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Some friends took me to Jetset the other day. It's another smoke-free bar
@ 1st and 1st by the sushi place.

Joshua b. Jore
Minneapolis Ward 3, precinct 10
http://www.greentechnologist.org

On Fri, 14 Dec 2001, Andy Driscoll wrote:

> But Annie may be able to tolerate smoke (whether she much likes it or not)
> whereas some of us are literally unable to inhale it without severe
> consequences. This isn't a matter of quality but ability.
>
> And the food's been uneven there, too, but that's not the issue for me (and
> some others). I've been challenged to come up with some alternatives, but
> wherever there's a bar, there's smoke, I believe. Really, I'm certainly not
> a vital part of this discussion group and listmembers need only to cater to
> the masses for their fun. I just must demure if smoke is present in any
> sufficient quantity to affect my lungs, and it take very little,
> unfortunately.
>
> Of course, it's good for no one even if it doesn't seem to bother you.
> Enough of it will put you where I am, breathing-wise.
>
> Have a great holiday.
>
> Andy Driscoll
> Saint Paul
> ------
> "The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who, in times of
> moral crisis, remain neutral" --Dante
>
> > From: "Annie Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 00:55:42 -0600
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Andy Driscoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: I love the Monte
> >
> > 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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