It was pretty much 100 people standing and talking in a warehouse with a
slide show, food, and beer. There were a bunch of kids there but the
place had just been gutted, so it was an empty building made of concrete
and brick. If you didn't feel like standing around and talking to your
neighbors with a plate of potato salad in your hands, it wouldn't have
been much fun, as it was, I got to meet some swank local artists
(including Conrad Erb, a marvelous wedding photographer who just moved
to the area and was photographing the event), got a hug from John
Fenton, and met a bunch of people Behind The Scenes at Philly Car Share.
Oh, and I saw Andy Toy not get endorsed by UCD. I don't think I left
until 10 or 11.
 

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Subject: Re: [UC] Break My Routine and Smack Me Upside the Head

I supported Dock Street too.   I went to the party cause I wanted to see
how they might have altered the space, and because I hoped to try some
of their cooking.  I tasted a teensy bit of 2 kinds of beer, I mean
teensy, cause I'm not a drinker, just wanted to learn which beer was the
the more interesting one.   I asked for and was given  a big cup of diet
coke, which was checked by the ucd guards as I exited the place, to be
sure I wasn't taking beer with me.    There were children there, but as
Melani said, they might not have been having fun.  I don't think it was
an appropriate event for children.  I left early because the party was
too noisy and crowded for me.
 
                                         Barbara Tilley



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