1st Annual JayB Memorial Paddle-In

Paying tribute to those we've lost
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I have a few bottles of La Grande Dame and some kewl champagne glasses that I'm bringing. (Either that or some Bud and solo cups.)
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TerryW wrote:I have a few bottles of La Grande Dame and some kewl champagne glasses that I'm bringing. (Either that or some Bud and solo cups.)
Why not Champagne and solo cups?
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Post by John »

Everyone nedds to be sure they have a JayB approved glass for scotch :wink:

We will toast Jay, with a sip of one of his favoured single malts and ice.

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Post by Sully »

John, what were his favorites? Johnie Walker, Glinlivet??

Let me know and I will bring a bottle as well to make sure everyone gets a taste.

To all those who want to participate it is imperative that you bring a rocks glass. No one will be drinking a fine single malt out of plastic. At least not one that I bring.
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Post by John »

Sully, Jay liked them all as long as they were single malts, Glenlivet, Glenfiddich and Johnnie Walker would certainly be his top choices. A rocks glass is imperative!

Jay was oft heard to say, "You can't drink scotch from a plastic cup!"
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I'll be there too.
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Calendar marked. :wink:
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I managed to bring home my rocks glass from Jay's wake. It was in much better shape than I was. I'll make sure it's packed.
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I will not be able to make the paddle in I will be in Pittsburgh for my sisters wedding.
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Damnit , I got flights already booked for a spring Turkey hunt in NY. Well just after Sundown when all the weapons are put away I'll hoist a Glenlivet in the proper glass.
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shamus wrote:Damnit , I got flights already booked for a spring Turkey hunt in NY. Well just after Sundown when all the weapons are put away I'll hoist a Glenlivet in the proper glass.
That truly is not a valid excuse to miss this event.
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So RikBster, the launch just after the toll booth?
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Post by Mark R »

Good question Dave, the "post" says Ft Desoto. That leaves a lot of area in question. I don't suppose anyone would like to be a little more specific? I assumed Shell Key.
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DaveR wrote:So RikBster, the launch just after the toll booth?
For everyone but you, DaveR. We have a special launch just for you.
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DaveR wrote:So RikBster, the launch just after the toll booth?
Start from the beginning.....
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DaveR -- just meet me on Shell Key at sunrise and you'll e good to go!
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