2014 Long Island Stampede - P H O T O S
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At least Chris' mouth is open...
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Some guys just got it goin on...
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Jay,
I can't even begin to tell you how thankful we all are that you shot this run for us. A first time poker run in an area that most east coast poker runners may consider to be tough to get to,(may actually have to go over 2 bridges and around a city). We realize you just got home from Desert Storm and had thousands of shots to process, but still you packed up again, and fought your way through the NYC airports only to be greeted by a bunch of Long Island Tough Guys and NYC grease balls. I know I speak for all of us when I say, You, more than any other piece of the poker run is what made this a quality event, and I am very proud to call you my friend. Thanks Again for all the great shots, Keep em coming, and hopefully I will see you in Texas..
I can't even begin to tell you how thankful we all are that you shot this run for us. A first time poker run in an area that most east coast poker runners may consider to be tough to get to,(may actually have to go over 2 bridges and around a city). We realize you just got home from Desert Storm and had thousands of shots to process, but still you packed up again, and fought your way through the NYC airports only to be greeted by a bunch of Long Island Tough Guys and NYC grease balls. I know I speak for all of us when I say, You, more than any other piece of the poker run is what made this a quality event, and I am very proud to call you my friend. Thanks Again for all the great shots, Keep em coming, and hopefully I will see you in Texas..
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Jay your pictures are almost as awesome as you are. Thank you for coming and helping to ligitamize our first run. Please keep the address to our "man cave" a secret .
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Chris, thanks- I really enjoyed hanging with you. Your hospitality made it comfortable, and all the characters you call friends made it fun.
Hope to see you soon.
Hope to see you soon.
Jay,
I can't even begin to tell you how thankful we all are that you shot this run for us. A first time poker run in an area that most east coast poker runners may consider to be tough to get to,(may actually have to go over 2 bridges and around a city). We realize you just got home from Desert Storm and had thousands of shots to process, but still you packed up again, and fought your way through the NYC airports only to be greeted by a bunch of Long Island Tough Guys and NYC grease balls. I know I speak for all of us when I say, You, more than any other piece of the poker run is what made this a quality event, and I am very proud to call you my friend. Thanks Again for all the great shots, Keep em coming, and hopefully I will see you in Texas..
I can't even begin to tell you how thankful we all are that you shot this run for us. A first time poker run in an area that most east coast poker runners may consider to be tough to get to,(may actually have to go over 2 bridges and around a city). We realize you just got home from Desert Storm and had thousands of shots to process, but still you packed up again, and fought your way through the NYC airports only to be greeted by a bunch of Long Island Tough Guys and NYC grease balls. I know I speak for all of us when I say, You, more than any other piece of the poker run is what made this a quality event, and I am very proud to call you my friend. Thanks Again for all the great shots, Keep em coming, and hopefully I will see you in Texas..
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