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Drinking Liberally Virginia Beach 2

One of the things that I have missed since moving to these parts is Drinking Liberally.

When I lived in the Greater Philadelphia Co-Prosperity Sphere, the regular Tuesday meetings of the local DL chapter recharged and invigorated me. The Philly DL bloggers who still have active blogs are linked on the sidebar, over there ————->.

It wasn’t the drinking (I can do that quite well on my own, thank you).

It was the liberally–the fellowship of kindred minds.

Some of the friendships I made there continue across the miles.

When I moved here, there were two DL chapters listed at the mothership–one in Norfolk and one in Virginia Beach–but both of them had faded away by the time I went looking for them.

Now, someone is trying to revive a local chapter.

See you there:

    When: Thursday, October 28, 6:00 p. m.

    Where: Croc’s Bistro & Bar, 620 19th St, Virginia Beach, Virginia (Map)

To quote one of my Philly DL friends,

“Come for the beer, stay for the check”

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2 comments

  1. Duffy

    October 19, 2010 at 8:21 am

    “Greater Philadelphia Co-Prosperity Sphere”

    Now that is funny.  I almost snarfed my tea

     
  2. Frank

    October 19, 2010 at 10:43 am

    Sadly, I can’t take credit for the formulation.  It belongs to a long-ago colleague of mine.

     
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