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Real Life Potatoes

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:21 am
by _sock puppet
Tator treated me to a fine lunch, and extraordinary conversation today. Thanks, Tator!

Re: Real Life Potatoes

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 2:28 am
by _Tator
You blessed me with your presence and I suppressed my cannibalistic tendencies and passed on the potatoes.

Re: Real Life Potatoes

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:31 am
by _Yoda
Aww....no fair! :sad:

Someday, some of you are going to get out NC way, I hope! :wink:

Re: Real Life Potatoes

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:29 pm
by _Tator
liz3564 wrote:Aww....no fair! :sad:

Someday, some of you are going to get out NC way, I hope! :wink:



I love the Carolinas. Many years ago I used to go to the Research Triangle a couple of times a year. Of course I would make sure I got there the Friday before work and would leave on a red eye the next Sunday or Monday so I could play both weekends. I always got home totally exhausted and that was perfect.

Sock is the first person I have met in person from any board. It was a blast. He is really a great guy. He was very different from what I had imagined him to look like and I am sure I was a shock to him. I guess that is human nature to develop preconceived notions about posters. I know many here have met each other and if opportunities arise in the future I am going to do my very best meet more of you.

Liz you are always welcome and will always have a place to stay in Idaho if you get this way. That goes for all of you.

Re: Real Life Potatoes

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:32 pm
by _Yoda
Tator wrote:
liz3564 wrote:Aww....no fair! :sad:

Someday, some of you are going to get out NC way, I hope! :wink:



I love the Carolinas. Many years ago I used to go to the Research Triangle a couple of times a year. Of course I would make sure I got there the Friday before work and would leave on a red eye the next Sunday or Monday so I could play both weekends. I always got home totally exhausted and that was perfect.

Sock is the first person I have met in person from any board. It was a blast. He is really a great guy. He was very different from what I had imagined him to look like and I am sure I was a shock to him. I guess that is human nature to develop preconceived notions about posters. I know many here have met each other and if opportunities arise in the future I am going to do my very best meet more of you.

Liz you are always welcome and will always have a place to stay in Idaho if you get this way. That goes for all of you.

Awesome! One of my very best friends lives in Idaho, so I will keep that in mind! Would love to meet you in person at some point. :smile:

ETA--I actually live in the Triad, which is about 1 1/2 hours away from the Triangle. :smile: