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Backpacking America
Episode 299: The Power of Physical Therapy

Backpacking America

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 38:34


I had the incredible opportunity to visit Powerful Physical Therapy, where I teamed up with Dr. Catherine Powell to dive deep into the importance of movement, health, and enhancing your quality of life. If you're in the Patchogue area, make sure to check out Powerful PT at 157 N. Ocean Ave. #4, Patchogue, NY 11772. You can contact them directly at 631-317-1222. Don't forget to visit their website for more information: https://www.powerfulpt.com! Check out our amazing sponsors! Collision Services Network (@collisionservicesnetwork) is the voice of the collision services industry and the advocate for the industry consumer, we bring clarity and solidarity for both our customers and the collision services industry. Our customer service goals, target business practices and principles that ensure every Collision Services Network customer has a WOW experience. We give feelings of trust, confidence, security, and strength. Barone Media Solutions (@baronemediasolutionsinc) is your solution to all things media and marketing! Podcasts, Social Media Management, Videography, Photography, Graphic Design, Drone Footage and so much more at a reasonable price with exceptional service! Learn more about Barone Media Solutions: https://baronemediasolutionsinc.com/ Want to see more BPA content & show your support?: https://linktr.ee/BackpackingAmerica SHOP: https://bpapodcast.threadless.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backpackingamerica/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bpapodcasting Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backpacking-america/id1485571395 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IpWT8Xh8BkTIlNw7oBap7?si=fTtnuf5gSomjedJoBhgydw

