It's one of those you-can't-miss-it kind of things once you get into town. If you need something for the GPS, you should be able to use 600 Market St, 34747.
It's set for October 1 from 8am to 2pm.
It’s not that common for gators to be in the neighborhoods, and besides, this was a really little guy. He freaked when he saw me and ran off. You will definitely see gators sunning themselves by the various lakes, but everyone leaves everyone else alone. Netting would probably cause problems for all the other critters… birds, ducks, river otters, etc.
Personal plug: I’m a licensed real estate agent so let me know if I can help you find a home here. J
This was in the East Village... Blue Sage.
Hahah, yeah it's not so much about the hunting as it is opening all the eggs at the end to see what's inside. Which is a new concept to me, as we did the boil and color thing when I was growing up.
The high rent is what kills any possible art house type theater. I believe the best formula would be to show movies that appeal to a mass audience while at the same time complementing (not competing with) what's showing at AMC Pleasure Island. Not that there isn't a place for independent or foreign films, it just can't be the bread and butter because the rent's too high to make the numbers work.
I think it'd be a cool place for company meetings, conferences, and the like (at least during the day using one of the theaters) to boost revenues. Out-of-towners could stay in Mona Lisa or Celebration Hotel, fantastic restaurants are right there, and the whole experience would be less impersonal than a chain hotel along the interstate.
I work from home as well in a job where Internet is essential. We use Comcast and have had good luck with it, both in terms of speed and reliability. Otherwise, DSL is available through SmartCity.
You're coming to my blog and admonishing me for expressing my opinion on my blog? If you disagree with my opinion, fine, but why poop on me for having one? I clicked Approve on both of your comments, and haven't yet deleted any comments on this site, so I won't be stifling opinions here.
Would you care to share a positive memory about Craig?
Not sure... it just seemed to work for me on my iPhone. When I did an Open, iTunes recognized it as a ringtone and did its thing.
Liana - I don't think that's what Chinasam was saying. The key part of that sentence is the 'people feel' part. From the troubled person's perspective, it may seem as if they're all alone in the world, when in reality there is a supportive network around that person who either don't know the depth of their hopelessness or are simply powerless (despite herculean efforts) to convince them otherwise.