Every year this is a GREAT event, thanks to Tall1 and the other organizers. Great food, lots of laughs, tons of great raffle prizes, etc. Plus there is usually so much food that several "to go" containers is the norm.
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#1169276 - 01/05/1012:03 AM
Re: 2010 CTF Game Dinner
[Re: Huskybass]
Crazy Ivan
Registered: 08/26/02
Posts: 18014
Loc: New Milford, and Anywhere Salt...
Originally Posted By: Huskybass
I'm in Jon. You can count on some Italian Pastries from Mozzicato DePasquale Bakery and Pastry Shop.
I'll try to get free hook samples again from Tru Turn/X Point/Daiichi and maybe a raffle prize or two from St. Croix and/or Vexilar.
HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO KEEP LOSING WEIGHT WITH ALL THESE GREAT EATS AT THIS THING?? YOU GUYS AND GALS ARE KILLING ME!
Hope to go this year. Missed last year due to a sun up to sun down ice fishing trip! All that Joe Grenus fault and that nut Wayne!!!
I'm not fat, I'm fluffy!
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#1170580 - 01/07/1008:02 PM
Re: 2010 CTF Game Dinner Information
[Re: Tall 1]
MermaidCT
Member
Registered: 06/02/03
Posts: 8761
Loc: SE CT Shoreline
Hi Everyone! I'm sorry I'm jumping in a little late here. I was not sure of my plans for the weekend of the 13th, but it looks like a green light so I'm definately at the game dinner! Looking for a great time as usual!
Jon if you need help setting up the raffles I"m happy to do it - also set up, clean up - whatever needs doing.
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