YO! What are Ya trying to Say, Jay?

This Post is in response of a comment made By Jay Albert in a previous post questioning if we really knew the meaning of the word Homie.

To view Jay Alberts beautiful images of Cape Ann click the link below  http://capeannimages.blogspot.com/

Definition of “HOMIE

Shortened version of homeboy, homeboy being your close friend

From the Urban Dictionary
Homie;
Someone you grew up with, friend or not, and someone with whom you have shared any number of bonding experiences at home, in school, at work, or in any close-knit atmosphere. Homie means you have lived in the same area as this person for a significant amount of time in your life, but the term is appropriately used by those friends who truly feel comfortable referring to each other with such respect. It isn’t a word that should be taken advantage of, because a person recognizes who is a friend and who isn’t. Therefore, a true homie is always Down, while lesser friends will just be out to use you, borrow money from you, bum a ride in your car, etc.Uses;

Yo, homie, I’ll be at my house in case you want to come kick it later.

“Whassup homie”

 
Homie vs. Friends
Friends: Never asks for anything to eat or drink
Homies: Help themselves and are the reason why I have no food
Friends: Would bail you out of jail
Homies: would be sitting next to you sayin’ “THAT WAS FUCKING AWESOME!!! Lets do it again!”
Friends: Won’t laugh at you.
Homies: Will embarrass your Ass when everyone is around!
Friends: Has never seen you cry
Homies: Won’t tell everyone else you cried…just laugh about it with you in privately when your not still down.
Friends: Asks you to write down your number.
Homies: Have you on speed dial
Friends: Borrows your stuff for a few days then gives it back.
Homies: Loses your shit and tells you, “My bad…here’s a tissue.”
Friends: Only knows a few things about you
Homies: Could write a very embarrassing biography on your life story…
Friends: Will leave you behind if that is what the crowd is doing
Homies: Will kick the ASS of the enitre crowd that left you.
Friends: Would knock on your front door
Homies: Walk right in and say “I’M HOME”
Friends: Know some of your embarrassing moments…
Homies: Are next to you making them!
Friends: You have to tell them not to tell anyone
Homies: They already know not to tell…
Friends: Are only through highschool
Homies: They are for life
Friends: Will be there to take your drink away from you when they think you’ve had enough
Homies: Will look at you stumbling all over the place & say “Bitch drink the rest of that you know we don’t waste good shit!”

Jay, I never had one try to use me, borrow money from me or bum a ride in my car. Maybe poop on my car, But I’ve been shit on by Worse (Joey).

 

 

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I’ve Got the Winner right here!

READ IT AND WEEP JOEY!

READ IT AND WEEP!

LOBSTER CORN DOG ROLLS

 
Recipe: Lobster Corn Dog Rolls with Tamarind Ketchup

 

 

Lobster Corn Dogs Rolls
 
 6 c Vegetable oil
3 c Corn meal

1/2 c Sugar

3 Eggs

1/4 c Milk

2 Lobster tails; (8-ounce)

—————TAMARIND KETCHUP——————–

2 c Tamarind; fresh
2 c Red tomato; chopped

1 c White onion; diced

3 Cloves garlic; minced

2 c Orange juice

1/2 Box brown sugar

1 c Mango; chopped

2 Red bell peppers; grilled

Preheat 6 cups vegetable oil to 350 degrees. Whisk together corn meal, sugar, eggs, and milk, set aside. Remove the lobster tail from the shell and skewer the lobster meat through the center from the bottom of the tail to the top. Dip the lobster in the batter and deep-fry until golden brown and crisp, about 4 minutes. Serve with Tamarind Ketchup.

TAMARIND KETCHUP:
In a large saute pan over medium-high heat, cook all ingredients until tender. Transfer the mixture to the jar of a blender and puree until smooth. Pour the ketchup through a fine sieve into a medium bowl. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

 

Tasty Lobster Corn Dog Roll
 Did I Just Hear Ed Collard GAG?
 

 

Cape Ann Healing Center Saturday Workshops

From The Cape Ann Healing Center;

Hello everyone next Saturdays workshop.

REIKI Level One: with Silvie Lockerova – Saturday, July 10th, 2010 11AM-7PM

An introduction to reiki where the student learns the physical self-treatment and is the pre-requisite for Level 2.

