Re: Getting Together.


Subject: Re: Getting Together.
ZxPx@aol.com
Date: Sun Jan 02 2000 - 03:12:08 EST


>Unlike Grand Central, Penn Station (the original was even more
>beautiful than Grand Central) is a sterile, grimy place to be ...

I'll certainly agree to that. After a night of drinking on Macdougal Street
on Halloween Eve of last year (wow! last year...), walking around a mess of
painted faces in the streets, and trying to keep my faithful companions from
being run down by a barrage of cabs, I ended up having to wait a grueling 4
or 5 hours in that awful place waiting for salvation -- a train back to
Madison, New Jersey.

Though it would be comical to see a swarm of people (both young & old, male &
female) standing under the arrival board wearing red hunting caps, you are
right in saying that any place other then Penn Station would be a better
place to meet. I would most enthusiastically like to join those that dare
(and I might even wear my red hunting cap if you're lucky), but I for one, am
bad at coming up with good places to meet. So in short, I'm simply agreeing
with your last post, and am inevitably asking the same question:

> do you have any strategy that involves doing anything or going elsewhere?

As ever,
        
Zack



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