ExplicitNovels
Paul Loves Rose: Part 5

ExplicitNovels

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024


Beach Episodes, and Paul and Rose make it officialby senor longo. Listen to the ► Podcast at Connected.Now on the beach Rose and I kissed and kissed. She looked over to see Mary and Eric embarrassed. I gave her a quick peck and turned my head. “We're planning on making out for a while. Feel free to kiss each other as much as you want. You already know that we're not telling our parents. However, if you want to do more I think you should go down the beach a ways where you can have some privacy.” I had just finished when Mary jumped onto Eric, enfolded him in her arms, and kissed him passionately.Rose and I had spoken with them several times about their relationship. “We think you're too young to have sex now, but there are still many ways you can show each other how you feel. Keep in mind that you're going to be related soon so you'll see each other at family functions. If you decide to break up with each other, do it the right way. Take the time to explain your feelings and part on good terms. That's the only advice we can give you.” They nodded and hugged us. Only time would tell what would happen with them.We went again on Thursday, taking our fishing rods with us. We fished for a while, but caught nothing. This time we were all alone on the beach. Rose was unusually quiet. “Nervous,” I asked.“No, of course not. You know how much I love you. I was just thinking about my new school.” Rose and I had spent almost our entire Easter break in Ithaca looking for an apartment and checking out the schools. Initially, the principal was reluctant to even accept Rose, thinking that someone her age must be a big problem, however, a phone call to Mr. Cosgrove resolved that problem is a second. Two members of the Country Club board were attorneys. He had promised their assistance. We learned that a student has a legal right to an education until the end of the school year in which the student turns twenty-one. Rose was nineteen, just like me. We also showed Rose's outstanding report cards. Finally, a phone call to Mr. V confirmed everything we were trying to tell them. Bottom line; it was a lot of work, but Rose would be enrolled once we moved to Ithaca where I'd been accepted to Cornell.I put my arm around Rose and held her close. “We'll be together; that's all that matters.” Rose looked up at me, smiled, and placed her head against my shoulder. A minute later she pushed me onto my back and wrestled me to the ground. She laughed as she kissed me. I couldn't believe when she reached down to open my shorts and pull my hard cock from my briefs. Her shorts fell to the sand as she straddled my hips and sunk down on my hard tool.Rose began to rock; very very slowly, as though our joining was to last all afternoon. We both knew that would never happen. Rose's lust for me was even greater than mine for her. “It's our last day together until we're married. I have something special to give you then. Don't ask me about it because I won't tell you. You'll have to wait, but I promise it will be worth waiting for.” She leaned down to kiss me; then she went wild on my cock, flexing it back and forth and sideways into directions that reminded me of my leg back in the fall when my knee had been broken. This felt a hell of a lot better; fantastic, even; and it got better when Rose started to shake. Her scream triggered my eruption. I blew into her cunt over and over as I pulled her back down for a long tender kiss.We had rested for several minutes when we noticed a car pulling into the parking lot. Rose scrambled up to dress. I pulled my briefs up and zipped my shorts, then I pulled Rose back to me. “You're incredible, you know that?”“Of course, how else could I snag a hunk like you?”“Simple; one look at that body of yours and another at your face and, even more importantly, getting to know the real you would have caught me three different ways; I love you, Rose and I always will. You're the best thing; ever.” Rose snuggled into me, laying her head on my shoulder. We rested there for the remainder of the afternoon.Friday was a hectic day for me. Graduation practice began at 8:30. Rose and I drove together even though that meant I had to go early. She had to attend class for some idiotic reason while I sat out on the steps chatting with my friends about the wedding and reception tomorrow. The wedding meant that I and all my friends would be retiring early; no wild party for us tonight. It was a small sacrifice to have Rose for the rest of my life. Once rehearsal was over I picked up Rose; she was cutting her first and only class; to go home. We had another rehearsal at five at the church, a rehearsal dinner in Port Jefferson at six and graduation at eight. It was going to be close for the seniors; my buddies and I had to be there at seven to dress and get in line for the processional.I'd be up front because my GPA put me third in a class of 126. It was important only until I started in college; then it would be a meaningless statistic. We walked in time to Elgar's “Pomp and Circumstance; I limped, as usual; into the auditorium, down the center aisle and around the orchestra to the stairs at the corner of the stage. I was worried how I would get up them without messing up the processional until I saw Rose waiting there to help me. She slipped behind the stage curtain and back down the stairs once the last graduate was seated. The rest was a blur until it was over, although I did recall receiving my diploma to wild applause, most of it from Rose. I found Rose and our parents. I hugged my parents and hers first because I knew that our kiss would be a long one. Five minutes later we were out the door and on our way home. Tonight would be the first night in months that I would sleep alone. Rose had an early hair and nail appointment and I had to gather the ushers together and get us to the church.I never thought it would all get done in time, but somehow it did. All my concerns vanished when I got my first look at my bride. Even Brian whispered, “Oh my God!” Her gown was strapless and form-fitting with a long train. There was a long slit almost to her hip in the right side so she could walk. Her breasts normally firm and round, were pushed up, maximizing her already ample cleavage. Her short black hair was perfectly coiffed and I could see she was wearing her mother's diamond earrings and necklace. I waited until she kissed her father and extended my hand. “God, you're gorgeous. You look beautiful.”“Don't act so surprised,” she giggled back as we turned to face the priest. The Mass was as much a blur as last night's graduation, but somewhere in the middle I did recall saying ‘I do' and placing the ring on Rose's slender finger. She did the same and we were officially man and wife. An hour later we were in the Country Club enjoying our cocktail hour with tons of great hors d'oeuvres and premium liquors.Rather than having a long dais with the bridal party we chose to have individual tables so our ushers could sit with their girlfriends and the bridesmaids with their boyfriends. We sat at a table for ten with Brian and Liz, Heather and Ben, Mary and Eric, and Antonia and her boyfriend; he attended Seton Hall, a Catholic high school in nearby Patchogue. We had a good reason for doing things like this. Having two Negro ushers would mean their sitting with white girls. That was fine with all of us, but we were sure some of the guests were as bigoted as Ryan and we didn't want a problem that would embarrass them as well as us.We had a wonderful time and I was pleased that there were no complaints when Elmer and Eli asked Rose to dance. We were all great friends and I'd miss them something terrible. Both were headed to Big Ten universities on full athletic scholarships. Brian was going to Stony Brook, the local state university. Rose would attend there, too. Our plan was for her to attend either Ithaca or Cornell, or even one of the community colleges while I finished my final two years at Cornell then we'd return here for my work and she could finish at Stony Brook. It was a plan, but who knew what the future would bring?We returned home five hours later to find that Brian's parents had hooked up their trailer to my truck as promised. We drove all the way to Wildwood State Park; a distance of less than fifteen miles; for our brief honeymoon. They had a camping area there with the most primitive conditions; a large “roundhouse” with men's and women's facilities, but with only cold water. Rose had laughed when she thought of the impact the shower would have on my cock. “Don't worry, I'm sure you'll warm it up again really fast.”“Oh, I'm sure I will; over and over.” We had just three days for an abbreviated honeymoon and then it was off to work for me. Rose and I had decided to stay in the Country Club cabin. It was between the sixth and seventh holes with the rear facing the sixth green. The cabin was tiny, just two rooms and a bathroom. The main room was a combo living, dining, and kitchen. It ran fifteen by eight with the bedroom behind on one side and the small bathroom opposite. There was furniture and even linens, but no laundry. It would be the Laundromat once a week for us. Even though it was tiny it was clean and handy. I could go home for lunch every day and even walk to work so Rose could have use of the truck. We liked it a lot.CHAPTER 8I had just pulled into the campsite and removed the trailer from the hitch when Rose asked me, “Ready for your surprise?”“Sure, what is it?”“I'm not telling yet, but you'll need this olive oil.” I still didn't get it. “You know that I was really friendly with Miss Sorenson, don't you?” I did. She taught Health and Physical Education and she was every male student's wet dream; tall, slender, big tits, and a shapely ass. She was the only woman I knew who could compete with Rose. “Well, I was speaking with her during the Sex Ed part of Health and I asked her if she had ever heard of anal sex.” I gulped at the thought of that conversation. “She laughed and asked me to see her during her free period; that was my study hall period. I spent more than a week talking with her. After swearing me to secrecy she told me that she had done it many times with her college boyfriend; and she told me it can be great. She gave me a book on ‘Aberrant Sexual Practices.' It was old, but pretty accurate. I learned a lot from it even though some of the things they thought of as ‘aberrant' are considered pretty normal now, like oral sex and even me on top of you or ‘doggie.'“Anyway; Miss Sorenson said the orgasms from anal can be pretty intense.”I couldn't resist a laugh. “Intense? You've got to be kidding. How could they be any more intense than what you've been having? This I've got to see. I hope you brought your towel because if you didn't they're going to kick us out of here before the night is over.” I laughed again as Rose held up her towel, already rolled into a thick cylinder.Hand in hand we walked up to the roundhouse. “I just realized something. This will be my first shower without you since November. I'm almost glad we're only going to be here for three days.” Rose kissed me and entered the women's section. I walked around the building into the men's. The shower was cool, but not intolerable, and not as cold as the Sound had been when Rose had pushed me in back in the early spring more than a year ago. I dried myself and met Rose who was waiting for me on the path. We walked back as Rose explained what I would have to do.I normally led when it came to sex. I was more experienced and Rose was willing to follow my lead. Now, however, I had absolutely no experience so I deferred to Rose who explained everything patiently. I placed a pillow onto the center of the bed, covering it with one of our beach towels that I had folded over several times. Rose lay on top, her butt resting high on the pillow. “Rose, I know you want to do this and I do too, but I don't want to hurt you. I'm stopping at the first sign of any pain; agreed?” She nodded with a big grin so I continued to prepare her. According to Rose that was the secret. Her legs on my shoulders I dribbled some olive oil onto my fingers and rubbed in into Rose's anus. Her moaning told me to continue. A minute later I pressed my first finger home.I had rubbed her for almost five minutes when I poured some more oil into her and added another finger. So far so good; Rose hadn't shown any signs of discomfort. If anything, her stroking of my cock told me she was becoming extremely excited. I thought that a third finger would just about do it. I added even more oil as my third finger explored her.I had just oiled my cock when I pulled my fingers out and replaced them with it. It slid in easily in spite of its girth. I pushed in slowly as Rose groaned in ecstasy. A minute later I pumped into her until I could go no further. “You okay, Rose,” I asked.“Good; better than good; I feel kind of full, but my asshole is just tingling like crazy. It's spreading through my whole body. How about you?”“I can't believe how tight it feels, like my cock is in a vise. I'm not going to last very long.” I leaned down to kiss my wife; oh God, Rose was actually my wife; as I continued to fuck her sweet ass. My oily fingers found her breast; my other found her clit. A mere touch with my fingernail threw her over the top. I could see her biting through the towel as her orgasm went on and on and on. Her back arched and she thrashed up and down the bed. I completely lost it; my cock felt like it had exploded; cum poured into her bowel. Finally, we came to rest. Even then I could feel tiny tremors running through her inert body.My wilting cock slipped from her ass as I slid off her body to lie next to her. She was still biting the towel fiercely when I caressed her head and kissed her cheek repeatedly. Rose may have been conscious, but she was completely out of it. Mentally she was somewhere else; lost in the rapture of her incredible orgasm. I let her recuperate for almost a half hour until she looked up at me. “Where am I, Paul?”“We're at Wildwood in Brian's trailer; remember? We're on our honeymoon. I just finished fucking your gorgeous ass. It was great for me, but it looks like it was even better for you.”“Now I remember; I was having an orgasm and it became so intense that I lost track of; of everything. I got lost. I'm glad I'm back. I'm glad I'm with you.” She rolled onto her side and hugged me close to her body.We held each other until I whispered, “I hate to say this, but I think we need another of those showers. We're both covered in olive oil. C'mon, I think we can use our robes and sandals.” I pulled Rose from the bed, threw the dirty towel into our laundry bag, and dressed her in her robe. We walked back in the dark for another shower. We fell immediately asleep once we had returned.We were up early the following morning. We had no food so we drove to a deli we had passed last night for fried egg and bacon sandwiches and orange juice. Neither of us drank coffee. Personally, I loved the smell, but hated the taste. Once we had finished our breakfast Rose and I bought some hero rolls, some Virginia Ham, butter and mustard along with a twelve-pack of soda for our lunch. All that went into our cooler with a big block of ice. We spent the day at the beach; what a surprise!Wildwood was a big park, but most of it was totally undeveloped. We sat on the deserted beach for several hours until lunch then we took a walk. We were two miles down toward the east when we saw the park boundary. It was in an area where there were plenty of big rocks strewn along the beach. I had an idea when I saw one. “C'mon over here, Rose. Seeing this rock gives me an idea.” I could tell as soon as she saw it that she had the same thought.“If we take off all our clothes I could use them as a cushion. I love your ideas, Paul.” She kissed me as we shucked off our clothes. The rock rose straight up about two and a half feet before slanting another four feet on an angle of about thirty degrees. It was perfect. Rose leaned back and placed her ankles on my shoulders. Her sweet cunt was exactly where we both wanted it. I was just about to consummate her when she issued her first wifely command, “Fuck me, husband.” We looked at each other and laughed as I slid into her tight vault. I leaned forward, bending her in two as I cradled her head in my hands and we kissed. It was as sweet as everything else about Rose. I thought she was the perfect woman and for me she was.I had stroked her for almost five minutes and I could tell from her breathing and the tiny vibrations in her body that she was really close. I sometimes had trouble believing that Rose could be so orgasmic. I had never dreamed that sweet naïve Rose would love sex so much, that she would react the way she did as often and as strongly as she did. I had asked her about it once. I wasn't at all surprised when she said it was me; that I was responsible for her reactions. It was just like Rose and it was only part of the reason why I loved her so much.Rose's scream echoed off the bluffs, probably for miles, but there was no one to hear; no one but us and we'd heard it dozens of times before and, hopefully, thousands of times in the future. It had just ended when I injected rope after rope into her. It was leaking out of her muff and running down her leg by the time she was able to rise and dress. She staggered with my help to the water's edge where we washed in the shallow water and I dried her with my shirt as we began the long walk back.We showered and went out to eat at the Two by Four, a restaurant that had been just down the road in nearby Wading River for years. The food was, in my opinion, just okay, but it was the only restaurant in town so it was crowded even though the summer season had just begun. We waited and ate late before returning to the trailer.We left the following morning, dropping off the trailer with thanks before driving to the Country Club and our new home. We'd taken almost all of our summer clothes the prior weekend when we picked up the keys from Mr. Cosgrove. I had insisted that we pay for the water and electricity even though there were no separate meters. After several minutes of discussion he agreed to take $50 a month from us, but we learned he also had something else in mind.I had reported to work the following morning while Rose was still asleep. She was up and doing some minor cleaning when he knocked on the door. “Oh, hi Mr. Cosgrove, Paul's not here.”“Actually, Rose I was hoping to speak with you. How'd you like a job?”“Me? I don't know what I could do.”“Think you could drive a golf cart?”“Sure.”“How'd you like to drive our beverage cart? I think you'd be a natural. Paul told me you were a whiz at math so adding up orders should be simple. I'd pay you $2.50 an hour plus tips. An attractive woman like you should really clean up.”“Uh; would any of the men; ?”“They'd better not. I'll make it very clear that you're married, and to Paul. All of us who know him have a lot of respect for him. Why not discuss it with him when he comes home for lunch? I think you could make between fifty and a hundred a day, and that's only the tips.” He left, leaving Rose to think until I returned at 11:30 for lunch.My sandwich and soda were waiting when I walked in at 11:32. I kissed Rose and washed my hands before sitting at the old-fashioned enameled steel table. “Paul; Mr. Cosgrove offered me a job.”“He did? Doing what? I don't want you being a waitress. I've seen how some of the members treat those poor girls.”“No, not a waitress; he asked me about driving the beverage cart. He'll pay me $2.50 plus tips. He thought I'd be perfect.”I had to laugh. “I agree. You would be perfect. If you wear that tight pink top with those short black shorts I'll be able to retire while you support me.” I pulled Rose to me, smearing dirt from my shirt all over her blouse.“So, what do you think? Should I do it?”“Most of the members are real gentlemen and ladies, but there are a few jerks just like anywhere else. Don't allow anyone to touch you. I'll get the word out that you're my wife. I had to break up an argument between two workers today and I knocked both of them out cold when they turned on and attacked me. Did you hear the sirens earlier? That was Mr. Gentile who called the cops to have them arrested. Everyone in the club knows now not to mess with me so they'll also know not to mess with you.“I will tell you this; the girl who worked here last year took home over a hundred dollars in tips almost every Friday and Saturday. I think it could be good for you. You'll probably go stir crazy sitting here all summer. I think the girl worked from ten to about three or four; five or six hours a day. It will also be good for you in other ways; it will help with your shyness, especially around men.”“So?”“Go for it, just as long as we have the same days off.” I pulled her to me again for a long kiss.“Paul, you made me dirty,” she pouted.“Just wait until I get home. Then you'll see dirty,” I laughed. “Mr. Gentile has me running some projects for him. It's quite a compliment considering I'm just a part-timer, plus everyone knows he's training me to be his replacement. I think I'm going to have a great summer, although the last time I thought that I wound up breaking my knee.” Rose and I chatted while I ate and before I left she asked me to make her dirty again. I hugged her as tightly as I could, rubbing my chest into her incredible breasts, then I went back to work. Rose went to find Mr. Cosgrove. She'd have her first training day tomorrow.Doggone if she didn't wear that tight pink top and those black short shorts her first day and doggone if she didn't make $80 in tips; on a Thursday, one of the slowest days of the week. Rose told me that she had told everyone that she was my wife and that we were honeymooners. She even put one of my school photos on the cart. “That way I can look at you all day.” I smiled as I took her hand and led her into the bedroom. The dinner dishes could wait.As I had predicted, we had a fantastic summer with Rose out-earning me by more than two to one. I typically worked nine to ten hours a day; $45 to $50. Rose made that much in tips on a bad day, but then I didn't have the body she had. Only once did she have a problem when a drunken guest became aggressive. Luckily, he was seen by one of my coworkers. He called me by radio and I was there in less than a minute. He wasn't too pleased when I stepped between him and Rose and he was less pleased when I steered him back to his cart and sent him on his way. He swore he'd have my job, but when he returned to the clubhouse he was instructed to leave the grounds and not to return.Rose and I loved living in the little cabin. It was so small that it took us almost no time to clean and we had all the privacy we could want which was good; Rose screamed virtually every night. For some reason it was even louder when she had her period. We repeated our anal adventures roughly one every two weeks. Rose wanted it more frequently, but I was concerned for her well-being. She was such a wreck when we were done; she usually needed hours to recover.We spent every Sunday with our families, joining them after Mass. On the positive side we no longer had to confess having sex with each other. Practicing birth control was something else. We'd been required to attend Pre-Cana Conferences before we could marry in the Catholic Church. Essentially, these were Church propaganda sessions aimed at innocent young people. Listening to the joys of having a multitude of kids even if you couldn't afford to feed them was just ridiculous. We went, but we ignored almost everything. Neither of us considered birth control to be a sin, so as far as we were concerned it wasn't. We enjoyed seeing our families, especially Mary and Eric who, working together, had taken over my lawn mowing business. From what I could see they were working together in other ways, too. I could see their love for each other and I was pretty sure they were having sex, too. I just prayed they had listened to what Rose and I had told them.EpilogueRose and I drove north to Ithaca on Sunday of Labor Day weekend. Leaving early, we took the ferry from Port Jefferson to Bridgeport, Connecticut and from there to Ithaca in upstate New York. It was a bit longer, but we were able to avoid New York City where an accident could tie us up for hours and I wouldn't have to drive the entire way. We changed our licenses and the truck's registration at the DMV early Tuesday morning before registering Rose for school. We were pleased to learn that she could graduate in a single year by doubling up on English courses.The school authorities had done everything they could think of to keep her out of their high school until threatened by one of St. George's board members; an attorney. We received some unanticipated help from him while we were in the guidance office. I hadn't realized that he was a state senator and Chair of the Education Committee. He was in the principal's office with the district superintendent and he was very clear. The administration had no choice but to welcome Rose as a student. Senator Weber told them he would abide no prejudice against Rose.Rose began school the following day. I wasn't at all surprised that she walked out with several other girls. I was waiting for her as I would most afternoons to take her back to our apartment where we'd do our homework most days and make love on the others. Many of the residents of our apartment building were college students so I wasn't surprised to be called to a tenants meeting that evening when most of us had just moved in. Rather than the building owner or manager, the meeting was conducted by someone not much older than I was.He red a long list of rules, most of which were either absurd or impossible to enforce, things like no sex in the apartments, no noise after ten, no overnight visits by members of the opposite sex, no drinking which was funny since most of us could do so legally. In the end I questioned his authority as a member of the dorm council to regulate facilities not on campus. We ignored all of his idiotic rules the entire time we lived there. Rose and I violated several rules almost every night as we showed our love for each other the very best way we knew how.Registration for my classes proved almost funny. I was assigned to Physical Fitness which involved numerous running activities in order to pass. I told the department representatives to just give me an “F.” I showed my knee and was reassigned to Swimming, something I was able to handle easily.We were both very busy so the semester went quickly and before we knew it we were going home for the Christmas break, this time in a new; okay, it was new for us; truck. My 1952-53 had finally died after more than 250,000 miles.Rose and I stayed in the cabin as we did during Spring Break and the following summers. Rose graduated near the top of her class and was also accepted to Cornell. Her parents graciously agreed to pay her tuition. We were able to handle her other expenses. Rose made even more money the following summer on the beverage cart.I graduated Cornell near the top of my class and Rose transferred to the State University at Stony Brook very close to where we lived. She graduated with a degree in Physics, becoming a successful teacher until our first child.It was maybe two months after graduation that the letter came. I had to appear at the draft board for a pre-induction physical. Rose was beside herself with worry; the Viet Nam War was really beginning to escalate and she was worried that I'd have to serve. I appeared as per the notice, but when the doctor saw my knee and my severely limited range of motion he sent me to see an orthopedic specialist. I couldn't run or even jog. I couldn't even bend my knee ninety degrees. He declared me 4-F. Rose was thrilled.As promised I did take over for Mr. Gentile my second full-time year at St. George's. By 1970 I was earning almost $50,000 a year, enabling us to buy our first house nearby; a three bedroom ranch with a full basement on a half-acre lot. Two years later we thrilled our parents when Rose gave birth to our  first daughter, Jennifer. Fortunately, I thought, she took after her mother. Three years later we had another daughter and two years later a son.I had been required by my contract to work at St. George's for five years. I stayed there ten years. It was the very least I could do for everything they had done for me; and for Rose. Then I was recruited heavily by the famous Pinehurst courses in western North Carolina. I would supervise eight course superintendents. I received an incredible increase in salary and benefits. It was too good an opportunity to pass up.Mary and Eric followed a rocky path. Unfortunately, it was due to much of their own doing. They dated all through high school, but broke up three different times. Twice it was Eric who needed space to find himself and the final time it was Mary who I thought was just scared. We held a party for Jennifer's first birthday; Rose and I could see that they were both miserable. They would look at each other longingly, but seemed afraid to speak. Finally, Rose spoke to Mary in the back yard while I took Eric to the front. We spoke for almost a half hour. We learned that Eric wanted Mary and Mary wanted Eric, but neither knew how to approach the other after all the separations. We invited them to visit us independently the following afternoon. Mary arrived first, followed by Eric a few minutes later. Both seemed shocked to see the other. I grabbed the two of them by the arm and walked them into our bedroom and closed the door. “Listen, the two of you; listen carefully. Over the last day we've learned that you, Eric, want Mary; ‘terribly' as I recall; and that you, Mary, want Eric; ‘more than anything' if Rose is to be believed. The problem seems to be that you don't know how to tell each other. Okay, I've told both of you, so what are you going to do?” I tossed a pack of condoms onto the bed. “Rose and I only suggest you turn on the TV and lock the door before you show each other how much you really love each other.” I turned away and closed the door. We next saw them an hour later. Their faces were flushed, they were smiling, and holding hands. They never broke up again.Eric and Mary married once Mary had graduated from college the following year. Eric was a civil engineer and Mary, like her sister-in-law, was a teacher. They had three children and a long successful relationship.Rose and I now live in coastal North Carolina with our four children. I'm an incredibly successful consultant. I've worked at golf courses, baseball, football, and soccer stadiums, as well as hotels and resorts all over the world. I'm considered a turf guru. Who ever knew that growing grass could be so profitable? I've been very lucky, but my luckiest day was the one when Rose first learned that she wasn't my cousin.By senor longo for Sex Stories.

