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Date:         Tue, 10 Jan 1995 07:49:34 -0800 (PST)
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From:         dbax@netcom.com (Donald Baxter)
Subject:      East Coast?  SouthEast vs. NorthEast

I'm not opposed to doing it in Southern Ontario, I wonder if my bus might be, though. I guess I haven't had it long enough to completely trust it yet. I love Ontario and the exchange rate is pretty good right now (.74 is it?).

However, if we don't want to split into NorthEast and SouthEast groups, a more central location might be in order. Someplace that almost all of us could get to by driving a day. West Virginia, Maryland, or Southeastern Ohio would be good from here and roughly 10--12 hours on the road, roughly the same from Massachusetts and less from Southern Ontario.

Let's be geographically practical now.--

_______________________________________________________________________________ Donald Baxter dbax@netcom.com Atlanta, Georgia USA ________________________________ 404.874.3292

And all the puppets in this digital jail / They're runnin' around in a frenzy In search of the Holy Grail. / They're havin' virtual sex. / They're eatin' virtual food. No wonder these puppets are always in a lousy mood.

--Laurie Anderson, Bright Red/Tightrope (The Puppet Motel) ________________________________


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