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I posted here that Judy and Joan, the identical twins who work for the USCF, have worked there for 18 years. It seems that I was a bit off. They have actually worked there for 36 years. The USCF moved from New York City to Newburgh in 1967. It appears that Judy and Joan were among the first hires after the USCF arrived in Newburgh. At one of the meetings, I believe that it was Cherry Hill 2002, I asked that a round of applause be given for Judy, Joan and the other regular staff members because it is obvious that they are the ones who are actually keeping this organization togather. During the really bad years, especially the nearly two years with George DeFeis at the helm, when the Executive Director was refusing to do anything that resembled work, nevertheless, in spite of the vacancy at the top, the basic work of the federation got done, memberships were processed, tournament reports got processed, ratings came out, books and equipment were shipped. Everything kept moving and for this we owe the deepest thanks to Judy, Joan, Traci and the other regular staff members (I do not even know the names of most of them) who kept doing the work every day while the hot-shots at the top just argued about it and did no actual work at all. Sam Sloan
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Sam Sloan:
I posted here that Judy and Joan, the identical twins who work for the USCF, have worked there for 18 years. It seems that I was a bit off. They have actually worked there for 36 years.
Of course, 2 * 18 = 36. (I am joking. Sam writes that each of the sisters have worked for 36 years -- impressive and... spooky). Regards, Wlod
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Sloan makes a sensible and honest post for once. I agree completely. My hat is off to Judy and Joan. Regards, Matt
I posted here that Judy and Joan, the identical twins who work for the USCF, have worked there for 18 years. It seems that I was a bit off. They have actually worked there for 36 years. The USCF moved from New York City to Newburgh in 1967. It appears that Judy and Joan were among the first hires after the USCF arrived in Newburgh. At one of the meetings, I believe that it was Cherry Hill 2002, I asked that a round of applause be given for Judy, Joan and the other regular staff members because it is obvious that they are the ones who are actually keeping this organization togather. During the really bad years, especially the nearly two years with George DeFeis at the helm, when the Executive Director was refusing to do anything that resembled work, nevertheless, in spite of the vacancy at the top, the basic work of the federation got done, memberships were processed, tournament reports got processed, ratings came out, books and equipment were shipped. Everything kept moving and for this we owe the deepest thanks to Judy, Joan, Traci and the other regular staff members (I do not even know the names of most of them) who kept doing the work every day while the hot-shots at the top just argued about it and did no actual work at all. Sam Sloan
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<sennajawa@yahoo.com> > (I am joking. Sam writes that each of the sisters have worked for 36 years -- impressive and... spooky).
Maybe they are lesbians too?
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I posted here that Judy and Joan, the identical twins who work for the USCF, have worked there for 18 years. It seems that I was a bit off. They have actually worked there for 36 years.
That's okay Sam. We can forgive you. You've always been completely accurate before. Everybody is entitled to one mistake.
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Sam Sloan wrote:
I posted here that Judy and Joan, the identical twins who work for
the
USCF, have worked there for 18 years. It seems that I was a bit off. They have actually worked there for 36 years. The USCF moved from New York City to Newburgh in 1967. It appears
that
Judy and Joan were among the first hires after the USCF arrived in Newburgh.
[snip] Joan once printed a story about being referred to USCF by an agency, and thinking that the emplyer was supposed to be the "Chest" Federation -- some kind of medical outfit. I think it would be great if Judy was hired at Joan's referral, thus saving either the sisters or USCF a second agency fee. David Ames
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David Ames wrote:
Sam Sloan wrote: the that [snip] Joan once printed a story about being referred to USCF by an agency, and thinking that the emplyer was supposed to be the "Chest"
Federation LOL, Thats a great story! How many of you have wanted to pound your chest and give a Tarzan yell after someone asks you about playing a game of" chest"? Rob
-- some kind of medical outfit. I think it would be great if Judy
was
hired at Joan's referral, thus saving either the sisters or USCF a second agency fee. David Ames
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"David Ames" <I think it would be great if Judy was
hired at Joan's referral, thus saving either the sisters or USCF a second
agency fee.
That was 36 years ago you stupid bastard. What kind of anal fudge-packer thinks of something like that?? The USCF lost a million dollars a couple of years ago, where were you when they needed the Dollar Detective?
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Frank's Steins wrote:
"David Ames" <I think it would be great if Judy was agency fee. That was 36 years ago you stupid bastard. What kind of anal
fudge-packer
thinks of something like that?? The USCF lost a million dollars a
couple of
years ago, where were you when they needed the Dollar Detective?
I have no idea what you are getting at, or why. The topic of this thread is "I have shortchanged Judy and Joan." I don't kmow them personally but (considering your snide remark) I am sure they must be more interesting persons than you are. As for the matter being thirty-six years old -- "Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit." David Ames
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