The Lunchroom
What Happened to the Art of Movies?

The Lunchroom

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 68:09


Buckle up, folks, because in this episode, hosts Jesse, Kurt, and Jon are all over the map—from mispronouncing "Joaquin" to dissecting the wildest films and streaming shows. Expect hot takes on Joker (Is it really a musical?), rants about HBO Max's rebrand to “Max” (why???), and a trip down memory lane with Apocalypse Now and Forrest Gump. You'll get insider scoops on Hollywood's most “method” actors, the challenges of on-screen romance, and some serious questioning of why anyone would make Gladiator 2. And yes, there's a spirited debate on whether turkeys in Patchogue are fair game (don't ask). Join us for a hilarious, unfiltered conversation. Timestamps: [00:00] Intro [10:14] Joaquin Phoenix or Ho-Keem Phoenix? [22:37] What's Wrong with the Joker Movie? [34:00] Apocalypse Now Behind the Scenes [47:15] HBO Max Rebrand Rant [1:00:55] Gladiator 2—Unnecessary? [1:12:10] Are Turkeys Fair Game? [1:25:30] Outro --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whoaretheseguys/support

The Brandtelling Podcast
When Your Brand Takes A Left Turn with Tiffany Rivera & Fr. James

The Brandtelling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 35:49


Every brand has twists and turns as a founder or owner. You might find that you've expanded or narrowed your target audience. You might change your service or product offerings. Maybe you're representing a new set of vendors that need you need to explain to your audience. Or you've taken on a new partner or expanded your footprint. But what happens when your brand takes a left turn? In this episode of The Brandtelling Podcast we're pleased to welcome two guests -- Tiffany Rivera of The Winston and Pastor-in-Charge Father James of the St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Patchogue on Long Island. They're an unlikely pair of entrepreneurs who have gone through what Asaf and I describe as a left turn in the brand. The Brandtelling Podcast is brought to you by Brandtelling, a brand storytelling agency that establishes, strengthens and promotes unique brand stories, and Boch Creative, helping founders with strategy and implementation of their unique brand flavor. The Winston https://www.winstonlongisland.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thewinston_longisland/

Forever White Belt
Jonathan Satava - Marcello Garcia Black Belt

Forever White Belt

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 60:33


In this episode, we bring you an incredible interview with none other than Jonathan Satava. Jon is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt under the legendary Marcelo Garcia, part of the golden generation of grapplers from Garcia's New York academy. Regarded as one of the top prospects in the 82kg (181lbs) weight class, Jon has achieved remarkable victories at the Worlds, Pan American Championships, and World Pro in the lower belt divisions. He solidified his reputation at the black belt level with a double gold performance at the No-Gi Pan American, back-to-back silver medals at the No-Gi World Championships, a 3rd place finish at the Abu Dhabi World Pro, and winning the North American ADCC Trials. Beyond his impressive competition record, Jon has been a dedicated instructor at the Marcelo Garcia Academy in NYC, taught seminars worldwide, and been featured in numerous jiu-jitsu magazines and instructional content. Now, he shares his 15+ years of knowledge, experience, and passion for the gentle art at Peak Jiu-Jitsu in both League City, Texas, and Patchogue, NY. His instructionals are highly sought after on major platforms. I'm so honored to have Jon on the show, he truly straddles the worlds of traditional and modern Jiu-Jitsu. I greatly appreciate Jon's transparency and heart-wrenching honesty, it's truly courageous of him to say things so many others have been thinking and feeling. He's a remarkable individual and someone I'm truly honored to have had a conversation with. I hope this is the first of many.

Everybody Is Awful podcast
Awful Yelp Reviews 7/8/24

Everybody Is Awful podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 38:08


Join Patreon for an extra epiosde a week at patreon.com/jimflorentine.  Check out Jim on tour at jimflorentine.com.  Coming to the fiollowing cities: Patchogue, NY Glenside, PA Butler, PA Grantville, PA Kenosha, WI Naples, FL Columbus, PH Dewey Beach, DE

Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne
Episode 268 Christina Cooke - Matrix Massage & Wellness - Self Care Matters 6-29-24

Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 41:38


HEALTHY LIFESTYLE with Host & America's #1 Take Action Success Coach & Strategist Lori Anne Casdia chats with Massage Therapist and Esthetician Christina Cooke discussing the importance of self care and more.Christina is an massage therapist (LMT) & estheticican (LE) for over 20 years combined. She is also a Reiki Practitioner for over 15 years and a Reiki Master (RMT) for over 4 years. She has offices in Patchogue and Mount Sinai, New York. Christina has lived on Long Island, New York almost her whole life and lives to serve others with her heart and soul. A more soulful servant can not be found.To Contact:christinalmt@yahoo.comSee Coach Lori Anne on her TV show "TAKE ACTION WITH COACH LORI ANNE" - Roku, Amazon Fire, YouTube, Facebook, Linked In, X/Twitter.  Find us on BOLD BRAVE TV "TAKE ACTION WITH COACH LORI ANNE" every Thursday night at 7PM EST. Like and Follow to get announcements and alerts. A Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Opens, Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213Here is your access to Coach Lori Anne's Master Class:Vision & Goal Setting Master Class - Every First Friday of JanuaryActivation Board (vision board) Workshop - Every FebruarySpring into Action - Every AprilDream Big - Every NovemberA Gift from Lori Anne: FREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Opens, Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213Our Goal at Healthy Lifestyle is to empower minds, educate hearts, inspire action and ignite success so  you can choose to have a fulfilled Healthy, Emotional, Spiritual, and Physical life, to live the life you have always wanted and dreamedAbout Our HostLori Anne De Iulio Casdia is America's #1 Take Action Success Coach & Strategist, an award winning International Transformational Success Coach & Strategist; Speaker; #1 International Best Selling Author of “Women Who Dream”; Radio Personality; Empire Builder; Visionary; Business Woman & recognized expert. Lori Anne's discovery of Super Ball Syndrome led her to find and create her program TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION - empowering, and igniting people to take action, monetize their message and Soar to Success.Activating behavioral changes, Lori Anne will show you exactly how to define who you are in order to reach your personal and professional goals. From disrupting limiting beliefs to cultivating confidence, to mastering communication skills, to architecting actionable plans. Lori Anne guides people from confusion to clarity in their lives while aligning to their vision, perfecting their message and achieving their Dreams.Lori Anne Quotes:"Play a Higher Role, Serve a Higher Purpose Show Up for You And Show Up Big!" ~ Lori Anne"All of our Success Codes are already within us when we are born. We need to tap into ourselves and that success code to achieve our fullest potential. Let's work together so you can Soar to Success!" ~Lori Anne Please email us at HealthyLifestylewithLA@gmail.com Follow us on social media @healthylifestylewithLALet's talk! Book your appointment here: Chat with Lori AnneLinksSUBSCRIBE TO MY YOU TUBE VIDEO➡️ https://www.youtube.com/@CoachLoriAnneFREE 3 Steps To Cleaning Up Your Opens, Messes & Incompletes➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/pl/2147660213TAKE ACTION WITH JET PROPULSION MASTER CLASS➡️ https://cd7d0cbc6a8f7696078f2b4c833d5a05.mykajabi.com/take-action-with-jet-propulsionLINK TO MY #1 INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER "WOMEN WHO DREAM"➡️ https://www.amazon.com/Women-Dream-Lori-Iulio-Casdia/dp/1957124229/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1679081968&sr=8-1LINK TO RADIO SHOW "HEALTHY LIFESTYLE WITH LORI ANNE"➡️ https://ldcstrategies.com/healthy-lifestyle/CONNECT WITH ME ONLINE:➡️ My Website➡️ LinkedIn➡️ FB Profile➡️ FB Business Page ➡️ Instagram➡️ AlignableLori Anne "Coach Lori Anne" De Iulio CasdiaAmerica's #1 Take Action Success Coach & StrategistAward Winning Inspirational Speaker#1 International Best Selling AuthorTV Personality & Radio Show HostCertified Canfield Coach & Trainer™Founder of LDC StrategiesFounder of Soar to Success Programs & Take Action with Jet PropulsionCertified Canfield Train the TrainerCertified Canfield BootcampCertified Canfield MethodologyCertified Life CoachCertified Herbalist Certified Aromatherapist Certified Kundalini Meditation Yoga CoachCertified H'oponopono PractitionerYoung Living Brand PartnerEmcee/ModeratorMaster Mindset MentorLaw of Attraction PractitionerAwarded the 50 Top Most Influential Women in 2018Awarded Mentor of the Year 2020 Awarded Power Women of the East End 2022, 2023, 2024Nominated Bethpage Best of LI Best Business Coach 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024Who's Who of Professionals & Executives 2022Awarded Ones to Watch 2021 & 20222022 Women in Professional Services2023 Women of Distinction AwardBest of Nassau County, Honorable Mention, Best AuthorYou can also Listen to Healthy Lifestyle with Lori Anne on your favorite app: I Heart Media | iTunes (Apple Podcasts) | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Spreaker | Sound Cloud | TuneIn | YouTube

Environmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K.  Boyce
Low Pressure, High Potential – Part 2: Solving Long Island's Wastewater Issues with Low-Pressure Sewer Systems

Environmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 18:40


Dive into Part 2 of our exploration of Long Island's wastewater treatment challenges with Paul Boyce and Bryan Grogan of PW Grosser and Chris Nedwick, National Sales Department Manager at Environmental One Corp. This episode focuses on two key topics: the emergence of low-pressure sewer systems as a successful solution for communities like the Village of Patchogue; and the importance of educating the public on the viability of low-pressure sewer systems, from engineers and public officials to businesses and residents. Discover how E/One Corp.'s low-pressure sewer systems are transforming Long Island's wastewater treatment process into a more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly system solution.     #EnvironmentalEcho #PWGrosser #WastewaterTreatmentLI #EnvironmentalOneCorp #EnvironmentEngineer #LowPressureSewerSystems #LongIslandInnovationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everybody Is Awful podcast
Awful Vanity Plates 6/10/24

Everybody Is Awful podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 35:15


Dumb personalized plates like Spicy, Audious, Realst8 and more are discussed.  join Patreon for an extra episode a week at patreon.com/jimflorentine.  Check Jim out on tour at jimflorentine.com.  Coming to the following cities: Albany, NY, Providence, RI, Alamedia, CA, Butler, PA, Patchogue, LI, NY, Glenside, PA, Grantville, PA, Naples, FL, Point Pleasant, NJ.

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER
THE QUEENS NEW YORKER EPISODE 269: WFTY-DT CHANNEL 67

THE QUEENS NEW YORKER

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 41:13


WFTY-DT (channel 67) is a television station licensed to Smithtown, New York, United States, serving Long Island and owned by TelevisaUnivision. Its main channel broadcasts the True Crime Network; it also rebroadcasts the main channels of its New York City–area Univision and UniMás stations, WXTV-DT (channel 41) and WFUT-DT (channel 68), from its transmitter in Middle Island, New York. Channel 67 was originally assigned to Patchogue, New York, where television producer Theodore Granik obtained the construction permit for a new TV station in September 1968. Granik envisioned a group of ultra high frequency (UHF) stations carrying public affairs programming, but he died in 1970 with channel 67 unbuilt. The permit was acquired by the Suburban Broadcasting Corporation, which believed it could fill a void in providing news, sports, and entertainment programming from and for Long Island. On this basis, WSNL-TV began broadcasting on November 18, 1973. As much as 70 percent of its lineup consisted of live, local programming—a level far ahead of most stations—ranging from local news and sports to children's and cooking shows and a Long Island–set soap opera. The station struggled to build a viewer and advertiser base owing to reception difficulties—lampooned so frequently by Newsday writer Marvin Kitman that he was sued—and economic troubles. It left the air on June 20, 1975, and filed for bankruptcy the next year. In 1978, Canwest Capital Corporation, a Canadian company whose U.S. subsidiary Universal Subscription Television was in the subscription television (STV) business, paid off all of Suburban's debts in exchange for the rights to broadcast STV programming on channel 67. Canwest then entered into a joint venture with Wometco Enterprises, majority owner of channel 68 and operator of the Wometco Home Theater (WHT) STV service that served the New York City area and northern New Jersey. Beginning in June 1980, WSNL-TV began providing WHT on Long Island. Wometco terminated the joint venture in 1981 and became the sole owner of channel 67. At its peak, WHT served more than 111,000 subscribers and was the fourth-largest STV system in the nation. The death of Wometco majority owner Mitchell Wolfson in 1983 triggered a leveraged buyout by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR). As subscriptions declined due to rising cable penetration, Wometco sold off the WHT business but kept channels 68 and 67, which began broadcasting a music video service known as U68 on June 1, 1985. U68 was a locally programmed competitor to MTV with a more eclectic mix of music. The stations were put on the market in December 1985 because KKR executed a second leveraged buyout, this time of Storer Communications, and chose to retain Storer's cable systems in northern New Jersey and Connecticut over WWHT and WSNL-TV. The two stations were sold to the Home Shopping Network (HSN) as part of its foray into broadcasting; renamed WHSE and WHSI, they broadcast home shopping programming for the next 15 years. While an attempt by company owner Barry Diller to convert the stations to general-entertainment independents was slated as late as 2000, Diller ultimately sold WHSE and WHSI and other USA Broadcasting stations to Univision in 2001. Many of these stations formed the backbone of Telefutura (now UniMás), which launched in January 2002. PICTURE: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/WFTY-DT --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thequeensnewyorker/message

Long Island Tea
It's Giving Summer

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 49:02


It's FINALLY starting to feel like Summer Hot Teas! This week, the ladies are both back in the studio catching up on travel stories, sipping some Wölffer Estate Summer in a Bottle for our Taste of Long Island to celebrate Long Island Wine Country's LI Locals Wine Week and spilling all the tea on where to celebrate #NationalBrunchMonth here on Long Island. Next week is #NationalBucketListDay - What's on your Long Island Bucket List?? Send us a DM to @longislandteapodcast on Instagram & we might just read yours on the show next week!#TasteOfLongIslandWölffer Estate Summer in a Bottle to celebrate Long Island Wine Country's LI Locals Wine Week! (April 12th – April 22nd)2024 LIWC members extend a special invitation to their Long Island neighbors to visit & experience Long Island wineries. Simply show your New York driver's license & enjoy buy one, get one tasting flights at all participating wineries. Visit liwines.com for more info & who's participating!#LongIslandLifeCelebrating Brunch Month on Long Island! Check out some of our favorite spots for a mimosa:Tap Room (Bay Shore, Farmingdale, Jericho, Massapequa Park, Patchogue and Rockville Centre)The Northport Hotel (Northport)Canoe Place Inn (Hampton Bays)Besito (Huntington, West Islip and Roslyn)The SHED (Huntington, Plainview and West Sayville)The Union (East Meadow)Village Idiot Pub (Patchogue, Lake Grove & Oakdale)Bijou's Boujie Brunch (Melville)Baron's Cove (Sag Habor) Juniper Restaurant at The Vanderbilt (Westbury)Insignia (Smithtown)Prime (Huntington)Bayberry, American Standard, Sweet Jane, Coastal Kitchen & Verde (Bay Shore)Check out more on our new blog at www.discoverlongisland.com/blog or Tap into Eat by downloading our Discover Long island App to see what's yummy near you!#ChariTEA“A Toast to Embracing Autism” on April 26th at The Harbor Club at Prime - a tribute to Joe Winters, a passionate Long Islander committed to philanthropy and advocating for top-notch services for individuals with autism since his son's diagnosis in 1996.The proceeds from this event will benefit the Winters Center for Autism, where their dedicated team strives to enhance the lives of over 100 adults with autism.All donations will be recognized with your business name in our event slideshow and on our website and can be made here: https://www.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MjAxOTc4ASK US ANYTHING!DM us on Instagram or email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com. Tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you!WATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @LongIslandTeaPodcastWRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice” or if you just want to say “How you doin?”RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch!WEAR US:Shop Long Island merch at shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Plugged In To Long Island
Patchogue-Medford Hall of Fame

Plugged In To Long Island

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 25:00


Pete Rizzo spoke with President & Co-founder Manny Felouzis and Trustee Gary Schaefer about the 7th Annual PMHOF Induction Ceremony taking place on Friday, May 3 at Patchogue-Medford High School as well as explain the importance of inductees giving back to the community.

Long Island Tea
Hustle and Heart (with Lisa Glasberg)

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 50:15


Today on Long Island Tea we're talking all things St. Patrick's Day festivities on LI and welcome award-winning radio/TV personality & author, Lisa Glasberg AKA “Lisa G” to discuss her experiences growing up as a native Long Islander and the future of radio & podcasts. She shares what it was like working with the iconic Howard Stern and the key to connecting with celebrities on/off air during an interview. We're also getting into the Irish spirit this week with a special “Taste of Long Island” brought to you by the Tap Room (locations include Farmingdale, Bay Shore, Rockville Centre, Jericho, Massapequa Park, Patchogue & more coming soon!) The ladies also share the excitement of our recent marketing activation at Grand Central Madison with the MTA, our brand-new collaboration with News12 Long Island and more exciting achievements to celebrate Women's Month.Follow Lisa G!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisag30d/?hl=enWebsite: https://lisag.com/ #TasteOfLongIsland:Tap Room: Locations: Bay Shore, Farmingdale, Rockville Centre, Jericho, Massapequa Park, Patchogue taproomofny.com*Use code LITEA10 for 10% off your entire first order online through taproomofny.com - All will additionally receive $5 credit when they order! #ThisWeekendOnLongIsland Friday, March 15thHick's Nurseries 34th Annual Flower and Garden Show (all weekend) Saturday, March 16thRhythm of the Dance at Staller CenterBarrel Tastings at Pindar Vineyards Sunday, March 17thNew Show at Vanderbilt Planetarium for Eclipse on April 5th ASK US ANYTHING!DM us on Instagram or email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com. Tell us what you want to hear! Whether it is Long Island related or not, the ladies are here to spill some tea with you! WATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNY FOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @LongIslandTeaPodcast WRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice” or if you just want to say “How you doin?” RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5-star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch! WEAR US:Shop Long Island merch at shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Everybody Is Awful podcast
Awful Baby Names 3/4/24

Everybody Is Awful podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 35:35


Attention seeking parents naming their kids Brooklyn, Brixley, and also great news Pickleball injuries are on the rise!  Join Patreon for an extra epiosde a week at patreon.com/jimflorentine.  Check out Jim's tour dates at Jimflorentine.com.  Coming to the following cities: Point Pleasant, NJ, Hartford,CT, Hershey, PA, Pottstown, PA, Buffalo, Ithaca and Albany, NY, Dallas, TX, Tampa, FL, Milwaukee, WI, Phoenix, AZ, Boca Raton, FL, Providence, RI, Glenside, PA,  Patchogue, LI and Tacoma, WA.

