PA/NJ friends at Bahama Breeze

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Connie
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PA/NJ friends at Bahama Breeze

Post by Connie »

Of course we're the first people out of a forum gathering. Sorry, Mom spent 15 days in the hospital and we needed to get back, check on and make sure everything is ok.

I can't begin to tell everybody how much I enjoyed seeing friends from this forum.

Thank you to everyone that set this up and I think that anyone that is close proximity should get together every now and then. So nice to meet peopole from this forum.

Nancy...thank you and hopefully, since we are close we can get together during the summer months down in NJ. We'll take you out fishing!

We talk to everyone and had a good time.

Mahojim....I think you lick my cheek.

Amy by the way is gorgeous and we wish you the best.

To everyone else, thanks for a good time!
"Paradise...it's a state of mine"
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Nancy_B
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Post by Nancy_B »

Connie,

We had a great time too! We were the last to leave and I'm a bit tired today :)

It was very nice meeting all the great Forum folks!

Amy took lots of fun pictures (including your cheek licking) so hopefully, they'll post them soon.

Fishing at the shore sounds fun!

I hope your Mom is recovering well.

Nancy
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Post by PA Girl »

Hubs and I thought to all of you last night around 7pm when we sat down with a glass of wine. I am sure a good time was had by all!
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Post by psufan »

To all that gathered at Bahama Breeze. We really had a good time last night. It is so wonderful to put faces with names. I think it is great that a group of people with only one common interest, our love of the Virgin Islands, can get together and have fun together. Of course, the only thing that would have made it better would have been if we were at the Beach Bar but Bahama Breeze was an adequate substitute. What was up with those "Painkillers"? Thanks to Nancy B. and mahojim!!
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Post by Connie »

I was really disappointed with those painkillers.

When I went on Bahama's website and I saw painkillers!!!, I knew what I would drink.

For everybody that wasn't there, I got mine in a martini glass and a small one at that. The second time I asked for it in a glass with ice. I didn't get that, got the martini glass again.

Psu...when we got our bill, they were like 8.00!!

The best thing was the company though, so we're glad that we went.
"Paradise...it's a state of mine"
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Post by Nancy_B »

I was disappointed in the painkillers too so I quickly switched to Corona and then drank too many :)

Connie, I make a mean painkiller - I'll bring those when we go fishing - I serve them in original Soggy Dollar cups.

Agree that the company was great!
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Post by mahojim »

Let me tell you, we had a blast meeting you folks!
Nancy & Connie- Keep us in mind if you feel like hanging out, anytime!
Fun with Bug & Ed, too. Thanks for putting up with our drunken antics! The Gilligan's Island Suite was ,well, sweet! (no pictures of Ginger or Maryanne, though :?: )
Happy New Year to everyone, and as always-
Smiles-
Jimmy & Amy
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Post by psufan »

Yes, the painkillers were a bit disappointing but the company was fun. Just bought a bottle of Cruzan rum. Nancy B. would you care to share your painkiller recipe? Happy new Year to all!!
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Post by Nancy_B »

PSUfan, I'd love to share! I do 4 parts OJ, 4 parts pineapple juice to 1 part Cream de Coconut (I actually make one big batch of this so it's ready). I shake it really well. If your cream de coco is solid, microwave it to make it liquid and clear.

I take a Soggy Dollar plastic cup, fill it with ice and add about 3 shots of Cruzan dark rum. Then, top it off with the juice mixture (so, admittedly, it's not a lot of juice in there). Shake one time (from one cup to another. Top with fresh Nutmeg (from St. John Spice, of course). Delicious!
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Post by Xislandgirl »

WHERE ARE THE PICTURES????
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Bug
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Post by Bug »

Sorry for the delay but here's some pics. We had an excellent time and can't wait to do it again :wink:

XOXO
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krislbi
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Post by krislbi »

Great meeting you all! Happy New Year to everyone and thanks to NancyB and MahoJim for organizing!!

p.s. Still cracking up about the Gilligan's Island theme room!
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Post by krislbi »

Oh, one more thing, NancyB's painkiller recipe is awesome but BEWARE! Not for lightweights!!! I can speak from experience...
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Lulu76
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Post by Lulu76 »

I'm sooo jealous of your forum gathering. I'm wondering if there are other Middle Tennessee people out there to gather with.

Otherwise, I may have to move to Pennsylvania!
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Post by chriscartman »

I had a great time meeting everyone at the forum. I definitely would be willing to get together again. Thanks to MahoJim and Nancy for arranging this gathering.

Any chance of more photos?
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