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It was quite a ride. Michael Mancuso Air Shows took us up for a bit of flying in his Finn McCool’s stunt plane (he is also the owner of Finn McCools) and our brave managing editor Susan Galardi took the first spin. Afterwards we went up with Patti Kraft, our account executive at Dan’s Papers who braved some stunts. Needless to say, everybody was a little queasy. We highly reccomend you check out this great adventure and support the charity C.A.R.E. by heading down to Finn McCools and buying a raffle ticket to win a chance for a stunt plane ride like this one.
Susan goes vertical.
Susan saying hello.
Patti goes vertical.
Patti supports Susan as she puts on her parachute before the jump.
Patti, you are just nuts!
Go Patti go!
Looking a little queasy there Patti.
Okay Michael, you look very cool in that helmet.
Thanks again for the amazing trip and the great pics. You can also check out some video below!
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Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you…
HAPPY 20TH BIRTHDAY NICK AND TONI’S
happy birthday to you ![]()
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Hamptonite Martha Stewart made quite a move, her company just last Tuesday bought all of the rights to Emeril Lagasse’s seemingly endless franchise of cooking related products from him for $45 million in cash and $5 million in stock.
The loveable chef still gets to keep his restaurants however. Who would have thought good old Emeril had it in him? Not such a bad transaction for the “BAM!” man.
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Tom Swinimer, the delivery manager here, and myself wanted to go out for a beer and some food in Bridgehampton yesterday after work. We decided to check out World Pie and say hello to Dennis, but were stopped short when we saw this…
There was a note on the door, so we thought we’d see just what the heck was going on….
“Bobby Van’s?” Tom said…
But that was closed too, and so we checked around the corner and found Alison’s, but that was closed too! We headed to the West further to Water Mill to check out Muse, but that was closed for Tuesday night eating as well. But of course, good sushi and saki saved us.
It was so packed that even owner Toyo Kamatani was behind the bar taking orders. “Where the saki flows like wine. Where beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano.”
It was a good Tuesday night find, but to be honest, I’m just happy we didn’t end up having to drive to the City.
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