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Island News March 8th, 2007
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Score one for Bubbas
      My wife 'Lishous was making a breakfast that included fried eggs for me a few days ago. I burst into the kitchen and said, "Hey careful there darlin'," "Whoa, be quick!" Then I yelled "Hey, put some more butter under those eggs, they are gonna burn," "Oh, my God you are cooking two at a time, don'...
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Via de Levin?
Part of Via deLuna renamed for late Portofino developer
BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News franklin@gulfbreezenews.com
      Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) board members voted to rename portion of Via de Luna Drive after Allen Levin in honor of the late developer who pioneered many projects on the beach over the last 20 years. A portion of the road from Calle Hermosa to Portofino Drive will be renamed Allen R. Levin...
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Slime
Nickelodeon stops today on Pensacola Beach as part of 'Slime Across America' tour
BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News franklin@gulfbreezenews.com
      Throngs of children hoping to be covered in sticky, goopy, neon-green slime will pack the Casino Beach parking lot at Pensacola Beach today, looking for a glimpse of their favorite Nickelodeon stars.
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SRIA plans 'spring cleaning'
BY BRADLEY "B.J." DAVIS JR Gulf Breeze News bjdavis@gulfbreezenews.com
      The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) is planning some spring cleaning. In response to 353 notices of violation recently issued by Escambia County Code Enforcement, community members and Pensacola Beach civic groups are being asked to step up to the plate for an April 14 clean up day.
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Was it a coincidence? Or God's divine plan?
      Late Sunday evening as I was driving home from the hospital, I decided to call the patient's wife and report on his condition. As she answered, she said, "Oh, I was just looking up your number to call you." That is not an isolated case.
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Wildlife Sanctuary needs volunteers
      The Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida is seeking volunteers to assist with their spring influx of orphaned wildlife. Volunteers are needed seven days a week to help care for wildlife that includes squirrels, opossums, birds, rabbits and deer. No experience is necessary. Volunteers must be 18 ...
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