It's come to my attention that a buncha yunz Monks is Picksburghers. AgentM, being the latest I'd noticed, suggested that we get together dahntahn.

So: how many Monks are close enough to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania to want to go there for a little party/meeting/whatever? And how does sometime next weekend sound? I seem to recall meeting a total of five or six folks from the area; perhaps there are yet more lurking.

Let's hear what'd be good for you, and make some plans. I'll update this post as plans solidify

UPDATE

Ok, we've had a bunch of ideas, but few strong opinions. Some people will be able to make it around Thanksgiving who won't be able to sooner; I think maybe we could meet then too, if folks are inclined.

I propose 7:00 PM, Friday, Primanti's. If you approve, RSVP below. If you don't say why below. Or /msg me, if you'd rather.

FINAL UPDATE

Primanti's deli - casual dress. 7:00 PM Friday, Nov. 3. 3803 Forbes Avenue, East of downtown, just past Children's Hosptial. Be there, or be square.


In reply to RFC: Monks shall party in da Burgh by Petruchio

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