First Annual WBF RMAF Bent Fork Dinner!

I'm the 'follicly impaired' gentleman at the end of the table.
 
Jenny and I had a blast at the WBF dinner!

Here's who I can identify, remembering that I'm terrible with names and skipping those who have already been identified:

In the 2nd picture, From L to R is Ken (RUR), our server (white shirt), the owner of Kosmic (blue shirt; can't recall his name), Steve's daughter, Meg, Lee (facing away from the camera), mep (I think) in the background, me (black sweater, slaphead), Bruno, and my wife, Jenny (red sweater).

In picture 3 we have Mark (at the end of the table) and Mark (on the right).

In the last picture, Gary is on the left and Bruce is to Ken's left.
 
Jenny and I had a blast at the WBF dinner!In the 2nd picture, From L to R is Ken (RUR), our server (white shirt), the owner of Kosmic (blue shirt; can't recall his name), Steve's daughter, Meg, Lee (facing away from the camera), mep (I think) in the background, me (black sweater, slaphead), Bruno, and my wife, Jenny (red sweater).

The owner of Kosmic is Joe Pittman, another Seattle cool dude!

Rene and I had a great time at the dinner. Nice to meet everyone and put a face to a moniker!
 
Jenny and I had a blast at the WBF dinner!

Here's who I can identify, remembering that I'm terrible with names and skipping those who have already been identified:

In the 2nd picture, From L to R is Ken (RUR), our server (white shirt), the owner of Kosmic (blue shirt; can't recall his name), Steve's daughter, Meg, Lee (facing away from the camera), mep (I think) in the background, me (black sweater, slaphead), Bruno, and my wife, Jenny (red sweater).

In picture 3 we have Mark (at the end of the table) and Mark (on the right).

In the last picture, Gary is on the left and Bruce is to Ken's left.

I am in the last picture facing Gary and close to Steve (at the other side of his lovely daughter).
 

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