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[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] UFOs Over New York City and More!

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UFO’s over New York City? That’s not all!  Jersey Joe features 3 never before seen photos and videos of UFOs, including his close encounter over the Pennsylvania countryside.

THE 411

What: UFO

Stand for: Unidentified Flying Objects

Years spotted: 1998, 2012, 2013

JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:

I honestly have no idea what these flying crafts are, but I made sure to capture my 2 on camera.  With everyone having a smart phone now, there’s no reason not to take a quick shot when you see something out of the ordinary.  Then, you can upload it to Twitter or YouTube and share your story.  Who knows – maybe others have just seen the exact same thing!

[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] Monkeys Riding Dogs

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They’ve become one of the hottest NFL halftime shows and they’re lighting up social media.  Jersey Joe checks out the best NFL halftime show ever – monkeys riding dogs!  Could a crowd of rowdy football fans be captivated by such a sight?

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What: monkeys riding dogs

Name: Team Ghost Riders

Performance venues: sport stadiums and arenas

Website: http://www.teamghostriders.com/

JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:

You have to share their videos with your friends.  It will at least give you a good laugh to share at a bar, at a party, or at the office water cooler!

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[Citizen Filter] Nostalgia, or, An Embarrassing Confessional From the Homefront

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It’s been a couple of weeks for nostalgia. Mostly since I left for New York in the fall of 2006, I’ve been on a breakneck run for Future, Next, More, Speed but through a conflux of events and influences I’ve been put on the slow train to Past, Reflection, Wander. I’m not a huge fan of that, as you’ve probably guessed. The past is flawed and embarrassing on a micro and macro level (Sailor Moon fanfiction, no discrimination protection for LGBT persons), and I’d like to run away from it as fast as I flip through photos of the time I had orange hair. (Orange hair plus yellow undertones in skin=not a good look, although the obliviousness that has served me well for the last 27 years was a lifesaver on that one.)

In the last six weeks, I was at the old homestead for altogether almost three weeks, and since the two visits were for three weddings, I was, for the first time in many years, in the bosom of family and old friends. I was in my old bedroom, which is no longer the incredible craphole I maintained of burned CDs, plastic jelly bracelets, and pages of handwritten notes and homework, but a lovely guest room with gauzy curtains and a wrought iron nightstand. Even so, my old books were there, and even though the dog is haunting us now (seriously–she’s dead but not gone), the weather is the same and the cars are parked in the same place they always were.

In the interest of habit, I started feeling that the life I was living in Los Angeles was a bizarre fever dream, and I had stepped into my rightful life, home and a child forever. I had no bills, no concerns beyond the days in front of me, no troubles but those that ripple the social pond and then disappear into the way things are. I had a dishwasher, a refrigerator that was purchased a decade or two ago and maintained, rather than discarded, and a basement filled with the odds and ends that preclude buying for projects.

A few days after I arrived, I found myself walking in the soft constant mist that feels like nothing and forms silver beads on your clothes and hair, and soaks you quietly and gently. I had a bag of clothes for the drycleaner, the same drycleaner that had been on the same corner for as long as I can remember, and the same smell when I stepped inside. An old classmate was there, of course, just like there would be an old classmate at restaurant we went to later in the week. I dropped off the clothes under my father’s and, and as I walked the four blocks back (four blocks being the long way around) I was arrested by the feeling of walking both in my life and in the shadow of what used to be my life. If I am walking by the library now, I am also walking by the library after getting my first library card, joining the summer reading club, or going to Girl Scout meetings. I contain multitudes, I am all, I am loose in time and I am anchored by the sound of my sneakers slapping the pavement, which smells cleaner and than it ever could in my other cities.

There are no homeless people in the neighborhood where I grew up, and there is only one cop on patrol at any one time. We are almost all white. We are almost all educated. We are almost all the second or third generation there. I come from a place where everyone has been there twenty years and they all know your grandmother, first grade teacher, and high school principal. I ran as far as I could, so no one would know who I was and I could start without a history. I did it twice, once all the way to New York, and once all the way to LA. What I didn’t understand at the time of running was that you are only unknown for a second, and then your life begins again, embedding you in history and relationships. What I have come to understand is how necessary it is for human nature to be embedded, to be known, to be seen and recognized. What I was looking for, at 18 and 22, was the chance create my own terms and my own society.

