CCFA Benefit Featuring Flight To Mars

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  • einatshaul
    einatshaul Posts: 2,219
    Gots me tickets. =)

    Good, then on our little Eddie trip - we can practice towards the real thing, maybe shought out some "Mikeys!!!" at Ed, just to get warmed up ;)
  • einatshaul
    einatshaul Posts: 2,219
    rockford wrote:
    Sounds good- I'll block off the evening before the show for the BBQ. I just bought a house a bit up the hill from Alki, and David and Lisa are a short walk away from me too, so this won't be too hard.

    I think the hardest thing about throwing the BBQ in the past was getting people directions to the beach after they got lost on Harbor Island somewhere... This seems like it'd be mostly a local Seattle crowd, so that should be less of a problem.

    -Greg

    I hope you are including me while saying "local Seattle crowd" haha... ;)
  • rockford
    rockford Posts: 151
    Foxy Mop wrote:
    Um.. that'd be me :o We got lost last year and missed the beach party completely!

    So yeah... I'll MapQuest in advance (though I think MapQuest was partially the culprit of pointing us the wrong way!) but additional directions would be appreciated :D

    Hah, ok... : )
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  • rockford
    rockford Posts: 151
    einatshaul wrote:
    I hope you are including me while saying "local Seattle crowd" haha... ;)

    Of course- you've got a better view of Alki right now than just about anyone!
    rock musik rockar röv.
  • rockford
    rockford Posts: 151
    rock musik rockar röv.
  • Urban Hiker
    Urban Hiker Posts: 1,312
    einatshaul wrote:
    Good, then on our little Eddie trip - we can practice towards the real thing, maybe shought out some "Mikeys!!!" at Ed, just to get warmed up ;)


    Hehe. That'll be funny. Deal. :D
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  • Urban Hiker
    Urban Hiker Posts: 1,312
    And I have to say it....

    FUCKING
    West
    Seattle
    ;)
    :p
    :D
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  • einatshaul
    einatshaul Posts: 2,219
    I LOVE

    FUCKING
    West
    Seattle
    ;)
    :p
    :D

    :)
  • sennin
    sennin Posts: 2,146
    einatshaul wrote:
    I LOVE

    FUCKING
    West
    Seattle
    ;)
    :p
    :D

    :)

    me too!
  • Urban Hiker
    Urban Hiker Posts: 1,312
    sennin wrote:
    me too!


    Yeah, yeah, yeah... Doesn't everyone? :cool: Y'all know that's the mayor's 'hood, right? That brings its coolness quotient down quite a bit. However, maybe since you (sennin) & jamainiac have moved there it's leveled out. ;)

    If the Elliott Bay Water Taxi isn't up and running by then, I may walk over there. Depending on the weather, it looks like we'll some nice late sunlight that time of year - not so much with the moonlight, though.

    U.S. Naval Observatory
    Astronomical Applications Department

    Sun and Moon Data for One Day

    The following information is provided for Seattle, King County, Washington (longitude W122.3, latitude N47.6):

    Friday
    2 May 2008 Pacific Daylight Time

    SUN
    Begin civil twilight 5:15 a.m.
    Sunrise 5:50 a.m.
    Sun transit 1:06 p.m.
    Sunset 8:24 p.m.
    End civil twilight 8:59 p.m.

    MOON
    Moonset 3:55 p.m. on preceding day
    Moonrise 4:11 a.m.
    Moon transit 10:35 a.m.
    Moonset 5:15 p.m.
    Moonrise 4:30 a.m. on following day



    Phase of the Moon on 2 May: waning crescent with 11% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.

    New Moon on 5 May 2008 at 5:19 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time.
    Walking can be a real trip
    ***********************
    "We've laid the groundwork. It's like planting the seeds. And next year, it's spring." - Nader
    ***********************
    Prepare for tending to your garden, America.
  • sennin
    sennin Posts: 2,146
    Yeah, yeah, yeah... Doesn't everyone? :cool: Y'all know that's the mayor's 'hood, right? That brings its coolness quotient down quite a bit. However, maybe since you (sennin) & jamainiac have moved there it's leveled out. ;)

    If the Elliott Bay Water Taxi isn't up and running by then, I may walk over there. Depending on the weather, it looks like we'll some nice late sunlight that time of year - not so much with the moonlight, though.

    U.S. Naval Observatory
    Astronomical Applications Department

    Sun and Moon Data for One Day

    The following information is provided for Seattle, King County, Washington (longitude W122.3, latitude N47.6):

    Friday
    2 May 2008 Pacific Daylight Time

    SUN
    Begin civil twilight 5:15 a.m.
    Sunrise 5:50 a.m.
    Sun transit 1:06 p.m.
    Sunset 8:24 p.m.
    End civil twilight 8:59 p.m.

    MOON
    Moonset 3:55 p.m. on preceding day
    Moonrise 4:11 a.m.
    Moon transit 10:35 a.m.
    Moonset 5:15 p.m.
    Moonrise 4:30 a.m. on following day



    Phase of the Moon on 2 May: waning crescent with 11% of the Moon's visible disk illuminated.

    New Moon on 5 May 2008 at 5:19 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time.

    not a bus/taxi person eh?
  • Urban Hiker
    Urban Hiker Posts: 1,312
    sennin wrote:
    not a bus/taxi person eh?

    Not so much - and I love a good walk. The bus or cab can saved for the way home to mix things up. ;)
    rockford wrote:

    Looking at the old thread left me with a couple of questions. Were you all near the comfort station? Also, is this a SOBER meet-up since alcohol is not allowed at Seattle Parks without special permission?
    Walking can be a real trip
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    ***********************
    Prepare for tending to your garden, America.
  • rockford
    rockford Posts: 151
    Not so much - and I love a good walk. The bus or cab can saved for the way home to mix things up. ;)



    Looking at the old thread left me with a couple of questions. Were you all near the comfort station? Also, is this a SOBER meet-up since alcohol is not allowed at Seattle Parks without special permission?

    Opaque cups are allowed for everyone! :-)
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  • sennin
    sennin Posts: 2,146
    Friday, May 2nd,....Alki Beach BBQ Jam.

    6pm a good time to start?
  • beachdweller
    beachdweller Posts: 1,532
    sennin wrote:
    Friday, May 2nd,....Alki Beach BBQ Jam.

    6pm a good time to start?

    I'll take responsibility to get there early and claim our spot. Shooting for a firepit only on the beach, not a picnic site with a bbq. We can cook at the pit. Thoughts?
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  • sennin
    sennin Posts: 2,146
    I'll take responsibility to get there early and claim our spot. Shooting for a firepit only on the beach, not a picnic site with a bbq. We can cook at the pit. Thoughts?

    We'll need to find a metal grate and maybe a few sticks for hotdogs/marshmellos.

    I'll bring a cooler down.
  • einatshaul
    einatshaul Posts: 2,219
    I'll bring cat

    kiddin... I'll think of something :)
  • rockford
    rockford Posts: 151
    sennin wrote:
    We'll need to find a metal grate and maybe a few sticks for hotdogs/marshmellos.

    I'll bring a cooler down.

    What about your little Coleman grill, too?
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  • yahamita
    yahamita Posts: 1,514
    Just purchased my ticket! Can't wait to see some of my old friends I haven't seen in a long time! and also in Vancouver!

    I'm not sure about all of you, but it seems I have this permanent smile plastered across my face lately...
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  • einatshaul
    einatshaul Posts: 2,219
    rockford wrote:
    What about your little Coleman grill, too?

    Wait, Grill, Greg, BBQ? doesn't quite make sense :)