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Island TimesVolume II, Number 12Pensacola Beach, FloridaOctober 11, 2006Gentlemen, Start Your EnginesCorvettes Cruise To Casino Beach For Life’s A Vette ShowSince 1953 Americans have had a love affair with the Chevrolet Corvette. And the affair continues when the Miracle Strip CorvetteClub hosts their “Life’s A Vette” Corvette Show, Saturday, October 21 at Casino Beach parking lot. One hundred vettes from thesoutheastern United States will roar onto Pensacola Beach to compete for best of show trophies and bragging rights during this thirdannual show. Proceeds from this event will be donated to Convenant Hospice. Local enthusiasts and Miracle Strip Corvette Clubmembers who helped coordinate the show are (L to R): Sid Dennis, Cruise Director with his 1976 dark red metallic Stingray; Beachresident Rick Gordon with his 2001 silver Corvette Coupe; and Warren Lipscomb with his 2003 fiftieth anniversary red Vette. Thepublic is invited to this show. Story, Page 2.

PAGE 10Island TimesAf t e r S u n d o w nOctober 11, 2006CRABS - WE GOT ‘EMFLOUNDER’S CHOWDER HOUSEMCGUIRE’S IRISH PUBGo crabbing on the Gulf of Mexico, at Crabs, We Got ‘Em Alaskan Snow, Dungeness and King Crabs are all on the extensive seafood menu. Sip and sit at the live aquarium bar or at theupstairs, outdoor Gulfside deck. Oysters and Wings are twobits on Monday through Thursdays. No reservations, come asyou are.At the traffic light -find the red roof and the twinkling lights onCasino Beach and you’re in Crab Heaven. Open everyday. 850932-0700. www.crabswegotem.comStep back in time and enjoy Flounder’s antique collection.Step into now and enjoy Flounder’s top rated seafood. Indoorand outdoor dining. Even a beach playground for the kids. BeachBar ‘neath the moon and stars - Diesel Fuel in a commemorativemason jar. Bilgewater Margaritas. Gift shop. Fred Flounder,founder.Located at the traffic light on Pensacola Beach. Next to the55 ft. shrimp boat. Open everyday. 850-932-2003.www.flounderschowderhouse.comEven a bragging Irishman can’t do justice to McGuire’s wherethe atmosphere is an authentic turn-of-the-century pub. McGuire’shas been named one of America’s great steakhouses, and is worldfamous for its culinary artistry. Dollar bills on the walls, a moose tokiss and employees who give a damn! Try an Irish Wake or SenateBean Soup.Open at 11 a.m. everyday. Easy drive to 600 East GregoryStreet in Pensacola. 850-433-6789 www.mcguiresirishpub.comPARADISE BAR AND GRILLPEGLEG PETE’SSANDSHAKER LOUNGEA little bit of paradise at this open air, island style bar with itsown private white sand beach. Pull up a rattan stool. Cold beer. LiveMusic. Exotic Libations. Friendly locals. Lunch and Dinner everyday. Cuban sandwiches. Black and Blue Burgers. Happy Hour 117. Live Bands. Poker on Monday.Tucked away in the parking lot of the Paradise Inn, it’s directlyon Santa Rosa Sound. Boat and Bicycle parking. Open 7 days.850-916-5087.Ahoy, Matey. You’ve found a Pensacola Beach treasure. Pirates welcome. Fresh Gulf seafood served in the galley or outsideon the awning covered deck. Glass front bar overlooks LaFitte Cove.All kinds of oysters. Live lobster. Gumbo. Dinner specials nightly.Sizeable sandwiches and burgers for Landlubbers. Take home a tshirt.Look for the Jolly Rogers flying over the west end of the Islandat 1010 Fort Pickens Road. We’re here everyday at 11. 932-4139.www.peglegpetes.comThe "Almost World Famous Sandshaker"- a Pensacola BeachTradition since 1973. It’s the Home of the Original Bushwackerand has been selling this signature drink for over 30 years. TheShaker was the 1st bar on the Beach to offer this tasty frozenconcoction. Live Music Thurs, Sat & Sun. Karaoke Tues, Fri. TikiBar specials Fri-Sun. Iguana Grill open Thurs-SundayAcross from the Fishing Pier on Pensacola Beach. Open11am until 3am. 850-932-2211. www.sandshakerlounge.comfor photo gallery and event schedule.SEVILLE QUARTERSIDELINE’S SPORTS BAR AND RESTAURANTTHE ISLANDER LOUNGEThe Gulf Coast’s Premier Entertainment Complex. Sevenrooms of fun all under one roof! Karaoke, Texas Hold ‘Em, TeamTrivia, Pool, Video games and more. Live Entertainment Seven nightsa week with live music on four stages every Friday & Saturday night.Serving lunch and dinner, too! It’s where the Party People Party!Located in Historic Downtown Pensacola at 130 East Government Street. Open Monday - Saturday from 11 until 2:30 a.m.and 5 p.m. until 2:30 on Sunday. Ring 434-6211 or visitwww.rosies.comScore! Don’t miss a point. See it all in high definition - 11 bigscreens, 42 televisions. If it runs, jumps, races, it’s here. Famousfor Thursday Wing Night. Burgers. Seafood and Ribs. Kids menufor the JV players. Full bar. Indoor or outdoor seating. Video sportsgames.Centrally located on Via de Luna, just east of the main parkinglot and the traffic light. Kick off at 11 a.m. seven days a week. 9343660.The oldest lounge on Pensacola Beach. Happy Hour 11 to 7.Hot, crispy deli sandwiches from 11 to 11. DJ spins dance tunes 7nites. Fri- Sun Live Music. Shuffleboard, video games, pool, foosball,golf, bowling. Brass Pole. Poker Wednesdays. Original music Tuesdays. Visit the upstairs Cypress Lounge, open air bar overlookingdowntown Pensacola Beach. Available for private parties.Find us at 43 Via de Luna. Open Everyday, 11 a.m. til 2:30a.m. www.islanderbar.com 850-932-9011.OLIVE DROP MARTINI BARClearly elegant martinis served in the signature Olive Dropglass. Full bar. Live entertainment. Dancing.Situated in the Soundside Market across Via de Luna from theHilton Garden Inn. Begin your experience at 11 o’clock any day.Your host Conner Cagle recommends:Sir Charles MartiniRefreshing & robust.This will make your (k)night.The HemingwayA tropical treat with an edgeMonday Night FFootballootballCome Watch The Game Here!Happy Hour All NightHors d’oeuvreshappy hourSat & Sun 11 to 7 Mon-Fri 2 to 7Mon-Frilive music & dancingOpen Monday-Friday at 2 p.m.Saturday & Sunday at 11 a.m.Espresso Martinia real eye openerSour ApplePucker Up.An apple a day is good for youHot & DirtyHeat up your night &Pepper it with excitementWe Love Our Customers!5 Every NightWell Martini Special Special Guest Appearancesby Conner Cagle Ronnie LevineTuesday - Saturday 8 p.m. Ronnie & Crystal MillerSunday at 4 p.m. enjoy the sounds ofMichelle West located in the Soundside MarketPensacola Beach across from the Hiltonfull bar featuring all your favoritestraditional to exotic martinisdomestic & imported beers

October 11, 2006Island TimesPAGE 11“Where courtesy,convenience andprice all meet”Everything you need Right hereon the BeachOpen Everyday6 AM until 11 PMGasoline to Groceries5Put a tiger in your tank.CompetitiveGasolinePricesFill ‘er up.EXXONGasolineon the Island!SAVE TIME & MONEYEasy entry and exit on Via de Luna.Prices comparable to Gulf Breeze.SpecialsMILKAll GallonsIn a Hurry?Groceries Convenience ItemsCoffee and Free Island TimesFresh Produce Frozen FoodsIce Snacks Cold Beer ATM available inside ICE CREAMFrozen Noveltiesand TreatsBarber’s 2.99Premium CigarsFor your smoking pleasure.Onyx CohibaArturo FuenteNatural Light24 -pack cans 10.99Budweiser, MillerLite, Coors Light18 -pack bottles or cans 11.99MacanudoRomeo y JulieteCheck Out Our3 Pack Cigarette SpecialsLOW CARTON PRICES22 Via de Luna Across from Subway and Paddy O’Leary’s Pensacola BeachFull Line of Beach SuppliesBeach Toys Beach FloatsSunscreen Coolers

PAGE 12October 11, 2006Island TimesARIES (March 21 to April 19) You're moving from a relatively stable situation to one that appears to be laced withperplexity. Be patient. You'll eventually get answers to helpclear up the confusion around you.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A vexing situation temptsyou to rush to set it all straight. But it's best to let things sortthemselves out so that you can get a better picture of thechallenge you're facing.