Backpacking America
Episode 288: The Episcopal Faith

Backpacking America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 44:54


I have frequently asked myself "What is an Episcopal?" every time I drive by one of their churches. In this episode I speak with Reverend James Reiss of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Patchogue to give me a better insight as to what the Episcopal Faith is. The key difference between the Episcopals and the Roman Catholics, is their progressive nature. The Episcopal Church is accepting of the LGBTQIA+ community, allows women to be ordained, and allows their Priests to marry. You do not want to miss this incredible look into a faith not many get to encounter. Special Thanks to our Amazing Sponsors Collision Services Network (www.collisionservicesnetwork.com) and Barone Media Solutions (www.baronemediasolutionsinc.com) for making this episode possible. Want to see more BPA content & show your support?: https://linktr.ee/BackpackingAmerica SHOP: https://bpapodcast.threadless.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backpackingamerica/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bpapodcasting Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/backpacking-america/id1485571395 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2IpWT8Xh8BkTIlNw7oBap7?si=fTtnuf5gSomjedJoBhgydw Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZC5jby9iYWNrcGFja2luZy1hbWVyaWNh?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjf9erVsZXuAhW0D1kFHTnXAr0Q9sEGegQIARAE

Salty with Captain Lee
Eddie Lucas

Salty with Captain Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 45:25 Transcription Available


Eddie Lucas spent 5 years on Below Deck with Captain Lee, and the two have plenty of stories and tales that happened OFF camera! Eddie reveals his favorite deck hands from the show, his least favorite guest request, and the one word he hated hearing MOST on charter! Eddie's a Captain now too, and talks about the differences between tug boats and motor yachts, and paying dues in both worlds. Plus, see Eddie take on Melia White live at the “Battle of the Bosuns” on February 17th at the Patchogue Theater in Patchogue, New York.

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#876 - Travel to Long Island, New York

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 41:42


Hear about travel to Long Island, New York as the Amateur Traveler talks to Vanessa Gordon from EastEndTasteMagazine.com about her home. https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-long-island-new-york/ Why should someone go to Long Island? Vanessa says, "Long Island, there truly is so to discover, even from living out here for many years, whether part-time or full-time there's truly so much to do, whether you're in Nassau or Suffolk County, the two counties that make up Long Island. I've lived here in the Hamptons, been here for over 30 years and this New York region never ceases to amaze me. There are ocean beaches. We have Bay beaches. We have beautiful nature preserves, bountiful farmers markets, and endless amounts of summer events." Vanessa suggests visiting Long Island in September or October, mentioning the abundance of events, family activities, and cultural events during these months. She shares her favorite spots in Montauk, including the Montauk Point Lighthouse and the opportunity for seal watching and whale sightings. Moving to Shelter Island, Vanessa recommends taking the ferry and exploring the island's unique attractions, such as Rams Head Inn and Mashomack Preserve. She also suggests Sunset Beach as a hotspot for live music and sunsets. Vanessa then talks about Sag Harbor, her favorite village, and its family-friendly beaches. She highlights The Beacon restaurant and Barron's Cove Hotel for breathtaking sunset views. The discussion extends to wineries on the North Fork, with recommendations like Wolfer Estate and Channing Daughters. She covers various family-friendly activities, including museums like the Parrish Art Museum and Guildhall and theaters such as Bay Street Theater. Vanessa mentions the presence of celebrities in the fall. The itinerary continues with a move to Riverhead, described as the gateway to the North Fork and South Fork. Vanessa appreciates the town's historic charm, new businesses, and attractions like the Long Island Aquarium. She highlights the East End food market as a one-stop shop for local food purveyors. Vanessa suggests considering staying in Brookhaven instead of the Hamptons to save on your travel budget. She highlights Patchogue on the Great South Bay as a vibrant spot, particularly for nightlife, and recommends Fire Island for its popularity among the LGBTQ+ community. She emphasizes historical sites like Fire Island Lighthouse and Bellport, suggesting the Bellport Inn as a cozy stay. Moving to the "Gold Coast" on the north shore, Vanessa mentions historic mansions like Teddy Roosevelt's Sagamore Hill, the Old Westbury Gardens, and Oheka Castle, the latter featured in a Taylor Swift music video. She advises dividing mansion visits over two days. Whether you are visiting Long Island on your yacht or by train, whether you are visiting mansions or living in one, this area near New York City offers a very different world to the city with its beaches, farms, and vineyards. 

The Long Island Sound
Brewing Success and Community with Mark Burford | Long Island Sound Podcast with Chris Marshak

The Long Island Sound

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 57:29


Brewing Success and Community with Mark Burford | Long Island Sound Podcast with Chris Marshak Welcome to the Long Island Sound Podcast , your portal to the captivating world of music discovery and artist journeys! Https://linktr.ee/thelongislandsoundpodcastDiscover Bluepoint Brewery Events here: https://www.bluepointbrewing.com/events/ Connect with Chris Marshak here: https://chrismarshak.com/home In this exciting episode of the Long Island Sound Podcast, our guest host Chris Marshak, a renowned musician, drummer, and music producer, sits down with the incredible Mark Burford, the founder of Blue Point Brewing Company. Join us as we explore Mark's journey from the founding of Blue Point Brewing to its acquisition by Anheuser-Busch and how it has become a vital part of the Long Island community. Chris Marshak, with his deep passion for music and its unique contribution to every project, dives deep into the music scene's connection with the craft beer industry. He believes in making musical choices that enhance the song, and that's exactly what Mark has done with Blue Point Brewing. Mark Burford's Blue Point Brewing Company caught the attention of Anheuser-Busch due to its innovative approach, especially the popular Amber Lager that filled a gap in their portfolio. Learn how the acquisition transformed the company's growth, with flagship beer "Toasted Lager" experiencing a remarkable 43% sales increase. Discover the heartwarming story of Blue Point Brewing's community involvement, from supporting the Live After Five street festivals to building a new brewery and restaurant right in Patchogue, fostering a vibrant and lively atmosphere. Mark's commitment to both beer and community is a testament to the power of local businesses in shaping the cultural landscape. Join us for a captivating conversation that explores the harmonious blend of music, brewing, and community building, as Chris Marshak and Mark Burford share their insights and experiences. Don't miss this episode of Long Island Sound Podcast, where every musical note and beer sip adds to the soul of Long Island. Subscribe, like, and share to stay tuned for more incredible stories!

Herbal Hour
Functional Nutrition, Harms of Diet Culture, Trauma & Healing our Relationship with Food with Heather Beahan: Herbal Hour Natural Health Podcast #94

Herbal Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 73:14


Heather Beahan is a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling, and a Functional Nutrition Health Coach. She is founder of Heather's Healing Kitchen and works at Patchogue Wellness Center in New York. * In Episode 94 we discuss the psychological and emotional components of nutrition, how trauma effects our eating patterns, the harms of diet culture, mindfulness practices for healing our mind-body and the pitfalls of the conventional medical system. * Learn more about Heather Beahan and Heather's Healing Kitchen in Patchogue, New York: https://heatherhealswithfood.com/ * Learn more about Bogdan Makartchuk, ND and The Herbal Remedy in Sayville, New York: https://www.nyherbalremedy.com * Herbal Hour: Natural Health Podcast streams on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and your favorite podcast player. Please support the natural health community by subscribing and sharing your favorite episodes! * Herbal Hour: Natural Health Podcast Links: Podcast Home - Spotify: Click to listen on Spotify - Apple Podcasts: Listen on your Mac or iPhone! *

Tu Poder Ilimitado con Gladys Ochoa
Negocio Familiar una Oportunidad

Tu Poder Ilimitado con Gladys Ochoa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 55:28


Convierte tus ideas de negocios en una oportunidad para crear un negocio familiar. En este Podcast, compartimos sobre: “Negocio Familiar una Oportunidad”, y tuvimos como invitados a Piedad Orozco, y Stephanie Zhicay fundadoras y CEO de Abbiestephairstudio desde 2005 y Abbie stephbridaljewelry, y la línea cosmética desde junio 2018, AbbieStephCosmetics, entre otros. Desde el 2000 Piedad emigra con su hija Abbie, a Estados Unidos y decide radicarse en Patchogue, Condado de Suffolk, lugar donde ha forjado sus raices y a crecer personal y profesionalmente. Con su dedicación al trabajo y vasta experiencia en el área de la belleza en Nueva York, madre e hija se han convertido en influencia en el mundo de la moda y por su capacidad para inspirar a otros a vivir vidas plenas y auténticas. Escúchalo y comparte.

The Long Island History Project
Episode 178: The Arthur Murray Girls Baseball Team w Fabio Montella

The Long Island History Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 39:29


In 1949 the nine women of the Arthur Murray Girls baseball team took the field against the all-male squad from the Patchogue Athletics. By that year, the Murrays had been together as a semi-pro outfit for some time. Formed out of the sandlots and playgrounds of Queens, they grew under the tutelage of New York Times sportswriter Mike Strauss to become the nucleus of a league that by the late 1940s became the American Girls Baseball Conference. On today's episode, historian and Suffolk County Community College librarian Fabio Montella presents his research into the Murrays, their game with Patchogue, and their full, storied history. Although based out of Cedarhurst in Nassau County, the women traveled a loop that saw them taking the field against the likes of the Glen Cove Clovers, the Perth Amboy Cardinalettes, and the Stamford Nutmegs. Fabio also introduces us to Gloria Del Percio, the last living member of the Arthur Murray Girls. The story of 20th century women's baseball has been popularized by the movie A League of Their Own, but women had their own leagues all across the country. The Murray Girls encapsulate that story at the local level, both as a team and as individual women who loved to play the game. Further Research The Arthur Murray Girls circa 1953 (Getty Images) "Girls' Nine Next Opponent for A's." (Patchogue Advance) "Recognizing an Unsung Women's Baseball Hero" (LI Herald) Audio Footnotes The Cuban Giants of Long Island Satchel Paige in Riverhead

Boomer & Gio
Boomer & Gio Podcast

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 169:28


Hour 1: We open the show talking about Craig Carton announcing that he's leaving WFAN. Gio has all the scuttlebutt about what's happening but he's not allowed to say. Gio said he saw Craig but he thinks he faked a phone call so he wouldn't have to talk to him. Gary Myers seems to think Tiki Barber is replacing Craig. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with audio from the Denver Nuggets championship parade. Rob Manfred talked about the A's moving to Vegas and the reverse boycott. Day one of the U.S. Open started yesterday and Jerry had your updated leaderboard. Antonio Brown's Arena League team was kicked out of the league. Stephen A. Smith backs Evan Roberts' take, calling Scherzer and Verlander ‘mercenary pieces of crap'. Stephen A. Smith also likes breasts, and sex too. Adam Schein was on the Awful Announcing podcast and said that Mike Francesa wanted him to take over afternoons when he retired. Gio wonders what that conversation would have sounded like. In the final segment of the hour, video has emerged from the Conor McGregor incident inside the Miami Heat's arena. He led a woman by the arm into a bathroom and his security guards are seemingly guarding the door. She is claiming sexual assault.  Hour 2: A man drove his car into the bay in Patchogue. None of the articles or news reports are saying how he wound up in the bay. He is 33 years old. A caller wants to know if Gio is watching Temptation Island. Gio has not started watching the new season but he loved season 2. Gio's daughter vomited all over the bed and his dog went to eat it. This all happened while his wife was at a reality show podcast taping. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Nuggets Head Coach Michael Malone at the championship parade. Gio said he looked like an obnoxious Yankees fan. Day one of the U.S. Open was yesterday and we heard from Rickie Fowler. Jerry has audio from the upcoming documentary series, ‘Quarterback'. The Chiefs got their rings yesterday. Stephen A. Smith comments on Rose Montoya, the trans activist that showed her boobs on the White House lawn. Adam Schein talked about his childhood dream of being on WFAN but dreams change. In the final segment of the hour, Baltimore Ravens Hall of Famer Ray Lewis' son, Ray Lewis III, passed away at 28 years old, but there are no details yet on how he died.  Hour 3: The Mets open up a series tonight against the Cardinals at Citi Field. Columnist Mike Vaccaro said Buck Showalter could be tarnishing his legacy right now with this Mets team. This is a team that should be competing for a World Series but they keep losing series to bad teams. The Mets are spending too much money for that and not living up to expectations. Jerry returns for an update but first Gio said he is not canceling any plans because someone might be getting sick. Jerry starts with Shohei Ohtani getting the win on the mound and hitting a monster HR. Rob Manfred talked about the A's fans as they move the team to Las Vegas. Jerry ran through the leaderboard after day 1 of the U.S. Open. Rickie Fowler is happy to be playing well. The Chiefs received their rings yesterday and Andy Reid said it's now on to 2023. The Nuggets had their championship parade and Head Coach Michael Malone had a few drinks and addressed the crowd. In the final segment of the hour, Gio doesn't think the Carton & Roberts combo was together long enough to look back like they were together forever. We talked about trying to get Boomer to 20 years as morning host at WFAN. We think it's 4 ½ more years. He can definitely do that. Then we talked about our Kickoff To Summer show during the pandemic and what a mess that was.  Hour 4: Gary Myers is reporting that Tiki Barber will move to afternoons here at WFAN. We don't know who his sources are so I guess we will see. We talked about Craig Carton's monologue yesterday at the start of Carton & Roberts. What should the new afternoon show be called? Boomer loves the name ‘Tiki & Turtle', no matter who it is. Gio imagines what the promos might sound like if the new show is ‘Recco & Roberts'. Jerry returns for an update and asks Jerry about the possibility of ‘Recco & Roberts'. Jerry started with Shohei Ohtani as he got the win and hit his 22nd HR. Jerry has audio from Nuggets Head Coach Michael Malone after a few drinks at the championship parade. Gio said he's seen enough of Aaron Rodgers enjoying the nightlife in NYC.

