ANNOUNCING COLON PALOOZA 7
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Oh MyKathiM said:I need to buy bras, I guess!
maybe I should buy a 46DDD!!! That would be able to house a small family, plus my ample bosom...ROFL!
Hugs, Kathi
Kathi,
They have body painters there so you can be whatever you want, a little paint here and there does wonders for Hollywood, imagine what it can do for us!!!
Thanks for the laugh and look forward to seeing you in Key West.
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Thanks!scouty said:Great questions trainer!!
I'm thrilled you are asking them, I've been to enough of them to know what to expect and forget that others don't.
Thanks to Debbie for posting my email about the rates. It seems we are in battle of symatics, the contract reads $159 plus the daily resort fee of $20 while the hotel reservationists tell you the other. Bottom line each room is $179 with 11.5% taxes!!
trainer, bless you for organizing events like you do. I am a project/program manager by trade and like that the Paloozas are pretty loosy goosy which makes it easier on the host and hopefully the expectations of the guests. We get some pretty decent rates at cool locations so anyone that wants to take advantage of that can, you are not obligated to attend any of the scheduled events but are more than welcome if you want to.
Some may just want to hang out on the private beach and/or do all the water sports things the resort offers. We are planning a few things and here are some of the ideas as of today (keep in mind this could change as we find other things to do):
Wednesdays are usually check in days and people arrive at all hours. With a smaller crowd it is easier to track arrival times and an informal greeting in the lobby as you check in is pretty special.
Thursday evening is the official "meet and greet" event, probably the one event you do not want to miss. For those that checked in the day before there are usually plans made for breakfast, tours and other events as people get to know one another. You also could have the day to yourself. There is a nightly free sunset party at Mallory Square that we'll want to catch after the "meet and greet". What happens after that is all TBD.
Friday mid morning will have a motor scooter "tour" of some sort planned that may involve fake tatoos and do rags but it will definitely include lunch at a local place featuring the the Key specialties of fried counch and key lime pie (and yes Debbie I think you can get a DWI on a scooter but hopefully not at 11AM!). This "road trip" will end mid afternoon so folks can prepare for the sunset cruise with live band; there are dozens to chose from but Commotion on the Ocean looks the most appealing for the price so far.
Saturday lunch reservations will be made on a remote island that we have to take a boat to get to (Lattitudes). The dinner menu is pricey with fancy dress but lunch is casual and only charges $12 for a burger and fries which is not bad for the cool island feel. After that will probably be an informal "pub crawl" checking out bands, bars, and the stores on Duval Street. Some will be leaving early the next morning so Saturdays are not usually late nights, but Friday is a different story.
That's a rough idea of the weekend plans I have right now. Let me know your thoughts and please offer other things to do.
You are right, only 6 more rooms left at these rates!!!!!!!!!!!
Book now folks!!!
Lisa P
The pub hopping is called by the participants, The Duval Crawl! Can challenge New Orleans Bourbon Street when that festival starts up. I've seen some of the body painting results on the web.
I've been to Key West a number of times in client work (Yamaha Outboards' photo shoot and some press junkets). Last time I was there, we went about 40 miles west and just nailed tuna and dorado (hear that, Buzzard?) We anchored over a sunken submarine, which is a pretty good fish attractor. Don't know if it is still there, but the Hog's Breath saloon is a fun stop. And there's a pretty good raw bar. I'm not sure, but I think Kelly McGillis the actress owns and operates a restaurant there.
I'm just looking forward to chilling out and celebrating my 1-ear NEDness there. My operation was Oct. 20, 2008. Great timing on CP 7's part. How about that!0 -
1 year NEDness sounds wonderful!!!trainer said:Thanks!
The pub hopping is called by the participants, The Duval Crawl! Can challenge New Orleans Bourbon Street when that festival starts up. I've seen some of the body painting results on the web.
