Monday, September 17, 2007

Welcome to Hock N' Blog / Pocomoke's Greatest Hits

A warm welcome to Hock N' Blog from Ol' Bear, JG, Bex, and Nico Souvlaki. This is the official blog of 1605 N. Pocomoke St. #1. Check here for all the latest information on our upcoming events, our lame jokes, some hilarious links, and whatever else we feel that you need to know.

To kick things off, here's a quick rundown of the Top 5 parties hosted here at Pocomoke over the last year:

5. Filterin' Thru BBQ

One word: sparse.

4. First Noel

Nothing especially memorable about this one except for the chocolate fondue, which is French for "tepid pool of chocolate."

3. 7-7-07 (also known as Ring of Fire II)

We thought that the once-a-century occasion of July 7, 2007, would be a great opportunity to throw a party that would be remembered for a century to come. For some reason, no one else seemed to appreciate the significance of the day. Still a good party, though. If you were there you might remember a delicious keg of Shiner Bock, which unfortunately did not age well in our basement over the next few weeks.

2. The May 19th Barbeque (also known as Ring of Fire I)

Yuengling, giant croquet, and a bizarre circle of tiki torches characterized this excellent event. The day will also go down in history as the day that the official sport of Pocomoke, Corn-Crotch, was invented.

1. A Turtleneck Christmas

Probably the best theme ever invented for a Christmas party. This was a tribute to a simpler time, the warm and cheery Christmases of the late 1970's. Those of us who were there will recall the turtlenecks, the log fire video, the popcorn strings, the Robert Goulet Christmas music, and the one and only appearance of the Ricardo del Fuego mustache.

If you were so unfortunate as to not have attended any of these parties, this list hopefully gave you some of idea of what we're all about. Keep checking back with us for a taste of the Pocomoke lifestyle.

And feel free to drop by our sister blog: http://www.horatiohornblog.blogspot.com/

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