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I don't disagree with any of the points about The Bucs, but I must question Brendan’s statement that there is no art, music, or food scene in Tampa. You are wrong, sir. Just wrong. Maybe you are just not in to what’s going on and happening in those scenes. If you happen to see this, fire me off a list of three to five

Flying is the easy part. It’s sticking the landing and coming away with a working vehicle that’ll get ya!

Way back in the late 80s/early 90s, in junior high, our string orchestra director had a Chevette. When we would have to go off campus for concerts, a handful of parents would help drive, but the director would be responsible for any gear that the school owned, which was most of it; only a handful of kids owned their

Vaydor drags a few of these out every year to their vendor booth at the St. Petersburg Grand Prix. They draw a decent crowd of people throughout the day. Some people really loose their shit over them. Personally, I think it looks like crap.

This is not surprising at all.

And it has an air dam!!

If any 918 owners in the St Pete/Tampa area don’t feel safe in their car, we will gladdly let you leave it with us. In the meantime, you can drive our trusty and safe ‘95 Ranger. It might not have the power of the 918, but it weighs less, so it all evens out in the end.

As a photographer, I can say that sometimes you are so focused on something that you forget that it’s literally happening right in front of you. Sure, you see the car about to crash, but the camera feels like a protective barrier, so you just keep shooting. There comes a point when you have to duck. You always have to

One of our cats, Turbo, is a total feminist. Just look at him.

If Evans didn’t yell like he’s all hopped up on goofballs, he’d be watchable.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a fantastic drive. But, if you do some Google mapping and some in-person scouting, one can find some amazingly fun roads off the Parkway where you can really have some fun while still driving the posted speed limit. Don’t treat these roads like a rally stage, people live right off of them and

Also, according to the google maps, the road curves gently to the left in front of the restaurant. Looks like the The Ferrari just went straight.

Looks like it was probably the owner’s or an employee’s poor hatchback. And the mini-boulder really got moved from where it was at.

Plus, you can take the race with you should you have some business to attend to.

The WEC app is the best. I’ve streaming to my iPad, which is plugged in to the tv via an HDMI cable. No commercials, no bullshit. Except for a brief few minutes where the stream kept freezing, it’s been perfect; and I think the freezing was due to a cat, not the app.

Been running the WEC app uninterrupted on my iPad since 8:30am with no problems. The iPad is run in to the tv via HDMI. Life is good.

I didn’t know exactly how, but I had full confidence that he’d win. I called it the day before. Indy is such a unique race. Keep your head down, run fast, stay out of trouble, and most importantly STAY ON THE LEAD LAP. You can take calculated risks, but let the over ambitious ones expected to win fight it out while

I live in St Petersburg, FL; not too far from where this happened. Before it hit the news, the video and other information was going around the facebooks. From what I could gather, there was some altercation prior to the video, most likely started by the driver of the car. But instead of just letting the asshat go,