GloucesterCast 468 with Pamela Hadden Tomlin, Scottie Mac, Nichole Schrafft, Paul Horovitz, Ralph DiGiorgio, Pat and Jim Dalpiaz and Joey C Taped 2/14/21
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Podcast prize Donated By Pamela Hadden Tomlin From Ipswich River Craft
Ipswich River Craft – Custom Nautical Signs
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We Will Be Live Streaming From Beauport Burger Night Monday Night!
Some Kind Of Heaven- Produced By Lindsay Crouse!
Amazon Music added the Gloucestercast as a featured podcast!
Valentine’s Day plans and stories to share? What’s your go-to romantic gesture?
Restaurant lighting and teeny tiny font (Scottie)
Do not courtesy flush after pooping in an airplane toilet….near death experience (Chris)
Cleaning hibachi grill before diners finished (Nichole)
Cape Ann Chamber Irish Sweepstakes tickets sold out but you can still get 50/50 raffle tickets. Event to be held online March 18
Shout out to Tally’s for helping to get the Annisquam stagecoach to the transport truck taking it to South Dakota for preservation work. And they refused any payment.
Super Bowl streaker didn’t get his money from the bet he placed:
According to Front Office Sports’ A.J. Perez, Andrade placed a $50,000 bet with Bovada, an offshore sports book, on a prop bet that someone would get on the field during the game.
Perez added that Bovada had a $1,000 betting limit placed on the prop bet, and Andrade later said that he told some friends about what he was planning to do and recommend that they submit a wager.
With the odds being +750, Andrade was slated to win $375,000 for his stunt. However, Bovada says that it would investigate each wager and void any of the streaker bets made by Andrade or any other person involved with the stunt, meaning the sports book would not pay the money.
Perez said one person who placed an $800 bet and won $6,000 was told he would not receive the money, and his Bovada account was closed.