Plugola

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Plugola

E-mails! We get E-mails... such as this from OtBB reader Ray Overton:

"Any chance I can get you to put a plug in this week for the Rotary Club Spaghetti Dinner on your blog?"

As the celebrated Oirish author Brendan Behan roared in response when my friend Howie Mel­nick asked if there was any chance that he might fall off the wagon:

"All the chance in the world, m'boy, all the chance in the world!"

The annual event is this Sunday (January 31) from Noon to 7:00 pm on Quiogue at the Im­maculate Conception CCD Center.

Tickets are $15 per person and available from any Rotarian as well as at Lynne's Cards and Gifts and Bridgehampton National Bank.

Br'er Overton also notes:

"We are also selling raffle tickets for $10 each for a chance on a 52-inch Samsung Flat Screen HDTV valued at about $1700, perfect for those football fans who are craving a big TV before the Super Bowl."

(Golly, Ray... sure there isn't anything else?)

The last one of these I attended, perhaps 10-11 years back, was held at Casa Basso, and wasn't very good. It was only $8.00 per head, as I recall, but it was as if someone had just heated up some cans of Chef Boy Ar Dee.

We'll be there, so consider the plug done.

Comments

1. Roy Daleo said...

Thank you, Dean! Thank you, Ray!

It won't be Chef Boy Ar Dee. Chad Vanderslice and Brian Crouse are working culinary magic. Also, tickets are $12 for kids and Seniors.

Glad to help out, #1, and #2, the outing just got cheaper for us.

2. Beth Flanagan said...

Thank you Dean, for the publicity. The proceeds of this event help the Westhampton Rotary continue the charitable contributions we make to Family Counseling, Hospice and Maureen's Haven to name a very few.

Come on down Sunday and I'll see to it that you have your very own can of Chef Boy Ar Dee!

My pleasure, but you and Roy need to get your stories straight!

3. Beth Flanagan said...

Ah, but special for you....

JAY-sus, Beth! Please remember that my wife will be with me!
Dean

4. Big Mike said...

...and to give credit where credit is due, the desserts are being donated by the local King of Cheesecake, Hank Tucker and Holey Moses. You may not like his politics but ya gotta love his cheesecake. Thanks for your generosity, Hank.

Don't think I ever had one of those cheesecakes, Mike, but it's not his politics I don't like, it's the fact that he's a nickel-plated phony and demonstrably a compulsive liar.

And he's one of those on the forefront of destroying the Village for his own twisted agenda. What value his cheesecake generosity then?
Dean

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