Origami USA 2011 Convention

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Thanks, Brimstone! Wish you were going to be there, by the way!
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I found the Indian restaurant, I was wrong and it is located south instead of north along 7th ave between 24th and 23rd like 3 blocks from FIT, it is called Bombay Garden.

One of the cheap salad/pasta/drink places is located at 8th ave and 29 th st.

When I was looking, I found a place I haven't been to, but I did some research and it has good reviews. It is called Uncle Nick's and is a Greek restaurant across 29th st from the previous restaurant
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anyone coming to centerfold this year???
My flickr page ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/jakeorigami/
My gallery ~ http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=11485
Feel free to leave comments or constructive critisicm. Thanks! :)
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I actually live around the corner so, this being my neighborhood there are some places that i would recommend to visitors in town for the first time that would be a bit different than the list of spots to grab somehting quick. Some very solid picks are:

Mornings:
- Doughnut Plant (23rd btw 7th and 8th), these are some very premium doughnuts, but are awsome
- Murrys Bagels (22nd and 8th), amazing fresh bagels, dont ask them to toast them, and if you go buy a few and make some friends
- There is a dunkin right there, but the two above are new york legends

Lunch:
Rub BBQ - 23rd btw 8th and 9th - the BBQ Chicken wings are AWESOME
Hill Country BBQ on 26th and 6th is very solid (highly recommend the peanut butter and jelly cupcakes)
Bombay garden - Mostly does local delivery business but the Chckein *~%! Masala is a real stand out in my book

I have about a dozen dinner recommendations, feel free to PM me or ask me live and in person at the event. I will be the one looking confused (first convention)
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hahaha just noticed the S H A G is a naught word in the filter

Bombay gardens Chicken-*~%!-Masala
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yay - thank you, Brimstone & maddoghoek100. My list is getting nice & long.

I'm gonna eat well this weekend...I am tired of cooking!

One of the classes is for Chris Palmer's Flower Tower...hopefully, I will get to take it. If I have time today I am going get try some models from Chris's Flowers cd.

See you there, maddgohoek100!
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Anyone else flying into LaGuardia around 9:50 AM and want to share a cab?
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FrumiousBandersnatch wrote:Anyone else flying into LaGuardia around 9:50 AM and want to share a cab?
sorry, not me...I live close to NYC so will be taking the commuter train in>
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i will be taking my Nike's but cabs from LGA will run about 35 buck, there is a shuttle bus, but it is not awsome, for anyone flying into JFK or Newark I highly recommend the Airtran. I use it for business travel all the time rather than a car service or taxis, cheap and very easy. Takes you straight into 34th st penn station for 15 bucks.
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where do I go to find that sucker?
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Anyone folding in the great room?
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I was in there for awhile. Be in there today between classes.
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Well, I am back from the convention...I was there early Friday until yesterday afternoon. I had some good classes and met a lot of great people including maddoghoek100 and lots of people from flickr! Unfortunately, I missed meeting FrumiousBandersnatch, metrodj, origamidude, Jason Ku, and a few others.

I saw Kawasaki making a gigantic rose and I finally learned Chris Palmer's Flower Tower - I hope to replicate it at home.
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I uploaded some pictures from the convention on Flickr, if anybody is interested!

OUSA 2011 Gallery: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ezorigami/ ... 931596705/

Enjoy!
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Thanks, EzOrigami! It was really nice to see your display pieces in person, as well. I wish I had caught up with you, though, to meet you.
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