Boomer & Gio
Gio Life News; U.S. Open Update; Adam Schein's Dreams; Ray Lewis' Son Passes Away

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 40:29


Hour 2: A man drove his car into the bay in Patchogue. None of the articles or news reports are saying how he wound up in the bay. He is 33 years old. A caller wants to know if Gio is watching Temptation Island. Gio has not started watching the new season but he loved season 2. Gio's daughter vomited all over the bed and his dog went to eat it. This all happened while his wife was at a reality show podcast taping. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Nuggets Head Coach Michael Malone at the championship parade. Gio said he looked like an obnoxious Yankees fan. Day one of the U.S. Open was yesterday and we heard from Rickie Fowler. Jerry has audio from the upcoming documentary series, ‘Quarterback'. The Chiefs got their rings yesterday. Stephen A. Smith comments on Rose Montoya, the trans activist that showed her boobs on the White House lawn. Adam Schein talked about his childhood dream of being on WFAN but dreams change. In the final segment of the hour, Baltimore Ravens Hall of Famer Ray Lewis' son, Ray Lewis III, passed away at 28 years old, but there are no details yet on how he died.

Long Island Tea
On Location at the First Annual Patchogue Pride Parade

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 19:06


Today on Long Island Tea, Kristen and Sharon are in the center of all the action at the First Annual Patchogue Pride Parade! The event took place Sunday June 4th on Main Street in Downtown Patchogue, and it was a blast! It was a beautiful celebration of love and acceptance with all day events going on throughout Patchogue. Kristen and Sharon are joined by Joan Rivers impersonator Linda Axelrod, the MC of the Parade, and also enjoying some colorful tacos and drinks from Dirty Taco. Don't worry if you missed this one, there will be tons of Pride events throughout the month of June. Visit DiscoverLongIsland.com/Pride or check out our Insider's Guide Pride events blog: https://www.discoverlongisland.com/blog/stories/post/long-island-pride-celebrations-2023-your-ultimate-guide/** Sands is a proud sponsor of the Long Island Tea Podcast.Incomparable Luxury. Sands leaves nothing to the imagination. Visit sandsnewyork.com **TASTE OF LONG ISLANDDirty Taco & TequilaDirty Taco is a hybrid of a Los Angeles taco truck and Miami liquor stand with an authentic urban feel. With locations in Downtown Patchogue, Wantagh, Rockville Centre, and Woodbury. Coming soon to Smithtown and Port Washington.https://www.dirtytacoandtequila.com/#LONGISLANDLIFE:Visit beautiful Downtown Patchogue for restaurants, boutique shopping and more:https://patchogue.comLinda Axelrod celebrity impersonator:http://lindaaxelrod.com/Upcoming Pride Events:Freeport Pride- Pride On The Mile (Saturday, June 10th) Long Island Pride In Huntington (Sunday, June 11th)Pride Night At CitiField (Friday, June 16th) Claudios – June 16th – A Night Under the Stars with DJ Vivacious from Rupaul's Drag Race – A Kick Off Pride Party Northport Pride (Saturday, June 17th)North Fork Pride (Saturday, June 24th) For Long Island Events and more visit @discoverlongisland and @longislandteapodcast on Instagram, Facebook, and TwitterASK US ANYTHING!DM us on Instagram, email us at spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com, or CALL US at 877-386-6654 x 400TAG US!@DiscoverLongIsland and @LongIslandTeaPodcast and join the conversation!TEA TIME:Check out our Amazon Affiliate link:www.amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandWATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @LongIslandTeaPodcastRATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review wherever you're listening, and screenshot your review for $5 off our Merch!WEAR US:Shop Long Island merch at shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Heart of the East End
May 17th, 2023 - Ryan Murphy

Heart of the East End

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 54:00


Ryan Murphy, Chairman of the Board at Patchogue Theater for The Performing Arts, also Code Compliance and Emergency Management Administrator with Southampton Town, joins Gianna Volpe on the WLIW-FM Heart of The East End Wednesday Wisdom segment underwritten by LTV Studios ahead of this Saturday's centennial celebration for the historic Patchogue theatre. Listen to the playlist on Apple Music

Heart of the East End
May 16th, 2023 - James O'Malley and Hank Stone

Heart of the East End

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 54:00


Long Island folk artists, James O'Malley and Hank Stone, join Gianna Volpe in the WLIW-FM studio for the Heart of The East End HOtstudio segment underwritten by Peconic Landing where they did a LIVE performance of O'Malley's “Song for Pete Seeger” ahead of the Down by the Creek House Concert in Patchogue at 2 p.m. this Sunday, May 21. For more info on how to attend email downbythecreekhouseconcerts@gmail.comListen to the playlist on Apple Music

Roger & JP's
Top 10 Famous Bo & Beaus (4-21-23)

Roger & JP's "We're Not Getting Paid For This" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 7:07


Congrats to Tony in Patchogue for finding the Isles Scavenger Hunt tickets a Beau's Bar in Greenlawn

IkeTagon.com
Flex Fight Series 22's Darrin LaMantia + Weekend Preview

IkeTagon.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 33:46


Had a great time chatting with Flex Fight Series 22's Darrin LaMantia (@LaMantia_Darrin on IG). A product of Mutant MMA (Oceanside, NY), Darrin is a fierce competitor and looks to get back to his winning ways this Saturday afternoon. It will be a ruckus atmosphere @ the STEREO GARDEN in Patchogue, NY! Be sure to stay locked in to the @IkeTagon social channels for all the latest combat sports coverage, interviews, takes, picks and high-level analysis.

JVC Broadcasting
Paul Pontieri, Patchogue Mayor LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver!

JVC Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 16:32


Paul Pontieri, Patchogue Mayor LIVE on LI in the AM w/ Jay Oliver! by JVC Broadcasting

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AGRICULTURE
AgriCulture: Great Eggspectations

AGRICULTURE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 6:29


By Mark Scherzer I know you are all accustomed to my ruminations on the state of the world taking primary place in this bulletin, and the sales pitch for the farm being distinctly secondary. I'm turning that approach on its head this week, because I want to make sure I'm clearly conveying a message. This farm is getting back in business. After the death of my partner, Peter, I figured I had to pare things back to what I could manage entirely on my own, all while spending time to reconstitute a personal life and run my law business in the City. The farm's production contracted considerably as a result. I think the reconstitution process has reached a point of maturity and stability. I've built a life centered here rather than the City and moved the law practice here in that effort. I'm finding how to integrate the farm work into the work day so that it gives me needed breaks from my desk work rather than interfering with it. I have a group of friends and regular visitors who bring me great joy; several of them come in part because they find helping with farm projects to be therapeutic and fun. Most important, I am happily partnered again. Eric, my partner, has a keen eye for what I like and what I can manage. He is encouraging me to reorganize my operations, to stop doing what I can't do myself economically and to do more of what brings me both pleasure and reasonable revenue (like raising turkeys!). All of which means the period of contraction is drawing to a close. It's time to take more seriously the tasks of producing agricultural goods and selling them. To that end, let me say far more prominently than I have been saying in the past few months, I've got farm produce I would love to sell to you. Winter snow, Spring eggs Photo by Eric Rouleau Let's start with eggs. A couple of weeks ago, I announced that eggs were back. I excitedly described pullet eggs, the first laid eggs of the newest hens, of which we are entering the last week of production. I expected something akin to the Oklahoma land rush, when they opened the territory's borders to American settlers in 1889. Fifty thousand people lined up and rushed into the territory in a frenzy to claim some of the 12,000 160 acre tracts that you could own at no cost if you lived on and worked the land. (There is always a hidden cost to anything free, of course. In the case of Oklahoma, that cost was paid by the Native Americans displaced to Oklahoma from the Southeast a half century earlier through one sided treaties that the United States then decided to one-sidedly abrogate. Individual Native American families could claim their own 160 acre plots, but those lots unclaimed were forfeited from collective tribal ownership.) Similar land rushes were repeated several times in later years, and you can be sure pretty much all of the land was grabbed up. Not true, however, of my eggs. I'm bringing in a lot every day. The new pullets have now been joined by the older hens, who are starting their annual crescendo of egg-laying that tells us it's now biological, if not meteorological spring. Cartons of eggs are stacking up in the fridge. So in case my previous invitations were too tentative, let me send out the message loud and clear: Eggs are back, and I'd be delighted if all our regular egg customers were to return as well. The eggs are fresh, they're delicious, and it's more ethical than the Oklahoma land rush -- you pay for them. Now let's turn to lamb: We had to push back the lamb market date from last week because the ground was a little too soft for our trucker to feel comfortable backing up to the barn. They're now scheduled to leave March 20. This means there is still the opportunity for those of you who would like to order a whole or half lamb, custom butchered to your specifications. You receive it all neatly packed and frozen, giving you a stockpile of lovely lamb for several months use. Rack and leg of lamb for feasts, lamb shanks and stew for homey family meals on chilly days, lamb chops and steaks for the grill, and ground lamb to be made into dozens of enticing treats such as spicy Adana kebab, which Eric and I will enjoy tonight. Finally, coming later this year, as noted above, our heritage breed turkeys will return. I know I don't have to extol their virtues; many of you came to know the farm through our turkeys. I am anticipating raising fifty this year, about half the usual number from past years, to ease back into production and anticipate a shrunken customer base after a five year hiatus. For several weeks now, virtually every night I've had vivid dreams on the same theme: I am trying to get somewhere, I can't do it unless I pass a hurdle (a degree, a test), and I awake at a point of frustration. The settings vary wildly. I've gotten stuck at places as diverse as a seaside cafeteria/gymnasium in Turkey and a Long Island Railroad train in Patchogue. The dreams are populated by characters often from my distant past - college friends I haven't seen in years, men I dated a handful of times. But the theme is constant. Maybe the dreams are about the state of my world writ large. But somehow I'm sure that a farm that has been a bit sleepy is in my mind one of those hurdles, and that reinvigorating it is one way to get where I need to go. A correction: A Mechaya Last week I wrote that my Uncle Max, upon entering the lake at our Catskill bungalow colony, would loudly proclaim "L'Chaim" (to life). I was immediately corrected, first by my dear cousin Al, a generation above me who also frequented that lake. He wrote: "What Uncle Max used to say was “a mechaya”. This means a pleasure and it would be used in the situations such as going into the lake or sitting down after a long run or after exhausting work. The guttural “ch” I have heard cutely described as a backwards snore." Al pointed out that he had previously corrected the same vignette the last time I told it, and I had apparently forgotten. Al's was quickly followed by an erudite note from my friend Bernard: "I don't know how much Yiddish you've been around; I seem to remember not all that much. I think what your uncle was exclaiming may not have been L'chaim but It's a m'chayeh (variously spelled in English. Yiddish מחיה mekháye 'delight, pleasure', from Heb mekhayé '(something that) vitalizes, rejuvenates' Same root as L'chaim. It “gives life.” Very very stereotypically, it's what a Brooklyn Yiddish lady says when she gets to the shore and splashes water on her bosom: Oy, it's a m'chayeh!!" So there you have it. I stand duly and double corrected. The lesson to all, however, is to be wary of what you think you remember quite clearly. It may be just what it sounded like to you. WHAT'S AVAILABLE THIS WEEK: LAMB AND EGGS EGGS ARE BACK! Nature destroys but it also regenerates. Egg production is back in full swing. Choice of rich concentrated young pullet eggs or regular size eggs, either way $6/dozen TIME TO ORDER LAMB Order a whole or half lamb, cut to your specifications, $7/lb hanging weight. Lambs go to market Mar. 20, so you need to get your cutting instructions in now. FARM PICKUPS: Email us your order at farm@turkanafarms.com, and let us know when you'd like to pick up your order. It will be put out for you on the side screened porch of the farmhouse (110 Lasher Ave., Germantown) in a bag. You can leave cash or a check in the now famous pineapple on the porch table. Because I'm now here full time, we're abandoning regular pick-up times. Let us know when you want your order any day between 10 and 5, and unless there are unusual circumstances we'll be able to ready it to your convenience. If you have questions, don't hesitate to call or text at 917-544-6464 or email.

