This is all you animal trusting bananaheads out there

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Never trust a 🐍. Dummy of the year

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St Joseph’s Novena Podcast Live From Sista Felicia’s Starting at 12:45PM 1/20/20

The chat part where you can write in questions while we’re taping is at WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/JOEYGMG

-pasta day & Pasta
-Our Handmade bread Altar standing 10’ tall
-Moving altar to american legion hall & reasons why
-this year schedule of events
-3 Priest from Bishop Fenwick high school &Carmelite Northshore
– Confirmation students will be involved this year
-weekend days rosary is held in morning to make it easier for the elderly to attend
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Thomas P. Burns Obituary and Celebration of Life Information

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Obituary
Thomas P. Burns, 78, of Gloucester, passed away unexpectedly at his home on January 9, 2020. He was born in Gloucester on January 16, 1941 and was the son of the late William Burns and Tina Santapaula.
From a very early age Tommy had a passion for working on cars and became a talented mechanic. He worked for North Shore Plymouth during the muscle car era of the 60’s. Tommy loved those cars and loved racing them as well. He quickly gained the respect of his fellow street racers. It was a great time in his life and he had many stories from those days. After his years as a mechanic, Tommy headed South to help build the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel and worked on a tugboat alongside his Uncle “Shorty”. He brought his Plymouth Road Runner with him and continued to drag race with the kids in Virginia while he was there. Tommy always loved the ocean and loved lobstering. He was especially proud of his 42’ Bruno lobster boat the “Arethusa”. He was the first one in town with a boat like that, earning him the nickname “Father Bruno”. He was very knowledgeable about old ships and schooners and Captained the 150’ schooner “Pilot” in the early 90’s and loved to take people for rides during storms. Tommy kept lobstering for the rest of his life with his son Cody by his side for many years. He would often help out his fisherman friends in need of a good mechanic. When Tommy wasn’t lobstering he liked to hang around at Capt. Joes and with his best friends, Harrison Golden, Dave Williams, Lebaron Hazen and Dave Goeteman. He also loved going to Todd’s farm on Sundays. At home in his older years, Tommy liked to work on his collection of outboard motors. He also enjoyed watching classic movies and listening to oldies music. Some of his favorites were Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash.
Tommy will be greatly missed by all those who knew him. He is survived by his sons Sean and Cody Burns and their mother Lindsay and her sister Leslie Parkhurst; his daughters Deborah and Denise Burns and their mother Gerry; his daughter Julia Heffernan of Portsmouth, England; his daughter-in-law Candice Pierce and his grandchildren Krystalyn Burns, Kamron Diaz; his sister Cheryl Graham of Florida and his cousin Jim Santapaula and his 2 sons Jimmy and Andy.
A Celebration of Life will be held at the Emerson Inn in Rockport on Thursday, January 23, 2020 from 5-7 p.m. Family and friends are cordially invited. Arrangements are by the Greely Funeral Home, 212 Washington St. Gloucester.

To send flowers to the family of Thomas P. Burns, please visit Tribute Store.

 

GloucesterCast 376 w/ Ken Reihl, Tony Sapienza, Kerry McKenna, Chris McCarthy, Connor McCarthy, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Kim Smith, and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/19/20

GloucesterCast 376 w/ Ken Reihl, Tony Sapienza, Kerry McKenna, Chris McCarthy, Connor McCarthy, Pat & Jimmy Dalpiaz, Kim Smith, and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 1/19/20

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Topics Include:

Beau likes Butts

Tommy Burns

Sunday Jazz Brunch Featuring Peter Fedele – Feather & Wedge

Pat got her heated vest and will never give it up….but don’t forget you need a battery!
Amazon Link For Heated Vest Here

Amazon Link For Heated Vest Batteries Here

Words that make you cringe

MassSave

Does block this caller really work

Number of binge drinkers has decreased

Portside dinner in Danvers

Surge in spite seltzer

Here’s an inexpensive four way spinner carry-on suitcase with over 3000 five star reviews $45 on Amazon

Playboy Tortoise- boosts tortoise population from 12-2000
Joey and Kate still making money with solar.  Have $221 credit on National Grid Bill.  Info at this link
Dinner at Short and Main, with fantastic wood fire-cooked Cape Cod sea scallops and local Aprilla farm winter veggies. Sweetest bartender Bethany 🙂

Now serving at Short and Main: If you like an Aperol Spritz, you will LOVE Bethany’s Cappelletti Spritz!

Cape Ann Wildlife Update with juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron on our shores! Surf Scoters, Brandt Geese, Snowy and Short-eared Owls

Here’s an inexpensive carry-on suitcase with over 3000 five star reviews $45 on Amazon

Link to check it out-

Rockland Luggage Melbourne 20 Inch Expandable Carry On

We were talking about suitcases on the podcast and after doing a little research this seems like a great value especially after reading the reviews.

If you are traveling with anything but a four way spinner you’re an absolute idiot.  Four wheels in the corners give you the ability to put the bag down in line and just casually nudge it along as airport lines move along.  It’s the only way to go.

I’ve noticed that GMG Mascot Beau likes to sniff butts and poops.

He’s always sniffing Bella’s butthole. Then Bells takes a poop in the yard and he goes over and puts his nose in that too.

Very strange behavior.

@uscgNortheast Coast Guard Training To Tow Video