I had my campaign volunteer party a couple of Sunday's ago in the back room of the Monte Carlo because I wanted to start putting the tints of "green"on the walls, mirrors and upholstery of the Monte Carlo. Many, many political aspirations, hopes dreams, failures and excrucating horrors have come out the minds of the people that go to the Monte Carlo. I think it only appropriate that our 800 person group show a commitment and dedication to the fact that there was politics and operating government long before us and there will be long after us many more stories and memories of our Minneapolis politics and we are just part of the story, and right now, making history (as they say). You don't have to eat meat there ( they have some wondereful salads), Sunday brunch is family style all you can eat (oops, I forgot about all the church goers), the bar rack is divine, bloody marys and martinis are the favorites, and I really don't think the smoke has ever bothered me there (I don't like smoke much anymore either!) I think it would be cool for us to meet there and do our plotting for the next four years. It is pricey - but so is making history. Annie Young East Phillips
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