[PRCo] Re: Get-Together

Fred Schneider fwschneider at comcast.net
Mon Nov 12 22:04:07 EST 2007


The good Chinese buffet on the north side of I-79 went out of  
business.   The one on the south side of 79, near the Hampton Inn,  
which I sort of felt was not with it because they also sold Fried  
Chicken and mashed potatoes, is still there.

I'll be around sometime early in the evening and at Motel 6.   Ask  
the desk to ring me up or knock me up.  (I know someone is  
smiling ... they're good British expressions.)

On Nov 12, 2007, at 11:08 PM, Mark McGuire wrote:

>   Anyone staying at Motel 6? The reason I ask is because I will be  
> there probably by 7 or 8 PM at the latest Wednesday. If I'm as  
> early as 7:00PM, I wouldn't mind hooking up with someone for dinner  
> and/or a cup of coffee or even a beer. I'm changing my departure  
> time to 6:00AM so I should be there no later than 7:00PM,  
> hopefully. There's a Chinese buffet right down Murtland Ave. from  
> the Motel 6. Jerry and I frequented this place a couple times.
>  I'm over anxious and looking forward to meeting some of you fellas.
>
> -- Herb Brannon <hrbran at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> I am not including the "Clark Bars" in the bag. Therefore, I will  
> be able to make 12 bags for the same cost (between $5. and $6.  
> each). That will leave two or three to send to the "shut-ins". You  
> could most likely use my bag inasmuch as I have all the items  
> anyway. Plus I have a few Clark Bars.
>
>   Also, could someone at PTM give me at least a "PCC License" on  
> Thursday so I don't have to stop the car and change operators at  
> that simple grade crossing each time I come to it? After all, I  
> used to run them down such streets as Liberty Avenue, Smithfield  
> St., Wood St., Broadway and every grade crossing on the system.
> "Edward H. Lybarger" <trams2 at comcast.net> wrote:
>   The buses have been paid for.
> The maps and related trip items have been printed.
>
> A couple people are preparing additional handouts.
>
> I'm going to Florida.
>
>
> A couple questions have surfaced. One is whether participants  
> should be
> assessed for printing and other costs. The other, from PTM's  
> Educator, is
> whether we would entertain additional passengers on the field  
> trips. They
> would be active PTM members and would pay their shares of the buses. I
> think the answer to both is "yes" but would entertain violent  
> objections!
>
> We will be out of here by 10 tomorrow morning...see you all on the  
> 15th at
> about 9:30 at PTM!!!
>
> Ed
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> Herb Brannon
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