MacWorld Expo 2000, San Francisco
Umbria Ristorante, January 6, 2000

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Sue Kinne arranged for a few MacLaw Members to get together at a local restaurant for dinner after MacWorld Expo. Co-Organizers, Ted Lindberg and George Richardson collaborated to produce a delicious menu and some donated door prizes for a little extra fun.

Sue Kinne, dinner organizer, gets a hug
from the restaurant's owner.

Co-organizer, Ted Lindberg,
respectfully declined his hug.

There was no report as to whether
Co-organizer, George Richardson,
accepted or declined his hug.

It is not yet known whether reports of MacLawyers' behavior in New York were sent to San Francisco, or a prank phone call was received from a non-member moderator of a non-email list no longer operating out of the Bay Area, but as it turned-out, the Riot Police were not needed--even though, clearly, Bob Stern is getting ready to start something while Jim Holley appears to brace himself and Monica Bay attempts to warn the others.
Mark Burton and LeRoy Hersch admiring door prize
donated by one of the software vendors.
Ed Siebel traveled from Southern California
Valerie Follett and Ed Siebel.
Editor's Note: If she's only drinking water,
Ed's not going to get any better looking.
John Pearson and Sue Kinne
David Pearson and John Pearson
Nancy Gee and Monica Bay
Jim Holley and Bob Stern

Anne Steele wins a door prize.

Sue Kinne with prizes

What's in this drink?

Ted Lindberg

Anne Steele and Michael Wilmar

Bob Stern,
Monica Bay
George Richardson
Valerie Follett
(...and, Unknown)

Mark Burton and LeRoy Hersch

Bob Stern

When all those door prizes follow
all that food and all that wine, it may be a good idea,
after all, to have the Riot Police handy.

Ultimately, a great time was had by all.
Here are Nancy Gee, George Richardson,
Bill Adasiewicz and David Pearson.

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