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![]() While the Flea market is closed I’ll be happy to get you what you want if you call me. I’ll be glad to help you or answer any questions you have. 305-923-5666 Cindy Cody Loads of new things will be arriving by October 1st. If you have a suggestion to help us improve please call or text me. New ideas are welcome. We are thinking about a craft area. Everything there must be made by you. It would have a much lower rent for artists and creative people to display the things they make. The crafters area would have 10′ by 10′ spots, so you could bring your pop-up tent, display and tables. If anyone is interested in this crafters area please call Cindy Cody 305-923-5666. Our regular spots are 16′ by 25′ deep. If you pay by year you can leave your tables and awnings up all week. If you chose to be a regular all your regular customers will find you easily. It’s worth it to have the thousands of regulars return. Codys Discount will be up and running this weekend with every kind of thing, so come see us. This is the last weekend of the Big Pine Flea Market. We’ll be gone for two months of summer. Don’t forget to pick up your storm season supplies. We’ve got it all. Duct tape, bungee cords, tarps, heavy clips and everything else. Don’t forget the small stuff. This weekend is your last chance till October 1st!
If you’ve heard the Publix rumors, remember that everything here takes 10 years or so just to get started. All of us vendors will be here next season, October 1st. We’ve already paid in advance. Look forward to next October first’s Big Pine Flea Market. We’re going to try to have a nice vacation up near the big ice pond (Lake Huron). We’ll miss it here and we’ll be happy to come back to our island home and friends. See you all tomorrow and Sunday. |
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[Code-Reporting Nazi] There is a neighbor of ours who is angry with the world and continually looks for ways to turn us in to County government. This guy has no job, no life, is a proven pervert, and has a lot of time on his hands. Instead of cleaning up his own filthy yard and home, he scouts my property for violations. Armed with binoculars and an “I hate my neighbors” attitude, this joker has caused a lot of work on behalf of the County–for nothing. We are up to code, have a very clean yard (the most-well kept on our street), and keep to ourselves. Although the County is aware of the neighborhood antics and have met with us personally, another “Courtesy Violation” arrived in the mail yesterday. WTF! The violations stated on the letter are made up and not valid. My questions are: 1) Does County check out the alleged violation before charging the property owner of the violation? 2) If you are cited for a violation, say unregistered vehicles on your lot, are all the other neighbors in violation going to be cited as well? I’m ready to file a discrimination and/or harassment charge on both the neighbor and the County |
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Have you ever noticed that all the instruments searching for intelligent life are pointed away from earth? |
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[Fragile Disposition] Some people get upset when the cat leaves footprints on their car. |
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[Rich, Really Rich] Amazon’s Jeff Bezos briefly became the world’s richest man Thursday in Forbes magazine’s tracking of wealth, as stock in his company hit an all-time high. Microsoft founder Bill Gates reclaimed the lead by afternoon, as Amazon’s stock fell nearly 1 percent for the day to $1,046 each. |
[Sign Pollution] Perhaps one way we can convince DOT to cut back on the number of superfluous signs on Rte. 1, including the nefarious “511” travel information signs, is to begin a local boycott of those businesses that finance the erection of those signs. If a business name on a sign causes it to lose money, not make money, maybe they will rethink what they are doing to our scenic highway. |
![]() Minimum size limit (for both commercial and recreational sectors) 16 inches fork length Commercial trip limit 25 pounds whole weight Recreational bag limit 1 fish per person per day Recreational fishing season Open – May through October; Closed- January through April; November through December |
[America’s Infrastructure] I would rather see America’s money spent fixing our infrastructure instead of wasting it in a border wall that only benefits the few. |
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Big Pine Key Winn Dixie’s Weekly Ad |
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It’s here, lobster sports diver season. Have a great time & enjoy our beautiful Florida Keys. Be careful, be nice, be a good steward of our ocean & all it holds. This PSA brought to you by Coconuts Bar & Liquor store & Lobster-dog. |
[Who Am I] Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate, or aggressively dominate others. The behavior is often repeated and habitual. Synonyms: persecute, oppress, tyrannize, browbeat, harass, torment, intimidate, strong-arm, dominate; coerce, pressure, pressurize, press, push; force, compel; badger, goad. |
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[Crook] A second Marathon-based commercial fisherman, Adalberto Garcia, 79, accused of poaching lobster was arrested Wednesday by wildlife officers. |
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[“Name the little blimp“] My vote is “Blimpy McBlimp Face”. |
![]() Bring back the money and dump the mini-season. |
[“Russian Sukhoi 30 Tailwalking”] My gawd you’re gullible! What you are watching is a very large RC model of a SU-30. It’s nothing but engine, a few electronics, and lots of Styrofoam. Of course it can tail walk. Video |
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Great White Shark stamps are on sale starting the 26th FYI. They are the Forever stamps and they are beautiful. Please fish responsibly. Don’t take shark. Our oceans need them. |
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[$4,000,000 School Board] Many thanks for asking what the School Board will be “doing with the additional $4 million” in income for MCSD this year. Unfortunately, Finance Director Drake offered only a series of generalities. Will it be possible to be more specific so that we taxpayers better understand how our money is being spent?
