Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Truman's Man of the Year

In celebraton of Valentine's Day 2010, Truman's is sponsoring our first annual Truman's Man of the Year Contest. The rules are simple: submit your entry as a "comment" below by answering the two questions below:

1. What is the name of your entrant?
2. What are the top 3 reasons we should celebrate him as man of the year?

On February 12th, the Truman's judges will select the 2009 Truman's Man of the Year and he will be awarded our top service package called The Total Package, a 2.5hr, $230 Truman's extravaganza (http://www.trumans-nyc.com/) which includes a haircut, shave, manicure, shoe shine and massage. Here is the catch! We must receive at least 50 entries in order for the contest to be valid, so please forward to all of your friends!

The winner will be posted here on Feb 12th, so please check back to see if we picked your guy.

5 comments:

  1. 1- Adam Thompson

    2- Surpises me with ginger ale - my favorite
    -- Does the dishes everyday (without complaining!)
    -- Drives everywhere, because I hate to!

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  2. IAN CHENEY

    1. He is growing a vegetable garden in the back of a 1986 Dodge pickup truck.
    2. He was Cosmo's Man of the Year in 1986.
    3. He makes documentary films that fundamentally transform the way humans live, eat, and admire the night sky.

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  3. TOM MARCHESI

    1. He does a bang-up job at being a big brother.
    2. He once banged up my face by sending me down a hill on a skateboard when I was 6 (character-building).
    3. That last one was actually Joe but I needed to nominate Tom cause Joe owns the place and I really liked the bang-up joke. Tom never did anything bad. Except once he threw a fork at me. Also once he picked me up and threw me off a boat in the middle of Long Island Sound and drove away. Again, character-building.

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  4. Peter Clifford Tessitore

    1. He raised me as a single father, a widower who managed to instill love,and happiness in my life. His mantra was learning manners before mathematics and there would never be war.

    2. His illustrious background includes being the inspiration behind the hit movie Fort Apache The Bronx. He was a tough Bronx cop who eventually became an entrepreneuer, night club owner, and now owner of one of the hottest restaurants in Westchester County "nessa" in Port Chester.

    3. At sixty seven, he has no regrets, he has told me time and time again, "I could die tomorrow and I know I have lived."

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  5. Tom Van Buskirk

    1. Tom has been my faithful and loving husband for 33 years. He has always worked hard to provide for us. More importantly he is the primary cause for the laughter at our family gatherings.

    2. Tom not only works hard at his job but served as Mayor of our town for 11 years. During his tenure he not only kept our taxes down and our streets beautiful, he energized the residents to expand their community service. Through the many events he sponsored and worked at he fostered a community spirit that made our town a family. Tom manned the grills at our picnics, drove the trucks for the food drives and settled neighbors disputes so that everyone was a winner.He was his happiest when he put on his American flag tie and took to the podium.

    3.We have raised two wonderful, loving and successful sons and are enjoying our first grandson. Luke gets a call everyday from Tom who asks Who is Grandpa's boy? All Tom asks for in return for all the love he gives is that his family, community and friends are happy. Who could deserve a little luxurious pampering more than this man who is all about the love.

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