Sam,
Twomey mentioned that there is a special remembrance for Jim Tedesco on Saturday: "Saturday evening: 5:30pm: Remembering Jim Tedesco '79 with his family" which we should attend. So, probably the 1230 TABOR BOY cruse would be best if we all plan on sailing together.
Also if you will be around at Sunday noon, Bob Glover (A.K.A Bob G. Lover) graciously invited us over to his house in Fairhaven for BBQ. Peter Mello (creator of the TABOR BOY Project) should be there too. I'm going to bring his boys aboard for the cruse and list them as my illegitimate boys.
I have confidence that Blaine will be in his new job shortly and will be able to attend the reunion.
Sam,
I'm still hopeful that you will attend the reunion on June 12th. Also, I'm trying to get all of our TABOR BOY classmates on the same time slot for the 1230 Saturday sail.
If you haven't registered for the reunion yet, here is the site: https://www.taboracademy.org/forms.asp?id=3902
We will have to sign up for the TABOR BOY sail on campus.
I sure hope to see you,
Jamie
Sam,
I don't have your email and wanted to include you on an email that I sent to a group of our cronies from Tabor (I really hope that you can make it) :
All,
It’s now less than a month to go for our 30th reunion and I’m really looking forward to seeing everyone, especially those that I haven’t seen since graduation. Twomey will have some fresh sea stories from his years of sailing off of the Middle East, Willeson should have some good “sky” stories from his days with Delta, Fortin from his days in the deep south, Laing should have some good stories of his years of being a Scot in France, and Pepe will have some good tequila took make all of the stories believable.
I hope you all are well and look forward seeing you.
Best regards,
Jamie
At 12:33pm on January 31, 2008, James Hutton said…
Sam,
Welcome aboard!!! How the hell are you? Where the hell are you? I'm living in Virginia and spending a lot of time at a Mississippi shipyard. Still working for NOAA.
Best regards,
Jamie
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Twomey mentioned that there is a special remembrance for Jim Tedesco on Saturday: "Saturday evening: 5:30pm: Remembering Jim Tedesco '79 with his family" which we should attend. So, probably the 1230 TABOR BOY cruse would be best if we all plan on sailing together.
Also if you will be around at Sunday noon, Bob Glover (A.K.A Bob G. Lover) graciously invited us over to his house in Fairhaven for BBQ. Peter Mello (creator of the TABOR BOY Project) should be there too. I'm going to bring his boys aboard for the cruse and list them as my illegitimate boys.
I have confidence that Blaine will be in his new job shortly and will be able to attend the reunion.
Best regards,
Jamie
I'm still hopeful that you will attend the reunion on June 12th. Also, I'm trying to get all of our TABOR BOY classmates on the same time slot for the 1230 Saturday sail.
If you haven't registered for the reunion yet, here is the site: https://www.taboracademy.org/forms.asp?id=3902
We will have to sign up for the TABOR BOY sail on campus.
I sure hope to see you,
Jamie
I don't have your email and wanted to include you on an email that I sent to a group of our cronies from Tabor (I really hope that you can make it) :
All,
It’s now less than a month to go for our 30th reunion and I’m really looking forward to seeing everyone, especially those that I haven’t seen since graduation. Twomey will have some fresh sea stories from his years of sailing off of the Middle East, Willeson should have some good “sky” stories from his days with Delta, Fortin from his days in the deep south, Laing should have some good stories of his years of being a Scot in France, and Pepe will have some good tequila took make all of the stories believable.
I hope you all are well and look forward seeing you.
Best regards,
Jamie
Welcome aboard!!! How the hell are you? Where the hell are you? I'm living in Virginia and spending a lot of time at a Mississippi shipyard. Still working for NOAA.
Best regards,
Jamie