Reclusive Virginia Beach millionaire and Gold Key/Professional Hospitality Resources CEO, Bruce Thompson finally broke his silence nearly a month after being chosen King Neptune XXXVII by holding an internet press conference early this morning. We're talking real early. 8-ish. But, when you're one of the few members of the local media given an exclusive evite to hear Mr. Thompson speak and maybe...just, MAYBE see him - you wake up whenever he says. Heck, who am I kidding - I stayed up all night for this.
Although the image was blurred due to steam rising from his jacuzzi, no one could mistake the deep, slow southern drawl and constant cigar puffing for anyone else than the Oceanfront developer famous for building the 31st Street Hilton after citizens rallied against it...not to mention it blocks the range of a radar at Oceana crucial to Homeland Security. He's responsible for the whole Laskin Road Gateway project. When that's closer to completion, he'll probably start reshaping the entire Rudee Inlet loop area. He owns seven hotels, six restaurants, all the t-shirt shops on Atlantic Avenue, both loggerhead sea turtles at the Virginia Aquarium, and a flavored ice cart on the Boardwalk near 14th Street. In 1991, he was involved in obtaining some secret phone call recordings of then-Governor of Virginia, L. Douglas Wilder. Oh yeah, AND he wants to build this thing where the Dome used to be on Pacific Avenue.
Subtle, isn't it? Real beachy, too.
Here's what he said at the press conference:
Good morning everyone and thank you for joining me. To say that I was overwhelmed when I learned that I had been named King Neptune XXXVII would be quite an understatement. I was overcome with such a great wave of joy and gratitude that I began to cry. A knee-trembling powerful cry, too - not one of those one or two tear trickles. It is simply the greatest honor anyone could have bestowed upon them by the Neptune Festival Committee, which is primarily made up of other Oceanfront developers, restaurant owners, and their wives - in other words, my peers.
Now, the reason I've called you all to this morning's web conference. While I gladly accept the title of King Neptune XXXVII, sadly, I cannot accept the duties and privileges that accompany it. Over the years, I have been vilified by some of the long time residents of Virginia Beach. They've resisted the inevitable change that any resort city must endure. Old buildings get torn down. New, safe, bigger, more luxurious structures get built. If Virginia Beach wants to continue to attract visitors from all over the world, we must move into the 21st century. It's sad to see remnants of the Old Beach go, but they must. Nothing lasts forever, people. Get used to it.
So, in order to appease the critics of my vision of our city - to show the year-round, tax paying locals that, hey, I'm not such a bad guy after all - I'm doing something that no other King Neptune has ever done. I'm relinquishing my crown.
(pause for gasps)
I have taken it upon myself, not the puppet committee, to appoint someone more deserving of all the pomp and attention. Ladies and gentlemen, your new King Neptune - Hector Nunez Jr.!
Hector's originally from somewhere in Guatemala, but he and his wife, Juliza, have been Virginia Beach citizens since 1998. Their lovely children Olivia, Hernando, Oprah, and Hector the 3rd were all born right here - making them true Beach locals. Hector has been an outstanding employee of Professional Hospitality Resources since early 2004. Travelling every single day by bus in the predawn hours from the Newtown Road area to the Oceanfront, working 10 hours or more as a dishwasher, a banquet server, a bathroom attendant, and currently, as a landscaper at one of my properties. Hector and the hundreds just like him are the ones responsible for making Virginia Beach what it is today - a vibrant, safe, family friendly East Coast summer fun spot. Not quite up to par with Myrtle Beach, but close. Very, very close.
For his reign as King, starting today by the way, I hereby decree that he is exempt from work and he will still receive a paycheck every week...not his normal paycheck, however. He will receive mine. He can use one of my cars, too.
Secondly, Hector and all of his family will be taking my place in the back of some festooned convertible for the parade on September 25th as well as ANY Neptune Festival events he feels up to attending. If he doesn't want to go to any of 'em - he doesn't have to. I can understand him not wanting to hang around city council members and other local dignitaries in some cheap tent on the beach, drinking warm Bud Light, watching Wang Chung and trying to make small talk. Trust me on this one, Hector - they're all boring as hell. I'll probably be heading to the Outer Banks for the entire festival. I've never attended one, so I why bother now, huh?
Oh - and also, once his kids are done with school for the year, I hereby decree that Hector and his family can occupy the top floor of the 31st Street Hilton. All of it. For the whole summer. No - the whole rest of the year. I'll make sure your house is taken care of. No. You know what? I'm giving you a Turtle Cay condo. Or how about two of 'em? The damn things are pretty much empty all year long, anyway.
