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TulsaNow luncheon 9/17 at TU coffee bar

Started by RecycleMichael, September 15, 2008, 01:12:54 PM

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Originally posted by sgrizzle

Well it was a good turnout and good food. Saw a couple of people I didn't expect, David Arnett and Paul Tay.

Also, one poster shared a very personal secret in his life... through salad.



Honestly, I teared up a little.  It's always an honor to be included in something like that.

RecycleMichael

I didn't get it. The whole crouton conspiracy and greens oligarchy left me wondering. He was brave though.

My sandwich was awesome. The Golden Driller himself would have been proud. The sea salt chips tasted like regular salted potato chips, but cannon fodder's buttermilk ones tasted like cool ranch.

I drank two bottles of IBC root beer. They cost four dollars together. Next time, I will get a fountain Barq's root beer with free refills and save three bucks.

It was a nice place. Good sandwiches, comfortable atmosphere and great location.
Power is nothing till you use it.

Conan71

I thought it was really nice of Eric Marshall to show up and give everyone there a free keg of wheat or IPA.  He's a true gentleman.  Sure got me off the hook for having to pay for a keg for lunch.

FWIW, I declined Paul's offer to go bike up Turkey Mountain with him.

"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

EricP

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Originally posted by Conan71

I thought it was really nice of Eric Marshall to show up and give everyone there a free keg of wheat or IPA.  He's a true gentleman.  Sure got me off the hook for having to pay for a keg for lunch.



You're mean. [:(!]
 

RecycleMichael

That was a happening place to have lunch. I saw titans of industry there today.

Businesses owners, leaders in utility companies, attorneys, sales managers, car racing promoters, hotel executives, brewers, naval officers, etc. were there.

There was even a minor blogger, a national campaign worker and a known local biking advocate all having lunch at the same place.

I don't know who the other 20 or 30 people who ate there today are, but they are probably important too.

This cafe is turning into a place to be seen. It is kind of like the Brown Derby Cafe in Hollywood.
Power is nothing till you use it.

AMP

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Had a great time at the lunch today.  The Brownies rock by the way. Don't tell my Cardiologist.

Low key, no stress casual time at the lunch break today.  My guests included three Tulsa business owners, one is celebrating their 35th anniversary in business in Tulsa this year.  They all enjoyed the lunch, atmosphere and conversation.  

I am happy that place is less than a couple of miles from my mid town office.  15th Street type deal, without the parking headaches of Cherry Street.  They also have WiFi.

waterboy

Arnett introduced me to the owner as one of Tulsa's confirmed Liberals. I think they double charged me for my lunch! Thanks, David.

Enjoyed the good company. As Commander of the Inland Seas I presented my awesome development plans for the Arkansas River. Flintco will provide the cement to fill it with and I'll paint it nassau blue and charge the RiverParks Authority by the hour. The Artist will construct faux sailboats and we'll market it all to unsuspecting tourists as The Tulsa River.

Oh, yeah. If Conan can make a life changing conversion well, I guess I can too. Anyone got a spare McCain button?