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Old 03-18-2007, 11:04 AM
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Posted By: Steve M.

I'd like to keep the other thread on topic so we may blast Jesika when she returns.

So here's a thread so youse guys can talk dinner.

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Posted By: barrysloate

A NYC dinner thread started by someone from the Second City...pretty cool.

Anyway, to continue- Michael suggested a pizza restaurant in the West Village. I'm going to suggest a date sometime mid-April. Anyone second the motion?

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Posted By: Joe D.

lets preserve the integrity of that other thread


Steve - as the official thread starter here, you now must attend NY Dinner II.

sorry, but them are da rules.



April? Sounds good to me. Anywhere in Manhattan is good. I would like to throw in an old suggestion... we can pick a night that the Yankees are playing (or Mets) and head to ESPN zone. Burgers, Wings, Beer and gigantic screens everywhere you look.

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Posted By: MVSNYC

wait barry- are you suggesting we might figure this out in less than 10 posts?

joe- ESPN Zone would be cool.

my suggestion was an italian restaurant (it's not a pizzeria barry), called Vento, great food, cool interior, 14th st. & 9th ave. relatively inexpensive.

but, just as before, i am open to anything.

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Please use the appropriate title.

Mid April is fine with me. Weekend, weekday?

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Posted By: barrysloate

I'm open for any kind of food at any type of restaurant, so I don't even need to vote. Just point me in the right direction. Both suggestions sound fine to me. But Rome wasn't built in a day...we still need to hear from others before we make a decision. We're still in the planning phase .

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Posted By: MVSNYC

sorry barry, you are right, i was just getting excited because it looked like we were going to settle this one fast...but i was obviously dreaming...it wouldn't be an "NYC Dinner" thread without it going for at least 100 posts...


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Weekend or weekday is fine, unless some people work in the city and would prefer a weeknight.

What does NTC stand for? Am I missing something obvious?

Edited to add we had the last one nailed in about 20-25 posts, I think.

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I will try to make it whenever/wherever it is.

But, weeknight is much more likely for me.

The wife and kids usually have my weekends locked up solid.

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Posted By: MVSNYC

a weeknight is fine, probably best...with spring approaching, weekends fill-up fast.

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

Ok, a weeknight it is. I think consideration should be made for a relatively quietish restaurant so that we can talk about cards without impediment. That was sort of the plan behind Payard the last time: quiet, empty and good food (albeit the Early Bird Special time of 6 pm helped). Midown might be easier for those who don't live in NYC as it is more accessible to those coming in via train or driving. Since I live in Manhattan, I am open to all areas of the city; perhaps those that live outside of Manhattan who would be coming in could direct us to an area more convenient to their commute.

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Posted By: barrysloate

Let's agree to hold off on a decision for several days until others have a chance to see this and give their thoughts. Downtown is good for me coming from Brooklyn but midtown is fine, and a weeknight probably would be better for most.

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My April should be fairly free. Would love to join for another night out!

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We definitely plan to attend the next NYC dinner


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How many will be coming?

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If Bruce is coming I will try to come too.

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Dinner I was a good time.

I encourage all who think it is a possibility to try to come.

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Joe D,

You mean dinner 2?

At dinner 1, Barry, Al Crisafulli, Dave Forman, Manny, T206 Mike, myself, Doug Allen, Frank Evanov and 2-3 others were there.

Maybe all sportscard alteration issues will be solved at Dinner 3.

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Posted By: Joe D.

The dinner you had was an agenda meeting to try to cure the hobby ills. Admirable - but not for me.

You can have a Hobby Cure Dinner II along those lines, and I am guessing I will not attend. While I admire your drive, I don't think I care about the "ills" as much as you might - and I don't want to make a mockery of what you are looking to accomplish.


Now, the dinner we had was open to anyone... It was not Hobby Cure II.

We tried to accomplish nothing. Very much like a seinfeld episode. It was about nothing. Well, actually it was about enjoying each other's company and camaraderie.

No minutes were taken. The only one with a paper and pen was the waiter... and he got things wrong. We all openly trimmed stuff... like our steaks. Pressed down the corners of our napkins, and maybe took some wrinkles out of them as well.


Just a good night out talking about cards with fellow collectors.

That was Dinner I


edit: spelling

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Yeah, I tend to agree with Joe here: if I want a night filled with curing the world's ills, I'll bring my entire law firm so that I can quadruple bill. The NYC Dinner Thread Dinner I was very low key and enjoyable. I think all those that attended (without speaking for anyone else who has not chimed in yet) would want the same for NYCDTD II.