C19
Pointing to Patchogue

C19

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 8:47


Governor Kathy Hochul said Patchogue is a great example of her housing vision for Long Island. Connecticut lawmakers consider lowering the blood alcohol limit. Fourteen protestors were arrested for disorderly conduct in Hartford. And meet a Mashantucket woman who is redefining leadership in her community.

880 Extras
Death toll from earthquake in Turkey and Syria tops 20,000

880 Extras

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 1:39


WCBS Long Island Bureau Chief Sophia Hall spoke with a Patchogue woman who was born in Turkey and is collecting supplies to send to a village in need of aid.

Musicfrenzy.net Podcast
Interview - Andy Marsh of Thy Art Is Murder

Musicfrenzy.net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 18:23


Australian metal icons Thy Art Is Murder will celebrate the tenth anniversary of their second album "HATE" in 2023 with the DECADE OF HATE U.S. TOUR.  The 26 date tour kicks off on February 8 in Buffalo, NY and wraps up on March 11 in Patchogue, NY. Guitarist Andy Marsh spoke to us about the tour, the making of "Hate", the band's relationship with producer Will Putney, and much more, including how they handled getting home while being on tour the day the U.S. shutdown due to the Covid outbreak. Find out all tour dates for Thy Art Is Murder at thyartismurder.net   ~JD

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve
Episode 111 The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve LIVE at Blue Point Cask Fest 2022

The Wort with Mike Pete and Steve

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 164:41


Mike and Steve have a party! LIVE from the Blue Point Cask Ale Fest held at Blue Point Brewing in Patchogue, NY. The fellas hang with some old and new faces to enjoy this unique and massive festival. Each of the participating breweries mixed up something special for this festival, highlighting their talent and pushing the boundaries of what craft beer is. Listen on all major platforms and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for great video content!

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast
Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast for Friday 09/23/22

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 43:54


Live from the Blue Point Brewery on Patchogue, Al & Jerry discuss: Pitching Around Judge, Cool Games, Bomb Threats And Who Cares More: Fans Or Players? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Boomer & Gio
Boomer and Gio Podcast

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 153:18


Hour 1: The Mets lost to the Cubs again and there was a controversial call in the fourth inning. On a bunt, deGrom threw to Alonso at first and hit the Cubs' player in the head, but he was running outside of the lines and should have been out but he was called safe. Boomer wants to know why the DH sucks. Francisco Lindor thinks he and others have hit the wall. Aaron Judge hit two more HRs last night, #56 & #57. We hear from Jacob deGrom after the Mets loss to the Cubs. Brett Favre is being investigated for taking welfare funds to build a volleyball arena. Mike Tomlin has an interesting take on one of his players from this past weekend. Mike Martz is not a fan of Trey Lance. In the final segment of the hour, Gio lost his wallet.  Hour 2: Are the Jets already in a desperate situation going into Cleveland based on what Rob Saleh said about saving receipts? Yes, yes it is. The Mets lack of offense recently has been concerning. A caller wants to know why Saquon looks so much better this year. Jerry returns for an update and starts with Aaron Judge hitting 2 more HRs last  night as the Yanks won in Boston. Will John Sterling do road games as Judge chases 61? It sure sounds like the San Francisco Giants have plans to go after Judge in the offseason. The Mets lost to the Cubs again last night and deGrom says he felt off. The Dodgers clinched their division last night. Jerry Jones seems to think Dak Prescott could be back in 4 weeks. Mike Tomlin has an update on TJ Watt's injury. Andy Reid said the new grass in Arizona was a problem. Jim Gray kisses Tom Brady's butt every podcast interview. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about John Sterling, using your credit card in vending machines and PBA cards.  Hour 3: Pete Carroll was on a Seattle radio station and Gio thinks he basically said the players didn't like Russell Wilson without actually saying it. They also talked about Aaron Rodgers being a ‘complicated guy'. Gio thinks Russell Wilson is a cheeseball. We also talked about the potential of Aaron Judge to the Giants and Jordan Montgomery told CC Sabathia that ‘the pinstripes are heavy' and it's sometimes difficult to play in NY. Jerry returns for another update and starts with the Yankees beating the Red Sox in Boston. The Mets lost to the Cubs again. And Brett Favre is in trouble to allegedly using welfare funds to build a volleyball arena. Mike Tomlin has an update on TJ Watt. Jerry Jones says Dak could be back in 4 weeks. In the final segment of the hour we talk about the upcoming Blue Point Brewery show and Gio is opening up his home for Al & Eddie. Gio wonders who stays at the hotels in Patchogue on Long Island.  Hour 4: The Jets have officially announced that Joe Flacco is starting this week in Cleveland. Boomer said they can't throw the ball 59 times this week. Jerry returns for an update but first we talk to Dan about his trip to Milwaukee. Aaron Judge hit 2 more HRs last night in Boston. The Mets lost to the Cubs because the Mets don't seem to have any offense right now. Jerry Jones was on Dallas radio talking about Dak's injury and guys not playing in preseason games. In the final segment of the show we talked about the Giants game and look forward to week two vs the Panthers. And Boomer thinks the Jets will give Joe Flacco the first half this week and if it's not good they might go to Mike White.

Boomer & Gio
Does Anyone Like Russell Wilson? Dak & Favre Update. Blue Point Brewery Show

Boomer & Gio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 41:09


Hour 3 Pete Carroll was on a Seattle radio station and Gio thinks he basically said the players didn't like Russell Wilson without actually saying it. They also talked about Aaron Rodgers being a ‘complicated guy'. Gio thinks Russell Wilson is a cheeseball. We also talked about the potential of Aaron Judge to the Giants and Jordan Montgomery told CC Sabathia that ‘the pinstripes are heavy' and it's sometimes difficult to play in NY. Jerry returns for another update and starts with the Yankees beating the Red Sox in Boston. The Mets lost to the Cubs again. And Brett Favre is in trouble to allegedly using welfare funds to build a volleyball arena. Mike Tomlin has an update on TJ Watt. Jerry Jones says Dak could be back in 4 weeks. In the final segment of the hour we talk about the upcoming Blue Point Brewery show and Gio is opening up his home for Al & Eddie. Gio wonders who stays at the hotels in Patchogue on Long Island.

Hops & Bops Podcast
Hoptical Revolution | Ep. 098 | Blue Point Brewery x O.A.R.

Hops & Bops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 59:42


Roger & JP's
Long Island Teen Saves Woman From Drowning In Patchogue (6-16-22)

Roger & JP's "We're Not Getting Paid For This" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 3:51


He's probably a bigger hero than this gas attendant who charged $.69 a gallon

Builder Associate Spotlight
Ampersand Marketing

Builder Associate Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 14:50


Season 1: Episode 6 Ampersand Marketing &&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Interview with Steve Marran "All Ampersands are Beautiful" Interview in Patchogue with Steve Marran president of Ampersand Marketing. We learn the difference between branding, marketing, and advertising. Steve tells us about his clients, and how his company can help yours! We hear from Steve's daughter, Morgan - GO SEAWOLVES! Last but not least, Steve says his door is open to any LIBI member! Stop by any time to meet the head of security Reggie (he's a bullmastiff and a good boy). steve@ampersand.marketing Thanks to Steve and Morgan for a great time in Patchogue! &&&&&&& Ampersand Marketing. Located in historic downtown Patchogue (NY), Ampersand is just outside NYC on Long Island's beautiful south shore." Go visit them today: 501 West Main Street, Suite C, Patchogue, NY 11772 info@ampersand.marketing Phone: 631-228-8898 ---   I'm Steve Barker from Affiliated Agency. I'm a LIBI member, podcaster, and an insurance agent. If you are reading this, click on this number and send me a text to say hello: 516-610-1155. Or email me and we'll talk about how to lower your insurance costs. sbarker@aaiinsurance.com. Have a great day and go make some money!

Long Island Tea
"I don't know about that" Featuring Susan Lienau, VP of Community Engagement for Discover Long Island

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 51:28


Today on Long Island Tea, Kristen and Sharon welcome fellow Discover Long Islander Susan Lienau, Vice President, Community Engagement, on the podcast. The ladies are sipping on a Raphael Vineyards 2018 Riesling. Susan talks about her job, her LI story, and her love of Patchogue village. Kristen recaps her meetings in Albany and her family ski trip. The ladies talk about vacations and cruises, a man who won the lottery twice on Long Island, garbage hitting the moon, Dee Snyder, and Impractical Jokers.ABOUT LONG ISLAND TEA:For more details on our show, visit https://discoverlongisland.com/tea.TAG US!@DiscoverLongIsland and @LongIslandTeaPodcast and join the conversation!WINE OF THE WEEK:Raphael 2018 Riesling https://www.raphaelwine.comLong Island Tea is sponsored by Long Island Wine Country. Visit https://liwines.com/TEA TIME:Kristen and Sharon's recommendations are listed on Amazon!Check out our Amazon Affiliate link:www.amazon.com/shop/discoverlongislandWATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcastWRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice"or if you just want to say “How you doin?”RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a future episode.WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Environmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K.  Boyce
Patchogue's Forward Progress

Environmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 41:29


Episode 19: Patchogue's Forward Progress The Village of Patchogue is the bellwether for downtown revitalization on Long Island. A top destination for visitors and those looking to call it their home, the Village was also named among the top four neighborhoods in the U.S. by the American Planning Association. A flourishing micro-urban downtown with booming restaurants, arts, music, and entertainment, Patchogue has been redefined. This episode covers Patchogue's history, its reemergence, and the environmental hurdles that arose during its revitalization. Patchogue Mayor Paul Pontieri takes us down a fascinating journey on what Patchogue once was, what it has become, and where it is headed in the future. If you or your organization is in need of our services please contact us at https://pwgrosser.com/contact/ or call 631-589-6353. Follow us Facebook: https://bit.ly/2Qceu3u Twitter: https://bit.ly/3wIri2x Instagram: https://bit.ly/3d4cZxv LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3s9dzya See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lifting Love
December 2nd come down to 89 North In Patchogue 7pm

Lifting Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 4:24


Come and see the prodigies! On Thursday we will be throwing our second major event of the year!

