Wednesday’s with Fly Amero ~ Special Guest~Sebastian “Basti” Moceri



Surf & Turf Specials!
Wednesdays Only!

Hello everyone!
Wednesday, July 25th
Special Guest:
BASTI MOCERI!

Sebastian “Basti” Moceri (commonly known as “Busty”) is
one of my regular Open Mic guests of years past.  He has
been continuously writing high-quality, interesting material
ever since.  Plus… he’s so damn handsome you just want to
take him out back and mess him up a little! 🙂  Please come
and welcome him back to the Rhumb Line stage!
Dinner with Fly Amero: 8 – 11pm
*Each week features a special, invited musical guest
Dave Trooper’s Kitchen…
Surf & Turf Dinner –
 $11.95 (while they last)
Something new for the summer! Tenderloin Tips with Grilled Garlic Shrimp!
Prepared fresh weekly by “Troop”… always good!
Upcoming:
August 1: Inge Berge

August 8: Chick Marston

Looking forward…
…to seeing you there!  🙂 ~ Fly

Community Stuff 7/24/12

Thacher Island Lighthouse Cruise

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Joey,

We have a terrific sunset lighthouse  cruise planned for this Friday night July 27  at 6:00pm aboard the Miss Cape Ann departing from Captain Bill&Sons Whale Watch at 24 Harborloop,Gloucester .

This 3 hour narrated cruise  up the Annisquam River and around Halibut Point pass all of  Cape Ann’s  six lighthouses.

We will catch the sunset at Thacher Island,see Annisquam light, Straitsmouth Light,Eastern Point and finally Ten Pound Island.This cruise will be narrated by lighthouse expert Jeremy D’Entremont.

Refreshments are available or bring your own plus cash bar.

Donation is only $30 and helps us continue to restore and maintain both Straitsmouth and Thacher Islands.

Call Sharron at 978-283-7223 or e-mail thachercruise@gmail.com for reservations.

Thanks!

Paul St.Germain, President
Thacher Island Association
web site www.thacherisland.org

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Good morning.  I am the current president of the AMVETS Ladies Auxiliary post 32.  The ladies have worked extremely hard over the past several months and we have had a lot of support from the community.  Attached is a copy of our very first newsletter highlighting our accomplishments and thanking all of those who have supported us.  If you could post this on your site, I would be very grateful. 

Thank you,

Jennifer Gannett, AMVETS Ladies Auxliary #32

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sailing classes at SBYC

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NOTHING SAYS CLASSY LIKE…

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Perhaps the only thing more gross to me are cliché tattooed, double denim, mom jean, fanny pack wearing broads with black, green or orange nail polish, smoking cigarettes.

Dark Brown Compost Mulch FTW

Bid On Killer Deals On The Cape Ann Chamber’s Online Auction Now-

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Welcome to the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce 25th Anniversary Online Auction

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Make Your Bid to Support the Cape Ann Chamber

Now is your chance to not only get all the great items you want, but to do it knowing you are helping support our organization and mission.  The mission of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce is to serve as the principal voice of business while working to enhance both the economic environment and the quality of life for the citizens of Cape Ann.

For more information regarding the Cape Ann Chamber please visit www.capeannchamber.comor call 978-283-1601.

The Cape Ann Chamber 25th Anniversary Online Auction is now open. The auction will run from July 19, 2012 to August 2, 2012 (9:00 p.m. EST), with proceeds going to support the mission of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce.  The auction includes an amazing Caribbean Cruise and several historic New England vacation packages along with a multitude of bundles and individual items designed to showcase the diversity of local arts and amenities.  The items graciously donated are guaranteed to delight and surprise.  Please make sure to tell your friends, family and community.  Let the bidding begin!

