnomah Falls?  ::sheesh:: Come on back dudes.  I'll show you the fun side of PDX. You can go out to hit the clubs and dance joints and stay out all night and never even see half of them here. We have more joints than anyplace else per capita. One of the only fun things about PDX.
I think it was 6 altogether.  We did have 1 person under 21 though.  You can still show me the fun side. ;)  I probably don't even know half of the stuff that available.
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Terri Gene

I'm game for San Francisco.  Not my town, but it is a swell place to be.  Ya rake anything up, I'll be there.

Terri
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Owen

I would love to come and meet everyone, however it's too far for me and I can't aford the air fare. :( But if the next one would be in New York or New Jersey or Pennsilvania then I would be intersted. ;)


Linda Ann :angel:
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Thundra

Ya know.  Since there are a bunch of us up here in the NW, we could car pool together and ride down to SF?  It doesn't cost that much to rent a van for the weekend if you know the right peeps. I plan on running down there within the next couple of weeks anyway.

On that point [but off subject], anybody know anything about Sacramento? I hear the rents are cheaper than SF, lots of work available, and it is sunnier than the bay on the average.
I want Cali, sun, and heat. Suggestions?  PM me please.
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Dennis

Looked at my holiday time and I could only make it if it was the weekend of September 7th.

Dennis
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Melissa

Quote from: Thundra on July 31, 2007, 11:30:24 PM
Ya know.  Since there are a bunch of us up here in the NW, we could car pool together and ride down to SF?  It doesn't cost that much to rent a van for the weekend if you know the right peeps. I plan on running down there within the next couple of weeks anyway.
Actually, that's a great suggestion.  I could probably make it if that were the case.
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Christo

Quote from: Tink on July 31, 2007, 01:49:50 AM
I don't think I will be able to make it this year since I have tons of things to do, but I will give it special consideration..

tink :icon_chick:

come on princes why not ???  lets do it  :icon_boogy: :icon_dance:

when 's the day?  gotta go back to dc but gonna be back here again

Quote from: Thundra on July 31, 2007, 11:30:24 PM
anybody know anything about Sacramento? I hear the rents are cheaper than SF

it aint close to frisco though.  about 4 hr drive. we went 2 da zoo & indian casino.  hella nice but expensive food & parkin & hotel.  no place to park on the st.  heheheheh rent gotta be cheap anywhere.  not here in frisco. dunno how people pay.  u can rent 5 studios in dc.  only one in frisco. lol :laugh:
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Terri Gene


Thundra wrote:
On that point [but off subject], anybody know anything about Sacramento? I hear the rents are cheaper than SF, lots of work available, and it is sunnier than the bay on the average.


Yes, it is fairly cheap to live around here and damn all this sunshine.  I guess there is a lot of work around here, you just have to check around.

There are many Transsexuals here and easy to meet.  There is a club here and it meets several times a month and has many interesting members,  You would fit in here Top Brass.

Terri
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Suzy

Would love to make it, but the timing would have to be just right since it would be so far.

Kristi
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Rachael

very unlikely i can make it to the west coast of the usa, if i had that cash, id not be eating one can of soup a day... :P


R :police:
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louise000

Wow I'd just love to do that, it would be really great to meet others, but sadly I'm here in England oceans away from the West Coast of the USA.
Louise
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Melissa

Quote from: louise000 on August 06, 2007, 02:50:43 PM
Wow I'd just love to do that, it would be really great to meet others, but sadly I'm here in England oceans away from the West Coast of the USA.
Louise
It sounds like there may be enough interest in the UK to have one over there for those that live there.
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tinkerbell

Just in case you don't know it exists *sighs*.  For those of you who live in the East coast of this beautiful country of ours.  There is a thing with wings called a plane.  You board it and it takes you wherever you want.  ::)

tink :icon_chick:
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Mia and Marq

Count us in for a definite maybe on any east coast version.

Maybe I could get everyone up to the mountains for some activities like rafting, tubing, hiking for the outdoors folk and shopping/social stuff in Asheville.

Keep me in the loop for anything that might be developing over on the 'east side'

Marq and Mia
Being given the gift of two-spirits meant that this individual had the ability to see the world from two perspectives at the same time. This greater vision was a gift to be shared, and as such, Two-spirited beings were revered as leaders, mediators, teachers, artists, seers, and spiritual guides
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RebeccaFog

Quote from: Tink on August 06, 2007, 10:37:59 PM
Just in case you don't know it exists *sighs*.  For those of you who live in the East coast of this beautiful country of ours.  There is a thing with wings called a plane.  You board it and it takes you wherever you want.  ::)

tink :icon_chick:

   I really didn't know that.  Does it open it's mouth and then you walk up it's beak or bill and then look for your seat in the stomach section?   ;D  I hope you don't have to board from the rear.  :'(

   Must be a big bird, kind of like that sesame street bird.  Is it free?
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Melissa

Quote from: Rebis on August 07, 2007, 11:51:19 AM
I hope you don't have to board from the rear.  :'(
LOL!!! :D  That would be awful.
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Sarah Louise

I remember when you used to walk on the tarmak (sp?) and board (or exit) the plane from the rear.


Sarah L.
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Rachael

tarmac, and boarding from the rear is in the boeing 727... not really used anymore except in some domestic airlines. most liners load from the terminals thesedays.

R :police:
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Melissa

Quote from: Rachael on August 07, 2007, 12:39:30 PM
tarmac, and boarding from the rear is in the boeing 727... not really used anymore except in some domestic airlines. most liners load from the terminals thesedays.

R :police:
Well, I was flying a bunch back in 2003 (business trips) and there were quite a few smaller planes that we had to go outside and up some steps.  It's just the steps went up to the side/front of the plane.  I think if you fly smaller planes, you board from the tarmac still, but larger ones like a 757 or 767 (common) you load from the terminal.
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Rachael

also entirely depends on the airport....
and yeah, by going outside, i meant to airliners, not inc turbos and commuters.
R :police:
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