Posted on 10/17/2007 6:01:28 AM PDT by Sensei Ern
Ping the crowd!
Guess you need to put training wheels on your scooter. Nicely done.
Great job, Ern! Hope you feel better soon. You’ve been a real blessing to the troops!
Bless your heart, Ern. Wish I could have been there. It sounds wonderful.
Seriously, as I told the audience when you brought everyone up on stage at the end, the hoagies and everything else was due to a lot of great people chipping in to fund it when they heard about the plan. I was just the shopper/driver.
To all those that made this happen, thanks thanks from the patients and families (and from me). You'll be happy to know that the food was a big hit and it ALL went, with lots of people complimenting you on the great food. In addition to that, I overheard many conversations while people were eating in the breezeway about how good the hoagies were.
One soldier stressed that something on a weekday was special and reached more soldiers. A lot go off post during the weekend.
Over the last few of these, we've learned some lessons as to what works, how to make things work better and how much to bring. This time we filled four 28 quart coolers and two 56 quart coolers with sandiches. The soda, plates, TastyKakes, pretzels and the rest filled my car.
We've had a number of requests to do cheesesteaks next time and when we did that a few weeks ago, it was a BIG hit. That requires a team of six, so if anyone has some freetime and wants in, FReep mail me and keep you informed.
God Bless you one and all for your giving in such trying times. May you all be rewarded ten fold with health and happiness.
Big D.C. Chapter Ping for a great show with the help of our own Sensie Ern and Doctor Raoul, and Mike Sparling, Josh Sparling’s dad.
Kudos for putting on such a wonderful event for our wounded troops.
A bike Crash! OH NO!
sore /injured legs, road rash, hurt pride, broken bike.. JOIN THE CLUB.you are in GREAT company including POTUS & yours truly.
A biker always knows that it is NOT “if I fall” but how often & how seriously.
Absolutely wonderful work for the show. Thank you so much & also for sharing the thread.
Heal fast FReeper FRiend!
Thank you. Were it not for the Friday Night FReeps at Walter Reed’s main gate, I would have never thought something like this was possible, let alone welcomed by the soldiers.
DC Chapter ROCKS!
I would settle for a pair of crutches.
And thanks also, to Doctor Raoul, for traveling such a long distance with a car packed full of Phillie hoagies, and not busting into the stash on the ride. Now, that's torture!
And thanks also, to the great performers who gave their time (and hearts) to entertain the troops. You guys have hearts of gold!
And finally, thanks to all the generous Freepers who have made donations to cover the costs involved in feeding our wounded heroes.
I love you guys!
And...
OUR TROOPS ROCK!!
Third time in my life I wiped out. First time was on my Honda 400 in 1984.
Next, this bike spring 2007. Hit a patch of ice mixed with oil as I came to a stop.
This time, wither my front wheel locked up or I hits loose pavement...there was a 3 inch bump in the road...and the back wheel slipped out from under me.
Still, I love my motorcycle, and still prefer it over a car.
BRAVO!! BRAVO!!
Let’s see the Anti-America & Anti-TROOP LEFT-like the PELOSI’s List THEIR “...showing their SUPPORT for the TROOPS “ List of things THEY OR their Sorros Backed Groups have done FOR the Troops! Except..
...trying to DE-Fund them- CUT BACK their Equip/Supplies/Arms or Distroy their Moral and Reputations!!
(Liberals and Dems wouldn’t even know which END of the Flag to HOLD in the first place since the only time THEY hold one is when they are trying to lite it on Fire or drag it in the mud or Take their FLAG PINS OFF Their Lapels BEFORE appearing publically!)
God Bless Folks-from an Old Dog
DA
I know something like this takes a lot of logistics (and cooperative motorcycles) so thanks for doing this for our heroes. Let us know, “doc”, how long it takes to get the hoagie smell out of your vehicle. :-) Also let me know the next time you decide to truck in supplies from Philadelphia; I might be able to help.
Sounds like it was a good show!
LOL, the last cooler was on the front passenger seat. And reflexively I'd open the lid every few miles and take a deep breath.
Doc, I truthfully have never tasted hoagies as good as those before.
I remember my mom getting hoagies from KMart, when I was a kid, and the hoagies in school lunches. I had no idea a hoagies could actually be as tasty as the ones you brought.
Ideas for next time, if we grill, meatball and bacon kabobs (don't laugh, had them at a truck stop and they're good), little coctail franks on a small stick (different and for the kids), Polish sausage, Italian sausage (with peppers and onions).
If we don't grill, nachos (with cheese, chill, onions, salsa, etc) roast beef sandwiches, and if we can set it up on a night the Babpist Church has a fish/chicken/ribs fry/dinner, maybe we "contract out" to them. Go across the street and bring it back.
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