Subject: Re: Friday night at Aggi's
Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 18:41:14 -0500
From: Todd Marshall
Organization: WithGLEE.com
To: Susie Hampy Lentz ;ALL
Susie,
I'm expecting this all to go back and forth for a while and by magic someone
(Patty I'm sure) will take the bull by the horn and start dealing out
responsibilities. Good thing we've still got two weeks. Can you imagine what
the people who are doing the "official" part of this must be going through?
Dave Byrkit tells me he has an internet cafe in the third story of his house
on
Moss I can use. I think it could be cool because with a digital camera and
the
internet, even those that can't attend can see what's going on. Actually, if
we
had a connection at Mt. Hawley, they could see it almost in real time.
Actually, if we had a connection at the buffet (or wherever Friday night
turns
out to be) we could put pictures up from there as well.
Susie ... I want pictures!
Re. the Addiction: Yes, there is a cure. It cures breathing and heartbeat at
the same time.
/Todd
BTW: What is a "Michiyo"? :-)
Susie Lentz wrote:
Todd,
Yes, I read the emails, and I thought there was a Petco in that shopping
area already,
but perhaps it was a balloon place -- and the Petco was at another
shopping
area. Peoria has changed over the years, and it's hard to remember from
one visit to the next. Did
I tell you my disoriented story of meeting a Japanese woman in the
Geneva
as to where in the States, and I said Illinois. She said, in a heavy
Japanese accent, that she had lived in Pee-or--ia. Well, I hadn't
discussed Peoria with anyone in years, and usually slurred "Peoria" in the
sentence of where I was from. (Yes, I know I am ending a sentence with a
preposition!! After all, I'm writing this after a half bottle of nice red
wine, and I don't care! I guess that is what I get writing emails at
night
and trying to keep up with the time difference!) Brad was once asked long
ago by his secretary in Massachusetts, "What is a Peoria? Thus, I was
hesitant to say the name clearly. Well, this Japanese lady, Michiyo,
became a very good friend, and took pottery lessons from me, and I stayed
with them in Peoria for a week once. Koichi, her husband, worked at
Caterpillar for a few years, and suddenly someone noticed his green card
had run out, and thus he was sent to Geneva, Switzerland, for several
years
where Caterpillar has their European headquarters. Talking about Peoria
with someone who knew it, especially someone Japanese, was a strange
experience.
>
> Thus, the other Buffet next to Barnes and Nobles sounds fine, too. I'm
> hoping someone local will check it out for us, and pronounce it
> acceptable. I'm probably better off with iced tea anyway!!!! I've seen
it
> next to the book store, but I haven't eaten there. What you do is go out
> War Memorial Drive, past the intersection with University, and it will be
> on the left side with a turn at the stop light.
>
> As for an Internet Cafe in Peoria, I'll have to ask my nieces if they know
> of one. Or perhaps someone in our class will respond with an answer.
>
> I'm getting really addicted to this communication! Is there a cure?
>
> Cheers,
> Susie