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Dinner at Celebration III

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by PHATJEDI67, Apr 14, 2005.

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  1. PHATJEDI67

    PHATJEDI67 Jedi Youngling star 1

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    First, let give all the Star Wars UK fans a quick shout out. For those of you who are coming to Indy for C3, a group of us from Florida are meeting for dinner at St Elmo's at around 7pm on 4/20/05. So don't feel like a stranger, come on by and say hi.....whether you're a Sith or a Jedi. But if you're pretty, dinners on me. May the Force be with you.
     
  2. veritasuk

    veritasuk Jedi Padawan star 4

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    Great! Erm where the hells that then? I'm guessing its a well known place?
     
  3. Jairen

    Jairen Manager Emeritus star 4 VIP - Former Mod/RSA

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    Damn, we're all gonna be sooooo busy! There are soooo many parties/get togethers going on over the four days, I need to split myself into 20 different people!
     
  4. timbolton

    timbolton Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    St Elmos - http://www.stelmos.com/menu.php

    Sorry guys, would love to join you (not sure if I am Sith or Jedi lol, hmmm) but I am vegetarian :p
     
  5. PHATJEDI67

    PHATJEDI67 Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Thanks for responding everyone. As for you my friend the vegetarian, the salads I'm told are great at St Elmo's......just in case you change your mind.
     
  6. timbolton

    timbolton Jedi Grand Master star 5

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    Np PHATJEDI67 :) :cool: ,
    Well I'd love to ... but I am one of those weird veggies (I came from being a meat-eater) in that I am not much of a salad eater to be honest unless it's a side dish :p Even I admit that is rabbit food lmao (before anyone says it) ;)

    Hence why Indian food is probs my favourite - a lot of dishes started as veg over back in the Subcontinent, came over to the UK and were adapted for English meat-eating habits, whilst still have the veg on offer.
     
  7. PHATJEDI67

    PHATJEDI67 Jedi Youngling star 1

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    Well, I think you'll be ok just look behind you and make sure there's no cotton tail growing back there. But hey, if you're in the area feel free to stop on by to meet and greet anyways.
     
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