Pizza Saturday !!!!!

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We have a day but not a place for a pizza night. Any suggestions you other Calgary people ?
The day is next Friday or Saturday. The 15th or 16th of Feb. THat's the start of reading week. So Sarah and I have the day free.<P>------------------
ROBOTS ! WITH THEIR OWN COMIC ! MAYHEM !!
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and some other stuff too.<p>[This message has been edited by Lazy (edited 02-09-2002).]

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First off,
*whacks justin over the head with a wet haddock*
Heeheehee smartass! ;P
Reading week is what they call spring break up here.<P>I'll be there on Friday, wherever there is...as long as it's not BP's on 17th *shudder*. Someplace central would be good, and hopefully a place that accommodates smoking...but not BP's on 17th.

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BP ???
you actually went to a BP ??
EEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWW<P>I never admit to going into a Pizza Yuk, let alone BP ...... crud....<P><P>------------------
ROBOTS ! WITH THEIR OWN COMIC ! MAYHEM !!
<A HREF="http://lazyscomics.atp.cx/?a=6" TARGET=_blank>Sunday Morning Coffee's Robots Exposed</A>
and some other stuff too.

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I was drunk.<P>(Oh that's your excuse for everything...and it's never even true!)<P>Shuddup brain!

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In America, we read every week.

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It's gonna be Friday then. Acelin said he can come Friday. Someplace that's good for everyone.Jim is suggesting Red Robin in Kensington. That sound like a good place ? It's near the C-train too. But it lacks free parking.

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In America, we have our Spring Break in the spring.<P>What's a BP?

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Red Robin, Kensington, Friday the 15th at 7:30-ish?<P>I'll be there, and I'll bring the S.O.<P>
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We don't need a spring break. We finish in April. That IS THE SPRING !!! SO we have a SPRING OUT !!! WOO!!! much better.<P>BP == boSTONED Pizza.
worst pizza since Pizza Yuk. <P>{why are my topping crawling around ??}<P>7:30pm sounds good for me. I'll go for any normal pizza topping, except onions and peppers.

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Sounds great! 7:30 at Red Robin's on Friday<P>I'll be there!<P>------------------
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Okay. I need to know how many are going to come. We might need to make a reservation. For that I need to have a number. So far there are 6 of us.

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Okeydoke, I've been to that Red Robins a couple times.<P>But yes, that's why we call it "reading week" rather than spring break. Somehow going for a skiing holiday on "spring break" just doesn't seem right.

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What, exactly is wrong with BP's? Okay, granted, the one in Dalhousie tends to hire staff suffering an overdose of <I>dumkopf</I>(sp?). And the Falconridge franchise seems to object to people sitting and having a leisurely lunch after the crowd has dispersed. And the Memorial Drive location alters/forgets/changes entirely one order in four.<P>I thought there was another outlet in Crowfoot, but maybe I'm confusing it with the Outhouse...er, Outback Steakhouse.<P>In the interests of fairness, the BP in Cochrane usually does a good job of it.<P>Nothing wrong with Dead Robin (at least, here in Cowtown). Unfortunately, I must present my regrets. I start my on-call week on Friday, which invariably means any social plans get trod on...unless I don't make any, in which case I never get called out. And I guarantee you there is no parking in Kensington on a Friday night for a 3-ton truck, free or otherwise, anyway.<P>Cheers, all.<P>------------------
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OKay. I have a reservation set up at RR, friday 7:30pm. Party of 8.<P>If there are more poeple coming that's fine too. <P>I'm gonna bring some of Rudi's Deathworld "Ashcans" comic books so every one can have a look. Cause Rudi can't be there; unless some one has a teleporticating device handy.<P>if you need or want to talk to me further, you can reach me on ICQ: 99294327

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Okey Doke...is it in smoking?

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In all the times I've been to Boston, I've never heard of Boston Pizza. Maybe since they're already in Boston, it's just called "Pizza."

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Bad news, the S.O. and I might have to go to a funeral that day instead. I'll let you know as soon as I know.<P>This sucks; people shouldn't die.

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That's too bad Hammurabi, though trying to park a 3-ton truck in Kensington on a Friday night would certainly be amusing!<P>Father Tim, I'm sorry to hear that someone you (or your S.O.) know died.<P>Maybe we'll get together again some other time.

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I understand your concern, Sarah... but I honestly don't think it'll be that bad.<P>I really doubt more than a few people will show up for it. It's not going to be a stampede of people, as far as I can tell.<P>If it gets a little busy, we'll obviously move it upstairs to the lounge or the like. I don't want you to feel like you're being pushed out or anything like that. If Richard wants to expand it a bit, he can always open up the reservation to accomodate 4-6 more people, just in case.<P>I've pulled the news bit off my main page to insure we don't get flooded. I'll e-mail individuals instead.<P>------------------
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I'm just going by past experience. The more people in a group, the worse the service gets...almost no matter where you go. So far I've only ever been to one restaurant where a large group of us was treated very well. I'm not just talking about rowdy geek meets either, it's happened at large family outings as well.<P>I have a psuedo theory about it:
The more people in a group,
=The more people the server has to keep track of and the higher the noise level from that table
=The more annoyed the server gets
=The ruder the sever gets
=The poorer the service
=The less she/he gets tipped and the server begins to think that large groups aren't worth the meager tip they get out of it
=The more inclined the service is to be bad no matter how rowdy or well behaved a large group is.<P>Anyway, that was my main concern about it. I have a very low tolerance for bad restaurant experiences. That's why I suggest the lounge if there's going to be any more than the eight that Lazy reserved. They seem to take on big groups with better grace.

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