I've been to Key West a number of times in client work (Yamaha Outboards' photo shoot and some press junkets). Last time I was there, we went about 40 miles west and just nailed tuna and dorado (hear that, Buzzard?) We anchored over a sunken submarine, which is a pretty good fish attractor. Don't know if it is still there, but the Hog's Breath saloon is a fun stop. And there's a pretty good raw bar. I'm not sure, but I think Kelly McGillis the actress owns and operates a restaurant there.
I'm just looking forward to chilling out and celebrating my 1-ear NEDness there. My operation was Oct. 20, 2008. Great timing on CP 7's part. How about that!
That first year is pretty special and if memory serves, there are several of us with October NED anniversaries that will be happy to join you in celebrating. It doesn't take much to get us in the celebrating mood at a Palooza!!
Having 3 brothers and a yearly family vacation at the Outer Banks of NC for the last 15 years, I enjoy fishing and love your tuna and dorado catch story. Heck if there is enough interest we could even get up a deep sea fishing trip. But if we catch tuna, I will want a way to get it home!!!
The Hogs Breath Saloon is definitely still there and the sunset cruise we are looking at, Commotion on the Ocean, is sponsored by the bar and the bar band plays on the cruise many nights. You're right about Kelly McGillis who used to own Kelly's but sold it and now co-owns another restaurant closer to Mallory Square and has quite good food according to a couple of the hotel sales agents I talked to. I went to her old restaurant in the mid 90s and really enjoyed it, she actually was there as the hostess and was very nice and friendly.
The theme of this years Fall Festival is VILLIANS, VIXENS, AND VAMPIRES so the costumes and body paintings should be pretty interesting!!! As it gets closer, we'll learn more of the festival type things that we could attend.
Thanks again trainer for talking this up and I truly hope to see some other "newbies" book their rooms for the fun. I promise you that you will not regret it!!! It's hard to explain how amazing it is to be with a group of people that have gone thru much of what you have, physically, mentally, and emotionally. There is an instant bond that you know in your heart will last forever.
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Do you live near Key West?scouty said:1 year NEDness sounds wonderful!!!
That first year is pretty special and if memory serves, there are several of us with October NED anniversaries that will be happy to join you in celebrating. It doesn't take much to get us in the celebrating mood at a Palooza!!
Having 3 brothers and a yearly family vacation at the Outer Banks of NC for the last 15 years, I enjoy fishing and love your tuna and dorado catch story. Heck if there is enough interest we could even get up a deep sea fishing trip. But if we catch tuna, I will want a way to get it home!!!
The Hogs Breath Saloon is definitely still there and the sunset cruise we are looking at, Commotion on the Ocean, is sponsored by the bar and the bar band plays on the cruise many nights. You're right about Kelly McGillis who used to own Kelly's but sold it and now co-owns another restaurant closer to Mallory Square and has quite good food according to a couple of the hotel sales agents I talked to. I went to her old restaurant in the mid 90s and really enjoyed it, she actually was there as the hostess and was very nice and friendly.
The theme of this years Fall Festival is VILLIANS, VIXENS, AND VAMPIRES so the costumes and body paintings should be pretty interesting!!! As it gets closer, we'll learn more of the festival type things that we could attend.
Thanks again trainer for talking this up and I truly hope to see some other "newbies" book their rooms for the fun. I promise you that you will not regret it!!! It's hard to explain how amazing it is to be with a group of people that have gone thru much of what you have, physically, mentally, and emotionally. There is an instant bond that you know in your heart will last forever.
Lisa P.
You seem to know more than the average bear about Key West. Do you live there or nearby? Cool deal on the others. Maybe we should call a campaign to find all the Oct. folks "The Hunt for Ned in October!" Sorry, I'm in a punny mood tonight. I had an interesting email tonight from a fellow who looks after a woman who has more courage and guts in her finger than all of us together. She had cancer, but she was also beaten up so bad by her boyfriend/husband that she is permanently physically handicapped. That's hardly real to call this woman handicapped. She is a competitive sailor and has taken on some amazing challenges, venturing far from safe harbors. I met them at the Miami Boat show this year. The fellow who looks after her went to this website and was pretty amazed at what he found. He mentioned my posts and said something about humor and courage. But the more I think about it, he was describing all of us who hang out here.
