• Archive for June, 2007

    Disturbing Hot Dog Trivia

    Monday, June 25th, 2007

    Being in the weenie business, I’ve come across some interesting facts about hot dogs:

    Americans eat more than 16 billion hot dogs each year. Divide that by the 300,000,000 people in our country. That’s 53 hot dogs per year (how disgusting is that?).

    The world record for eating hot dogs is 53 1/2 Nathan’s hot dogs and buns in 12 minutes by Takeru Kobayashi. That then translates to Kobayashi eating in 12 minutes the quantity that the average American eats in a year.

    Babe Ruth once ate 12 hot dogs & 8 bottles of soda between games of a double header. He was reportedly rushed to the hospital after the game with a severe case of indigestion.

    The average hot dog is consumed in 6.1 bites.
    (average sized mouth tested)

    Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport sells more than 2 million hot dogs a year. I’m sure Milton Street is salivating at the potential!

    Baseball fans will enjoy “in the ballpark” of 26.8 million hot dogs at US baseball stadiums this season. That’s enough to circle the bases 36,000 times.

    More hot dogs will be eaten at Jacob’s Field, home of the Cleveland Indians - 1.8 million in 2001 - than in any other ballpark.

    American eat about 150 million hot dogs on the 4th of July (about 2 billion for the whole month of July).

    Most popular hot dog toppings by region:
    New York - Mustard
    Chicago - Cucumber, Tomato, Pickle, Onion, Pickle Relish
    Los Angeles - Mayonnaise, Cheese.
    (Nation’s Restaurant News 2006)

    Sea Isle’s New Government

    Monday, June 25th, 2007

    Attached below is as straightforward an explanation of the pending change of government in Sea Isle that you may find. I located it on the Sea Isle City Taxpayers Association, sicta.org, a link for which appears to the right. Check it out, pretty comprehensive site for SIC homeowners.

    As stated in the previous post, I’m feeling good about this change. I know Mike McHale and Mayor Len Desiderio to both be decent and honorable men whom I’ve known for a while. Mike was the Captain of the beach patrol in 1982 when I was a rookie. Frank Edwardi is also a good man and successful businessman with a vested interest in Sea Isle as a lifelong resident who is also raising children in town. As such, I’m sure Frank is looking to impand I used to pal around as kids and I’m confident that he’s ran in order to

    Sea Isle’s New Government Explained

    Support New Orleans Music

    Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

    NOLA Jazz Fest 2006 Peter and The Edge New Trends in Headgear Whole lot of thinking going on Dwayne Dopsie and the Zydecho Hellraisers New Birth Brass Band The Brothers Scannapieco Cowboy Mouth

    While Hurricane Katrina is a distant memory to many, and was nothing more than a week’s worth of news, the fact remains that many remain effected by the worst natural tragedy to hit the USA in any of our lifetimes. Having lived in New Orleans and been enveloped by everything that the amazing city has to offer, the storm had a profound impact on me and my family and friends. Music is the backbone of the Crescent City, and it is this element of NOLA culture that we should all strive to preserve. Anyone that has ever been to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, nojazzfest.com, can attest to that.

    The Tipitina’s Foundation (yes, the legendary Tipitina’s of whom Professor Longhair once sang), is doing its part. They have created a non-profit to uplift the musical spirit of New Orleans once again. The foundation is focused on everything New Orleans music, from providing instruments to NOLA high schools that were lost in the flood, to rebuilding Fats Domino’s house!

    Please check out their site and learn about the ongoing efforts to keep music alive in the greatest city in the greatest country in the world (Bubba’s opinion, of course).

    “The Tipitina’s Foundation is making sure New Orleans’ heart and soul, its music, continues to flourish.”
    Bruce Springsteen

    Save NOLA, y’all.

    Laird

    Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

    Laird Hamilton at Teehapoo

    Some photos for June

    Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

    Sea Isle City Sunset Mike Rippin’ MD is into it! Mike, uh, not rippin’. Aerial Shot of lagoons Whale Beach looking south Lifeguard Boat at Sunrise Cape May County Championships 1988 I Love Bubba Dogs! A 59th Street Sunset The Take-Off Airborne imgp0251.JPG Bubba Dog Regulars Marcus on a break from work. The ‘Pieco Reunion Peter, family and friends Brothers that love one another! Hey Dad, we’re dry!

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    Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

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