To the people I really like who tweet their daily astrology readings

Do you really think anyone give a sweet #^}€£¥ about what your daily astrology thing says every single day?

Could you see how clogging up everyone else’s twitter stream every single morning because you signed on to some automated form that spits your astrology readings into the twitter universe at the same exact time 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year might be considered incredibly narcissistic?

Do you see how people who might otherwise look forward to reading what interesting tidbits you’ve discovered on the interwebs may become uninterested in following your tweets because of this?

I don’t have a personal Facebook page but I imagine if people can sign up for these types of services and they clog up people’s Facebook pages the unlike button would get tons of use.

Just look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself if you would give two shits about someone else’s astrology reading…on a daily basis…put in front of you.

Although I don’t care about astrology I’ll even give you the benefit of doubt and say if that’s your thing then knock yourself out. I’m sure you could get your own personal astrology readings sent to your email account…to be read by you…the person who presumably gives a #%€£ about it and spare the rest of us who it has no bearing on from having to read what none of the rest of the world cares about- your personalized astrology readings on twitter.

(as a side note, if anyone can provide proof beyond a shadow of doubt that these astrology readings could 100% predict the winning superfecta or the Superbowl victor in a couple of weeks kindly disregard everything I said)

Thank you

Just trying to make this whole Internet experience better for us all.

http://www.goodmorninggloucester.com Do you get it?

Heidi At Fort Square Café Knows A Little Something About Makin’ Seafood Chowder

Our Guy Ed Collard Sends In These Pics-

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Ed also said there was more than enough to fill him up…and THAT’S saying something!

Community Stuff

Garden to Table” program

Hello Good Morning Gloucester. My name is Rachael Theriault and I am the Adult Services librarian at the Manchester Public Library. I am contacting you in hopes that you would please consider adding in your blog a program we are sponsoring about a “Garden to Table” program at the local community center to promote local food sources such as Maggie Mehaffey of Mehaffey Farm, Catherine Steinhoff of Sea Street Soups, Niki Bogin of Cape Ann Farmer’s Market, Gloucester Back Yard Farmers, Shady Oaks Organics Mushrooms, and The Open Door Food Pantry. Attached is a PDF of our flyer with the events information, as well as part of the press release we are using. Thank you for your consideration.
Rachael Theriault
Adult Services Librarian
Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library

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Ever wonder what makes local, organic food that much better? Find out from our family friendly program “Garden to Table”. This event is sponsored by the Manchester-by-the-Sea Public Library in association with the Cape Ann Farmers Market. It takes place on January 28, 2012 from 10AM – 1PM, at the Manchester-by-the-Sea Community Center. Various Cape Ann food distributers discuss the importance of buying food locally and what it takes to bring that food to your table. Learn about the obstacles and benefits of what they do, and why it is important for our community, our environment and ourselves. There is no charge to attend. During the event, vendors will be selling, sampling, and supplying information supplied from 10 am-12pm. Then from 12pm-1pm the floor will open for a panel discussion. Some of our guests will include Maggie Mehaffey of Mehaffey Farm, Catherine Steinhoff of Sea Street Soups, Niki Bogin of Cape Ann Farmer’s Market, Gloucester Back Yard Farmers, Shady Oaks Organics Mushrooms, The Open Door Food Pantry, The Trustees of the Reservations and Moraine Farm.


Upcoming Beeman Programs

Friday, January 6th, The Cape Ann Vernal Pond Team presents Snakes of Massachusetts and the World.  The program will be in the gym from @ 1:20 till 2:30pm, for all Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd graders.

Friday, January 20th, Historical Perspectives will present Amelia Earhart.  The program will be in the gym from @ 1:15-2:15pm, for all 3rd, 4th and 5th grade students.
Both programs are generously sponsored by the Beeman PTO.


Bike For Savannah Fundraiser at Giuseppe’s

 

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