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From: king@client2.dciem.dnd.ca (Stephen King)
Newsgroups: ont.singles
Subject: Re: the party, a review
Message-ID: <1244@client2.dciem.dnd.ca>
Date: 2 Dec 88 13:33:01 GMT
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Reply-To: king@client2.dciem.dnd.ca (Stephen King)
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In article <667@oscvax.UUCP> jan@oscvax.UUCP (Jan Sven Trabandt) writes:
>aren't we feeling superior? :-) :-)

No, not superior, just different ...

>Who made you say that... was it... Satan??

No-one MADE me say it. Spontaneous creation I guess. Besides, Satan hasn't
been talking to me lately. I probably haven't sinned enough this year to
interest him.

>That's ONSLAUGHT(tm) to you, bud! 8-)

Je m'excuse.

>How about somewhere for a late dinner (say 7pm at some restaurant, like
>that Mauritius restaurant you mentioned... yeah that's it, it's a 
>restaurant of the month club!! yeah...)

A fine idea. The Mauritian restaurant is quite small, however. There is a
Mexican restaurant/bar on Queen near Spadina (Tortilla Flats) that seems
suitable inasmuch as:
	- more light than RPM
	- more heat than RPM
	- quieter than RPM
	- more civilized than RPM (fewer Bohemians)
I was there last night. They offer space for parties, 5-105 people, and a
special menu. The food is not quite as good as Hernando's Hideaway, my
personal favourite for Mex, but is a damn sight better than the slop they
dish up at Chi-Chi's (yuck)

Restaurant-of-the-month Club: In Toronto we have a world record of 143
different nationalities represented by restaurants. If we start soon, we
could get through all of them by the beginning of the next century. (yum)

>and then we could move on somewhere else as appropriate.

Or stay where we are, as appropriate. Depends on how cold it is outside.

>It's always fun to have a big group to dinner.

Je suis d'accord.

>(excuse any unintentional sarcasm/cynicism -- it's been a rough week)

Too long sitting in front of the Amiga, Jan? Look on the bright side - they
don't force you to suffer programming the IBM(tm) PC (double yuck).

Another ONSLAUGHT(tm) in the works !!! Before Christmas?

{ONSLAUGHT is a (non) registered trademark of Jan Sven Trabandt}
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