Good morning, Bristol!

Photo by Laura Carter

Attention campers: It is Monday, rise and shine!

Weather

According to the weather people, gobs and gobs of rain.

Forgotten words

Fribbler

To waste time

Baseball

Saturday, the GMB staff made it Yankee Stadium for the specific purpose to watch the Yankees lose, which they did 5-0. As a result, the GMB staff sent Dusty Baker and the Houston Astros a gift basket from Hickory Farms. The smoked gouda and beef summer sausage are on us boys. Way to go!

Screwy Louie

Bristol’s Screwy Louie popped in the TBE offices Sunday with his wool felt fedora and opined:

“I think Jimmy Fallon is hysterical, but I do not find him amusing because he never makes me laugh.”

Okaaaaaay.

Government meetings on tap

Tonight, the Planning Commission with splash of the Board of Finance and the Diversity Council on Tuesday.

The great gig in the sky

Oh boy, look at the time. Got to go, keep your chin up and stay sexy Bristol. Ciao!


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