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Mama's Get Together


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minibabe Contributor

I am going to go and speak with John from Mama's today or tomarrow. I am going to ask him about the pizza thing but it should not be a problem. Anyone is more then welcome to come. Bring friends/family who ever. It will be alot of fun.

I was thinking about this saturday and how about 7:30?

Thanks everyone

Amanda NY :D


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mookie03 Contributor

Thanks for taking on the role of organizer Amanda! I must have missed something, b/c i have no idea what pizza thing you are talking about, but 7:30 sounds good...im going to a matinee at 2 so i couldnt do much earlier than that...is anyone else going from the city?

minibabe Contributor

If 7:30 is to early, I would not mind meeting at 8:00. Just looking for people to get together. Even if it is only a few of us, it should be alot of fun. :)

I hope everyone checks in this post....... :P

Amanda NY

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I'm there :D

I really hope John can do the pizza for us. I'm dying to try his. Maybe get a pizza for everyone to share along with our entrees (I have big eyes. You'll be rolling me out the door. LOL)!!

I'm bringing a +1 (non-celiac).

minibabe Contributor

Oh that is so great.....I am glad that you are going to come. I am going to call John today and I will post later on tonight.

I have a +1 non-celiac also......(but he is cute :) ) :D

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Oh that is so great.....I am glad that you are going to come. I am going to call John today and I will post later on tonight.

I have a +1 non-celiac also......(but he is cute :) ) :D

YAY!! Tell John the rainbow cookie girl wants pizza!!! :P

jkmunchkin Rising Star

On behalf of Celiacruz, he is coming with a possible +1 :)


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minibabe Contributor

He said that we can not order the pizza, he said that saturday is really to busy for him and he does not want anything to happen to us. But he did say that he would bring 2 or 3 pies out for everyone to try.

Sorry I tried, but he just does not want us to get sick.

Cant wait for everyone to come

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Will he make those little cheesy bread rolls for us?!! Those where really yummy.

CeliaCruz Rookie

Yep I'm coming. With a possible plus one.

minibabe Contributor

Oh I am sure that he can make the cheese rolls. I am glad to see that so many people are going to come.

7:30 is okay for everyone right?

CeliaCruz Rookie

7:30 is fine with me. Is anyone else taking the train out from Manhattan? PM me if you want to meet at the station and ride together.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

7:30 works for me.

CeliaCruz - PM Mookie. She'll be taking the train from Manhattan.

minibabe Contributor

There is a train station right next to mama's.......I think that it is the b

Babylon line. If anyone needs to be picked up from the train station just let me know what time and I will pick you up.

I cant wait :D:D

Amanda NY

I just checked the train schedule and we are going to have to change the time to accomodate the people traveling by train

the train comes into the station at 6:50, so lets say dinner at 7:00 if anyone does have an issue, I will be there at 7:00 to pick up the people at the train station, but we will wait for anyone else to show up by 7:30.

Thanks eveyone !!!!!

Amanda

mookie03 Contributor

Thanks Amanda!!! Just to clarify, this is the train to Oakdale right? I just went to the LIRR website and saw that we would have to change the time...but u beat me to it!

jkmunchkin Rising Star

7:00 works for me!!! Actually it's kinda better. :)

minibabe Contributor
Thanks Amanda!!! Just to clarify, this is the train to Oakdale right? I just went to the LIRR website and saw that we would have to change the time...but u beat me to it!

Your welcome :)

Mamas is right across the street from the train station, I will anyone who wants a ride up. I dont mind we can squish for a minute. I want to get a head count so that I can tell John how many people

Me + 1

jkmunchkin + 1

mookie

CeliaCruz

sue + 1 (contacted via email)

8 people?

Is that all or is there anybody else?

:)

Suezboss Apprentice
Your welcome :)

Mamas is right across the street from the train station, I will anyone who wants a ride up. I dont mind we can squish for a minute. I want to get a head count so that I can tell John how many people

Me + 1

jkmunchkin + 1

mookie

CeliaCruz

sue + 1 (contacted via email)

8 people?

Is that all or is there anybody else?

:)

Yup I'm coming! +1! Can't wait!!! :D:D

minibabe Contributor

suezboss, did you get my email.....i dont want you to think that I forgot about you.

I sent it to you yesterday.

mookie03 Contributor

Hey guys....

So i have some bad news, it looks like i'm not going to be able to join u all tomorrow :( My friend's parents are in town and had gotten me a ticket to see Doubt tomorrow-- i thought it was the matinee but it turns out i was wrong and it is the 8pm show. SO I am going to have to miss out on this trip. BUT, i know you will all love it so much there there will be another trip very soon, right? ;)

Sorry guys, have some fried calamari for me :D

minibabe Contributor

Oh its okay, yea we will have to do it again. No problem I LOVE MAMA'S!!!!

I cant wait to go back!

Have fun at the play, let us know how it is :)

Amanda NY

Suezboss Apprentice

I just got it!!

Thanks.

SEE YOU TOMORROW! :D

suezboss, did you get my email.....i dont want you to think that I forgot about you.

I sent it to you yesterday.

Suezboss Apprentice

OMG! I woke up with a horiable cold today! :( I am so sad- I won't be able to come tonight! :o:o:angry::angry::angry: I wanted my husband to drive there to at least get me take-out... I was so looking forward to finally going to Mama's!! :(

We'll have to plan another time to meet up- I'm SO sorry I can't make it, but hope the rest of you have fun. Let us konw how it is!

-Sue

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