Is somebody definitely bringing a keg, or do
>I need to take an action item to remove the front seat of the GTI?  Ed
>Blocher brought the last one in his truck, but he's probably still looking
>for the remains of his boat down in the Florida panhandle.  Or maybe smaller
>containerized refreshment would be smarter.  Whatever we do, we have to make
>sure the KR flyers don't have to worry about "Miller Time" (I'm planting the
>seeds for next year).
>Mark Langford
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Mark and Gathering attendees,

I had it set up for $1.50 beers in the terminal bar until the resturant/bar
went belly up on me this summer.  The airport "policy" does not allow
us to bring booze on to the airport grounds so whatever anyone does
, do it discretely.  Down by the camping area might be good.  It's 
just off the parking lot area and pretty much out of anyone's notice.
Nothing washes down a good yeEEEEE HAAAAAAAAaaa better
than a good cold brew!  A blanket over the Keg or whatever would
keep the ice from melting so fast also.  

THANKS....

Larry Flesner



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