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Posted By: JimCrandell

JoeD,

Ours was an open dinner as well--in fact I paid for everything.

I assume the agenda is open and with Bruce there I am sure there will be some interesting things talked about. And of course in an open forum, I always have interesting things to talk about.

Can't wait for Dinner 3.

Jim

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i guess i should chime in here, being that i was (along with barry) the only person who attended both "events"...

NYC Dinner I took place at Payard, which is an upscale French restaurant, it involved a few different courses, alcohol and no agenda, except to have a great meal, joke around, get to really know each other and to talk about cards, in that order.

Jim- what you hosted (as admirable as it was), was a "meeting" to discuss the issue of card altering. you brought in pizza and pepsi, which was much appreciated, but it was what it was, a meeting with an agenda, you had a note pad & pen. many interesting topics came up, and it was very informative. i look forward to NYC Meeting II.

but what the others (jeff, joe, barry, etc), are refering to in this thread, is NYC Dinner II, which i look forward to very much. EVERYONE is welcome to come, just leave your notepads home.

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Mike,

Look forward to NYC Dinner 3. Just like 1 and 2 everyone is welcome to come.

No notes--I have all my topics and agenda committed to memory--I'm sure Bruce will as well. I will presnt my ideas for change in the hobby.

See you there--

Jim

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Jim- I don't think the pad and pencil is the issue. It's to have a social evening without an agenda. Should the conversation turn towards serious hobby issues, we can play it by ear. But we can discuss other things, too.

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Barry,

I agree that we can talk about other things too--each person can bring up what they want--Bruce and I will have a mental list.

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Jim, will you be paying for the Pepsi and pizza again?

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Posted By: Joe D.

Why did you change the title to dinner III?


Our NYC dinner was not part II of the hobby cure meeting.


It was part one of an amicable social get together.


edit to say:
Reading Jim's latest post - if it is not in jest -
I have no intention to go to the next Dinner.

Maybe I will start a different thread for NYC'ers who are interested in just kicking back, eating some good food, talking about cards, and watching a game.





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What if instead of card trimming I want to discuss the Jefferson Airplane? Does that work?

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

I'm personally flying in Dan Bretta for the NYC Dinner Thread Dinner II. Oh, and his computer, too.

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Are you really going to let Dan hijack the dinner? Even the maitre d' may ask him to leave.

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Jim- before this thread starts veering in the wrong direction, our last dinner consisted of a relaxed group of friends shooting the breeze, and baseball cards was the topic most widely discussed, as that was one thing we all had in common. But I don't think we want this to become a business meeting. Feel free to join us, and like I said, conversations tend to go off in different directions. But in no way should this be like the meeting we had in your office. We had guest speakers and we were there for a purpose. At our last dinner we just wanted to have fun, and this next one should be the same.

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Steve- noticed you just changed the title. Is that an omen?

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Actually the second change:


II to III

then

II or III, you decide

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Glad we got it all settled.

No business meeting Barry--as you remember the one in my office was not either--checked my notes at end to see if we covered everything.

I think its the third hobby get together in NYC--if certain of you want to call it the second then whatever.

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Posted By: Judson Hamlin

I'll probable trek in again-- I thought the Payard dinner was a great get-together. Pizza/Italian sounds good- but anything but haggis works for me.

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Judd- we were having corned beef and cabbage with some friends last night, and we were joking about how tough it is to get a good bowl of haggis these days! I'm not sure I know exactly what it is, and I probably don't want to know!

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Hagiss? I think it's when the Rabbi blesses a mutton.

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Hey, I ordered the kosher meal!

(that's my favorite episode)

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Posted By: Elliot

Wow, this thread still has potential to hit 100. You guys haven't yet decided on date, time and place.

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Elliot--try 300. Just wait.

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Posted By: JimCrandell

Barry,

Jefferson Airplane is fine.You may find out I am pretty knowledgeable about rock and roll.

How many other guys do you know who have a list of their top 1,000 songs of all time and update it every quarter.

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I think we are the same age, so we probably grew up listening to the same music.

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Posted By: Robert S

The Payard dinner was great. I vote for mid-April after Passover (anytime after April 11th) for all those who want to break "bread"...

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Posted By: Danny

As a Deaf Baseball Collector and live in Staten Island, NY and work in the city as union carpenter.

I would love to come dinner and teach you all how to fingerspelling so we can talk about cards


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Posted By: James Gallo

I am sorry I missed the last one and would really like to make this next one, so whenever and where ever I am hopeful I won't have a conflict like I did last time.

James

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Are those of us who don't know which fork to use invited?

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