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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.
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Sue
Kinne, dinner organizer, gets a hug
from the restaurant's owner.
Co-organizer,
Ted Lindberg,
respectfully declined his hug.
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There
was no report as to whether
Co-organizer, George Richardson,
accepted or declined his hug.
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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.
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Mark
Burton and LeRoy Hersch admiring door prize
donated by one of the software
vendors.
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Ed
Siebel traveled from Southern
California
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Valerie
Follett and Ed Siebel.
Editor's Note: If she's only drinking water,
Ed's not going to get any better
looking.
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John
Pearson and Sue Kinne
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David
Pearson and John Pearson
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Nancy
Gee and Monica Bay
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Jim
Holley and Bob Stern
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Anne
Steele wins a door prize.
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Sue
Kinne with prizes
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What's
in this drink?
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Ted
Lindberg
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Anne
Steele and Michael Wilmar
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Bob
Stern,
Monica Bay
George Richardson
Valerie Follett
(...and, Unknown)
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Mark
Burton and LeRoy Hersch
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Bob
Stern
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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.
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Ultimately,
a great time was had by all.
Here are Nancy Gee, George Richardson,
Bill Adasiewicz and David Pearson.
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