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Sugar Mags vs Classic Cooks HUGE REMATCH for the First Seafood Throwdown this Thursday ~ 4pm at the Farmers Market ~ Stage Fort Park

Last year Julie Geary claimed the title from four-time winner, previously undefeated Missy Hart of Sugar Magnolias in an extraordinarily close contest, full of mouthwatering anticipation and suspense.  See the video that Joey made of that throwdown here:

Below is a quick press release from Throwdown master organizer, Sandy Farrell.

Our “Hotter Than July!” rematch pits Missy Hart’s Team Sugar Magnolia with Lydia Sands and Santos Carvalho against Julie Geary’s Team from Classic Cooks. Watch closely as both of these teams bring years of experience to the table. Grant writer, organic farmer at Beacon Street Farm, and head of the Backyard Growers Program, Lara Lepionka will be judging the event with her critical eye. Steve Parkes, the “Fillet King” will lead a demonstration showing how to fillet a whole fish and break down the process so that you can feel confident in the kitchen. Join emcee Peter Van Ness of gimmesound.com this Thursday, July 26 at the Cape Ann Farmer’s Market. This is our second year at Stage Fort Park where the parking is always free on Market afternoons from 3pm on. The SeaFood Throwdown starts at 4pm.

Another judge or two will be announced soon.  Hope to see you there!

Wanna smile today in the face of all this depressing news lately?

 

 from; http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120710.html
Happy People Dancing on Planet Earth
“Video Credit: Matt Harding & Melissa Nixon; Music: Trip the Light

Explanation: What are these humans doing? Dancing. Many humans on Earth exhibit periods of happiness, and one method of displaying happiness is dancing. Happiness and dancing transcend political boundaries and occur in practically every human society. Above, Matt Harding traveled through many nations on Earth, planned on dancing, and filmed the result. The above video, the latest in a series of similar videos, is perhaps a dramatic example that humans from all over planet Earth feel a common bond as part of a single species. Happiness is frequently contagious — few people are able to watch the above video without smiling.”

Harbor Loop Concert Series July 26, 2012

 Three Shows in one night!

Charlee Bianchini

solo acoustic

photo by Louise

http://www.charleebeth.com/

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Magnolia

http://www.magnoliatheband.com/music/

Magnolia includes local musicians Eleanor Halgren – vocals and Jud Abts
– guitar

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http://marinaevansmusic.com/

Marina Evans Band

Marina Evans Band includes local musicians:
Pete Lindberg – drums
Dave Borge – bass
Jack Tomaiolo – electric guitar
Marina Evans – guitar & vox

6:00 to 9:00

Free concert

Caught in the act!

Caught in the act!

We were driving around the Cape last night and we came across this inconsiderate bike rider.

when we got closer my wife noticed it was Joey C.

He was in Camo clothing. he left his Speedoo Biking Clothing at home. He was hogging the whole road.

This shit drives me crazy

Be it eco-fraud hacks or defense contractor hacks or big dig hacks, they all just drive me nuts.

Millions unspent by two Mass. energy companies

Boston herald

By Gary J. Remal
Sunday, July 22, 2012

Two green-energy firms near the top of Massachusetts’ list of stimulus money recipients still haven’t spent hundreds of millions of dollars allotted to them, even though the program was meant for shovel-ready projects and the state employment dropped by thousands of jobs last month.

Lexington-based 1366 Technologies Inc. — a solar energy firm — has spent less than $4 million out of its $147 million in grants and loans provided by President Obama’s $840 billion legislation to jump-start an economy plunged into a near depression by the housing mortgage crisis. More than 2,200 entities split nearly $8 billion doled out to Massachusetts since February 2009.

The remainder of the 1366 Technologies’ stimulus windfall is unlikely to be spent until the end of next year — and then only if a demonstration plant now under construction in Bedford proves that the company’s process to manufacture silicon solar cells actually works.

“We’re going to do it as fast as possible. The first thing we have to do, with private money, is build a demonstration plant,” 1366 Technologies CEO Frank van Mierlo told the Herald. “That’s relatively late, but in all fairness, that is contingent on what we do at the demonstration plant.”