Lifting Love
UPDATE PODCAST!

Lifting Love

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 8:48


We took a bit of an hiatus. Had to get the creative juices flowing and took time to reflect on Lifting Love! We are excited to announce more events coming forward! December 2nd 89 north in Patchogue! LIFT LOVE CRUSH HATE!

Long Island Tea
One Year of Spilling Tea: Special Anniversary Episode

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 53:41


We did it! One year of the Long Island Tea podcast! Kristen and Sharon as well as the podcast crew are looking back on some of their most memorable moments over the last year. The ladies are sipping on Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard White Satin wine,and toasting the entire pod team with some bubbly from Whisper Vineyards. And what a perfect time to launch some new merch! Head over to Youtube to see the brand new beautiful sage green Long Island Tea hoodies. We are OBSESSED. It has certainly been a learning curve, but the entire team is so proud of what we have accomplished. A special thanks to all of our amazing guests and partners who have participated on the show, thanks to Long Island Wine Country, all our sponsors, our board members and the Discover Long Island staff. A very special thanks to all of our HotTeas Thanks for listening, subscribing, commenting, sharing, writing, and reviewing. We could not do this without all of you! You are all such an instrumental part of this podcast and we hold each of you near and dear to our hearts! TIMESTAMPS:1:18 How you Doin'6:27 Wine of the Week9:33 Toast to LI Tea12:45 #LongIslandLife: Summer House and The Smithtown Bull17:25 Memorable moments from the staff + messages from HotTeas28:34 A video surprise41:17 Shop Small & Long Island Downtowns51:40 TEAsers ABOUT LONG ISLAND TEA:For more details on our show, visithttps://discoverlongisland.com/tea. WINE OF THE WEEK:Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard White Satinhttps://www.baitinghollowfarmvineyard.com/ Whisper Vineyards Sparkling Blanc de Blanchttps://whispervineyards.com/ Long Island Tea is sponsored by Long Island Wine Country. Visithttps://www.liwines.com/ SHOP SMALL!This holiday season, support local Long Island small businesses while shopping, dining, and enjoying events and entertainmet in our beautiful, vibrant downtowns! Featured in this episode:Patchogue:https://patchogue.com/ Port Jeffersonhttps://portjeffchamber.com/ Learn more at DiscoverLongIsland.com/shopsmall TEA TIME!Kristen and Sharon's recommendations are now listed on Amazon!Check out our Amazon Affiliate link:www.amazon.com/shop/discoverlongisland TAG US!@DiscoverLongIsland and @LongIslandTeaPodcast so we can followyour adventures and give you a shoutout. WATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNY FOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcast WRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interestedin collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice"or if you justwant to say “How you doin?” RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Applepodcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018 Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a futureepisode. WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Long Island Tea
Moms & Margaritas

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 40:20


Today on the podcast, Kristen and Sharon are celebrating Mother's Day and Cinco de Mayo. Rhum in Patchogue calls in from their beautiful rooftop terrace to do a margarita demonstration. The ladies learn how to make their signature house margarita and their Sweet Heat Margarita. Of course since we love all things Long Island, it was the perfect opportunity to try Montaukila. Today's wine of the week is Croteaux Vineyard's Sparkling Merlot ‘Cuvée', a crisp and delicious sparkling rosé in a gorgeous bottle. The ladies spill the tea on some favorite brunch spots and Mother's Day Gift Guide. Sharon reheats her tea with an update on her skincare routine with Tula. Sticking with the theme, they also give some uncorked advice to a listener who has some questions about what he should do for his wife for Mother's day. Closing the show, Kristen mentions National Travel and Tourism week and encourages everyone to check out the beautiful hand painted osprey wings in Port Jefferson and Long Beach. They make a great Instagram photo op!TIMESTAMPS:0:58 How you Doin'6:15 Wine of the Week9:25 Tea Time: Mother's Day Gift Guide18:33 #LongIslandLife- Margarita demonstration with Rhum28:18 "Uncorked Advice"36:48 TEAsersABOUT LONG ISLAND TEA:For more details on our show, visit https://discoverlongisland.com/tea.WINE OF THE WEEK:Croteaux Vineyard's Sparkling Merlot ‘Cuvée' Roséhttps://www.croteaux.com/Long Island Tea is sponsored by Long Island Wine Country. Visit https://liwines.com/ #LONGISLANDLIFERhum is making their delicious margaritas! Visit Rhum in Patchogue for Island-inspired cuisine and delicious cocktailshttps://rhumpatchogue.com/Or check out their sister restaurants https://rootedhg.com/restaurants/#TEATIMECheck out our Mother's Day Gift Guide to shop local and find the perfect gift for Mom:https://www.discoverlongisland.com/mothers-day-gift-guide/WATCH US:And SUBSCRIBE on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNY FOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast on:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcast WRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, need some "uncorked advice"or if you just want to say “How you doin?” RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Applepodcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a future episode.WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Long Island Tea
Winters on Long Island (featuring Diane Tucci of Long Island Winterfest)

Long Island Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 51:47


In this episode, Kristen and Sharon talk to Diane Tucci, CEO of Main Street Agency and Coordinator of Long Island Winterfest..Winterfest is a 7-week celebration of arts, culture, food, drink, music, family friendly activities, and more. From now until March 21st you can attend Winterfest activities both in person and virtually. Events take place in East Hampton, Riverhead, Port Washington, Patchogue, and Port Jefferson. For more information visit LongIslandWinterfest.comOr Follow on social media:Facebook: @liwinterfestInstagram: @liwinterfestWINE OF THE DAY:Donkey & Goat "The Gadabout" (White blend)https://www.dtrhwines.com/product/donkey-goat-the-gadabout-/296The wine is aptly named: Gadabout meaning a pleasure seeker or a social butterfly. This wine is so charming with it's depth of golden fruit flavors, luscious mouthfeel and a touch of tannin.ABOUT US:For more details on our show, visit https://discoverlongisland.com/tea.WATCH US:See the episode on YouTube (And don't forget to SUBSCRIBE)https://www.youtube.com/DiscoverLongIslandNYFOLLOW US:Follow The Long Island Tea podcast onInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/longislandteapodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Long-Island-Tea-Podcast-101538728517461Twitter: https://twitter.com/longislandteapodcastWRITE TO US:Email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com if you are interested in collaborating with us, or if you just want to say “How you doin?”RATE AND REVIEW US:Be sure to leave us a 5 star rating and review on Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-island-tea/id1538642018Kristen and Sharon will read their favorite reviews on a future episode.WEAR US:Shop Long Island gear at https://shop.discoverlongisland.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Convos with the CHO
#ChamberTalks Ep. 1: How To Pivot During COVID-19 featuring Yorkville Area, Patchogue, & Christian Chamber of Commerce

Convos with the CHO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 55:52


I am so excited to release the #ChamberTalks segment of my podcast! In this episode, I talk with Sarah Allen, President of the Board of Directors for the Yorkville Area Chamber of Commerce, James Skidmore, Past President for the Patchogue Chamber of Commerce and Glauber Moreno, Vice President of Marketing for the Christian Chamber of Commerce.I bring together influential leaders within the Chamber of Commerce communities to have a fireside chat about the state of the Chamber. I used to be a President of the Chamber of Commerce myself, so I know the hard work, dedication, and determination involved in leading a Chamber.Here's what you can expect from the #ChamberTalks segments: Valuable tips from influential Chamber of Commerce leaders to help you grow your businessGet an insider look on how the Chamber of Commerce functions Spark ideas to improve your business through conversations that we have Here are the guests in this episode. Please checkout their local Chamber of Commerce and support them in any way that you can: Sarah AllenChamber Website: https://www.yorkvillechamber.org/ Follow Sarah here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-allen-a18b3322/ James SkidmoreChamber Website: https://patchogue.com/Follow James here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesedwardskidmore/ Glauber MorenoChamber Website: https://ccofcommerce.com/ Follow Glauber here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glauber-moreno-437841b9/

The Big Food Talk
That Meetball Place Hires Executive Chef Tom Fazio Enhance Dining Experience

The Big Food Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 18:11


Today I'm joined by Tom Fazio, an executive chef with 20 years experience now stirring things up at That Meetball Place in Farming and Patchogue, NY. Tom joined the team during the pandemic and has already brought the menu to new heights. Listen in to find out how he describes what makes for a great dining experience, how he works with his team and the most enjoyable part about being a chef. I've dined at That Meetball Place many times since it's opened and I can tell you the food is now better than it's ever been. My last experience was Chef Fazio's Goodfellas Wine Dinner that took place on July 30, 2020. About Chef Fazio What you'll notice first about our interview is how down to earth and straight forward Tom is. Having just met him, you can tell what a genuine person he is which comes through in his cooking. He jokes about choosing food service as a career, having worked both the front and back of the house for the last 20 years. I decided to ask the most direct question I could which was what makes Chef Fazio passionate about the restaurant business? Tom talks about loving the speed and excitement of it all. You'll have to tune in to hear more about what makes him tick and how he manages his team. This part of the conversation reminded about my conversation with pastry chef Claudia Flemming. New Chef, New Menu After being out of work for 8 weeks, Chef Fazio found a home at That Meetball Place. It usually takes 2 months to write a new menu but that didn't stop Tom from doing it in real time during a pandemic. I got curious about how a restaurant pivots during this challenging time and what Chef Fazio brings to the table for an established restaurant such as That Meetball Place. Many young chefs would start with the menu but thanks to Tom's experience and tenure he really wanted to understand the goals of the ownership group and writing a menu that meets their vision. As a fast casual restaurant, it was missing some trendy fast casual menu items even though they''ll always be known for their meatballs. The classic meatball is made from ground chuck, short rib, pork and veal but you can also get Buffalo Chicken, Lamb, Lobster, Ginger Garlic Scallion Pork and Eggplant meatballs. Not into meatballs? No problem! They are serving up lots of items between the buns, including a Lobster Grilled Cheese, Korean BBQ Beef and a Super Saucy Secret Special Burger Madness Thing! I encourage you to check out their full menu: https://thatmeetballplaceli.com/locations/farmingdale-ny/#menu What Makes for a Great Dining Experience? Tom talks about emotion and food. When a meal can transport you somewhere, like a childhood memory I had when tasting their Baked Pacheri that's when you've had a great experience. Dining out is about value and experience. You don't want a dining experience to get old ore repetitious, that's why experienced chefs like Chef Fazio know how to delight customers all along their food journey. I'm excited to see what's in store for the future at That Meetball Place and I will personally be back time and time again. Keep your eyes peeled for an all inclusive Chef's Tasting Menu coming up in their private room as well. Have you had a great experience at That Meetball Place? What did you order? What should I try next?