People Magazine Features Gloucester and The Greasy Pole In Bert The Conquerer’s Guide To Thrills

Bob Hastings From The Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce forwards this-

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On The Travel Channel’s Website Bert Writes

It is impossible to write about the Massachusetts episode and not focus on the Greasy Pole competition. I have never had a better time or been more welcomed into a community than in Gloucester, Massachusetts. At the same time, I have never been more embarrassed by one of my performances than I was that day on the Greasy Pole. I have no defense and I will not try to justify my weak-ass attempt at getting the flag. I will, however, point out a few things I think are important to acknowledge before we BOTH call me a wimp.

First and foremost, I am somewhat of a wimpy man. Case in point: I live in L.A. Not a lot of hardcore, real men move to L.A. The only one I can think of off the top of my head is Joe Rogan. Having said that, my performance at the Greasy Pole should not highlight what a wimpy man I am, but rather highlight what real men I was surrounded by. These were dudes with big, fat, rough hands. Guys that when they slap you on the back after a joke, it hurts (or at least it did me). Guys that don’t rupture spleens or get knocked unconscious; I do.

Second, I was at least ten years older than anyone on the platform (not counting my director LANI who was on the platform and much older than me). If this show has given me anything it is the realization that with age comes wisdom, and with wisdom comes fear, which sometimes sadly results in weak-ass attempts at Greasy Pole flags.

Last, and certainly not least, there were plenty of people that day that didn’t do the competition, and for good reason. A thirty foot fall, off a greased-up pole, into ten feet of water is, to say the least, intense. I would like to think that had I gotten a chance to try it four more times (like I thought I would) I would have been charging it just as hard as the rest of them. But as I sit here in my hotel room watching “Maury,” I can’t honestly say I would have. Thankfully I have twelve months to build up my courage and my core because next year, I will be a GREASY POLE CHAMP!!!

Here is the video I took of Bert’s Greasy Pole walk from the beach

And here was Bert’s Trailer from the Pole-

A couple of Green Boats

 

A couple of Green Boats

View from my Studio? Can’t be, Could it?

 

View from my Studio? Can’t be, Could it?

COMING SOON!

YES! Thank You EJ!

CLICK BELOW FOR MORE HERE  http://www.khanstudiointernational.com/goodmorninggloucester%20gallery.htm

 

Waiting Their Turn

 

Waiting Their Turn

Gloucester At Dusk- View From Captain Joe’s 4/30/11 7:30PM

I have no idea why I’m so obsessed with getting a new camera after my baby is capable of shit like this.

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“Art, Rocks!” 6pm May 1st

 

“Art, Rocks!” 6pm May 1st

I am here.

Can You find Me?

Easy enough?

the important Photo

 

Dory at Dusk

 

Dory at Dusk

The Grace Marie

The Grace Marie. A Gloucester Dragger

Oak Cove

YES!

I got it right this Time!

 

Oak Cove

My Foot at Oak Cove (Joey says you can make a post about anything)

Interview- Kathleen Erickson New Owner- Savour Wine and Cheese

“Art, Rocks!” a Slideshow

 

 

Sorry to anyone who wants one. Hopefully if my Right Elbow holds out they’ll be one next week.

here’s a slideshow of some that were found and were reported back and some that were found and were never heard from again.

Click here or on Photo for the Slideshow.

 

 

 

 

Meet Kathleen Erickson New Owner- Savour Wine and Cheese

Kathleen will be reopening Duckworth Beach Gourmet as Savour Wine and Cheese.  She will be taking over the former Duckworth Beach Gourmet spot which was the former Ned’s Groceteria which was the former Donut Jim’s at 24 Washington Street Gloucester, MA 01930

Look for our video interview tonight at 5pm

For more info you can check out here site here-

www.savourwineandcheese.com

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Patty Amaral Checking People In For Gloucester MA Earth Day Clean Ups At Stage Fort Park

As of 11:00AM Ed reports that 30 people have signed in to do clean up work.  kuddos to everyone involved!

Photo- Ed Collard

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