How To Fix Our Senate And Congress
Ben Vitale
It is obvious that nothing can be accomplished in our Senate and Congress! May I suggest sending 25 crates of tea to the British, with a letter of apology! The Republicans can then move into the House of Commons and the House of Lords! LOL! All female representatives must wear hats, and all male reps must wear wigs! LOL!
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Sunday, May 20, 2018
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Women And Wilderness Survival: Could You Survive?
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It appears that society seems to favor the male population
when it comes to survival training. Young boys are encouraged to join the Boy
Scouts in order to learn skills that society believes all males should learn.
One of those skills is survival training.
Recently a friend of mine’s daughter was convinced by her
girl friend to go hiking in the mountains. The proposed hike was supposed to be
an afternoon hike that only lasted a few hours. The females were planning on
being home by three PM. The actual names of the hikers are irrelevant… I am
being intentionally ambiguous, to protect the identity of the young ladies.
Many hours passed by and the young ladies were not able to
find the trail that would have brought them back home. The sun set and it was
getting cold! They did not have extra clothes or survival reflective blankets.
They soon learned that it is not easy to start a fire with materials that are
available in the woods. They were not able to start a fire.
Their situation soon became critical, and they began to
shiver from the cold! Hypothermia was now a real possibility and threat! Fortunately the young ladies saw a camp fire
in the distance and walked up to that location. A family was comping there and
was able to help the females with the supplies they needed. The girls spent the
night next to the camp fire. The females arrived safely at home the next day.
The girls brought three items with them, a pocket knife,
matches and a compass. That was all they had. This article is not intended to
be a survival guide… one must consult a survival expert in order to learn that
skill. A camper should carry about 30 survival items in order to have a reasonable
chance at survival.
I cannot understand why survival skills are taught primarily
to males and not to females. I met a woman who is a Girl Scout leader. We
started to talk about survival skills in the girl scouts, and I soon was
advised that survival skills were not taught to females in the Girl Scouts. I
can’t understand the rationale behind this… a female can get lost in the woods
just as easily as a male can! The women told me that she wanted to provide
survival training to the girl scouts, but was prohibited from doing so. The
reason… Insurance! I was very surprised when the Girl Scout leader told me that
many girls want to join the Boy Scouts because of the survival training.
I personally believe that all females should be versed at
survival skills just as most men are! I see this as a casual shortcoming of our
society. Females are often stereotyped as being delicate! Women are not
delicate and are absolutely capable of learning these survival skills!
Please follow the link below, after you finish reading this
article. The link presents some of the survival equipment that is usually
carried when in the woods. I also carry one additional item… a pocked map GPS
with plenty of spare batteries! Do yourself a big favor and talk to a person
who is versed in survival skills! Could you survive?
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Wednesday, December 20, 2017
Innocent looking Christmas Tree
Ben Vitale
This Innocent looking Christmas tree is not so innocent! This
year our holiday season started out the way it should start, if we were in “Santaland.”
For the first time in over 50 years it
was snowing when we bought our Christmas tree! “Oh how Christmassy!” LOL! What
could be better than that? Snowing while buying a Christmas tree! Wow! My wife
Marie and I were wallowing in the spirit of Christmas, as we were buying our
Christmas tree! “It’s snowing!” “It’s snowing!”
When we decided which tree to buy, we called an attendant who
would normally wrap the tree and tie it on top of my car! As soon as we told
the attendant that we decided to buy one of his lovely 12 foot Christmas trees
I suddenly saw an expression that radiated fear, on the attendant face! He said…
“Oh … You are going to have to wait until the other men come back from lunch… I
can’t deal with that tree by myself! I then told the attendant that I could
help him! The attendant dropped the tree to the ground and we had to put the
Christmas tree on a rolling cart! To my amazement both of us could not lift the
tree onto the rolling cart… we had to slide it onto the cart! Hummm! In all of
the years that I have been on this planet, I have never seen or dealt with a
Christmas tree that was that heavy!
I asked the attendant why the tree was so heavy, and he told
me that the tree was full of ice and snow! I guessed that the tree that we had
just purchased weighed about 500 pounds! No wonder we couldn’t lift it! LOL!