I was disappointed that John Dick was unable to attend as I know that he is on a tour of Ireland. My fear is that much of the $4 million will go to hiring more administrators in the Henriquez Building. John had been on a quest some years ago to restrain administrative expansion. Unfortunately, as more money rolls into the coffers of MCSD, the number of administrators has expanded, perhaps exponentially. We need John, as well as the rest of the Board, to revive his concerns about administrative proliferation. That could begin by identifying any new administrative positions to be included in the $4 million. Again, taxpayers deserve specificity, not generalities. We need more money in the classrooms, not the Henriquez Building. ~Dr. Larry Murray |
![]() Noun: great fear or apprehension: “The thought of returning to New Jersey filled her with dread.”. A person with dreadlocks. Adjective: greatly feared; dreadful: “He was stricken with the dread disease and died” I dread this next few days. Lobster sports diver season. Over 30,000 folks are here to limit out on crawfish. 6 per person, total of 12 over 2 days. It’s a difficult time for someone who works on the water, overwhelming is a better word than difficult. 30,000 folks on everything from jetskis to 55′ sports-fishermen. Crazy, nuts, deadly dangerous. Let’s see how this turns out. This captain will be a very vigilant captain in anticipation of the attack by kamikaze lobster mobsters. The photo’s showing a few poachers that law enforcement caught gives you a clue of why some folks spend thousands of dollars to get 12 lobsters. poach·er [ˈpōCHər] NOUN a person who hunts or catches game or fish illegally |
[“Healthcare’s dubious billing”] That’s a great list of abbreviations of medical codes. I’m going to print it out and give it to my senior neighbors who, I am sure, are bamboozled by their bills. |
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[“Volunteering for jury duty for lobster mobsters/resource rapists”] I volunteer also. If we can’t make people follow the rules, at least we can make it hurt when they violate them |
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[Launching in Foul Seas] With enough horsepower you can overcome any problem. Is that boat named the Dramamine? Video |
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[Way Back When] The West Key Bar, 24 hr Boca Chica Lounge on Stock Island, living on Houseboat Row. sigh! |
[My wife] My wife reminded me that our 15th anniversary was coming up and said, “You know we never had a proper wedding, just that quick thing with the judge. I really want to walk down the aisle.” When the big day came I took her to the grocery store. That’s when the fight started. |
![]() Reading palms is a practice dating back thousands of years to the Vedic period in India. To learn the art, read widely and discerningly. Study the four types of hands: intuitive (long palm, short fingers); practical (square palm, short fingers); thinking (square palm, long fingers); and feeling (long palm, long fingers). Look for the three basic palm creases: the heart line, the head line and the life line. If you’re unsure, ask questions; when in doubt, talk about love and work. “People want to know about relationships and career more than anything else. Link |
[Crooks] The company behind many surprise emergency room bills. Link |
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[Marathon School] Due to the need for after school care for Marathon families, Marathon Lutheran School is excited to now offer tuition scholarships.
Children in grades K through 5 can get transportation from Switlik Elementary School to Marathon Lutheran School (across from San Pablo and behind the Napa Auto Parts Building) where they will receive homework help, outside playtime, craft and cooking opportunities, nature study activities, and lots of loving care. The After school program at Marathon Lutheran School is open until 5:30 PM Monday through Friday. This care is provided on early dismissal days, as well as most school holidays. An Early Childhood Center for children ages 1-5 is also at this location. United Way of the Florida Keys is funding the scholarship program with $5,000 in grant money to the school. This will help offset the cost of aftercare to families that of these children, so that they may have a safe environment to spend the afternoon while parents are finishing their work day. More information about this program, including enrollment information and scholarship applications, may be obtained by calling Marathon Lutheran School at 305-735-4762 or emailing MarathonLutheran@gmail.com |
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[Navy’s new laser weapon] Just burn a fin off N. Korea’s rocket and see what happens. Video |
Somebody on July 24 took a picture of one of the Trauma Star helicopters on the pad at Lower Keys Medical Center with both pilot doors open. In the photo, another Trauma Star helicopter is landing. The pilot had to see the first ‘copter on the pad with the doors open. That is just irresponsible. Who is going to be paying for any damage–the tax payer? Is there any management oversight with these people? |
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Free home buyers event every month on the last Monday of the month. This month will be July 31st at 6 pm. First time home buyers and experienced home buyers welcome. There will be lenders, home inspectors, financial advisors, real estate agents, property information, free home buyers check list and a wealth of free information. Stop on by! Snacks and drinks provided. The event is held at Coco’s Cantina in the Winn Dixie plaza. |
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