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Annie
12:56 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013
Cherlene, Beautiful colors on the beach and pier photo.
Kendall McGuire
12:33 am on Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Great meeting you are Tea and Me the other day... thanks for the great write up for "On My Mind"... What evening are you coming? ;)
Linda
12:31 pm on Tuesday, December 27, 2011
why does it rain on our tuesday market
day ???
Ric Castro
3:12 pm on Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Ric Castro Salon: 2011 Nominee, By Florida Retail Federation, For outstanding service and commitment to your community, customers, employees, and the retail industry for Florida. Award Dinner on 9/15/11
Deal: $75.00 gift card for only $50.00
ric castro salon 727-479-4228
SaintPeter
9:18 pm on Wednesday, August 3, 2011
St. Pete Beach and anyting connected to it are destined to fail. Just like St. Pete Beach the town is riddled with rules, regulations and nobody wants to go to its crane and bulldozer filled beaches, where tickets abound for everything from hand painted business signs, to being on the beach without a permit. Nobody can start a business in St. Pete without the commission pulling you through a ringer....Wow what happend to Smileys Burgers on Gulf Blvd? Did the local St. Pete Commision shut it down for wrong permits, not enough vote? What is wrong with St. Pete Beach with it's empty Corey Avenue of stores, the strip mall across from Frog Pond is vacant., Oscars restaurant on 75th dissapeared, there are no jobs, nothing for any vacationer to see except parking tickets mandated for every infraction possible, the town wants a permit for kids to sell lemonade and the commission based polititicians blame the mayor for their problems when the guy is new in office yet they spend dollar after dollar convincing their older voters they are doing a great job. St. Pete Beach closed for business but open for voting.....lots of political debates but a dying community. Hopefully Treasure Island will take it over after the City Manager finally takes a job elsewhere.....oooops the Commission thinks he is doing a great job never mind. But why then is everything at a stand still.....economically paralyzed St. Pete.....a better way for the people governed bye the people...bye.