After just a few minutes, the Christmas tree swat team came
back to work, after their lunch break! The task at hand is to get my Christmas tree
that was full of ice and snow, on top of my SUV! Thank God that I have roof
racks! LOL! The Christmas tree swat team
rolled the tree over to my car! Three muscle bound young man were needed to get
my Christmas tree on top of my SUV! As I watched I could see their arms trembling
from the heavy load, but they finally got it on top of my car!
The next task at hand was for two senior citizens to
duplicate the power and force of three young men! “Ya Kidding me!” LOL! Marie
and I had to use engineering techniques to, lift our Christmas tree! Please
look at photo number two and three… What is that strange rope hanging from the
back of the tree? To put it into simple terms, we needed the mechanical
advantage of a Block and Tackle, to get our Christmas Tree mounted in its
stand!
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Wednesday, June 07, 2017
Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts Announces New Executive Leadership
Ben Vitale (From press release)
Photo credit: Benny Migliorino
Ben Vitale (From press release)
Photo credit: Benny Migliorino
PATCHOGUE, N.Y. (LONG ISLAND) - June 1, 2017 - Patchogue
Theatre for the Performing Arts (PTPA) has named Gary Hygom, producing
director, Bay Street Theater of Sag Harbor, as its new executive director and
appointed Christopher Capobianco, current PTPA board member, as the new
chairperson of the board of directors. Capobianco will replace current Board
Chairperson Barbara Kane, who has served more than 10 years on the theater
board. Gary Hygom, who will report to the board of directors, will assume his
position as executive director on June 5. Capobianco assumes his new role
immediately. Together they will work to lead Patchogue Theatre for the
Performing Arts in a new creative direction.
Gary Hygom brings a new vision to Patchogue Theatre for the
Performing Arts, after 20 years of working at the 299-seat Bay Street Theater
in Sag Harbor, where he was the producing director. At Bay Street Theater,
Hygom was responsible for developing innovative programming, such as a classic
American film series featuring special celebrity guests like Julie Andrews,
Alec Baldwin, Lauren Bacall and Eli Wallach to name a few, interviewed by
renowned film critic Jeffrey Lyons.
Gary Hygom said: "I could not be more excited to take
on this wonderful new challenge, creating new programming and working within a
diverse and vibrant community." He continued, "I look forward to
collaborating with the board of directors, building on their 19 years of
success and establishing this beautiful venue as a major performing arts
center."
In 2004, Hygom needed to shift creative directions at Bay
Street Theater. He took a fading cabaret series on Monday nights and replaced
it with a headline comedy series featuring up-and-coming comedians. Some of
those comedians, like Zach Galifianakis and Amy Schumer, later went on to
become comedy gold and have since appeared in numerous Hollywood blockbusters
like "The Hangover" film series and "Trainwreck." Hygom has also been credited with bringing live
music back to Bay Street Theater. He has attracted everyone from local
musicians to G.E. Smith and Roger Waters.
Newly appointed PTPA Board Chairperson Christopher
Capobianco said:
"The board looks forward to working with Gary as he
brings tremendous talent and more than 20 years experience working in theater
and the arts to our organization." He added, "This is a big moment for Patchogue Theatre
as we seek to expand our reach as a regional performing arts center while
continuing to nurture and support the thriving local arts scene here in
Patchogue."
Board Chairperson Christopher Capobianco has been involved
with Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts, since the nonprofit organization's
first call for volunteers in 1999. He was asked to join the organization's
board of directors in 2005, and soon after that he curated the popular local
music series, "Live in the Lobby," which ran for 12 seasons. His
passion, and that of his fellow lobby volunteers, made "The Lobby,"
as it's called, one of the premier intimate venues on Long Island for local
original music.
Capobianco also
organized the first Patchogue Folk Festival and the first Patchogue Arts
Festival. He helped the Patchogue Arts Council (PAC) establish the PAC Lobby
Art Gallery and encouraged Worldwide Voices, another nonprofit organization, to
bring its local musical theater series "The New Musicals Project" to
Patchogue Theatre.
