Thursday at Rivington St.? Bereket; out by 12:00? Opinions, complaints, suggestions, modifications, updates, confirmations, alternatives, questions, lewd comments, propositions, squabbles, rants, or raves?

Someone had suggested we meet at the Top of the World. I like this idea, but I was hoping to invite a few new people along this week, and I fear that might make us a bit too big to be out on the town en mass. But if this, or any other week, turns into a light turnout maybe we should attempt this. What say you Bill, master of the WTC, is the view worth it?
- jim 4-03-2001 4:39 pm

No jeans. and $$$$$. the view is usually unreal. I havn't been there for a while. also they book entertainment (indie and avante dj's) , good stuff but I dont know where they list it and when it starts. Riv is good for me thurs though and we can plan for Windows asap.
- bill 4-03-2001 7:30 pm [add a comment]


  • Sounds good to me. Does that mean meeting at 135 as opposed to Local? That would also be fine with me. I'm all for doing WOTW another time, or other downtown spots of note, for the occasional splurge. (And what do you mean, you don't know where to find it? Don't you have access to the greatest research tool ever developed? I'm guessing we're actually talking about The Greatest Bar on Earth.)
    - alex 4-04-2001 12:09 am [add a comment]


    • addendum to "fools day" (beauty! AW) : 13 is my lucky number and birth date. This year it's also on "Good Friday" the 13th which is rare. In the past AW and I have gotten together for diner for the occasion and I spose this year won't be different 'cept I hope any one else inclined [ / ] can come along.


      - bill 4-04-2001 6:10 pm [add a comment]


      • So "so /" = so inclined? That's the best emoticon yet. How about # for "I'll pray to St Lawrence for you"? St Lawrence should be popular around here: he's the patron of librarians and archivists, as well as cooks, since tradition has it that he himself was cooked on a gridiron, which looks a bit like #. He even said "I'm done on this side, turn me over".
        - alex 4-04-2001 8:27 pm [add a comment]


        • I think I remember my art history professor showing a slide of a painting from the middle ages which depicts him gleefully running towards the grill. Martyrdom was big in those days.
          - steve 4-05-2001 6:24 am [add a comment]


          • I won't be able to meet this week for drinks. I'm going to David Craven's opening at Cristinerose (6-8) and also struggling to photograph installations in the studio that are above eye level. Bill's table will support my tripod but not me, so I'm perching on a ladder and looking like a complete idiot.
            - Tom Moody 4-05-2001 6:40 pm [add a comment]



I'm thinking we should just start here at Rivington St. rather than meeting at the local. Looks like Bill and Alex will keep their perfect attendance records. We'll miss Tom, but this is good proof that some of us do have a life. Still hoping for Steve and Dave, and of course the lovely LKB. At least three surprise guests from my mysterious (not) past, so if you can make it, come on down...
- jim 4-05-2001 7:07 pm [add a comment]





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