Cost: $150. The number of students in class is limited so pre-registration is required with a non-refundable $45 deposit at least 7 days before the class date. Call 978-282-1191 x 1 to register. For info contact Silvie at silvielocker@hotmail.com
 
Sat, july 10th, 11:00pm – 7:00pm
WhereTreetop Yoga Studio (map)
Para Research Building
85 Eastern Ave, Gloucester Mass 

Thank you

For more workshop info click http://www.capeannhealingcenter.com/

 
 

Homie Float on the Boulevard

expecting a lot of requests for my videography skills after people view this movie.

Highest bidder wins free taping of an event of your choice.

I must have a Leaky Roof!!!!

Brenda on her scooter. A LITTLE MORE TO THE LEFT AND YOU WOULD'VE GOT HIM! Next Time.

I came across this Local Shops website by clicking on the owners name in the GMG Comment section. The Shop on Rocky Neck is Called Imagine, The owners name is Brenda Malloy. I’ve walked and drove by this shop many times and never stopped in. I’ve seen Brenda driving a scooter with a colorful tail hanging from her Helmet. I’ve seen the videos Joey has taken for GMG of her coming very close to running him over. I was a little disapointed she did’nt have the heart to do it. NEXT TIME.

Anyways, I read her story of her Travels and how she sponsors Children in Nepal. YOU SHOULD TOO! “Wow, there are really people like that” I thought. After reading that story and thinking about it for awhile, I realized that I must have a Leaky Roof. There were these strange drops of water running down my cheeks. It Had to be a Leaky Roof ! 

Check out the Story and Brendas website, and Do what you can.

Here’s a little bit of that Story from Brendas website;

I currently sponsor 13 children in Kathmandu, Nepal. March 2000 was my first landing in Nepal, been there 10 times since.   Exerting oneself toward a meaningful life, developing confidence in basic goodness,and expressing it with wisdom and compassion, is the key to happiness.  If you’d like to check out the story, how it came to be, read on….  

 

Last updated11/15/09, much more to come, keep checking!

Timeline

March 2000: 5 weeks trekking in the Himalaya Mountains of Nepal in the Mt. Everest region, solo. Upon returning to Kathmandu, started meeting street children and took a liking to them immediately. Amazing spirit, sense of humor, resilience and love of life.  During this time I met a young boy named Til Bahadur Thapa Magar, who was around 8 years old, working at a coffee shop I used to frequent, sitting around talking with the Tibetan Buddhist Monks about life. Til struck me as an amazing boy, doing his job of serving tea and wiping tables and doing dishes very diligently with a huge smile on his face all the time. He piqued my curiosity, I took a liking to him. I’d visit daily to see him and smile at him and practice my Nepali language lessons with him. 

I spent 4 months in Nepal that trip, in between I spent a month in Tibet (thats a whole other story).  I returned to Nepal in October that year, after being in the states for 10 weeks. I found a room in a home in a neighborhood close to where Til worked. I inquired of the owner of the coffee shop, where Til worked and whose family Til lived with,  if I could send Til to school, meaning to pay his tuition, and the man said yes.  Despite the fact that the man would be loosing his laborer for 6 hours a day, he agreed to let Til attend school.  At the time Til was working from 4:30am until 9:30pm, then going home and doing the families dishes and cleaning before he went to bed. Til was from a small village a couple of days from Kathmandu by bus and on foot. His parents sent him to Kathmandu to get an education and to earn his keep. He left home at 7, had never seen a road or a bus or a city before leaving his village for this first time. Anyhow, I enrolled Til in the same school where the shop keepers 3 children went, so that he would feel like less of an outsider and to give him some sense of equal footing.

After 2 months in Nepal, during which time I was teaching english at a high end private school, I was called to go to Thailand to meet the American man who was producing and selling my greeting card line in the states. He wanted me to design paper product in Thialand,  I wasn’t interested.  I was very happy in Nepal, but he asked me to go for just a couple of weeks, so I went. Little did I know that I would end up spending 5 months in Thailand and falling in love with that country as well.  I never did return to my teaching job in Nepal, though when I next spoke with the principal of the school  he told me that the children in my classes were still keeping the daily journals I taught them to do and talking about my time with them.