Also published on: https://patch.com/new-york/patchogue/patchogue-theatre-performing-arts-announces-new-executive-leadership
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Sunday, May 28, 2017
Tommy Sullivan Honors our Veterans
Ben Vitale
Tommy Sullivan, one of the founding members of that famous group "Johnny Mistro and the Brooklyn Bridge," Pays tribute to our veterans on this Memorial Day weekend, by playing a song called "God bless the USA," made famous by Lee Greenwood.
(Click the arrow below to start the video.)
On Sunday May 28, Tommy Sullivan entertained a very large crowd at the Pindar Winery in Peconic, NY. Tommy is a veteran himself and was honored to pay tribute to his comrades! The true meaning of Memorial Day is sometimes forgotten because everyone has Barbecues on this holiday weekend! It is obvious by looking at the video, that the true meaning of Memorial Day was not forgotten at this gala event!
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Ben Vitale
Tommy Sullivan, one of the founding members of that famous group "Johnny Mistro and the Brooklyn Bridge," Pays tribute to our veterans on this Memorial Day weekend, by playing a song called "God bless the USA," made famous by Lee Greenwood.
(Click the arrow below to start the video.)
On Sunday May 28, Tommy Sullivan entertained a very large crowd at the Pindar Winery in Peconic, NY. Tommy is a veteran himself and was honored to pay tribute to his comrades! The true meaning of Memorial Day is sometimes forgotten because everyone has Barbecues on this holiday weekend! It is obvious by looking at the video, that the true meaning of Memorial Day was not forgotten at this gala event!
Kudos to Tommy Sullivan for supporting the true meaning of
Memorial Day!
Also published in Patch online news:
https://patch.com/new-york/patchogue/tommy-sullivan-honors-our-veterans
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Monday, May 08, 2017
National Police Week 29th Annual Candlelight Vigils
Ben Vitale
National Police Week is a week-long reflection on those police officers who have fallen in the line of duty. It occurs the second week of May each year. Events are being held nationwide and are supported by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
National Police Week is a week-long reflection on those police officers who have fallen in the line of duty. It occurs the second week of May each year. Events are being held nationwide and are supported by the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial.
Long Island grassroots organizations are holding local events on Saturday, May 13th at local police stations to pay respect to and to show support of those officers who are working side by side with local residents to improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods.
Judy Pepenella, our neighbor, who is a founding member of the Conservative Society for Action and Grassroots Community Organizer will be presiding over our local National Police Week Vigil.
Date: Saturday, May 13th, 2017
Location: Suffolk County Police Department 5Th Precinct, 125 Waverly Ave, Patchogue, NY 11772
Time: Arrive at 7:45 pm Vigil from 8:00 to 8:30 pm
Please wear blue or bring a blue ribbon, bring a flashlight or an led light.
Also published at: https://patch.com/new-york/patchogue/national-police-week-29th-annual-candlelight-vigils
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Entertainers that Force Trump Jokes, on their Customers
Ben Vitale
This week my wife and I attended a show which included four comical performers. The show began with one of the comedians presenting a “Trump joke.” As we know… 50 percent of our population will be offended when a Trump joke is presented, and the other 50 percent will applaud that action.
Before I start I am advising the readers that this article is being written to be intentionally ambiguous! Hummm? Ambiguous! Yes… I am intentionally withholding the names of the performers, and the actual location of that performance. I am trying to focus on an issue and not the performer! It makes no sense to dump the entire blame on a particular entertainer or a particular catering house. The location of eastern Long Island is close enough.
As a result of the two trump jokes, a young lady, who was a complete stranger, came over to me and said… “I am pissed! I spent all this money to get away from all the (b*** s***) of life, and look what this guy does to me… A trump joke! I am pissed!” Actually my wife and I were pissed, as well as the couple that we were at the performance with. So… One joke and five people are angry at the performer!
