Hi everybody,

It’s been over 10 years since we met so I was thinking of a get together over this coming Eid any where in US close to where most of the people live. What do you guys think?

Please vote!

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Waseem bhai ... good idea ... I was thinking on similar lines to arrange a conf call. It'll be great if you guys can make in perosn ... i might just dial in to say hello :(
how about a group chat ?
i think it's a very good idea.
we should seriously think of a class reunion. obviously it won't be possible in the very near future but we should definitely plan a get-together.

We can plan it to be in a nice and convenient place such as, hmmmmm, Boston?
good idea, a reunion in the distant future, but may be a group chat would be nice, specially for those of us who do not live in the same watan as the majority ;-)
I am fine with NY/NJ/PA. Kaleem!! Kamran!! Ali!! Naveed!! ?????
Yeah I am all for anywhere in the northeast

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