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I think there are a good deal of us who are subscribed to houston@mail.pm.org, maybe if you and silent11 got together with krisahoch, the two groups could be combined. As you can see, we still have no place to have meetings, I recently mentioned that HAL-PC seemed like a good place after a thread about the fact that houston has two groups; and if ya'll already have it....seems like a pretty good reason to make friends :)

I know for me, it would be very difficult to go to any meeting during the week (even on friday night), because I work evenings; if the meetings (dont care which group) were on the weekend i'd definitely go...im sure i can stay sober one weekend a month to go to a perl meeting...then again, if you listen to abigail, maybe i wont have to :)

-Robert

In reply to Re: Houston Perl Mongers by blaze
in thread Houston Perl Mongers by petesmiley

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