Gloucester Smiles ~ 150
Waiting for the Snow
A look out towards the Wingaersheek sandbar from Lighthouse Beach. The snow is approaching quickly and the wind is up for sure.
Thanks to Betsey and Paul Horovitz for the photo!

Adventures In Travel- The Savage Windbreaker Hood Over The Face Move
Last night was the Superbowl. As I had a bunch of lobster boats fishing I ended up eating two heaping portions of Kate’s fantastic Shepherds Pie for dinner. Didn’t finish up at the dock til 7:45 PM and then headed over to watch the second half of the Superbowl at Sista Felicia’s. Luckily I got to pound down some of Craig Kimberley’s outstanding smoked ribs and we all drank like fishes. All good or so I thought til this morning when the rumbling started in my tummy. Some scary burps which almost regurgitated the most unholy mix of spicy hot apparently not wholly digested party grub. Luckily I didn’t puke on the ride into the airport because the smell of that puke would have undoubtedly ruined the car forever.
But about halfway into our ride I felt a real urgency to take a dump and release the kraken that was becoming increasingly uncomfortable in my belly.
We make it to the airport and I get to the bathroom to take care of dump number one for some temporary relief. The toilet paper in the stall was so thin it may as well have been transparent. I’ll never understand what the people who are in charge of making the decision as to what toilet paper to purchase are thinking when they purchase such flimsy toilet paper. Do they think we’re not going to double it over three or four times so we don’t end up wiping our arse and ending up with fingers full of shit? It’s so beyond stupid because people probably end up using way MORE toilet paper to insure against potential breakage. Isn’t that counterintuitive to saving money for the airport because if you put good quality toilet paper in there you might only double it over twice instead of four times with the flimsy stuff.
Anyway, I got some temporary relief after dump number one but all through the security check and on our way to the gate I was ripping some serious facts, scared to death there was going to be some semi digested shepherds pie soiling my underwear. Luckily that hasn’t been the case… yet.
So I get situated on the plane. Middle row. I never fly middle row, always aisle. Always! Except for this flight where were we got the last seats on the plane and The Rabbit, Enrico Pallazzo and I are all scattered throughout the plane in middle seats. The stewardess comes by and takes my drink order and wanting to hydrate after last night’s Superbowl drinking fest I order a cranberry juice and a water.
NOT A GOOD IDEA.
The big ogre of a guy sitting next to me in the precious aisle seat did this move I’d never seen before where he took off his hooded windbreaker and placed it over his face and draped the jacket down over the front of his body. At first I thought he was just doing this so he could pass the flight looking at porn on his cellular device and was using the jacket to hide beneath so no one would see. For a brief moment I was horrified that he might actually be jacking off under there but soon realized that he was sound asleep. At first this made me feel better about the situation until the cranberry juice started gurgling up in my belly and I really needed that second dump. I couldn’t wake up the ogre and I couldn’t hop over him because there wasn’t enough room to pull off that maneuver. So here I sit patiently, praying the ogre wakes up soon so I can lay a beating on the toilet on this plane.
Seriously, have you ever seen this move on a plane?
Who does that? And how does he even breathe? Pray for me. Middle seat on the plane is the WORST when you’ve trapped.
Hello to all local Food Establishments and all Food Handlers! HRFoodsafe is now in Gloucester!
We offer ServSafe® training from The National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation. All training programs meet the requirements for Food Protection Manager Certification that are required for the operation of most food service establishments.
ServSafe® Food Protection classes run approximately 4 hours with the 2 hour timed exam immediately following the class. All training materials incorporate the latest information from the most recent FDA Food Code.
ServSafe® Certification has been deemed valid, reliable and legally defensible, as well as transferable between jurisdictions. ServSafe® training is the right thing to do for your employees, but most importantly, for our guests!
Call or email us with any questions or to sign up!
info@hrfoodsafe.com 1-855-HR.Train (1-855-478-7246)
You can also sign up for a class on our website at www.HRFoodSafe.com
Here is our schedule in your area:
Gloucester, MA
Feb 18, 2016, Thu
Mar 16, 2016, Wed
Apr 13, 2016, Wed
May 25, 2016, Wed
Jun 22, 2016, Wed
& More to Come!
The Harbor Room
8 Norwood Court
Gloucester, MA 01930
We look forward to the opportunity to serve you!
Stay Safe,
HRFoodSafe
EASTERN POINT LIT HOUSE AND DUCKWORTH’S FEBRUARY BOOK CLUB DINNER
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Nothing prettier than clean, crisp white snow…other than maybe bright blue, clear ocean water.