But just in the way it was comforting to smell the unique perfume of my mother’s spice cabinet, it was comforting to fall into the routine of being Chris and Elizabeth’s youngest daughter. It was comforting to once again be a known quantity–she’s a vegetarian, she’s an artist, she’s selfish but she’s smart and she was friends with our daughter/son/niece when they were in school. She’s a Petrich. She’s a Catholic. She’s the one who fell asleep at her own birthday party. She was in my English class in eighth grade. Los Angeles is all about the pitch (let me tell you about who I am and what I make and why you should hire me/recommend me/be my friend/go out with me). My hometown is about history. People who live there, stay. People who leave almost always return. Those of us who are permanent ex-pats meet in bars in Glendale and gather on holidays to shelter in our self-exile. We no longer belong but we are never excommunicated.
The sun came out in the seven minutes I took to meander past the elementary school, the old kindergarten building, that house that is always up for sale, and the massive evergreen that had been cut down. There’s a quality of light unique to the Pacific Northwest in the fall, that outlines the dark grey of the sky and fills up the space between sky and ground with gold tones, making the outside feel like a movie set, a room bounded by tall green-black trees and flat opaque clouds. Somehow, I’ve never quite left that room.

[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] Star Trek on Stage

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The cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation gathers for a panel discussion hosted by William Shatner at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City as part of the 2014 New York City Comic-con.  Jersey Joe was in attendance and offers his thoughts on how Star Trek convention are still so popular.

 

THE 411

What: cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation panel discussion

Where: Hammerstein Ballroom, New York City

Date: Friday, October 10, 2014

JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:

Would I ever check out another gathering of the cast? Absolutely!  I just wish that the talk had gone on for more than just 90 minutes.  Most of the people sitting around me, were a little shocked that it ended so abruptly.  Someday, I hope to travel to the big annual fan convention in Las Vegas and you can bet that I’ll be chatting all about it on here!

[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] The News is Wrong!

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Recently, I was flipping through some new digital cable channels when I came upon one with a very unique newscast.  However, what was presented on screen was not totally the truth.  Take a look at this video and you’ll see what I mean!

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Name: Soul of the South News

Produced by: INN News

Airdates: 30 minutes daily

JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:

Newsrooms have to be careful about what they put in the teleprompter.  Little errors like this can turn into a big error if they start to question someone’s credibility or flat out make a false accusation.  They were lucky it was only a simple slip of the tongue by saying “I asked…” but this very easily could have ballooned up into a much more serious issue.

With web cameras, smart phones, and Youtube in this day and age — things like this are going to get caught.

[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] In Search of the Arby’s Meat Mountain Secret Menu Sandwich

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It’s the sandwich lighting up social media – Jersey Joe checks out if all the  hype about the new Arby’s secret menu item – The Meat Mountain is the real deal.

 

 

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What: The Meat Mountain

Where: Arby’s restaurants coast to coast

Time: Limited time offering

Cost: $10 plus tax per sandwich

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JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:

This is a great idea on Arby’s part.  It all started off, when they posted a picture showing all of the meats they currently have for sale on a bun.  Customers started to ask for the sandwich and someone at the corporate office was listening.  Now, it’s become a win-win!

Arby’s gets all the free social media and web advertising and customers get to try a truly unique sandwich.  This will only on sale for a limited time, but this one will definitely be talked about for years to come.  Skip the diet – and give this at least a try!

[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] A Conversation with Derek Jeter

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One of the greatest to ever play the game, New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter is finally retiring after nearly 20 years in the major leagues.  As a big fan of the Yankees, Jersey Joe has some questions for him…

 

THE 411

Name: Derek Jeter

Occupation: shortstop, New York Yankees

Years Active: 1995-2014

Jersey Number: 2

JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS

It will be a long, long time until there’s another player like Derek Jeter.  Some say his season long swan song was too much, while other fans think it was quite appropriate.

The days of baseball players staying loyal to just one team are done.  With big contracts, free agency, and back room trade deals – loyalty of a player to a team is rare to exist.  Even several members of the arch-rival Boston Red Sox have recently crossed the line and now put on Yankee pinstripes.  When that happened in the past, it would cause quite an uproar with fans.  Now, nobody really blinks an eye.

But as for Jeter, for playing in the most high profile city in the United States, he’s handled the pressure well.  He’s constantly in the public eye, but yet has a mostly upstanding personal demeanor and record.  It’s the way he’s carried himself that has made him not only a legend to the game, to the fans, and also to his fellow players.

[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] Potato Chip Taste Test Challenge

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Jersey Joe challenges his friends to figure out the 4 new Lays potato chip flavors being test marketed.

 

 

THE 411

What: Lays Do Us a Flavor campaign

What: four experimental potato chip flavors being test marketed

Website: dousaflavor.com

JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:

These four flavors are only around for a limited time.  Make sure you get to the store and try them all now, before they disappear!  Only one flavor will be kept by popular vote.

[Kicking Back with Jersey Joe] Welcome to My New Video Blog

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After 199 different posts – welcome to my new video blog! That’s right, now you can SEE Kicking Back with Jersey Joe in a whole new way!

 

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Name: Kicking Back with Jersey Joe

What: weekly video blog

When: Thursdays Noon Eastern / 9am Pacific

JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS

Check back every Thursday for new adventures and a ton more fun!  Thanks for stopping by!