[K3PZN-List] Holiday dinner
Frank Rodski
[email protected]
Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:32:14 -0500
Joe
I would like to commend you on the fine job you did setting up the dinner.
Yes, there are fancier places ... but if it cost significantly more, the
club may not have been able to pick up part of the tab and we could lose
some attendance. Yes .. even for a few dollars we could lose attendance. My
brother is in the electronics business and his rather infamous saying is
that "HAMS are cheap". I'll let that go at that.
On the other hand, what we got is about right for the price ... but not a
bargain. The food was about as good as you can get in that type of buffet
setting. My only complain was it looked like we might run out of ham ...
they may have refilled it, I don't know as I made one good pass. Very often
when I go out to dine with friends (at an expensive restaurant), one or more
in the group of six, doesn't think the food was up to par. Sometimes all
six. The points here are you can't please all the people all the time and
generally when you dine out it ain't grandmas cooking.
Could Santa have showed up? Could there have been more for children? Could
there have been entertainment? The answer of course is most probably yes.
Could we entertain women that have no interest in radio ... I'll let that
to each and every one of you to answer. You know your significant others, I
don't. But if we kept it to awards only with no other comments or business,
that could go part of the way.
Myself, my wife and four others put this affair on the first 3 or 4 years in
the early 1980's. Several others have done it in-between us and Joe. But I
don't think until Joe, it was a one man show. It always had several people
working as the holiday party. The flavor has also changed from a do it
yourself, to a catered affair. Frankly the most fun I had was at the early
ones in which my wife and I were active. Not only did they have all that
folks talked about (Santa Claus, pi�ata, children's games, entertainment,
and NO business except maybe an award etc.)
But the most lasting part of those early parties was the making of some life
long friendships.
The dinner was fine with me, no real complaints. But if anyone wants
significant changes to an already good dinner, and the possibility of making
more friends, not just meeting people, give Joe a break and take a cue from
the way it used to be done (by sharing the workload and maybe going back to
moms and grandmas good cooking).
Frank [email protected]
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of W. J. J. Hoge
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 11:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [K3PZN-List] Holiday dinner
Yeah, but where would we find a fat guy with a white beard? Oh ...
73 de W3JJH
On 11 Dec, 2003, at 16:21, Keith Krichinsky wrote:
> I just had a thought....suppose Santa were to make an appearance......
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> Keith Krichinsky, KB3HHK
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> From: JOSEPH EBAUGH <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [K3PZN-List] Holiday dinner
> Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 11:16:07 -0500
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> HI KEITH;
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> I'M SORRY YOUR FAMILY DID NOT ENJOY THEMSELVES AT THE HOLIDAY DINNER,
> AS FOR BEING BORING I WOULD PROBABLY BE BORED AT YOUR WIFES KITTING
> CLUB DINNER, WHEN YOU GO TO A RADIO CLUB DINNER, WE TALK RADIO AND
> THERE WAS NOT A LOT FOR THE CHILDREN TO DO I AGREE. AS FOR THE FOOD A
> LOT OF PEOPLE MUST HAVE LIKED IT, THEY WANT TO RETURN NEXT YEAR, I DID
> FIND THE GREEN BEANS NOT VERY TASTY, BUT OTHER THAN THAT THE REST WAS
> OK. I BELIEVE WE GOT THE MOST BANG FOR OUR BUCK, AGREED THERE ARE
> PLACES WITH BETTER FOOD, BUT DO WE WANT TO PAY THE PRICE?
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> HAVE A NICE HOLIDAY, MAYBE WE CAN DO BETTER NEXT YEAR SO EVERYONE
> WILL BE HAPPY.
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> NOW I WILL GET OFF MY SOAPBOX, 73'S
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> JOE :-)
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> Keith Krichinsky wrote:
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>> Happy holidays everyone.
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>> I felt that I should put my two cents in regarding the Holiday dinner
>> last week. Although I had a good time, my wife and daughter (despite
>> winning a certificate) found it quite boring. My wife said that
>> although she was glad she went with me this year, she'd probably pass
>> on it next year.
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>> Additionally, I was personally not all that impressed with the
>> quality of the food served. Maybe it is just me. I found the
>> chicken to be dry and flavorless. The green beans were cold. The
>> cofee was not fresh. It tasted like it was several hours old. I
>> think we deserve better.
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>> Thank you for allowing me to sound off. I'll get off of my soapbox
>> now.
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>> Keith Krichinsky, KB3HHK
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