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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Nemer who wrote (6745)7/11/2001 10:06:23 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 7434
 
J would love to do that. She took Junior with her last year in January to see the theatre.

Anyway, she is going to London again in September. Part of the coven thing. They are even going out to Stonehenge.

Oddly enough, we were just talking about taking two of the boys to the West of Ireland soon. Tough to book it, because of the kids' schedules.

Another co-incidence; this morning the fellow I work out with was asking me about taking a trip to Vegas. Small world. Anyway, she is set for London and I may be okee-fine with October/November in Vegas if it does not conflict with another trip she has planned for herself in November.

I don't travel enough. Like happy_girl says; it must be my astro-sign.



To: Nemer who wrote (6745)7/11/2001 1:11:09 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7434
 
Check this out, from the San Francisco Chronicle

sfgate.com

OPEN SEASON
Four aces gave the bartender a full
house

Tom FitzGerald

Wednesday, July 11, 2001

YOU'RE A bartender at a country club, and
Saturday is your busiest day anyway. Then they call
you with the news:

Lou Valentino shot a hole in one at the 127-yard
second hole with a 9-iron.

At the Glen Ridge (N.J.) Country Club, an ace
means a free drink for each of the members playing
that day. For bartender Michael Murphy (isn't every
bartender named Michael Murphy?), it was time to
warm up the elbow. That day about 200 members
were on hand. Then:

C.Y. Huang shot a hole in one at the 130-yard fourth
with a 7-iron.

"It was 95 degrees and humid on Saturday," Murphy
told Open Season. "I was the only bartender
working. The bar services both the Grill Room and
the Par and Bogey Room. I was pouring a lot of beer
but also a lot of cosmopolitans, golden margaritas,
you name it." Then starter Bill Mosel called assistant
club manager Christine Mielnicki: "You're not going
to believe this -- we have another hole in one."
Mielnicki: "I thought he was kidding me."

Steve Decker shot a hole in one at the 154-yard
eighth hole with a 7-iron.

Murphy had to go to a storage room to get more
glasses. At Glen Ridge, a club that dates back to
1894, it was raining cocktails. "It was a happy day,"
Mielnicki said. "I asked Michael if he wanted a
break, but he didn't want to be taken away from the
bar. He wanted to stay back there." And then:

Tom DeVito shot a hole in one at the 175-yard 11th
hole with a 7-wood.

Four aces in one day is believed to be a first at a
course sanctioned by the United States Golf
Association.

"It was probably the busiest day I've had in 20
years," Murphy said. "I was there for 10 hours. It
was an all-out celebration. Everybody knew it was
something that would never happen again.
Fortunately for me, the following day it rained. I got a
chance to rest. You don't get much work as a
country-club bartender when it rains."
---------------

ABC News was there this morning doing a story. I think the bartender will be signing autographs by the end of the week.