Archive for March, 2009



St. Pete wants some recovery cheddar too!

I posted too soon and missed the bucket of win that is stpeterecovery.org. Way to rock it transparent stylee, Ricky! I’m guessing they did this shit in a hurry, and here’s why:

<br>

Oops, <br> tags in the title.

OOPS

Oops, I think we’re missing a header image and shit is getting overlapped and whatnots. They do actually have some content, though, check it out. Oh wait, they just copied that from the actual bill.

Seriously, though, I’m glad the Mayor and his peeps are going after the free Obama paper. Keep an eye on that site to make sure they spend it correctly. You know, like NOT on people doing “night water patrols” to ticket your ass for using water. I mean, I care about the earth, I really do (I water from a rain barrel, go ahead and call me a hippy) but I imagine a few more cops on “people not getting killed” patrols would be a better use of resources.

Night Water Patrols

It smells like shit in here

Last year a little dude in Stuart, FL got arrested for the most natural of bodily functions. The world laughed, Florida collectively groaned in embarrassment and that was that. Well, you’d think so anyway.

LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) — A Lakeland eighth-grader has been suspended from riding the school bus for three days after being accused of passing gas.

Really?! I mean, really?! The thing that troubles me the most is that the Times didn’t write this up themselves, they picked it up from the AP. Yeah, it is on the wire.

So, once again, you can Google for ‘lakeland fart’ or some variation and see all the papers all over that have picked it up. Sigh.

Image courtesy my all time favorite internets website

Flare Covery for everyone!

Wait, I think I’m saying that wrong. Our boy Charlie Crist and his team of AWESOME has launched a new site for the Florida Office of Economic Recovery at flarecovery.com. I bet you read it as flare covery too, eh? So why didn’t they go with flrecovery.com instead you ask? Well, because that, and every other damn domain name is already owned, of course!

It looks like the toolbags over at the Florida Retail Federation (FRF) purchased flrecovery.com on January 15 of this year, probably to sell us some shit with it. The FRF owns their own domain at frf.org, but that simply forwards to floridabankcardsolutions.com which might make your eyes bleed.

Sorry, got off topic there. The first, and most important thing to cover about this site is the following: Charlie Crist can take some seriously unfortunate photos. Even tiny inset Charlie thinks he looks ridiculous waving like a Prom Queen. Check it:

Now, the second most important thing is the following: THANK YOU BARACK O-GODDAMN-BAMA!!! Seriously, this man has done so much good for web design. I mean, sure, he’s cool otherwise with the President thing and whatnot, but it is so refreshing to start seeing government websites not be unusable pieces of shit and I attribute that largely to he and his team.

Third: Check out the awesome photos of a meeting. So good.

Seriously, though, keep an eye on this. Education is second on the list, which I’m hoping means that is where it falls in priority order. To me that is the single most critical area not only to prevent cuts, but to invest through teacher raises and serious infrastructure work. As the incomparable Whitney Houston so wisely said:

I believe the children are our are future, teach them well and let them lead the way.

Open Wall Night

Your Thursday night just got booked, and you’ll be spending it at the Studio@620 for Open Wall Night. This clever show allows “any and all local artists to display one or two pieces” and is a fundraiser for Ready for Life, a community organization that helps foster youth leaving state care. Kids get aged out of the foster care system all of the time and they are basically given a handshake and a half-assed “good luck, kid.” Ready for Life is aiming to empower these kids with the tools and resources necessary to manage the difficult transition. So, go get a drink, see some art, BUY SOME ART, and feel good about being socially conscious. Shout out to Justin for putting this together.

Open Wall Night at Studio@620

As we’ve talked about before, Creative Loafing up and shitcanned several of their staff not too terribly long ago. And if we’ve learned anything in this world, it is that VH1’s template of fondly remembering shit people didn’t so much care for the first time is pure gold. And while this kind of glorified reminiscing used to be reserved for things from many years ago, their recent model of “I Love the Yesterday” has taught us that it is never too early to check in on our favorite heroes and villains.

Alex Pickett will report for food and has started his own blog (good luck with that, bro, we know blogs and they suck assholes). He’s only a few days in, but we expect good things, especially when yesterday’s story was a hard hitting exposé on confederate license plates. God bless Florida. Also, a suggestion for all you readers out there who have managed not to lose your jobs in this rad economy: buy Alex a sandwich and demand a story out of it. I mean, come on, he’s advertising “will report for food,” so hit the deli and take advantage of this once in a lifetime chance to have a story of your choosing written by a pro journalist. Have fun, Alex!

Wade Tatangelo is keeping busy, which I must admit surprises me. But hey, good for him, and I mean that - this is a shitty time to be out of work and he seems to be finding work writing. Wade’s blog appears to mostly collect links to stories he’s written for a variety of publications out there. We missed it when it ran, but he’s even doing some big work for pubs like Maxim.

Anyone know what Anthony Salveggi is up to?

Call 911, they are out of McNuggets

This is straight jacked from the AP and tcpalm.com, thanks Nate. I LOVE FLORIDA!!!

A Florida woman called 911 three times after she paid for a 10-piece Chicken McNuggets at a McDonald’s but the fast-food restaurant ran out of them and refused to give her a refund.

Latreasa L. Goodman, 27, made the calls after she tried to get her money back from a Fort Pierce McDonald’s and the cashier told her all sales were final. Police released the 911 tapes.

“This is an emergency. If I would have known they didn’t have McNuggets, I wouldn’t have given my money, and now she wants to give me a McDouble, but I don’t want one,” police quoted her as saying. “This is an emergency.”

The cashier suggested she choose something else off the menu of equal value to the McNuggets, and offered the restaurant’s cheeseburger called the McDouble.

“She’s trying to force me to eat something off the menu and I don’t want it,” Goodman told 911.

The first dispatcher, a woman, asks if there’s a manager there, but listens to Goodman’s complaints and says she’s sending someone.

The second, male dispatcher tells her he’s aware of the incident and “we’ve got an officer coming out there to talk to you.”

Police say Goodman was cited on a misuse of 911 charge. A current phone listing for Goodman couldn’t be found.

A McDonald’s spokesman said Goodman should have been given a refund, and she’s being sent a gift card for a free meal.

First 911 call
Second 911 call
Third 911 call

We made another Top 5 list!

Er, wait, Bottom 5… my bad. Men’s Health, the leading authority in everything, has named St. Pete the 5th worst city at recycling in the US (95th out of 100, w00t!) Le sigh. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out Mayor!

Another fun one from the same survey: 97th Worst City for Men (based on Health, Life and Fitness).

We suck.

got a tip?

love

buy shit

subscribe

Enter your email for updates:

recent comments

  • Brad: I should emphasize that they’re the only place in St. Pete - as far as I...
  • Brad: Just found this place via the Thomas Hooker beer locator. I intend to pick up...
  • Grace Rodriguez: actually my sister is healthier now because of the Atkins Diet’,,
  • brother omar: this was a true story i was there that night i stayed with john dehaven...
  • Daniel Evans: Fidel Castro would always be an icon of history evethough he is against...

social

we're on twitter
we hate tom at MySpace

departments

authors

archives