The First Meeting of the Boston-Worcester Airport Inc board of directors took place at 6:30pm on January First, 2011.
In attendence were Bill Randall, Paulie, Jahn, and several people with paper bags over their heads to hide their identities.
Mr. Randall opened the meeting by stating that all land leases that were not fully paid would be immediately terminated.
Mr Paulie made a motion that landing fees be waived indefinitely, until such time as they were needed to limit the number of aircraft using the facility. He also noted that he did not see this happening in the near future. Mr Randall seconded the motion. The vote was five for, non against, and one bag-headded fellow abstaining.
Mr Jahn motioned that all airport personnel be immediately layed-off.
All voted FOR.
Mr. Randall motioned that the meeting be terminated, and everyone head down to Canteberry Street to enjoy some Jahn-germeister.
I will have to miss the Canterbury affair as I am off for The Big Easy with a lovely lass for the next week..Elvis Costello will have my full attention as will copius amounts of gin and tonics
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The First Meeting of the Boston-Worcester Airport Inc board of directors took place at 6:30pm on January First, 2011.
In attendence were Bill Randall, Paulie, Jahn, and several people with paper bags over their heads to hide their identities.
Mr. Randall opened the meeting by stating that all land leases that were not fully paid would be immediately terminated.
Mr Paulie made a motion that landing fees be waived indefinitely, until such time as they were needed to limit the number of aircraft using the facility. He also noted that he did not see this happening in the near future. Mr Randall seconded the motion. The vote was five for, non against, and one bag-headded fellow abstaining.
Mr Jahn motioned that all airport personnel be immediately layed-off.
All voted FOR.
Mr. Randall motioned that the meeting be terminated, and everyone head down to Canteberry Street to enjoy some Jahn-germeister.
Don't forget we voted unanimously to allow the Saw Doctors to perform at the airport to mark the 25th anniversary of SkyBlast.
I've had the wool pulled ovah my head...never have had a bag ovah it
I will have to miss the Canterbury affair as I am off for The Big Easy with a lovely lass for the next week..Elvis Costello will have my full attention as will copius amounts of gin and tonics
Gin and Tonics? What, no Hurricanes??? Don't forget a muffaletta and some beignets, too!
Harry Tembenis
Worcester, MA
Whaaaaat!!!!
Harry is not on the board.
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