Cleveland rendezvous, possible beer

I feel I know many of you frequent forum contributors even though I've never actually laid eyes upon you; along these lines, I'm wondering if maybe we could arrange a Long Course Nationals get-together, perhaps raise a cup of grog so that when we correspond via this forum in the future, we'll actually be able to put a face to the words we are reading (and which I personally have found so helpful about all things swimming). I signed up for the meet via the online registration process, incredibly easy, by the way; unless something unforeseen occurs between now and August 15th, I plan to be in Cleveland along with some of my teammates from Sewickley, PA (we'll be swimming for Allegheny Mountain Associations Masters). Anyhow, if anyone out there is up for it, perhaps we could decide upon a rendezvous spot poolside, then go out for a beer when the day's events are over. Hope to meet some of you guys.
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  • Thanks, guys. This should be lots of fun. Matt, is there any way you might requisitiion a tank or something to ferry us from the pool to the bar? That way if we do get drunk, we won't really need a designated driver. But perhaps I am being a bit selfish in my outlook here. Congratulations on being a military logistician. This only serves to further corroborate my theory that masters swimming attracts the smartest and most interesting athletes around. It's probably because our brains have so much time to rest during the soothing monotony of swimming laps.
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  • Thanks, guys. This should be lots of fun. Matt, is there any way you might requisitiion a tank or something to ferry us from the pool to the bar? That way if we do get drunk, we won't really need a designated driver. But perhaps I am being a bit selfish in my outlook here. Congratulations on being a military logistician. This only serves to further corroborate my theory that masters swimming attracts the smartest and most interesting athletes around. It's probably because our brains have so much time to rest during the soothing monotony of swimming laps.
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