On my subsequent trips to Nepal I began sponsoring more children and donating to organizations with leftover monies I had. When I enroll a child in school, I make a commitment to myself to educate that child through high school graduation, which is grade 10 in the Nepali system.  The money to fund the children comes from the revenue at my shop, donations from friends, as well as the donation jar from my  ‘have a heart’ program, on the front counter of IMAGINE. ‘Have a heart, make a donation’, the little sign says, and you can take a hand carved heart from Bali or a floating heart candle from Thailand.  Most years I have extra monies, more than I use for that particular school year. Some of the extra money I save for the following year, most of it I will spread among these favorite charities of mine in Kathmandu…Mother Theresa’s old folks home at Pashuputinath, an open air facility with dormitory style set up, all beds facing a common temple area in the center, for sick and debilitated elders with no family to care for them. Maiti Nepal, an organization which rescues Nepali girls and their children/babies from brothels in India that they have been tricked into going to under the pretext of being domestic help. Santhi Leprosy home where they house and treat leprosy patients. Hopeful Home for Orphans where they house and care for over 40 children without families.

There is more to say, I’ll get to it later

Bottom line is that each and every single one of us can make a difference. Nothing feels better than service, serving others in some small way.  I realize that in America I make a very meager living, in fact know few people who make what I do or less. But my trips to Asia make me realize that I am indeed a very wealthy woman. Compared to the families I sponsor, I am rich.  And there is nothing I want for. Nothing I need. And this is one of the things that compels me to help those in need. It takes so little to do so much.

If you are interested in donating, please email me.  All donations are greatly appreciated. I do this on my own, I am not a non profit, I do not have 501(c) 3 non profit tax status, therefore donations are not tax deductable. So if you donate to causes to help your bottom line, I am not the place for you. If you donate from the heart, for your heart, your donation goes 100% to the kids. I pay my airfare and expenses while in Nepal out of my own pocket, none of it comes from donations.

PEACE!

Click the Link Below (IMAGINE) for more Infomation and how you can help.

IMAGINE

Due to the Heat wave………..

Due to the Heat wave there will be no regular 10 am post Today.

The 10 am post will resume Thursday July 8th 2010 weather permitting!

When all else fails………

Post Photo of a Half Naked Woman!

Miss GMG July, 2010

My Apology in advance to all who may be offended.

Please send all complaints to: Mr Paulie Walnuts

“Ignore Everybody” Hugh McLeod, From deb Clarke

Give this video a chance. It has a lot of great advice for the creative person.

from deb Clarke;

and here is his common sense advice that got it all started
from Ignore Everybody and 39 Other Keys to Creativity by Hugh McLeod
 
1. Ignore everybody.

2. The idea doesn’t have to be big. It just has to be yours.

3. Put the hours in.

4. If your biz plan depends on you suddenly being “discovered” by some big shot, your plan will probably fail.

5. You are responsible for your own experience.

6. Everyone is born creative; everyone is given a box of crayons in kindergarten.

7. Keep your day job.

8. Companies that squelch creativity can no longer compete with companies that champion creativity.

9. Everybody has their own private Mount Everest they were put on this earth to climb.

10. The more talented somebody is, the less they need the props.

11. Don’t try to stand out from the crowd; avoid crowds altogether.

12. If you accept the pain, it cannot hurt you.

13. Never compare your inside with somebody else’s outside.

14. Dying young is overrated.

15. The most important thing a creative person can learn professionally is where to draw the red line that separates what you are willing to do, and what you are not.

16. The world is changing.

17. Merit can be bought. Passion can’t.

18. Avoid the Watercooler Gang.

19. Sing in your own voice.

20. The choice of media is irrelevant.

21. Selling out is harder than it looks.

22. Nobody cares. Do it for yourself.

23. Worrying about “Commercial vs. Artistic” is a complete waste of time.

24. Don’t worry about finding inspiration. It comes eventually.

25. You have to find your own schtick.

26. Write from the heart.

 
and here is his website.  his site already inspires me to revamp my nest a bit.  i like his short concise introduction.
 
 best,
deb.

Sunrise, Sunset and a Rainbow July 4th 2010

Photos taken at Sunrise and Sunset July 4th 2010

 

 

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The Homie Float and Walkers

Beautiful Day, Great Float, Great Gang of Marchers and Joey with a Non-Alchohol Beer.

Winner of the Non-Category Category

Before the Parade and The Tailgate

Here are some Photos of the Winning GMG Float and the Tailgate Party

The GMG Homie Float
Homies POOP CHUTE
Ed Collard Cooks the Dogs as Joey Cheers him on
David Cox and Joey

Free Meditation Workshop July 3rd

From Annette Dion;
Hi,
The free meditation workshop at Cape Ann Healing Center is tomorrow, July 3rd. Due to the holiday weekend,
the time has been changed from 4:00pm to 1:00pm. As usual, we will meet for one hour.
Please email me if you plan to attend.
Hope to see you there!
Thanks,
Annette Dion

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THE BIG REVEAL!!!

