Some of the Portland Perlmonks met a few weeks ago. The attendees were (in no particular order):
- merlyn
- dchetlin
- lemming
- Ovid
- One monk who has decided not to reveal his monk name (he's a friend of mine, so that's the only way I knew he was a monk).
We met at the Rock Bottom Brewery here in Portland, OR and had a great time. I got a little toasty and told some interesting stories about my past that would probably raise a few virtual eyebrows here.
If anyone else is thinking about, give it a shot. It's a load of fun.
Cheers,
Ovid
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