We’re Drinking at Thatch Tonight!

by Betsy Richter on November 12, 2008

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Just a final reminder — we’re having this month’s OurPDX author/reader meetup tonight starting at 5 pm at Thatch. Let the tropical winds blow you into the tiki hut tonight, won’t you?

Please RSVP on Upcoming.org so we know how many seats to save. We’ll provide the tiki snacks, but you’ll have to spring for your own MaiTai…!

(Yeah, yeah, yeah – we know we couldn’t have picked a crazier week. But if you can’t join us tonight, why not block December 3rd off now in your calendar? We’ve already picked the date; just need to find the right spot…)

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1 Geoff KNo Gravatar November 12, 2008 at 12:49 pm

I hope to be there. Trying to juggle my son’s Kung Fu class and this!

2 CamiKaosNo Gravatar November 12, 2008 at 12:59 pm

I won’t be there, I’ll be at home doing a fancy pants interview and finding my center for the all night insanity that is Ignite!

Have a drink for me and if it goes well at Thatch maybe we could do a repeat so I can go?

3 AaronNo Gravatar November 12, 2008 at 1:51 pm

I won’t be able to make it tonight either, but have already blocked out the evening of 12/3.

See y’all tomorrow at Ignite!

4 A. L. VenableNo Gravatar November 12, 2008 at 5:46 pm

Alas, I’m going to miss tonight’s gathering. I’m feeling a bit “blah” and am going home to a big bowl of soup. Someone have a mai-tai or 5 for me! :)

5 Geoff KNo Gravatar November 12, 2008 at 9:08 pm

Sorry I wasn’t able to make it. Aaron was feeling sick but I had to run down to where he takes Kung Fu anyways to get our CSA at Peoples. Then I got soaked (from head to toe). I’ll make sure to be there in Dec, and see you all tomorrow at Ignite!

6 Betsy RichterNo Gravatar November 13, 2008 at 7:56 am

Sorry people weren’t able to show up – we did have a pretty decent crowd last night despite the rain and the folks at Thatch took excellent care of us.

We’ll do it again on December 3rd, though!

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