TID BITS: From Chief Editor
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TID BITS: From Chief Editor
TID BITS: From Chief Editor If there are any articles or jokes you would like for me to place in the newsletter, just label the subject line in the email so I will know whom it is from, so I can give you credit for the article. Feel free to email me to chuck@ocd-studios.com We have many events coming up so always check your calendar or the event pages for the places that you would like to attend. RSVP when needed to keep a count of who is coming to the events. I have created a Web Site that shows my work, with the encouragement to everyone to check out my site, the URL: www.ocd-studios.com I would love to hear some feedback about my site. If you have or know of a design jobs please direct him or her to my web site. Thank You. Chuck Spady 2 3 4 5 6 What Other Primer Timer Chapters are doing? This month we welcome Don Bowen, DeWayne Guess and Bernard Taylor, three new members of the San Antonio Prime Timers! It’s good to have these Prime Men coming onboard and joining a fine group of men with like interests. – Phil It is my pleasure to relate to you a conversation I had recently with Gene Wyatt and Calvin Hammock, two of our Prime Timers, as part of the ongoing series of Prime Timer interviews. Gene and Calvin are two very fine men who have had a number of interesting experiences through the years. Gene Wyatt was born on Oct 23, 1922, in Beaumont, Texas at home. He has one sister, three years older than he. In the 2nd grade, he had back to back episodes of the mumps, the measles and whooping cough, causing him to miss 6 weeks of school. After that, he never missed another day of school throughout this secondary education. His attendance at South Park High School ended Gene, age 4 with the 11 grade in Beaumont. There was no 12th grade. Because of the Spindle Top oil discovery nearby, Gene's school district was one of the wealthiest in the country. From there, Gene attended South Park Junior College (which later became Lamar University), located on the 3rd floor of his high school. His father worked for Magnolia Petroleum Company, later becoming Mobil Oil, for 40 years. Gene attended Lamar for a year and a half, then dropped out to work for a while, eventually entering the University of Texas as a junior just as World War II broke out. Gene enlisted right away, wanting to train as a pilot. His Army Air Corps (which later became the Air Force) career began in 1942 with flight training and gunnery school. After graduating from Williams Field, Chandler Az. in 1943 he went to gunnery school in Ajo, Az.------ and later to Edwards Air Force Base to fly the P-39 King Cobra. Two very emotional events for him were a couple of plane crashes he endured, one in the Philippines and one over an Oregon farm. The P-63 had a history of mechanical problems, and the engine quit on him during one flight over Oregon in 1944. He radioed the flight tower, and they gave him the choice of bailing out or trying to land the plane. He chose to land the plane after spotting a big open field. There was a Catholic church nearby. R.S.V.P. POLICY FOR CASINO LUNCHEONS: You need to RSVP back to Art Deerheim if you plan to attend this luncheon, by no later than 10 a.m. on the day of the luncheon. Art needs to know how many will be attending, so he can reserve a designated seating area. If we do not get at least 10 RSVP responses, we will just have to show up and take our chances on eating together as a group. Art's Email address is: AEDnLV@aol.com Home phone is: 702-982-6450 Cell is: 702-540-1133. As he prepared to land, the plane caught on fire. At that moment, Gene says his thoughts were “You idiot! You should have bailed out when you had the chance!” He lands belly in, plowing through the wheat field. With smoke in the cockpit, he had to play it by ear as he skidded across the field. As the plane finally stopped, he was able to get out of the cockpit and run for 50 yards before the plane exploded and knocked him to the ground. Gene was knocked unconscious and later awakened by a tapping on his shoulder by someone that he could only imagine to be an 7 angel. Actually it was Father Hildebrand from the nearby church. Gene tried to get up, but was unable to stand. He was hospitalized for 8 months at Fort Sam Houston, encased in a body cast, and