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<p>[quote user="CShaveRR"]</p> <p><span style="font-family:georgia, palatino;font-size:14pt;">Back to Johnny's idea: I don't know if the Main Street Cafe could handle a group like ours. By the way, it's no longer our favorite Lombard eatery, having been supplanted by Shannon's Deli. That seems to be the downtown hot-spot now--we always seem to see someone we know there (not counting Paul and Theresa, who do an amazing job of running the place). They are too small at the present time, but will soon be expanding into the storefront next door, giving them room for at least twice as many people. They're even closer to the UP tracks, but that may be a moot point, because the enclosed station platforms being built might obscure all of the trains. Even the talk of summer dining on the roof won't help that, I'm afraid.</span><br /><br /><span style="font-family:georgia, palatino;font-size:14pt;">I have no problems with the annual meeting in Milwaukee; I'm sorry more people don't take the trouble to come up there. We usually make a weekend of it, visiting the quilt museum in Cedarburg on Friday and the show at the Fairgrounds on Saturday (and killing a little time in Duplainville before going to the show). What are the dates this year, Dave? (Gotta get it on the calendar quickly!)</span></p> <p> </p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>I've been in Wisconsin...never to Milwaukee though.</p> <p>That would be an interesting trip.</p>
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