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Since early 1998, a group of independent professionals and other independent-minded folks have gathered in Seattle every other week or so to share a meal and some camaraderie.
The Fremont Noodle House Group is an eclectic and lively
collection of massage therapists, architects, artists, graphic
designers, musicians, playwrights, publishers, editors,
writers, film and video producers, public speakers, drum and dance teachers,
graduate students, world travelers, entrepreneurs, career
counselors, financial planners, consultants, and other
interesting folks.
We meet with no set agenda, just a common interest in
occasionally sharing a meal with fellow independent-minded
professionals.
Meetings and Discussions
We now meet at Jai Thai (in Fremont, just up the street from our original location). Until mid-2001, we met at the Fremont Noodle House, hence our name. Unfortunately, like so many other Fremont institutions, the original Noodle House met the wrecking ball. Here's a story about our last meeting at the Noodle House.
We also have a happy hour gathering on the third Thursday of the month, at Jai Thai in Fremont, beginning around 5:00.
We also now have an online version of the noodle discussion at Yahoo! Groups. Sign up in the box at right.
Noodle News
I was quoted in a story in the Aug. 8, 2003 Seattle Times, "Friendster.com: friend or foe?". I had written to Boo Davis about her original story on Friendster and on how tough it is to make friends in Seattle and she included some of my correspondence in this story. My favorite passage in the story: "Inspired by Larry's call to action [i.e., noodles], I'm planning to bring Friendster to life with a 'Six Degrees of Separation' party. Instead of worrying about my ghetto condo being too small, and my entertaining skills being less than Martha-quality, I'm just going to take a social leap, and see who I find."
The Everett Herald ran a column about us a while back. Written by our own Eric Zoeckler, the column demystifies the work-at-home lifestyle.
Noodle People
Our members do all kinds of interesting stuff translation services, marine safety, massage, management consulting, circus arts you name it, a noodler probably does it. Here are links to some noodlers' web sites.
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