there was worry at first that he might be paralyzed. But his recovery was complete from Tennessee Gas. Shortly afterward, the newly married couple moved to the heart of the Bluegrass Country, Lexington, Kentucky, which was Gene's new duty assignment. It was several years before Gene and his wife decided to have children. He wanted them badly, but she did not. During a social outing, she witnessed firsthand how much Gene loved to interact with the children of friends, and she told him afterwards “Let's make babies!” This was 3 years into the marriage. They tried and tried with no success in the fertility department. After several trips to the doctors it was determined that Gene was the one with the fertility problem. It took a conversation with the doctor to finally pinpoint the source of the problem: More to Gene Story in the San Antonio newsletter... Let your friends know that the NEW San Antonio Prime Timer’s Website IS available! It is mainly a first contact request for potential members who want more information. Prime Timer organizers from various chapters circulate Regional Gathering information and newsletters to all other Prime Timers Chapters. If you want more information about attending any up-coming Prime Timers gatherings, or reading other chapter newsletters, please let me know (Bryan) by email and I can forward it to you. saptnews@yahoo.com or rcflyerb@gmail.com In mid-March, at my urologist's request, I attended a seminar on Erectile Dysfunction given by a urology group called Urology San Antonio. It was superb. About 60 guys and a few female companions heard Dr. Leroy Jones talk about the problems that many men have with erections. He focused on the available treatments -- the three pills, injections, and the three types of penile implants. I learned much! Dr. Jones particularly favors the implants. They have been in use since 1973. The thousands of men who have received them give them wonderful ratings. Ninety-two percent of the recipients report that they are totally satisfied with the implant. At the end of the seminar, Dr. Jones distributed an evaluation form on which there was an opportunity to ask for a personal consultation. I checked that box. More to read on this story in the San Antonio Newsletter. The Hunk and Daddy of The Month Now here is something hot for all you guys out there, and without delay I give you the hunk of the month. So now that you see what we have started, I need you to vote on the Hunk of the month. It will be displayed in the next month newsletter and we will try and have a BIO and something special about the person you picked to get to know him. Rather if he is single or in an open relationship. But just a note this will be a discrete showing of the guy that is posted, we will try and get a little sexy but just not too sexy. So enjoy and there will be more choices each month and if you have anybody that would love to participate send me pics to my email and I will posted in the next newsletter up and coming. My email is spadygraphics70@gmail.com Please include the person bio, and up to 3 good pictures o the guy and also were doing Daddy of the month also. So the same applies to Daddy bears or just Daddy types as well. So Guys submit your photos and let vote on the number one Hunk or Daddy you like. 8 Woody - Is this Month’s Hunk 9 Pete - Is this Month’s Daddy 10 11 12 LABOR DAY WEEKEND CENTRAL OKLAHOMA PRIME TIMERS PMB # 134, 5030 North May Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73112-6010 For more information, registration forms, etc. – click or paste the below website: http://www.primetimersww.org/Oklahoma%202011.pdf Dear Friend The Central Oklahoma Prime Timers are pleased to invite you to the Prime Timers 2011 Labor Day GetA-Way Weekend. The five day event held at the Southwest’s premier gay resort – the Habana Inn in Oklahoma City – begins Thursday evening September 1, and continues through noon Monday, September 5, 2011. Every year nearly 250 Prime Timers and their friends converge on the Habana Inn for a weekend of fun in the sun. The Habana features two swimming pools, three bars, a restaurant and an adult gift shop, plus shows on Thursday and Sunday nights. It has free wireless internet. It is located in the heart of Oklahoma City’s gay bar district. The weekend begins with a welcome party around the pool on Thursday evening. The Labor Day gathering