Is a 2009 science fiction comedy feature film directed by Gareth Carrivick from a script by Jamie Mathieson, starring Anna Faris, Chris O'Dowd, Marc Wootton, and Dean Lennox Kelly.
Michael E. Arth confronts Alex Sink and Florida Democratic Party officials over debates and unfair practices. Eric Jotkoff, Communications Director for the Florida Democratic Party, had Arth escorted out of the rally by a security guard. It appears that Jotkoff was especially incensed when Arth brought up that 23% of Democrats voting in the primary had apparently registered protest votes by voting for an unknown socialist candidate (Brian Moore) with no money.
I an an Artist, but as for the starving part I never really got that. I get skinny so fast its scary. Lucky for me I picked up Tattooing as a skill early on. "If the whole starving till the world notices your greatness works for you, then run with it. I'll applaud your success. If along the way you keep from starving by selling crappy Hallmark cards/ tattoos/club flyers, I still got your back."....Dante Hadley
Will host public information sessions for HSR on Aug. 31 at the Tampa Convention Center, on Sept 1 at the Lakeland Center, and on Sept. 2 at the Orange County Convention Center, Chapin Auditorium. All public meetings will be held at 6:30 p.m. Find out the latest about HSR! info
"The people are doing it themselves. Doesn't anyone feel any shame that Brad Pitt is more effective than the entire force of the federal government, or even the State of Louisiana, the City of New Orleans?"......Benjamin Kirby
"Funny how the progressives have been the downfall of this once great nation."....Scott D. Barrish
Mr. Barrish, I suggest you track down Bush, Cheney and company and ask them about the downfall of this great nation. Please don't bring up Clinton and Obama. Clinton was no progressive and Obama inherited the mess. And whats up with nominating a corporate criminal to be our govenor?
Coming To A Bookstore Near You. The newest issue of Rolling Stone is causing quite a controversy right here in Tampa Bay. One mother's complaint motivated the store to move the magazine out of plain sight. They then drove more than 100 miles, scoping out almost every bookstore in Hillsborough County. here
There, on its wall, I found a link someone cited to a "fan" page of those who oppose a livable and commercially viable Tampa Bay region. The group calls itself "No Tax For Trax", and, get this, despite some clear investment in its off-Facebook fortress site, it has attracted (snicker) just 21 fans. here