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Indianapolis?
Anyone here in the Indianapolis area? There's a WEEEEEEEE chance I might be
going to GenCon this year, the 19th thru the 23d, for my b-day (august 5), and if anyone is in the area, I would *love* to try to hook up with you! Mary -- Cyberpunk Tournament @ Gamer's Keepe 17 July 2004 2pm Vacaville, CA www.gamerskeepe.com Got Questions? Demo before! |
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Um, I will be in Bloomington (about 50 miles south of it) starting
August 1st. marisa2 meijhana wrote: Anyone here in the Indianapolis area? There's a WEEEEEEEE chance I might be going to GenCon this year, the 19th thru the 23d, for my b-day (august 5), and if anyone is in the area, I would *love* to try to hook up with you! Mary -- ================================================== ============= Teva Yafae Original Designs inspired by nature For unique jewelry or apparel, or to learn about having your own Jewelry home-party or children's party, please visit: http://www.tevayafae.com ================================================== ============= |
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Marisa2 wrote:
Um, I will be in Bloomington (about 50 miles south of it) starting August 1st. If it's still there, don't miss a chance to eat at Opie Taylor's. It was one of my favorite places to eat when I lived there. There's a Boca Loca bead store there, along with one in Indy itself, they've been there for years, and were great fun to visit. Have a meal at the Trojan Horse and think of me, I think I lived in there. Oh, and if the Runcible Spoon is still open, it's also fun to eat at, and the Co-op food store. Bloomington is great during the summer but by September it fills up like mad with the students and things get a bit crowded. Good luck there, it has some great features, including one of the best research libraries in the US. -Su |
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Actually Su, Boca Loca in Bloomington is gone. Jerri is a friend of my ex's
and she closed the store because it was too hard to try to keep her hand in...most of the staff was IU students. Then, once her husband came back from Iraq, she really wants to concentrate on the marriage. We were at Opie Taylor's at the beginning of the year, and though Matt's parents still really like it, we weren't thrilled with it...and Matt's lived in Bloomington for most of his life, so he has been there a lot. At the Trojan Horse...a chicken gyro and some fries!! I don't know if the Runcible Spoon is still there...I don't remember it. "Su/Cutworks" wrote in message ... Marisa2 wrote: Um, I will be in Bloomington (about 50 miles south of it) starting August 1st. If it's still there, don't miss a chance to eat at Opie Taylor's. It was one of my favorite places to eat when I lived there. There's a Boca Loca bead store there, along with one in Indy itself, they've been there for years, and were great fun to visit. Have a meal at the Trojan Horse and think of me, I think I lived in there. Oh, and if the Runcible Spoon is still open, it's also fun to eat at, and the Co-op food store. Bloomington is great during the summer but by September it fills up like mad with the students and things get a bit crowded. Good luck there, it has some great features, including one of the best research libraries in the US. -Su |
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On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:47:33 GMT, lgreene wrote:
Actually Su, Boca Loca in Bloomington is gone. Jerri is a friend of my There's another store that has filled the void, though is too expensive and doesn't concentrate on beads exclusively. Don't recall the name of it, but I suppose I will once Marisa and I move there. Runcible Spoon is still there...I don't remember it. It's there. Marvelous restaurant with great prices, quality food and huge portions. Anyway, hearing Lila and Sugar cheeching in the other room, so I'd best check on them. Cheers, - ME - |
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Actually Su, Boca Loca in Bloomington is gone. Jerri is a friend of my ex's and she closed the store because it was too hard to try to keep her hand in...most of the staff was IU students. Then, once her husband came back from Iraq, she really wants to concentrate on the marriage. Oh, dear. I saw an ad for it in a recent mag so presumed it was still there. We were at Opie Taylor's at the beginning of the year, and though Matt's parents still really like it, we weren't thrilled with it...and Matt's lived in Bloomington for most of his life, so he has been there a lot. My ex is from Bloomington, I lived there for ten years-ish, and have some good memories of the place although at heart I'm really a Badger even though I was born a Hoosier. It's been a while and I can't remember the name of the place but when I lived there someone opened a restaurant in an old garage, it was great with all the original lighting and some of the fixtures still there. I'm sure there are many changes, it's always the way. At the Trojan Horse...a chicken gyro and some fries!! I don't know if the Runcible Spoon is still there...I don't remember it. The Spoon was a small place, near the Whole Food health store and opposite one of the parking garages. It was a staple for the older folk who'd been in Bloomington for ages. Ahhh. memories.... -Su |
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Ack!
He's following me! *LOL* marisa2 Max Exter wrote: On Sat, 03 Jul 2004 16:47:33 GMT, lgreene wrote: Actually Su, Boca Loca in Bloomington is gone. Jerri is a friend of my There's another store that has filled the void, though is too expensive and doesn't concentrate on beads exclusively. Don't recall the name of it, but I suppose I will once Marisa and I move there. Runcible Spoon is still there...I don't remember it. It's there. Marvelous restaurant with great prices, quality food and huge portions. Anyway, hearing Lila and Sugar cheeching in the other room, so I'd best check on them. Cheers, - ME - -- ================================================== ============= Teva Yafae Original Designs inspired by nature For unique jewelry or apparel, or to learn about having your own Jewelry home-party or children's party, please visit: http://www.tevayafae.com ================================================== ============= |
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Su,
Thanks! Did you say once that you could suggest a shop which might like to purchase or take on consignment my finished works? marisa2 Su/Cutworks wrote: Marisa2 wrote: Um, I will be in Bloomington (about 50 miles south of it) starting August 1st. If it's still there, don't miss a chance to eat at Opie Taylor's. It was one of my favorite places to eat when I lived there. There's a Boca Loca bead store there, along with one in Indy itself, they've been there for years, and were great fun to visit. Have a meal at the Trojan Horse and think of me, I think I lived in there. Oh, and if the Runcible Spoon is still open, it's also fun to eat at, and the Co-op food store. Bloomington is great during the summer but by September it fills up like mad with the students and things get a bit crowded. Good luck there, it has some great features, including one of the best research libraries in the US. -Su -- ================================================== ============= Teva Yafae Original Designs inspired by nature For unique jewelry or apparel, or to learn about having your own Jewelry home-party or children's party, please visit: http://www.tevayafae.com ================================================== ============= |
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Marisa wrote:
Did you say once that you could suggest a shop which might like to purchase or take on consignment my finished works? I wish I could, but it must have been someone else. I've not lived in Indiana for over 10 years now. -Su |
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