heehee :)

Prices above the tree line (i.e. Steeles Ave) are probably a bit cheaper,
but the selection would have probably been limited to
"Canadian"/"Ex"/"50"/"Brador"  :) (all of them in the original "stubby" beer
bottles) :)

Note:  The souvlaki priced @ $1.00 per stick from the stand in the St.
Lawrence Market was well worth it :)

Maybe Aaron (post wedding nuptials) will make it out next time - and also
maybe we should try for a more "rural" setting so  Dave B and Jeff don't
have to hike too far south (and maybe Brendan will show up when he says he
will *smirk*)

All in all, I'm finding it's interesting to chat about any number of topics
that are Pentax/photography related - a lot more ground is covered in a
round table discussion - and I can gleen experience from those "in the
know".

A fun afternoon and I look forward to the next one... even if I have to
drink Brador.....  :)

Cheers,
Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Brooks
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 4:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: Last Call, Torontonians


Not at $5.89 a glass Wendy<g>

Dave
BTW another successful meet,great
conversation,good photo op's and David-Chang-
Sang found a food stand to buy his dinner<g>
Finally ran the roll of Provia 400.
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From: wendy beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>EEERRR Aaron already told me to drink for him,
looks
>like we're gonna
>have to share a few of his beers :-)

Drowning your sorrows, boys?

W.

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Wendy Beard
Ottawa, Canada
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home page http://www.beard-redfern.com
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