Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
Here in the deep south (US), it seemed all the valentine parties were on the weekend. I had 3, one of which was 450 people. Monday turned out to be a night off, so we went to to a movie, Million Dollar Baby, which was very good.
Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
Had two parties yesterday, both retirement homes. Lots of decorations and festivities so a good time was had by all. One place had king and queen selected (by drawing) during the party. The queen immediately wanted to trade in her 'king' for another. She calmed down after we convinced her that she only had to keep him til the end of the party.
Originally posted by GlennT: Had two parties yesterday, both retirement homes. Lots of decorations and festivities so a good time was had by all. One place had king and queen selected (by drawing) during the party. The queen immediately wanted to trade in her 'king' for another. She calmed down after we convinced her that she only had to keep him til the end of the party.
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
My regular Wednesday added a day for Valentine's Day, and we were mobbed. My daughter and her b/f came in, and got the best table in the house (it's GOOD to know the bandleader!).....the lady's got a rose from the house and a CD from me, and we had one of the BEST nights ever. Dancin', singin', huggin' and a kissin'! It was a really nice night.
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Originally posted by Uncle Dave: My regular Wednesday added a day for Valentine's Day, and we were mobbed. My daughter and her b/f came in, and got the best table in the house (it's GOOD to know the bandleader!).....the lady's got a rose from the house and a CD from me, and we had one of the BEST nights ever. Dancin', singin', huggin' and a kissin'! It was a really nice night.
Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
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Originally posted by Tony Rome: That's Funny.......how old was she???
Probably mid 70s. The 'king' on the other-hand, was very proud of his new position and played it to the hilt by flirting with all the women. Looked like he was trying to round up a harem!
I had a very busy Valentine's weekend from Saturday through Tuesday. We had a lot of visitors here and I met snowbirds from as far away as Minnesota and Ontario. Good local turnout too. Fine dining and dancing as advertised.
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Jim, I get the impression that you have more of a transient crowd at that place. I like that about this biz .... fresh faces, new stories. I love my regulars, but it's nice to meet new people too.
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Originally posted by Tony Rome: UD....Was Mureen there to keep you SMILING???
Tony, The day we had on the 12th was enough "fuel" to keep THIS uncle smilin' for weeks on end. Sadly, Maureen can't be back till Friday afternoon, so it's a good thing that I had at least ONE of my Valentine's there. (Daughter, Kelly!)
Maureen bought me a beautiful ring from Tiffany's and it was a great reminder of her all night, because I keep playing with it as my fingers feel it. It's the BEST ring for people who work with their hands, because it's FLEXIBLE ! Check it out: http://www.tiffany.com/shopping/item.asp...K8&start_id=36&
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Registered: 12/01/99
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I reeealy love it, and I get so many compliments about it. Since I was a teenager, jewelry has been more of an obstacle than a bobble for me, and this is the FIRST item that I really enjoy wearing, and never gets in the way.
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Originally posted by Uncle Dave: Jim, I get the impression that you have more of a transient crowd at that place. I like that about this biz .... fresh faces, new stories. I love my regulars, but it's nice to meet new people too.
Quite right Dave, but it's interesting because some of my out-of-towners are now "regulars" too. We have a big time-share community here so people come for specific weeks/months out of the year regularly and they come back to see me play. But equally often I am playing and meeting visitors for the first time. That's the great thing about living and working in a tourist destination area like Hilton Head, SC - a steady supply of fresh faces who are usually in vacation mode and ready to relax and have a good time. It helps that we are just below the snowline so we have year-round golf here (it was 73 degrees here yesterday). I am fortunate to be able to play through all seasons - it's the "slow season" here now but that's just a metaphor for "slower than summer" because we're still busy enough... just not quite AS busy as in other times of the year.
That's the way it is here in Cozumel Mexico.. my regulars keep coming back every year and most of them bring new folks with them which in turn adds to the regulars for the following year...Cozumel is the #2 diving destination in the world...we put more than 1 1/2 million divers in the water every year this , is not counting the snorkelers that come here...we just finished with our Mardi Graw (SP) down here we call it Carnival....all hotel were packed..the streets were unpassable with tourist...I love it....
Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
South Florida is also similar to the other tourist destinations mentioned. Unlike Hilton Head though, the demand for live entertainment decreases tremendously in the summer months.
I am pretty good with names and faces, but during the summer I tend to forget the names of those "regulars" that are seasonal.