[ale] two ale meetings??

Geoffrey esoteric at 3times25.net
Wed Jan 16 10:18:01 EST 2002


Matthew Brown wrote:

> I have to confess I've never made it to a meeting.  How many show up?


I haven't been in a long while, last I recall, around 30 ???


> 
> If it's not too many, I may know a place right around Perimiter Mall,
> which is the centroid from what I've heard.  Or maybe at the Galleria. 
> It sounds like the north edge of 285 might be the thing.


Perimeter's not something I'd consider, that's i-75/i-285 for me.  I'm 
not doing that.  Galleria is another congested location.  I'm looking to 
NOT go into town.  Hey what can I say, I'm 45, I'm getting old and 
grumpy. (it's probably the 25 years with AT&T that's doing that though)


> 
> 
> On Wed, 2002-01-16 at 09:29, Geoffrey wrote:
> 
>>rhiannen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>um, how 'bout all of us North EAST of Atlanta?  The drive to Emory
>>>is just as far coming in from Lake Lanier area* as from Kennesaw...
>>>which is why I don't go to ALE meetings as it is...
>>>
>>>I'd go to North ALE meetings in the Alpharetta area - central
>>>location for the Northern 'burbs, but Kennesaw would be completely
>>>out of the question....
>>>
>>
>>Alpharetta central??  Alpharetta is east of Atlanta and more North of 
>>Atlanta than Kennesaw.  It might be 5 miles closer to Atlanta's 
>>longitude, but the distance north more then makes up for it's eastern 
>>proximity.  I wouldn't travel to Alpharetta anymore then you'd travel to 
>>Kennesaw.
>>
>>I don't think we want this thing to fracture into multiple meetings, but 
>>it's reasonable to consider which would have the greatest draw, n-w or 
>>n-e of Atlanta.  Dare I ask?
>>
>>It'd be nice if there was somewhere half way between Alpharetta and 
>>Kennesaw, but it's pretty much desolate between the two.
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>
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