Dragaera

1st Occasional So Calif Brustian Gathering

Tue Mar 18 00:05:45 PST 2003

On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 16:51:22 -0800, you wrote:

>
>
>>>San Diego (Encinitas) also!  I'm not a big fan of the casinos but 
>that's 
>>>hardly a reason to not gather.  Does anyone know of a Hungarian 
>restaurant 
>>>anywhere around here?
>>>
>>
>>If we are headed toward San Diego, we can go to a casino, 
>
><whimper>  As long as it's not Viejas.  It's bad enough that I work 
>there; I wouldn't want the rest of you to become tainted by the 
>Viejas Icksomeness.
>
>Besides, everyone would get lost trying to meet there.  "Well, 
>first you have to get to Alpine -"  "Where's that?"  "...  Um, 
>Tennessee.  Or something."
>

I go to Viejas all the time, MJ.  Had no idea there was a fellow
Brustian there!

>>we could also meet 
>>at Old Town (big margaritas = yummy!! supposedly haunted cities = 
>fun!!). 
>
>Old Town is fabulously shiny, yes, and you can kidnap newts and 
>little frogs from some of the ornamental ponds if you've a mind to 
>do so.  
>

Old Town works.

>>We 
>>can also go for Hungarian cuizine, but this I had a little harder 
>time 
>>finding. So far I have only found a Hungarian restaurant in Los 
>Angeles, 
>
>Well, yes.  San Diego, as studly as it is in most other respects, 
>fails to have much in the way of exotic foodnesses.  There's a 
>Persian restaurant with rose-petal ice cream, and that seems to be 
>about as far as The Powers That Be are willing to permit San 
>Diegans to indulge internationally-inclined palates.
>

Ethiopian.  That's always yummie, we love going to Awash downtown.

If we all decide to hit LA, Mrs Laz and I own a minivan, so we can
carpool to save on gas.  I can't believe it's over $2/gallon.

We need some teleportation action.




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