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Who's up for Dinner with Angry Mouse?

by: navajo

Tue Mar 31, 2009 at 10:51:08 AM PDT


Hey San Francisco Bay Area SFKossacks!

Angry Mouse is in town:

I live in Tacoma, Washington with my husband and our three cats.  I grew up in Santa Barbara, went to UCSC, and lived in San Mateo for five years, and I desperately miss California, so I love any excuse to come back for visits.  Especially when the weather is so gorgeous like it has been for the past week.  

I work from home as a paralegal, but my office is in Palo Alto, so every few months, I'm summoned down here (which I do not mind at all, since I love my office, love any excuse to visit my friends, and love chowing down on a double double from In 'n Out.  I'm trying to persuade my husband that we should move back here, but so far, I've been unsuccessful, so I settle for coming for visits every few months.

(snip)

More about Angry Mouse after the jump.

I know this is short notice but I think bloggers having a chance to dine with other bloggers is a good and rare thing. One should jump on the chance to participate.

So JUMP.

NOW.

navajo :: Who's up for Dinner with Angry Mouse?
Angry Mouse's blurb bio continued:

I've met a few Northwest Kossacks, which has been great, so I'm excited to meet some Bay Area Kossacks.  It's always fun when you already know you have a lot in common -- like a seething hatred of Republicans, a fascination/obsession with cute pictures of cats, and an addiction to blogs.

Yeah, count me in that group.

So SFKossacks, help me choose a date (this week, FRI, SAT, or SUN) and a venue.

Angry Mouse and I want Mexican cuisine, (even tho' we just did that, no worries, I can eat Mexican food 7 times a day.)

The restaurant must be able to accomodate a large group with table service and reservations, have fantastic margaritas, awesome cuisine and be on the Peninsula (for me, since I just traveled into the city.)

Right now I am thinking of Don Pico's Original Mexican Bistro in San Bruno. I have never been but have heard great things about it.

My favorite place closed recently due to the economy: Andale' in Palo Alto. There is also a decent place in Belmont; Hola! Although we have already had an SFKossack event there.

We have no lack of great Mexican joints so it comes down to location convenience of attendees.

So.

If you can attend this weekend tell me in the comments and tell me what day, FRI, SAT, or SUN and suggest a restaurant.

Kay? K.

Poll
Can You Attend?
Yes! Will give suggestions 4 date and location
Maybe, will let you know right away if yes or no
No, and I'll tell ya' why, since it's all about me
Isn't really good Mexican Food the problem with ou
I need a fricking job, dammit. stop party planning
Fantastic Mexican food is the panacea
Table service? Best tacos come from a truck
FLAN

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Saturday evening or Sunday (6.00 / 1)
those work best for me, and of course I prefer SF to the hinterlands.

Side pocket (0.00 / 0)
would be there any day, but if it's Sunday (mid afternoon or later) Mrs. side pocket will be there. Also.

Me Sad (0.00 / 0)
Can't go.. have a birthday party

Mebbe next time!


Sorry I Missed This Completely (6.00 / 1)
Busy week, and yesterday afternoon, I was canvassing for Courage Campaign (for eventually overturning Prop. 8 with a possible future ballot initiative).

Hope to make the next one.  :)


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