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FishOn: Inmates learn in, outs of lobstering industry |
By gloucestertimes.com- Sean Horgan |
Published: 12/24/2018 |
Welcome to the Christmas Eve edition of FishOn, coming to you live from a manger in Bethlehem. We've got to say, the whole manger mystique is a tad overdone. No insulation. No cable TV. Just straw and fleas and the unceasing scent of eau de donkeys. Not even the frankincense and myrrh are strong enough to provide any olfactory relief. And yet we remain joyous. Or merely insensate. It's a thin line, so it's kind of hard to tell. But know this: the far-flung FishOn staff hopes that your holidays are safe and merry, and that Santa is a benevolent soul when he rolls by tonight to drop off your just desserts. Us? We're hoping for a new slow cooker. But we've come to realize that our lives are populated by a rank of cheapskates and the only way we're going to end up with a new slow cooker is if we pony up ourselves. And to that we say "Bah, humbug." Read More. |
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