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NYCFred

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To Whom It May Concern:

<<I have a group booked at the Palms Bay Hotel for 1 day – Friday, August 2, 2013.

Some of the group members have inquired if there was a ball field available during the day between 12N – 4PM however I am told it for the use of village residents only.

Is there any way I could obtain special permission/permit for some of our group members to play a game of softball that day?

Group consists of staff writers and producers from the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.

Your kind consideration in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Look forward to hearing from you soon.>>

I'm on the BOD of my little hamlet and handle email and web comms.
Hmm.
Now they wanna use my ballfield??
Hmmm.
 
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Throw them a bone Fred...maybe you can negotiate an on-air appearance and have a chat with Mr. Stewart?? :cower:
 
I don't understand what Jon Stewart did to Fred. If Bill O'Reilly asked me I would approve just so I could boo him in person.
 
O'Reilly probably throws like a girl...

<<<He attended St. Brigid parochial school in Westbury, and Chaminade High School, a private Catholic boys high school in Mineola. His father wanted him to attend Chaminade, but Bill wanted to attend W. Tresper Clarke High School, the public school most of his closest friends would attend.[SUP][19][/SUP] Bill O'Reilly played Little League baseball and was the goalie on the Chaminade varsity hockey team.[SUP][20][/SUP] During his high school years, O'Reilly met future pop-singer icon Billy Joel, whom O'Reilly described as a "hoodlum." O'Reilly recollected in an interview with Michael Kay on the YES Network show CenterStage that Joel "was in theHicksville section—the same age as me—and he was a hood. He used to slick it [his hair] back like this. And we knew him, because his guys would smoke and this and that, and we were more jocks."[SUP][21][/SUP]
After graduating from high school in 1967, O'Reilly attended Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, his father's choice.[SUP][22][/SUP] While at Marist, O'Reilly played punter in theNational Club Football Association[SUP][23][/SUP] and was also a writer for the school's newspaper, The Circle. An honors student, he majored in history. He spent his junior year of college abroad, attending Queen Mary College at the University of London.[SUP][24][/SUP] O'Reilly received his bachelor of arts degree in history in 1971.[SUP][25][/SUP] He played semi-professionalbaseball during this time as a pitcher for the New York Monarchs.[SUP][26]>>>[/SUP][SUP]

so much for that. LOL. You vote for Obama or something? [/SUP]

 
It is sort of funny comparing Fred's response to how I would have responded.

I would have wanted to know how much money they were ready to fork over.

Politics is nice and all, but I've got a business to run.
 
It is sort of funny comparing Fred's response to how I would have responded.

I would have wanted to know how much money they were ready to fork over.

Politics is nice and all, but I've got a business to run.

Had it progressed, a "donation" of some sort to our 501c-3 community fund would have come up.
We had 3-4 ft of sand on the ballfield after the storm...courtesy of an overwash 200 yds away. Cleanup ain't cheap.
 
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