Mark,

As you can guess, I'm really looking forward to seeing you.  There are a
number of lunch places on the intercoastal waterway nearby the boat show
where we can eat and watch the boats go by, I'm not sure how great their
food is though, or we could go to the place you like on the beach with the
swings.  It is also close to the boat show.  We have dinner reservations for
Mark's at 9 p.m. on Saturday evening.  I guess we should play the other
day's lunch by ear, but I'm sure we could get in to whatever restaurant you
would like.  I've seen Barnaby's like brunch places, but nothing really
neat.  There is one hotel in Ft. Lauderdale on the same street Mark's is on
that might have a good Sunday brunch.  I'm not sure what else you would like
to do, but here are some suggestions.  If you want to have a late night on
Friday, we could drive down to South Beach.  I'm fairly sure they serve
dinner late, perhaps that Sushi bar in the Delano or the restaurant in the
Delano.  In fact, if you would like to stay Friday night at a hotel on South
Beach, I will pay for it.  If this doesn't sound good, there are some places
on the street Mark's is on may still serve dinner at that time, if not, I
can make something at home.  Also, if having coffee and reading the Sunday
paper on the lawn at the Breakers while they pipe in classical music sound
fun, we could do that Sunday morning.  However, it's one hour's drive each
way.  There is also a great movie theater in Ft. Lauderdale and we could go
on one of those power boats that cruises the intercoastal waterway.  I'll
leave the whole weekend up to you.  Looking forward to seeing you.

Ted

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark.Taylor@enron.com [mailto:Mark.Taylor@enron.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:29 AM
To: TedBockius@spherion.com
Subject: RE: Food


I definitely think Mark's is a best bet if we can get in on Saturday.
Lunch will probably depend on where we are - is there some place on the
water near the boat show that takes lunch reservations?  Maybe we can go to
the boat show early and finish up in time for lunch.  Unless you'd rather
do something else on Sat. and go to the boat show Sunday -- any good Sunday
brunch places?

    -----Original Message-----
   From:   "Bockius,Ted" <TedBockius@spherion.com>@ENRON
   Sent:   Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:14 AM
   To:     Taylor, Mark E (Legal)
   Subject:  RE: Food

   Mark,

   I think we should plan on something more casual for Friday evening.
   Since
   you are the foodie, please let me know which restaurant you would like
   to
   have dinner at on Saturday evening and I'll make reservations today.
   Also,
   please let me know if there is another restaurant you would like to have
   lunch at and I can make that reservation as well.

   looking forward to seeing you!
   Ted

   -----Original Message-----
   From: Taylor, Mark E (Legal) [mailto:Mark.Taylor@ENRON.com]
   Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 7:06 PM
   To: tedbockius@spherion.com
   Subject: Food


   My flight doesn't get in until 10:30 or so on Friday night.  Not sure
   what we can still do for food at that hour.  Do people eat late in Ft.
   Lauderdale?  In case you're still looking for food ideas, I found these
   that looked interesting:


   Bistro Mezzaluna
   Armadillo Cafe (Davie)
   Left Bank
   Hobo's Fish Joint (Coral Springs)
   Darrel & Olivers Cafe Maxx (Pompano Beach)

   Not sure but I think the first two may be reasonably close to the
   airport, the next one in Fort Lauderdale but have no idea where the last
   two are.  All get good marks in Zagats.  Look them up at zagats.com and
   see what you think.

   Mark Taylor
   Vice President and General Counsel
   Enron Wholesale Services
   1400 Smith Street - EB3892
   Houston, Texas 77008
   (713)853-7459
   (713)646-3490 (fax)



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