Get ready to laugh! Jersey Joe crowns the winners with the funniest captions to these outrageous pics in the latest round of Caption This. Plus, see who’s on top of the leaderboard with the most funniest captions in the first ten rounds!
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Name: Caption This
What: online Twitter and Facebook game on @JerseyJoe50’s feed
Keep and eye on my Twitter feed for another edition. Also, join me for MATCH JERSEY JOE GAME – every Wednesday afternoon. Let’s have some fun on social media!
Jersey Joe takes a look back at 100 episodes of his web show, KICKING BACK WITH JERSEY JOE and 300 blogs on beenandgoing.com!
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Title: Kicking Back with Jersey Joe
What: online web show and weekly blog
Where: youtube.com & beenandgoing.com
Number of episodes: 100
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Thanks to everyone who checks out my show and blog every week. I love to read your comments about the show – so feel free to reach me anytime @JerseyJoe50 on twitter.
Time: new editions post Thursday at Noon Eastern / 9am Pacific
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Thanks again for all your support and for checking out my blog. I love how we get to chat like this each week. As always, feel free to comment below each post or reach out to me on twitter @jerseyjoe50
Jersey Joe and his friend Jen, ride the ferry from New Jersey to New York City and chat with viewers live in this special rebroadcast.
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What: New York Waterways ferry
Where: Paulus Hook, Jersey City, New Jersey to World Financial Center, New York Citu
Cost: $4 per passenger, weekend fare
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
It’s not every city that offers mass transit in the form of a ferry. For a different view of New York City, I recommend taking a ferry. It especially works well on a nice Spring or Summer day. The ride on the water gives passengers a unique view of New York City and the city skyline. The best part is, tickets can be booked at the terminal or via smartphone app that saves a massive amount of time. If you’re looking for a truly locals experience to the city… give a ferry ride a try!
Blizzard 2016 is now over and left New York City and Jersey City, New Jersey buried in over 2 feet of snow, nearly smashing a record. Jersey Joe took his camera out for a live show in the heart of the blizzard and brings you the highlights in this special episode of his video blog web show.
The blizzard left New York City with 26.8 inches of snow, just 0.1 inch shy of the all time record that was set in February 2006. A travel ban went into effect and all above ground subway and train service was halted at 2pm Saturday, ahead of the heart of the storm. Mass transit is set to resume full service on Monday, January 25th, while airports have already reopened earlier in the day on Sunday.
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What: blizzard 2016
Storm name: Jonas
Total snowfall: New York City – 26.8 inches
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Always use your head when a storm approaches. Stock up with the appropriate supplies you need, sit at home, and wait it out. Only venture out if the conditions are safe. While I had scaffolding and large buildings to shield under, when the snow starts whipping — those ice pellets really hurt!
Jersey Joe and his friend Pete chat with patrons at O’Hara’s Downtown in Jersey City, New Jersey about their favorite Christmas movies. Did yours make the list?
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What: Your favorite Christmas movie
Where: recorded at O’Hara’s Downtown, Jersey City, New Jersey
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
What is your favorite Christmas movie? Join in on the conversation now @JerseyJoe50 on twitter! Did yours make the list?
Jersey Joe celebrates 50 episodes of KICKING BACK WITH JERSEY JOE and 250 editions of his online blog!
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What: Kicking Back with Jersey Joe
Type: blog and video blog
Number of episodes: 50 video – 250 blog
Premiere: September 19, 2014 (web show) May 31, 2010 (blog)
Website: you’re on it!
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Thanks for watching the show and reading my words, each and every week! Please keep your thoughts and comments coming. I love sharing and making them part of the fun! See you next week!
There’s lots of fun to be had on the Jersey Shore this summer and Atlantic City has plenty to offer. The casinos are open, along with the beach, and the Boardwalk. Jersey Joe and his friends hang out at a beach bar and bring you all the happenings in this special rebroadcast of a live web show.
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What: Atlantic City
Where: New Jersey
Year Founded: 1894
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Atlantic City may have lost 4 casinos, but there’s more going on in town than just gambling. The city continues to add additional attractions to bring the fun back to the shore. It’s kind of neat to see the city in the state of transformation, as more attractions are added. They just need to settle the mess with the Revel casino and fix that black eye.
Have you ever visited AC? I’d love to hear your thoughts!
Jersey Joe and his friend Simon embark on an elevator race at the World Trade Center PATH train station. Place your bets — who do you think will win?
After being destroyed in the September 11, 2011 terrorist attacks, the World Trade Center PATH station reopened offering train service between New York City and Jersey City and Newark, New Jersey on November 23, 2003. The second station was only to serve as a temporary station, utilizing the same design footprint and style as the original station.
Plans were quickly drawn up for a spectacular new station, that will serve as a tourist attraction and showplace of Lower Manhattan. The new transit hub, currently under construction, will once again connect PATH trains with New York City subway trains, without commuters ever having to go upstairs into the elements. Part of this new transit hub will include shops, restaurants, bars, news stands, and more for the thousands of commuters that will use this station on a daily basis.
The entire project is expected to open in 2015, but for now two small parts are open. Those being a walkway that connects the PATH trains to Brookfield Place and ferries and Track 1, which serves commuters arriving and bound for Hoboken, New Jersey. While work continues, all trains will often use this single track.
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What: World Trade Center Transportation Hub
Purpose: to connect PATH trains with New York City subway
Location: New York City
Open: PATH Track 1 trains from Hoboken to New York City
It’s not often that you find two glass elevators like this back to back, where you can have a race!
What is open of the station, so far, is really spectacular, but WAY over budget. I just hope that somehow, all of this money flying out of my pocket to ride the PATH and support this station’s reconstruction, will be worth it in the end.