Joey Says…..
Ryan and Wood Wheat Whiskey For Special Occasions With The Closest Of Friends
Ugh
Ma is having a blast down in Naples with Auntie Angela and The Girls
SUNDOG AND DUCKS OVER PEBBLE BEACH
Multi colored Kayaks on Magnolia Beach early morning

Karen Pischke Represents! in Chicago
Good morning Joey.
Heard your discussion about Chicago in your last podcast. Gloucester is my adopted city, but Chicago is my home town.
I visited Chicago in December and while there, represented GMG at Second City and in Little Italy, where I lived.
Leona’s was one of my favorite pizza places in the area. Stopped there for dinner after Second City; one of the few places to eat still open at 10 pm on a Sunday night. I was happy to see it’s still there more than 30 years later. Some of the same people were even still working there. The only thing that seemed different was the color of the table clothes. Maybe next time I visit I’ll bring back some pizza for a ‘Gloucester-Chicago’ pizza contest. 🙂
Have a great day. Karen
Gloucester Smiles ~ 149
2nd Community Night Monday at Saltwater Massage Studio!
More Cape Ann Health, Fitness and Wellnesss News-
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The Outsidah invites one and all to a very fun Book Launch Party!
The Outsidah invites one and all to a very fun Book Launch Party!
The Outsidah is Doug Brendel, who writes humorous commentary on life in small-town New England from the standpoint of a newcomer.
His columns appear at Outsidah.com, at NorthShoreLocalNews.com, and in the Ipswich Chronicle.
Every year, Doug publishes all his columns, plus cartoons, in book form.
Color Me Ipswich features the past year’s worth of “Outsidah” columns,
but this year it’s also a coloring book!
And yes, there will be crayons!
Doug will perform Ipswich humor from the book …
Copies will be available for sale and autographs …
Refreshments will be served …
This event is free and open to the public!
See you there!
Sat., Feb. 20 … 7-9 p.m.
Personal Best Studio (above the Ipswich Ale brewery)
2 Soffron Lane, Ipswich
Questions? Email Outsidah@DougBrendel.com
Cut Fish Much?
Sea Foam
Yesterday around 5:30 pm on Shore Road came across flying Sea Foam. So what is Sea Foam? Definition from Wikipedia: Sea foam, ocean foam, beach foam, or spume is a type of foam created by the agitation of seawater, particularly when it contains higher concentrations of dissolved organic matter (including proteins, lignins, and lipids)[1] derived from sources such as the offshore breakdown of algal blooms. These compounds can act as surfactants or foaming agents. As the seawater is churned by breaking waves in the surf zone adjacent to the shore, the presence of these surfactants under these turbulent conditions traps air, forming persistent bubbles that stick to each other through surface tension. Due to its low density and persistence, foam can be blown by strong on-shore winds from the beachface inland.


Are You Seeing Red?
More Cape Ann Wellness News
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Promoting Optimal Wellness for Body, Mind and Spirit
With yesterday’s snow storm you may not have gotten out much, but if you had you may have noticed a lot of women wearing red for National Red Dress Day.
Heart disease remains the #1 Killer of men and women world-wide. Heart (cardiovascular) disease includes high blood pressure, heart attack (myocardial infarction,) abnormal heart rhythm (arrhythmia,) congestive heart failure (CHF,) stroke (cerebrovascular disease) and more.
February is ‘National Heart Month.’ Wear red this month to help bring awareness to heart disease, risk factors, and prevention. ‘Get your red on’ all month-long.
Recognize Warning Signs of a Heart Attack. Symptoms of a heart attack can be different in men and women (more subtle at times) and may include –
- Chest pain or discomfort
- Pain in the upper body such as the neck, jaw, upper back, or arms
- A squeezing feeling or tightness in the chest
- Difficulty breathing
- Sweating
- Nausea or…
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