Hey, we'll just whack up some tuna and have sushi right then and there. Actually, almost freezing the tuna kills harmful bacteria. So, we'll ice it down a bit. When we brought back coolers full of tuna filets after that trip, we took a grill to work and cooked tuna outside at the office. Sure brought a lot of people out to see what the great aroma was all about. Actually it was a bad move for us, because a lot of our tuna was consumed by those in the office building other than us! But that's OK, we really had plenty. One thing's for sure, it's going to be an interesting event with the advent of the Festival following.0 -
You Found It, Phil!!PhillieG said:Found
The missing Post....
Aha! You have broken the conspiracy theory and found the missing topic I wonder where it was hiding or (hmmmmmm...) who was hiding it?? Maybe that's another conspiracy theory!! LOL!!
But seriously... I wanted to bump it up to the top of the heap because, although I can't afford to go this year (waaaaaah!), I do want to hear all about those who are going to go, where they are coming from to get there, and then once it's happening, what everyone is up to! For those of us staying at home, we want to live vicariously through your posts... and the more who plan on going, you have to sign in here and tell us
Hugggggs,
Cheryl0 -
Increase Your Laugh Expectancy is another oneCherylHutch said:You Found It, Phil!!
Aha! You have broken the conspiracy theory and found the missing topic I wonder where it was hiding or (hmmmmmm...) who was hiding it?? Maybe that's another conspiracy theory!! LOL!!
But seriously... I wanted to bump it up to the top of the heap because, although I can't afford to go this year (waaaaaah!), I do want to hear all about those who are going to go, where they are coming from to get there, and then once it's happening, what everyone is up to! For those of us staying at home, we want to live vicariously through your posts... and the more who plan on going, you have to sign in here and tell us
Hugggggs,
Cheryl
I just got a private email to bump them too so thanks Phil and Cheryl and yes we will have a laptop to report in on all the fun except of course the "whatever happens in Key West stays in Key West kinds of things".
Come on down y'all!!!!!!!!!
Lisa P.0 -
No No No!!scouty said:Increase Your Laugh Expectancy is another one
I just got a private email to bump them too so thanks Phil and Cheryl and yes we will have a laptop to report in on all the fun except of course the "whatever happens in Key West stays in Key West kinds of things".
Come on down y'all!!!!!!!!!
Lisa P.
Lisa, Lisa, Lisa... the first thing I must stress is that... "Whatever happens in Key West" is NOT to stay in Key West!! It is to be shouted from the rooftops and described in great detail here on the boards... so that all of us at home can say, "Oh MY!! They really should have a policy that whatever happens in Key West should stay in Key West" We should have one "Tabloid" topic here where nothing is kept behind closed curtains! LOL!!
The Troublemaker0 -
CP7taraHK said:Great location!
What a great location! Excellent choice!
Not sure I will be able to make it but I'm dreaming about it already....
And I love the theme -- "increase your laugh expectancy" - !
Tara
Hi All,
This will be my third CP. My first being CP5 in Nashville, TN. To attend something like this was not the norm for me. What a wonderful experience. You feel so alone when going through cancer but to be able to get together with a group of people that are going through the same type of cancer and have gone through the same treatments and experiences. It was a great feeling. I made many new friends. It gives you a closeness with other's that you can't experience with anyone else. If you are able to attend, please do so. It's a celebration of life and you won't regret it! I look forward to meeting many new friends.
Debbie0 -
Hey JAMS
I've always liked your moniker.
It will be fun and thanks for bumping the post.
There are now only 2 more rooms left at out great initial rates. I will reserve more but can't promise the same rates. Look for more in a few weeks,
I can't believe it's 6 months away but then again time does fly.
Come on and join us folks. Let me know if you have any questions!!!
Lisa P.0
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