Monday, March 14, 2022

Tampa Hoods - Ybor City

8th Ave

13 Moons Alchemy - Tampa Bay

Here Comes the Sun - Lotus Blossom Oil Perfume Roll on Fragrance - Attar Limited Edition
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Best Rooftop Bar In Tampa Bay


Drag Bingo in Largo

March 17th, at 8pm
Quench Lounge - Largo

Ybor Life

7th Ave

TRU T LIVE - The St. Patrick's Day Special


Tampa Hoods - Ybor City

7th Ave

A Daring Adventure To Ybor City


Chillum - Ybor City



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Saturday, March 12, 2022

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Chicken BBQ Pizza
At Slice Pizza - South Tampa

Disney suspends Florida political donations over 'Don't Say Gay' bill


Florida Hero Maggy Hurchalla RIP

"I am thinking of Maggy Hurchalla today. A hero who was sued by the same attorney who sued John Dingfelder, forcing his resignation. Maggy died a week ago and the New York Times wrote a beautiful obituary about her.

According to an earlier NYT story Ethan Loeb sued then-78-year-old environmental activist Maggy Hurchalla on behalf of an unscrupulous* billionaire who wanted to mine for limestone in the Everglades. They won a $4.4M lawsuit against her — took her kayaks and her sister’s car from her modest home on the Indian River. They offered to settle for an apology, which she refused. Maggy Hurchalla had gone from a history of environmental activism & fighting developers to become a Martin County Commissioner, but had retired by the time of this environmental fight. Her story is amazing, and inspiring."
Commissioner Mariella Smith