Sorry Joey!

But I could’nt Wait to Share

The Official 2010 Good Morning Gloucester

Horribles Parade  Float with the Readers.

I did’nt think the blue body paint was going to work.

I should have never doubted you. You really pulled it off.

I think it’s the Sea Shell Speedo that makes it work.

GREAT JOB JOEY! see you Saturday.

Oh Yeah, Be careful how you toss your Tootsie Rolls,

you don’t want to poke someones eye out.

Tom Amend Piano Recital

 

Tom Amend

 

Presents

A Piano Recital

a Program of Bach, Bartók, Haydn and Chopin
Sunday, July 18 at 4:00pm to 5:30pm

St. Paul Lutheran Church

1123 Washington Street

Gloucester, Ma

For more information on Tom’s Piano Recital or for Piano Lessons you can contact Tom by clicking on the links below

.http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1664986272

tomamend@comcast.net

S.A.D.D. Converts a Pirate!

A St. Peter’s Miracle

S.A.D.D., Students Against Drunk Driving had a booth at the St, Peter’s Fiesta. They were Handing out Flyers and had a Triva contest related to Music and their cause.

They had a Pirate Captain from the Pirate Faire stop by and take part in the games. While he was there he took a pledge not to Drink and Captain his Pirate Ship. He promised to only eat The Swedish fish candy that he won at the S.A.D.D. Booth.

The Kids did a great Job.

The S.A.D.D. Booth Crew were, From Right to left; Micaela O'Connor, Phil Cucuru, John Del Torchio, Chris Frontiero, Random Pirate Captain

Sal Frontiero Saturday Greasy Pole update

I think if Sal got one more chance to walk the Pole he would’ve won it. Well, Maybe 🙂

Aveteran gives Sal some tips
Sals Legs and Arms. His first walk, very slowly on his tippy toes.
Sal climbs the pole
The MC Hammer Brothers. their Nonna was a Frontiero
Sal's last walk was a partial face plant. he came through it unhurt.
Sal back on the Beach with Katie

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Saturday Greasy Pole Walker Salvatore Frontiero

Watching tv one night 2 weeeks ago my son james got a phone call. All I heard at first was james talking to someone on the other end.

James; “Wow! That’s awesome!, Congratulations! Do you want me to tell Dad or will you? ok, here he is.”

My first thought was someone hit the lottery! or Someone got a great job!

I was wrong on both counts. My son Salvatore was on the phone all excited about how he was picked to walk the Greasy Pole on Saturday.

Of course when he told me I was excited for him! (not really) but I pretended to be.

I gave him some words of encouragement; “What are you F’n Nuts!, What if you get hurt? Can you swim? Do you know what your getting yourself into?, Do I have to watch?, Are you going to be drinking?” The answer to all those questions was, “YES”!

What could I do? He’s old enough to make his own decisions. I guess it is a Gloucester tradition. His Granfather did it, my oldest Son did it and hopefully Sal will be the last to do it. But I still have two more Boys who’d like to try it. Oh God my Heart!

 My Heart will be out there on the Pole today with Sal. But, Thank God I won’t be.

When you hear Salvatore Frontiero’s name called today please say a prayer, Give a yell and watch him to make sure he comes out of the water safe.

WE LOVE YOU SAL! Have a Great Time! Enjoy the Tradition! and don’t Drink to much! See you on the Beach! Love, Dad

Sal wil be the one with the red Spiked hair.

Sal is also a cook for the Madfish Grille and Bass rocks Country Club.

Salvatore Frontiero, all Spiked Up and ready to go!

St. Peter’s Fiesta Opening Night 2010

St. Peter’s Fiesta Opening Night  06.25.2010

My Wife Dragged me down to the St. Peter’s Fiesta tonight (under protest).

With a Promise I may get Lucky Later If I go. I went and Had a great time meeting Family and Friends we have’nt seen in awhile. You could’nt ask for better night. But, it’s 10pm and I think “someone” broke a promise. But, There’s always tomorrow, or the next day, or the next…….

Here are a few Photos from tonight.

Sefatia Gets The Crowd Going during the Opening Procession
St. Peter on his way to the Altar during the opening Procession
St. Peter deciding if he wants Fried Dough or French Fries. Hmmm
St. Peter being lifted into place
Balloons and confetti were flying signaling the official start of the 2010 St. Peter's Fiesta
The Ferris Wheel all lit up (a little tacky in my opinion)