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Gloucester On Chronicle Video
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My View of Life on the Dock
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Emile Doucette is one of the original Gloucester Guerillas. He displayed some of the work from Bait and Tackle ad agency at the second Block Party and also the first GGAP presentation at Cape Ann Community Cinema.
Emile, Chad Carlberg and the Bait and Tackle crew recently won an award for the short picture film Daughters of Dogtown which we showed at the first GGAP officially sanctioned event.
He is an amazing videographer and editor and we’re gonna blow the roof off this summer with some big time Guerilla style Art projects (stay tuned)!
How long have you lived in Gloucester?
Since I was 2.
What is your favorite season in Gloucester?
Spring.
Do you have any secret outdoor spots in Gloucester where you go to “get
away”?
The UMASS marine station at Hodgkins Cove.
What is your favorite pizza joint in Gloucester?
Leonardo’s.
What is your favorite sub shop in Gloucester?
Virgilio’s.
What place would you go for a romantic dinner in Gloucester?
Lat 43.
What is your favorite bar in Gloucester?
Pilot House.
What is your favorite breakfast joint in Gloucester?
George’s.
What is your favorite local event in Gloucester?
Lanesville 4th of July Parade (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfXgK5brhE)
In the summer do you prefer the beach or to be on a boat?
Boat.
Who is your favorite local artist?
John Sarkin.
Which is your favorite local beach?
Plum Cove.
Who has the best chowder in town?
Capt. Carlos.
Do you prefer haddock chowder or clam chowder?
Clam.
What were your thoughts on The Downtown Block Parties last year?
Awesome, but lets have more live music.
What is your favorite local band?
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Fake Poop, Gag Gifts, Self Inflating Whoopie Cushions, Snakes That Pp Out Of Cans- You’ll find it here!
Magic Classes? Performance Stage? Who Knew?
I Think My Boy Is Losing It-
Today’s lesson is how to use the category links at the bottom of the page to find things that may interest you.
99% of the posts that I put up I place into a category or a couple categories. It takes a little extra time but as far as cataloging Gloucester and the blog itself for the future it pays incredible dividends. If I ever stopped posting people could use categories or the search function to find just about anything in Gloucester that I’ve posted in the past.
So for example if you are interested in lobster, you scroll to the bottom of this page and click on the word in the category section that says lobster and every post that I’ve ever put up that has to do with lobster will come up from the date closest to now back in time. There are other categories such as “eats” which contains all the food pictures from Gloucester restaurants, or pics from our kitchen.
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Do me a favor and let me know if you can hear the audio in the video in the comment section below this post, thanks.
Just A Slice Of Time On Gloucester Harbor
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Lately I’ve been getting a lot of requests from people asking for pictures or videos that have been posted in the past. I’m happy to find these things for folks but it occured to me that people must not either understand that I categorize everything that gets posted and also attach “tags” which are associated words which a search engine would pick up if you were looking for a particular thing, or they just don’t know that there is a GMG search engine to begin with.
Along the right hand column there is a search engine. It is below the “Get The GMG Podcast” Button and above the “Recent Comments” section.
I’ll be giving more lessons on how to get more out of this blog and others.
There are many features you can use to navigate and find interesting things including the category links at the bottom of the page, the search engine, the calendar, and the older posts text near the bottom of the page. I think many people only think that the blog exists as one page and they can’t go back in time by clicking the older posts button. Most blogs including this one are rolling through with the newest posts at the top and as new posts are added the previous one gets bumped down one. Then when a certain number of posts are reached it goes to the second page which you can find by clicking the older posts text at the bottom, and so on and so on back through the timeline of the blog.
I hope this helps. Click on the highlighted text so you can visualize if you can’t understand the wording. Sometimes it’s easier to see it rather than follow written directions. Tomorrow I will highlight the older posts text in a video for those who might not get it.
Madeline, fresh off polishing off a sundae continues to pound down food.