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Rich Badaracco
November 15th 05, 05:29 PM
This request goes out to anybody that knows Marlene at the Ramp 66 FBO in
North Myrtle Beach (CRE). Marlene has worked at the FBO for over 21 years
and if you've ever stopped there you have probably run into her. After 21
years Marlene is retiring and I would like to put together a book of letters
from customers (friends) that would like to wish her well. If you would like
to send me a note with your stories of your encounters with Marlene or just
your congratulations I will have them printed and assembled into a book for
her. You can send it to me at . Thanks, I know marlene
will appreciate hearing from you all (y'all)

zatatime
November 16th 05, 04:37 AM
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 12:29:55 -0500, "Rich Badaracco"
> wrote:

>This request goes out to anybody that knows Marlene at the Ramp 66 FBO in
>North Myrtle Beach (CRE). Marlene has worked at the FBO for over 21 years
>and if you've ever stopped there you have probably run into her. After 21
>years Marlene is retiring and I would like to put together a book of letters
>from customers (friends) that would like to wish her well. If you would like
>to send me a note with your stories of your encounters with Marlene or just
>your congratulations I will have them printed and assembled into a book for
>her. You can send it to me at . Thanks, I know marlene
>will appreciate hearing from you all (y'all)
>


Tell Marlene there are three very happy people from her service! We
landed without a plan for a long weekend. She got us a rental car, a
really inexpensive place to stay right on a golf course and hooked me
up with the best place to buy fireworks in the area! When we got to
our lodging we were joking about what it might be since we agreed to
take it without even seeing it. We were very pleasantly surprise to
see that it was a full blown apartment with a full kitchen and
everything. We ate, drank, played golf, drank, ate, drank, and saw
some of the best entertainment Myrtle Beach had to offer!!!!

I honestly didn't know her name, but from talking to her as we settled
our arrival I gathered she'd been there "forever" and was the person
who knew how to take care of transients the right way. Since everyone
else there that day was younger, it must have been Marlene. I hope
she enjoys a wonderful retirement and has as much fun everyday of her
life as we did during our stay.

z

Rich Badaracco
November 16th 05, 01:35 PM
Thanks for that!
"zatatime" > wrote in message
...
> On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 12:29:55 -0500, "Rich Badaracco"
> > wrote:
>
>>This request goes out to anybody that knows Marlene at the Ramp 66 FBO in
>>North Myrtle Beach (CRE). Marlene has worked at the FBO for over 21 years
>>and if you've ever stopped there you have probably run into her. After 21
>>years Marlene is retiring and I would like to put together a book of
>>letters
>>from customers (friends) that would like to wish her well. If you would
>>like
>>to send me a note with your stories of your encounters with Marlene or
>>just
>>your congratulations I will have them printed and assembled into a book
>>for
>>her. You can send it to me at . Thanks, I know marlene
>>will appreciate hearing from you all (y'all)
>>
>
>
> Tell Marlene there are three very happy people from her service! We
> landed without a plan for a long weekend. She got us a rental car, a
> really inexpensive place to stay right on a golf course and hooked me
> up with the best place to buy fireworks in the area! When we got to
> our lodging we were joking about what it might be since we agreed to
> take it without even seeing it. We were very pleasantly surprise to
> see that it was a full blown apartment with a full kitchen and
> everything. We ate, drank, played golf, drank, ate, drank, and saw
> some of the best entertainment Myrtle Beach had to offer!!!!
>
> I honestly didn't know her name, but from talking to her as we settled
> our arrival I gathered she'd been there "forever" and was the person
> who knew how to take care of transients the right way. Since everyone
> else there that day was younger, it must have been Marlene. I hope
> she enjoys a wonderful retirement and has as much fun everyday of her
> life as we did during our stay.
>
> z

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