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re: EJW Cancer Benefit - Pics From Event - Group Pic Added

Posted on 12/12/13 at 8:26 pm to
Posted by bootlegger
Ponchatoula
Member since Dec 2012
5357 posts
Posted on 12/12/13 at 8:26 pm to
Awesome to hear it was a great event. Tigerdeacon, you in the black jacket in foreground, or toward the back in that picture? I know the guy toward the back.
Posted by Bleeding purple
Athens, Texas
Member since Sep 2007
25315 posts
Posted on 12/12/13 at 9:49 pm to
I finally read through it all.

The wife an I really enjoyed meeting everyone. She was more than gracious, and decided to be a DD early in the evening and even ran interference for me later in the evening when the whisky started talking for me. I have to admit I am a lucky man having her. I know there were a few OB in attendance that I really did not meet and I regret that. Maybe, as mentioned several times last night, we can try to set up some type of annual OB get together.

I enjoyed talking with each of you and don't have space to cover each.

In particular:

Judge: you are every bit the gentleman in person I had thought you were on here.

Boss: we definitely need to hang out more. You are one funny guy

Nascar: you and your wife are truly great. Mrs. BP commented specifically how much she liked Mrs. Nascar

Smack and wife: Yall are certainly good people in my book. I thought it was great seeing both of you.

LSUcouyon, I really appreciated talking with you and hope things all work out.




It was truly an honor to shake Fish's hand and inspect that wonderful piece of work. The fact that he was taught to build them at 8 yrs old, and that his son has not really shown an interest in carrying on the tradition was not over looked in our conversation. I will be taking off some time in mid spring to bring my wife an boys over and get a little hands on education building one.

The math for the evening is really astounding. if you figure there were 400 in attendance and half of those attending were couples, you end up with 300 households spending over 150K. That means on average every household spent more than $500.





Jason's Family and close friends,

I would like to thank each of you for the warm reception, frequent embraces, and the opportunity to get to know a good man a little bit more through each of you. What I gained from attending and contributing was far greater than what I put in. It is sadly rare in today's society that a group of people, even loved ones and family, exhibit this level of support for others. As I stated previously I think part of the reason for this level of support was the ability to apply it toward someone of similar values. As a society we have continued to shy away from negative statements and actions based on value in fear of offending others. It has reached the point, in my opinion, that we now similarly fear making openly positive statements and actions in support of those true values of worth. This event, the people who attended, and the contributions made all stand in stark contrast of that trend.

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