He acknowledged that the solar industry is in the midst of a shakeout and he predicted 80 percent of companies now in business will go bankrupt, comparing it to the early days of automobile manufacture. But he said the companies that emerge will have the size, the strength and the technology to help the nation off its addiction to fossil fuels.


They’re stealing from us. 

At least with the republicans you know those fuckers are rotten thieves to begin with with their bombing oil fields with bombs made by big Republican backer defense contractors only to go in and repair them with big republican backer oil field repair service companies like Haliburton, and driving up the price of oil for big Republican backer oil companies all based under the guise of Patriotism.

But what bothers me even more than these evil republican rat bastards are the Liberal Eco Green fraud Democrat hacks who paint themselves as saviors while they steal our dough.  Because they prey on naĂŻve liberals who would like to believe that solar or wind power could replace nuclear or fossil fuel and they drain money our money in bogus grants.

They’re both stealing from us, Sickening.

Frenchman’s Pier

Frenchman’s Pier

 

How sublime it would be to have lived here as a child;

to amble out on Frenchman’s Pier to cast a line,

or, in the early morning, hear the tide softly

brush the marsh grass of the Little River’s gentle shores.

 

Oh, what it would have been like to take my skiff

to explore  Susan Point and Stanwood Point

and keep going beyond Biskie Head into the

Annisquam –  and from there  –  from there, anywhere!

 

A place where I could steer a course in a summer breeze

that never ends and see foreign lands and

mountains and magical islands, all while on

my back, gazing up from Frenchman’s Pier.

 

© Marty Luster 2012

Charlie Carroll on Rocky Neck – Don’t Miss This Exhibit!

I’ve put up a number of Charlie’s Photos on GMG.  I think he is one of the most talented photographers and graphic artists I have met on Cape Ann, and all around great person.  Don’t miss the opening of his exhibit on Friday, July 27 from 7:00-9:00pm at Wendie Demuth Photography, 77 Rocky Neck Ave., G4

E.J. Lefavour

www.khanstudiointernational.com

REGGAE BASHMENT ON THE HIGH SEAS SATURDAY JULY 28 TH 2012

Saturday July 28th!The fourth annual Reggae Bashment on the High Seas 4 live n direct from the 7Seas Wharf Gloucester MA 01930 with Reggae Djs Lion Pride Sound on the 1’s and 2’s. Spinning strictly the best in Reggae ,Roots,Rockers,Ska,Lovers and Dancehall. Please join us for a magical evening on the water of dancing,entertainment and fun!We meet at 7 seas wharf (next to Gloucester House Restaurant)@6pm and the Boat leaves at 7pm Sharp!!!Tickets for the cruise are $20 and can be purchased by contacting Lara 603 759 6487 or sending $20 per each ticket to reggaebashment@yahoo.com via PAYPAL.com…Tickets are 1st come first serve… Come down, invite your friends and join in on the fantasticly fun night!

REGGAE BASHMENT ON THE HIGH SEAS

SATURDAY JULY 28 TH 2012

7 SEAS WHALE WATCH WHARF(GLOUCESTER HOUSE )

63 ROGERS ST GLOUCESTER MA 01930

$20 PER TICKET

INFO/ TIX 603 759 6487 OR

6PM MEET 7PM BOAT LEAVES SHARP

Shewsberry Comes Through With A Brandy New Batch Of Stickas

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I asked him to go back to one of my favorites, the navy blue background and the grey homie wing. Everybody send in a huge thank you to Shewsberry and Frank Ciolino for Da New GMG Stickas

Mug Up This Morning at 9:00AM Come Say Hey to The Crew

Sunday 9:00-11:00 or so at Khan Studio & the Good Morning Gloucester Gallery.

On Madfish Wharf If you can find Madfish Grill in between the Rudder and East Gloucester Marine railways, you can find The GMG Gallery and Khan Studio.

Come for coffee and to meet some of your favorite GMG folks