NK - Drape and Pillage- Textile Vikings....forward march!
Tony And Catherine Lackey
catan at webzone.net
Mon Aug 30 17:49:43 PDT 1999
Anawyn at aol.com wrote:
>
> Sounds like a plan to me! Actually, I have been xeroxing copies of the sales
> ads as I get them, so we can have multiple copies for everyone,and be all
> the more organized in our terrorizing swarm! A well informed textile raider
> is a more efficient raider...
> I have even been so anal-retentive as to draw up a map and figure out the
> quickest and best routes to maximize the damage.
>
> Some suggestions, and let's have some "feedback" (hah - pun intended) on
> where to do lunch. Can't very well fight over bolts of cloth if we are
> suffering for nourishment!:
>
> !) Ron's Hamburgers
> located in Walnut Creek, just across the street from J.Boyer Fabrics if
> we choose that
> route, or if we elect to wait, there is another location for Ron's next
> door to Hancock's
> in the Farm Shopping Center.
>
> 2) Hideaway Pizza
> next door to J. Boyer's and because they have a swell lunch deal of a
> small pizza and
> salads for two, you can get a lot of matchups for pizza topping
> selections, without
> having to get a large crowd to agree on one or two things.
>
> 3) China Super Buffet
> this just opened on 71st just past Lewis, where the old Shoney's used to
> be. Lots of
> selection and they keep it very fresh - all you can eat.
>
> 4) St. Louis Bread Co.
> Good food, lots of selections for soups, salads, and sandwiches. And if
> they just woke
> up...they can have a bagel.
>
> This is not an exclusive list, certainly if some folks have another place in
> mind, let's add it to the list, but this way we can save our brains to
> concentrate on shopping and calculating yardage and such.
> Lemme Know!
> Anawyn
> Who is drooling over a bolt of plum colored linen/silk blend she saw and
> hopestogoodnessitisonsaleforcryingoutloud!!
Plum-colored? I'll fight you for it. Remind me to bring my stick. All
the lunch selections sound great to me. I can't wait. I
haven't bought any cloth this year at all and I'm in severe withdrawal.
I may have to rob the grocery budget. Speaking of rob, I guess it would
be bad form, as well as PR-counterproductive, to bludgeon the
salesclerks and make off with all the bolts of cloth we can carry?
Thanks for all the "help", you co-dependent enabler!
Catrin
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