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> From: Jack Grimshaw
> And an aside to Jim Fischer.Your comparison of an EAS meeting to a
> Grateful Dead concert I think is a stretch.The vendors are
> sanctioned,their wares are legal,the traffic isn't tied up for miles,and
that sweet
> smell in the air is the honey barbeque sauce in the dining hall.
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> Jack Grimshaw who enjoys Dead shows and EAS meetings
Just as a totally OT aside, the vendors at Dead concerts are now sanctioned.
Preemptive injunctions were filed by the Dead and others for Bonnaroo this
past weekend.
http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/local_news/article/0,1406,KNS_347_2034616,00.htm
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However, traffic was suitable tied up for hours, despite their own temporary
exit from the interstate (easily a 12 hour wait on I-24 alone) and 40 toll
takers at the entrance (replacing the many fewer last year and no special
exit, which resulted in > 24 hour tie ups on the interstate in that area).
Here's hoping that EAS does not experience similar difficulties.
Karen
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