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Reader Meetup: Saturday in DC

Posted on: November 5, 2009 6:23 PM, by Ed Brayton

Okay, let's go ahead and schedule this even if only a few people show up. And as is tradition, let's meet up at an Irish pub, The Dubliner. High noon is the time. If you're going to make it, please leave a comment here or send me an email. Thanks.

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I'll be there.

Posted by: heddle | November 5, 2009 7:15 PM

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I will try to make it - Dubliner is a classic pub

Posted by: CPT_Doom | November 5, 2009 8:24 PM

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I was thinking about it, but I'm probably going to end up going into Bethesda with a friend of mine for a bagel run (because you can't get good bagels in D.C.) and then watching Resolved with him.

Posted by: FishyFred | November 5, 2009 9:26 PM

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I will be there with bells on.

Posted by: barry21 | November 6, 2009 12:41 AM

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I'm an infrequent commenter but I'll try to make it.

Posted by: Jeff | November 6, 2009 12:49 AM

6

Ed:

I can't get there, probably not a bad thing, but will you send me enough money to buy a coupla pints at my local?

Posted by: democommie | November 6, 2009 9:47 AM

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once again, you manage the one weekend i'm out in another city instead (this time, philly). oh well. enjoy!

Posted by: Joe Shelby | November 6, 2009 1:27 PM

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The Dubliner is a tad pricey. What am I talking about? It's DC. It's all pricey.

But the Guinness is not the best. It has that metallic taste. All their beers do.

Go across the street to Capitol City Brewing. Their beer isn't the best either, but it's better than The Dubliner.

Posted by: Ralphie | November 6, 2009 4:11 PM

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I'll try to be there.

Posted by: Hyuga | November 7, 2009 1:20 AM

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If anyone sees this before heading out to Dubliner, I am going to try to get there at about 10 of 12:00. I'll be wearing a blue zip-up fleece jacket and glasses, and I'm sorely in need of a haircut. I'll probably be drinking seltzer by the bar.

See you soon!

Posted by: barry21 | November 7, 2009 10:46 AM

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Hey, had a good time. It was great to finally meet you Ed, and to meet the rest of you. Hope to see you all again sometime.

Posted by: Hyuga | November 7, 2009 3:59 PM

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Nice to meet all you guys on Saturday. Although I was worried about driving back to Yorktown after a few beers (I was going to restrain myself.) But it turned out you were all a bunch of teetotalers! In an Irish Pub! Whoda thunk it! You [Yinz, Y'all] need to read this book. We Christians know how to drink.

Posted by: heddle | November 9, 2009 8:15 AM

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We Christians know how to drink.

A beer was absolutely in my sights when I wandered into the place, but then everyone started ordering stuff like iced tea...

*shakes head*

Posted by: Josh | November 9, 2009 8:19 AM

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Bearing in mind the insane crap they need to believe in, Heddle, I'm not at all surprised at that! :) - DJ

Posted by: DingoJack | November 9, 2009 8:22 AM

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Josh,

Ahh--so it was the old "Who's going to break the symmetry?" dilemma. I suspected as much.

DJ,

It would be hard to deny the grain (or more) of truth in what you say.

Posted by: heddle | November 9, 2009 9:00 AM

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Heddle - A excellent single malt, I presume? :)
Don't forget the use of all kinds of drugs by religious types (all over the world) for the purpose of reaching an ecstatic state.* - DJ
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*Revelations. Need I say any more?

Posted by: DingoJack | November 9, 2009 9:16 AM

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Ahh--so it was the old "Who's going to break the symmetry?" dilemma. I suspected as much.

Exactly. You may have noticed that I deliberately waited until you and Ed both ordered before following suit? That was 100% because I didn't want to give up the goose as to being a lush unless it was obvious that I was in like company.

Next time, however, count on some beer (or single malt) flowing...

Posted by: Josh | November 9, 2009 9:32 AM

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Well I hope no one was taking clues from me. I rarely drink anything alcoholic other than wine with dinner, but I certainly couldn't care any less that others do. If you wanted to order a beer, order a beer! Actually, now that I think about it, I can usually be tempted by a good single malt as well.

It was great to meet all of you. Thanks very much for coming out. I wish the food had been better. Was anyone else as disappointed as I was? I ordered a corned beef sandwich in an Irish pub. If anyone can do a good corned beef sandwich, it should be an Irish pub. But it sucked. The corned beef could have come from those little foil packets at the supermarket, the ones with the really thin, chopped and pressed meat. And the fries were soft and limp and greasy. If an Irish pub can't do chips, for crying out loud, it's time to shut down.

Posted by: Ed Brayton | November 9, 2009 9:48 AM

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Was anyone else as disappointed as I was?

I wasn't at all impressed with my choice, and my coke was frickin' flat. Next time let's go to my neighborhood; we'll correct the food issue. No worries, though. Other than the food, it was a good time: beautiful morning and good conversation. If I'd actually ordered a scotch it would have been pretty much perfect. Thanks for deciding to do it.

Posted by: Josh | November 9, 2009 9:55 AM

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The food was indeed awful. My club sandwich was like something out of a vending machine, or one of those prepackaged 7-11 abominations.

Posted by: heddle | November 9, 2009 11:22 AM

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That's really too bad. Both of those choices in my opinion, corned beef and clubs, are like on-off switches: when they're good they tend to be quite tasty, but when "not-good," they're simply terrible.

Well, Dubliner, you'll get no additional brunch business from me.

*shakes fist dramatically*

Posted by: Josh | November 9, 2009 11:45 AM

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