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Hello there,
It's been raining and dreary lately. What happened to that beautiful weather we were having? Oh well, can't rain all the time.
We want to thank all the guys (and gal) in Mid Life Crisis for the great entertainment last Saturday. How could you not have fun with such an entertaining group?
Thanks to Kat for allowing easys to host her big 50 birthday party. It was great seeing everyone. What a bunch of nice people Wayne has in his family. Love you all.
Thanks also to the Hicks, Lowerymoore, Armentrout, Phyllis and Cassie, Mr. Ellington, Chief, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas, Wanda and Marilyn and the gang and everyone else who came out this week to relax and have a good time at easys.
We have good news. Buddha is back! Thank you so much for bringing our favorite fat boy back. Now, whoever took the picture out of the men's restroom, please return it when you sober up. Creeps! What's everyone thinking?
Don't forget Mother's day this coming Sunday. What better way to treat Mom than a relaxing brunch at easys? Kay Miller will be playing piano and you have your choice of dining in or outside on the porch or patio. We take reservations for parties of 8 or more.
Many of you know Joe Haeggquist from the Wellness Center. It seems like everyone knows Joe and, is he not the most fitness conscious and interesting person you know? The guy is amazing. And soon he will be performing yet another amazing feat.
Joe and friends are planning a cross-country bike trip to raise money and awareness for the fight against Cancer. That's right. He's riding from California to Washington, D.C., via Beaumont, Texas. When the guys cross Beaumont, they will spend the night visiting with family and friends. We are preparing a special hometown send-off for when they leave the next morning. Stay tuned for details...
Don't forget to check our weekly specials online at www.easysonline.com.
Now, get out there and get your Mama a Mother's Day Card!
See you soon,
"Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done
more to emancipate women than anything else in the world.
I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman on a wheel.
It gives a woman a feeling of freedom and self- reliance."
--Susan B. Anthony
New York World
February 2, 1896
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