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Saying “Goodbye” to Thea

February 13th, 2004 · 4 Comments

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Thea & Jeannie, Burrito Bar, Tribeca, Manhattan

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Ted & Thea, Burrito Bar, Tribeca, Manhattan

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Anotheroom, Tribeca, Manhattan

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Jessica, Jeannie, Thea & Rachelle, Anotheroom, Tribeca, Manhattan

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Ted, Tribeca Tavern, Tribeca, Manhattan

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Eric, Tribeca Tavern, Tribeca, Manhattan

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Jessica, Bubble Lounge, Tribeca, Manhattan

Without missing a beat, I returned to New York, worked a full day and then joined everyone for a night out to wish Thea farewell after finishing her second to last day at our company. I’m exhausted but it was fun. Good luck, Thea. You will be missed!

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Holiday Party

December 20th, 2002 · No Comments

Holiday Party
Jeannie, Jessica and Thea

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Tequila shots at work rule!!!

December 19th, 2002 · No Comments

Thea's Bridal Shower
Back: Spellacy, Dave, Larry, Jeannie, Dennis, Lisa, Derek, Eric, Mark, Rachelle. Front: Thea, Jessica, Kamal, Russell

Congrats to Thea and Josh who are getting married in Hawaii next week!

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Charles Nelson Reilly

October 31st, 2002 · Comments Off


Charles Nelson Reilly chillin’ with the ladies. Thea, Derek, Jeannie.

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Chuck’s Going Away Happy Hour

August 29th, 2002 · Comments Off

Chuck's Going Away Party
Back: Lisa, Mark, Wendy, Thea, Dave, Colin, Maureen, Chuck, Danielle, Jeannie, Michelle. Front: Nate, Rachelle, Dennis. Screening Room, Tribeca, Manhattan

Last night we gathered to bid Chuck farewell and good luck. This is his last week at work and he will be joining the USA Network on Tuesday. Chuck sits across the hall from me and I’ll truly miss our daily banter.

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Thea, Colin, Maureen, Danielle, Jeannie, and Chuck. Screening Room, Tribeca, Manhattan

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US Open, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Flushing, Queens

Then, last minute, I got tickets to go to the U.S. Open with Chuck and his wife Tiffany and one of Chuck’s friends. It was surreal. The stadium too bright and clean, the fans too polite, the announcer too English. Who would imagine taking an elevator in a stadium up to their seats? When the match was delayed because it started sprinkling, there was a team of men all dressed the same who came out with little white hand towels and blotted the court. Eventually, the game was called off because of the light mist/sprinkling that was occurring. Pansies.

Afterwards, we went to Jackson Heights, which should be called Little India, and ate some really gnarly Indian food.

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