After the performance was over, the leader of the group was passing his business cards around! Opinion! It appears that the entertainment industry feels like it is OK to Piss-off 50 percent of their audience, and then pass a business card to them! The problem is that an entertainer never knows who is in his audience. In this particular case I have a friend that is in the entertainment industry, and is always looking for entertainment at the right price! I took the entertainers business card and presented it to my friend with a written warning that this group is inclined to present Trump jokes! Is that warning desirable on ones resume? Absolutely not!
I am totally amazed! Entertainers continue to do and say things that their customers do not want to hear! Customers that pay hard earned money, to buy tickets, to attend a performance, expect to be entertained, not upset!
I have seen two mainstream entertainers suddenly disappear from the industry, after engaging in Trump bashing, at their performances! If I owned an entertainment venue I certainly would not hire someone who would disenfranchise 50 percent of the people that paid to see a performance at my establishment.
After the performance was over, the leader of the group was passing his business cards around! Opinion! It appears that the entertainment industry feels like it is OK to Piss-off 50 percent of their audience, and then pass a business card to them! The problem is that an entertainer never knows who is in his audience. In this particular case I have a friend that is in the entertainment industry, and is always looking for entertainment at the right price! I took the entertainers business card and presented it to my friend with a written warning that this group is inclined to present Trump jokes! Is that warning desirable on ones resume? Absolutely not!
This article represents my own personal opinion, and perception
of this issue ! We really would like to hear what you think about this issue.
Is it OK to have entertainers upset their patrons?
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Saturday, January 07, 2017
Hunger Doesn’t Take a Snow Day
Ben Vitale
This morning I was looking out of my window at the snow. The
snow was coming down and accumulating at a fast rate! It just occurred to me
that the Lighthouse Mission is supposed to distribute food for the needy, today
in Patchogue. It’s snowing, what are the needy people going to do? Nobody goes
out in this bad weather!
I must admit… I was concerned, so I did something that I
have never done before… I drove to the Lighthouse Mission food distribution site,
on Terry Street, to see what was going on! Upon arriving at the distribution
site, I saw the people from the Lighthouse Mission, standing in the snow,
giving out food for the needy!
I was amazed… The Lighthouse Mission did not take a snow day…
They just set-up their distribution point, in the snow, and continued to give
out food in spite of the inclement weather! It’s true… Hunger doesn’t take a
snow day, and neither does the Lighthouse Mission! What a blessing!
Please visit the lighthouse Mission web site to learn more
about the Mission! In addition to food distribution the Lighthouse Mission also
has many youth programs. Young adults and children are taken from dysfunctional
neighborhoods and given the opportunity to participate in activities such as Kayaking,
bike riding, and sailing. These activities are life changing, and are not
possible on the streets!
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Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Friday, December 09, 2016
Santa Collides With Jumbo Jet
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You must check-out this wonderful web site who published the
above photo!
Last night, Santa got sucked out of his sleigh, while on a
pre- Christmas reconnaissance flight! Santa’s flight was intentionally done
under the same foggy conditions that he may experience on Christmas eve! His
plan was to make sure that his Reindeer and Sleigh were in the best possible
condition.
Unfortunately Rudolph’s red nose light was not blinking at
the time, and the pilot of the 747 jumbo passenger jet did not see Santa. The jet flew over Santa and his Reindeer at
360 miles per hour! The resulting up-draft sucked Santa out of his sleigh and
onto the nose of the jet!
We all know that Santa has some very special powers! For
example… How does he climb down a chimney that only has a 6 inch flue pipe!
Hummm! OK! Santa landed on the nose of the jumbo jet, along with a sack of Christmas
presents! So what did he do? You guessed it… He walked into the plane and
started to give out Christmas presents to the passengers. The passengers were ecstatic!
One passenger said “I can’t believe it! I met Santa on a plane flight from
Florida to New York! What a wonderful way to start the Christmas season!” LOL!
After giving out 400 Christmas presents to the passengers,
Santa shouted “Merry Christmas to all and to all good night and instantaneously
disappeared in a giant puff of white smoke! Santa then landed on his sleigh,
where he continued his pre-Christmas journey! LOL!
I wish that I was on that plane! Merry Christmas everybody!
LOL!
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