Allright. That's it. Press Conference is over. I've got work to do. Those North End whiners won't stop yapping about the whole Laskin Road thing. Enjoy the summer everybody. Especially you, Hector. Enjoy the hell out of it.




14 comments:
If this was any day other than APRIL 1st, I'd be jumping for joy! Good one Bruce!
April fools huh?
Ha ha ha, leave to Bruce to do something like this, I'm sure it's all in jest but still soo damn funny, especially on April Fools. I want to come visit Hector and family while they are staying on the top floor of the Hilton, will bring some Boon's Farm as a token of appreciation for the great job he did during the Neptune Festival. Maybe even some "white Zin" also.
this story was posted yesterday you dumbasses...it's true.
Oh sorry, Smartass Dena P., it only came out on Tidewater Log 2 hours ago, which is still today/April 1st, at least by my calculations???
take meyera out of hiding and make bruce ride with her in a pink hummer for stinko de mayo parade. you know atlantic ave. smells like stale beer, rotten milk, and dirty panhandlers. long live king hector.
Hmmmmmmmmm....At the top it says Wednesday March 31 and at the bottom it says 5:54 P.M.
You're calculations might be right my dear Watson, but your eyesight is shit!
Wow you are incredible!! but you know that i'm sure!!
I for one enjoy the Neptune Festival, its the only local festival still left in VB. However it has become too commercialized-so many out of state venders-less local resturants doing the cooking. Too many crafters who run a festival curcuit depriving locals from being able to show their talents due to costly applications and insurance, etc. Sad that not enough emphasis is put back into the sandcastle contest and so few entries of local businesses has declined. It use to be about amateur sand castle builders, now there are people who come from Europe to play in the building... VB get back to basics, its really a better move and less in cost.
Since I come from Spanish decent I resent the remarks about Cinco de Mayo that "Anonymous" made-guess thats why they were being a coward and not posting their REAL name! I say "halo Hector"-give the small working man the title, not some rich in the pocket with city council business man! Let VB residents decide who should be King Neptune. Do an online voting system for King Neptune title, give reason why they should-let city council actually earn their paychecks by deciding from the votes-just a thought.
As far as that stupid egg looking sculpture at the location where the dome use to be I cant believe someone would waste space like that-gosh I hope that egg looking thing is a joke! For one thing parking at that end of the beach sucks. The city missed their opportunity to not build a parking garage and if they really wanted more crammed up retail shops they could throw those in as well on the bottom floor. They are losing revenue in just parking alone-make it reasonable as well...
I was a long time VB resident but due to the cost of living in VB when I moved away in 1987 and came back in 2003 to live in Va I couldnt even afford VB any longer. So I had to move to Chesapeake, at least out here we have room to breath and grow at a safer rate. VB is so over developed its scarey to visit it any longer. So many stupid rules and regs-come on city council, give the tourist and the locals a break. I mean you cant even cruise the strip more then 3 times, geezzzz! Oh you also have those wonderfull no cussing signs-heck when I first saw them I thought it meant no graffiti!
As for VB trying to look like Myrtle Beach, well maybe they should rethink that move-Myrtle Beach is hurting in keeping even its own residents in their current jobs due to unemployment. Growth is good but over growth is costly in many areas-mostly in the residents pockets...
By the way-great ending pic, love the sombreros! Ole!!!
I think the whole thing is funny. I have lived in the beach area over 20 years and have never been to the Neptune Festival, I think I will keep it that way. Bruce, if you have another spare condo on the beach, I would love to enjoy the beach with my daughter this summer. This is our year of celebrating, she turned 21 and she is now one year in remission from leukemia. Let the party begin.
Bruce Thompson and our entire city government make me want to hurl chunks. Corruption in its finest
need cocaine, call bruce he has it or know where it's at. yea he does!
Yeah, change is all good, tearing down everything at the beach and building new buildings as long as it's lining your pockets Mr. Thompson.
I have thought about running for City Counsel in Virginia Beach and I have a quality that's probably pretty rare these days. I cannot be bought, especially by people who try to use their power, money, and status. Soon I will be retiring from the Fire Department where I have been protecting lives and property for the past 27+ years so I will have a lot of time on my hands unlike many counsel members who have other jobs that divides their attention.
Maybe it's time for a real change in the City of Virginia beach government. At least I would do something to try to beautify Virginia Beach Blvd from Oceana to the beach, a road that has been totally neglected for the past 40 years or so. It also needs a bike path too. Just look at the condition of this major avenue to the beach. We all should be embarassed at it's condition!
Why don't you fix this situation Mr. Thompson? Oh, that's right. It won't put money into your pockets.
David "davmo" Morris
Hector, you Lucky Duck! Your Wife and Kids are Lucky Ducks too!
Will
Newport News
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