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Philly/NJ/NY/D-ware meetup - Sat, Sept 20th?? go to pg 2.


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I most certaily would like to hang out with you gals, so I'll keep an eye on this thread to see what you decide and let you know if I am able to make it. I am also going to Irish Weekend (HOLLLAA), and the following is Joe's mom 60th surprise party, the 29th is my bday so we are supposed to do dinner but ?? It's a busy month for me.

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So, every since Lizz mentioned that it was Irish weekend in Wildwood, I've not said much, cuz I am trying to figure out if we are going down there or not. I used to go all the time and Matt has gone every year except last, so not sure what we are doingthis year. I will def post when I know for sure (prob in the next few days).
Umm HELL-OO? You better go. smile105.gif
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Haha. I don't know if I'd say katmandu was off the beaten path. It's really easily accessible for the Philly/PA people. But route 1 is probably more accessible for everyone else.

The On the Border is in Princeton/West Windsor. But yeah, the whole Lawrenceville/Princeton/West Windsor area blends in around there. It's by the Princeton Marketfair which is a bonus if anyone wants to do any shopping (although I warn, it's not a full blown mall by any means, just a few stores). PF Chang's is right next to it.

For the train people though it's a little more tricky. There is a train stop in Princeton, but you'd still need to actually drive to the restaurant

Lauren, did you go to TCNJ or something?
yes, i did go to tcnj...and hated it, but that was b/c i was a transfer student. you're right about katmandu - not off the beaten path, but much more accessible to philly/pa people.
anyone have a vote as to where? for the record, i have no clue where the trains are around there...(i do, however, know that the best hibachi EVER is at bonsai on quaker bridge road. but that's just a tidbit of info for you central/south jersey folks).
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If it is in Trenton, we could probably stop by for a quick hello.

 

My brother and my two awesome nieces and little not-even-one-yet nephew live at Fort Dix which is in that area. We never get to see them because it is about a 4.5 hour drive to get there. I would feel awful if we drove all that way and did not spend all the time we could with the little buggers.

 

So depending what time of day everyone is going to be meeting up, we could stop by for a minute either before or after we see the kids.

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