is an opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones. Scheduled events include a Happy Hour every day (Friday through Sunday), dinners with entertainment on Friday and Saturday, poolside continental breakfast three days (Friday through Sunday), a poolside box lunch on Saturday, a brunch on Sunday and a farewell coffee and earlier brunch on Monday. Most attendees find their own diversions, but if you want to venture out, Oklahoma City is filled with things to do. Museums include the new Oklahoma Historical Museum, the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, the Oklahoma Science Museum, and the Paseo Artists District. Other sights are the Brick-town entertainment district and the Oklahoma City National Memorial. If antiques are your thing, there are hundreds of stores available for your shopping pleasure. The Oklahoma City gay entertainment district is located right next door to the Habana, featuring even more bars. We are working to arrange small group trips to some of these sights on Friday and Saturday. There will also be a Bridge Tournament. The cost The Labor Day Weekend is still a great entertainment value. You can select the PACKAGE DEAL for $170which includes your registration and all the events, including the five paid meals. If you register for thepackage deal before July 15, you’ll get a $15 discount. Or, you can still select your events ala carte. You pay the registration fee of $75 and then selectwww.LasVegasPrimeTimers.com and pay for the meals you want. If you only want to register and attend one or two meals, this option saves you money. If you want all meals, early registration for the package deal saves you $47. The registration fee gives you access to the event, all happy hours, all continental breakfasts, the hospitality room, movies by the pool, and any other included events we introduce. We have always allowed guests to register when they arrive, but based on last year’s attendance, we could easily run out of capacity at some of the meals. As a result, the registration fee for those who register after August 15 and on-site will be $100, and all meals will be ala carte subject to availability. It’s your choice – COPT wants to give you the same great value you’ve come to expect. We did have to raise prices slightly this year due to increased costs, but it is still a great value. The package deal combined with the early bird discount offers you great savings. We still think the Labor Day Weekend is the best Prime Timer deal available each year. 13 Springtime Events The Events of May an June NEW POLICY FOR WEDNESDAY LUNCHEONS The Casinos are starting to get very particular and want to know in advance when we are having a group of more than 10, so they can plan around our being there. They claim that in order to serve us properly, they need to be sure that they have enough staff (waiters/waitress') available. Therefore, you need to RSVP back to me (Art), if you plan to attend these luncheons, by no later than 10 a.m. on the day of the luncheon. I need to know how many will be attending, so I can reserve a designated seating area. If I do not get at least 10 responses, we will just have to show up and take our chances on eating together as a group. Art's Email address is: AEDnLV@aol.com and home phone is: 702-982-6450 and cell is 702-540-1133. Activities for May & June, 2011 MAY May 1 – 5 (Sun-Thur) Western Regional Gathering – Imperial Palace May 8 (Sun) Prime Timers Committee Meeting – member’s home - 4 p.m. May 10 (Tue) Coco’s Restaurant – Eastern & I-215 – 6:30 p.m. May 18 (Wed) Sunset Station Casino Buffet - 11:30 a.m. May 21 (Sat) LVPT Monthly meeting & Potluck - 4 p.m. - LGBT Center May 25 (Wed) Snick’s Place Gay Bar - 6 - 8 p.m. May 28 (Sat) Eureka Casino Welcome Breakfast - 11 a.m. May 28 (Sat) Prime Timers Committee Meeting – member’s home - 4 p.m. JUNE Jun. 1 (Wed) Fiesta Northwest Casino Buffet – 11:30 a.m. Jun. 7 (Tues) Black Bear Diner – Tropicana & Jones – 6:30 p.m. Jun. 16 (Thur) South Point Casino Buffet – Silverado Ranch & I-15 - 11:30 noon Jun. 18 (Sat) LVPT Monthly meeting & Potluck - 4 p.m. - LGBT Jun. 22 (Wed) Escape Gay Bar - W. Sahara - 6 - 8 p.m. Jun. 25 (Sat) Eureka Casino Welcome Guests Breakfast - 11 a.m. Jun. 26 (Sun) Prime Timers Committee Meeting – member’s home - 4 p.m. Jun. 29 (Wed) Claim Jumper Restaurant – I-215 & Green Valley - 6:30 p.m.