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During the 2003 PDC, a few of us found a nice little room off the main lobby bar (aka the Point Moorea Bar) at the Wilshire Grand. It was a nice quiet room with it’s own plasma TV and plenty of seating. Great place for a bunch of geeks to take over, have a couple drinks, and not scare the regular patrons. Well, it looks like the Wilshire Grand has dubbed it room the “Harem Room”. You know where to find me ;) although I don’t know about the harem part. PDC05
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