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    Quote Originally Posted by therising
    I suppose now is a good time to admit that I don't actually live in a "house", per se.

    I live in a van with my dog. And, no, it's not "down by the river". My 2nd wife and her stepfather are good enough to allow me to park it in their driveway (I still pay their mortgage, after all ).

    I'm not complaining, I agreed to the settlement after all. The only time it bugs me is when they have their "couple friends" over. I guess things get a little risque in there because I have to take their kids for a ride for a few hours, so they don't see anything.

    So, I'd still be happy to have a SpeakUp party in the van, if anyone's interested.
    I don't object to a meal in a van as long as it's gourmet.


    Okay everyone, what about Jim's Family Diner, or La Bella Sicilia, or Lake Effect Diner. And how about sometime in the last week of April?

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    Quote Originally Posted by therising
    I'd still be happy to have a SpeakUp party in the van, if anyone's interested.
    The meeting will be closed to the public when the sign that says, 'When the Van's-a-Rocking Don't Bother Knocking', goes up.

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    And there's still more... It's Tea Time for the Forum.

    Spree Magazine suggests those who are into high tea to try:

    1. Josephine's Tea Room and Gift Shop, 650 Main Stree, East Aurora, 655-0053

    2. Seven Owls Tea Room, 42 Aurora St., Lancaster, 683-1777

    3. Tru Teas, 810 Elmwood Ave., Buffalo, 887-2921

    4. White Linen Tea Room, 6610 Shawnee Road, North Tonawanda, 730-1685

    Remember to keep your little pinkie up and no slurping.

    High Tea is fun. My wife and I enjoyed High Tea at Claridges, in London. It's was expensive but fun. We thought we might get thrown out because we were laughing a lot. But, the waitress said it was a pleasure to serve us because we seemed to be really enjoying ourselves.

    My wife and I have some great stories about eating in London, but that's another topic.

    We've done High Tea at the King Edward in Toronto. Another fun time.

    We've been meaning to do High Tea at Seven Owls because it's right around the corner from us. One of these days.

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    I know people like a fancy restaurant and all but..... I think I still enjoy a good meat and corn and veggie barbique in the summer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gshowell
    Buffalo Spree's April edition also covers diners.

    Their six picks include:

    3. Cozy Nook, 111 Grant St. Buffalo
    Seriously? Someone actually went in there? Without getting shot (either by a bullet, or for tetanus)?

    Brave souls, those at the Spree are...

    Oh, and high tea at Tru Teas was good last year. At least the service was nice (looking).
    But your being a dick
    ~Wnyresident

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