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The 3 forum members you'd most like to sit down with for a coffee in person

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abskebabs Posted: Sun, Sep 2 2012 1:00 PM

I enjoy wide ranging, intellectual conversations at cafes and in many ways I think of a good internet forum a bit like such a place. I wondered aloud who from here I think I'd most likely enjoy meeting at a coffee for a good chat and thought it would make an interesting thread. Since I'm starting the thread I'll go ahead and make my 3 nominations: Clayton, thelion and Esuric. What are yours?

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Malachi replied on Sun, Sep 2 2012 3:40 PM
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Norgath replied on Sun, Sep 2 2012 3:47 PM
Vive Clayton Vive again
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Bert replied on Sun, Sep 2 2012 3:49 PM

I'm not on here like I used to be, so I can't really "observe" people's posts.  Probably something like vive la insurrection (philosophy/contrasting views), Clayton (non-econ/conspiracy theories), and the third is a wildcard - for politics/econ Esuric, and for general conversation Wheylous or another regular high post user.  Though I second Norgath, mainly vive and Clayton.

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Onebornfree, because of his far-off views on Sept 11th and the OKC bombing.

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Ah, score! Wheylous gets two mentions! *Happy dance*

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My picks? Hm. Tough. There are a lot of users here who are intelligent, and hence make for great debate partners. If I use that criterion, it would have to be

Johns James

Jonathan Catalan

Nielsio

But for coffee? That's a whole different jig! Who here is the most fun guy with whom to have coffee? Oh, that's a tough one. Here is what I imagine it would be:

Wait, now that I think about it, the above list is quite a good one for coffee as well!

Here is a list of honorable mentions:

Smiling Dave

Neodoxy

MMMark (just to figure out whether that person is a robot or not)

Now, many of you may wonder why I do not include the honorable Clayton. Well, I think that in Clayton's case I would need more of a still drink and a long Saturday evening of discussion with him, given his lengthy posts on law. Hence, he did not make my Coffee List.

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