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Jul 6, 2023Liked by Jason Chatfield

Loved your account of the Jersey Shore. Now you have to WATCH Jersey Shore, which I highly recommend. I generally don't like TV but that was show was really bonkers!

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Good stuff Jason keep it up. I’m afraid I will have to continue to be a free loader on your content. I already Pat two of your colleagues, they got in first. As a recently retired Project Manager and the horrible exchange rate. I need to save my money to pay for food and electricity.

You may recall one on Albos promises at the last election was to reduce our electricity bills, he lied they are rapidly increasing. We have all the gas, coal and uranium we are ever going to need but getting it our will cause the sky to fall. As a Project Manager I am a big believer in plan “B” I have a Honda generator, sitting patiently in my garage, for when it is inevitably needed.

Happy 4th July

Steve

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Great blog as always! I loved going to Wildwood and Cape May in my youth, and the blog brought back great memories! Loved your drawings. Things I remember is the tram car that went up and down the boardwalk, constantly playing a recording that admonished folks "WATCH THE TRAM CAR!!" It was always so abrupt. The other memory I have is of the ice cream guy walking up and down the beach yelling out "Fudgie Wudgies! Get your Fudgie Wudgies here!" and would yell out other ice creams. My other memory was of my parents always telling me to come back into shore - you could walk out what seemed to be a quarter mile into the ocean and the water would only be up to my knees. Other beaches weren't that way. If you get a chance, get down to Cape May. The victorian houses are beautiful, and I spent time looking for "Cape May diamonds" which are quartz pebbles you can find on the beach. Great fun. Also, really wish to see a streaming version of the comedy shows so folks aren't near NYC can also see your shows. We have pugs and so don't really travel.

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I think it must be a very beautiful atmosphere, but unfortunately there must be a lot of people.

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