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Financial matters could create some confusion, especially with a torrent of advice pouring in from several sources. Resist acting on emotion and waitfor the facts to emerge.CANCER (June 21 to July 22) That goal you've set is stillin sight and is still in reach. Stay with the course that you'reon. Making too many shifts in direction now could create another set of problems.LEO (July 23 to August 22) It might be time to confront atrouble-making associate and demand some answers. But beprepared for some surprises that could lead you to make achange in some long-standing plans.VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Congratulations.You're making great progress in sorting out all that confusionthat kept you from making those important decisions. You'reon your way now.LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A difficult experiencebegins to ease. That's the good news. The not-so-good newsis a possible complication that could prolong the problem awhilelonger.SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Your self-confidence gets a much-needed big boost as you start to unsnarlthat knotty financial problem. Expect some help from a surprising source.SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Congratulations. Any lingering negative aftereffects from that not-sopleasant workplace situation are all but gone. It's time now tofocus on the positive.CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Your self-confidence grows stronger as you continue to take more controlof your life. Arrange for some well-earned fun and relaxationwith someone special.AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) As usual, you'vebeen concerned more about the needs of others than yourown. You need to take time for yourself so that you can replenish all that spent energy.PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Stronger planetary influences indicate a growing presence of people eager to helpyou navigate through the rough seas that might mark yourcareer course.BORN THIS WEEK: You can balance emotion and logic,which gives you the ability to make choices that are morelikely than not to prove successful.(c) 2006 King Features Synd., Inc.

October 11, 2006ERSspo’seportIt’s about waves People often ask me whythere’s such a connection between Art of Music and the art ofSurfing. This is a great question.Okay, let’s think basic scienceclass 101.The waves we ride in theoceans on our surfboards and thewaves of sound and music weexperience are exactly the samein many ways.We ride waves that travelsometimes thousands of miles toreach us. As we catch thesewaves we harness their harmonicenergy. We use our bodies andsurfboards for climbing and dropping up and down the face of thewave, painting our own song aswe go forever changing our approach.The waterscape is in constant flux, like a rhythm, and nosong is the same.PAGE 13Island TimesurfRumble BeachMotorcycle Run and ShowOctober 13-15Hilton Garden InnPensacola BeachbyFreddyEspositoThere is no difference in music theory. The notes travel upand down in scale in patterns .creating melodies, harmonies andagain, rhythms.You see, waves are repeating patterns of amplitude and frequency whether in the ocean, inthe air - just like the light we seeand the sounds we hear. Thesame rules apply across theboard.It's all math folks!So what have we learned?Surfing and Music are the two artforms of science.The two are connected in avery, very special way.It's all about the waves!Note: Now you can get anMP3 player that you can wear inthe water, so you can jam out inthe tube. How cool is that?Stay safe. Stay Stoked. GoSurfing!Walt Lumpkin bemoans the fact that he is only a part time residenton Pensacola Beach. He and his wife, Cindy sometimes have toleave the Beach to return to Marietta, GA. Walt says although thesunsets are free at The Market, to him they are priceless.5Chris Luchsinger was given a hero’s send off by his Gulf Breezeneighbors last month when he reported for duty with his ArmyReserve unit which was mobilized to Iraq. His family was so touchedby the signs lining the street. The Luchsingers are (L to R) Madison,11; Keegan, 8; and five-month-old Emma Faith is in his wife Daphne’sarms. Chris and Daphne were both raised on Pensacola Beach.NEVER IDLE - Pensacola Beach residents Mary Jo Tibbits, center,and Angela Moore, right, congratulate the American Idol, Taylor Hicksat a star studded event last month. The energetic Beach ladies areboth officers in the Krewe of Bananimals.&BEACH WinesLiquorsBOB & MARCUS’ SUPER SPECIALSChateau St. MichellePeju Merlot750 ML - Chardonnay750 MLreg 11.99reg 35.99S A L E 8 99SALE 19 99SKYY VODKASEAGRAMS 7-CROWNCRUZAN RUMS1.75 LT1.75 LT -Am Blended Whiskey1.75 LT -Lt or Darkreg 24.99reg 27.99reg 33.99SALE 2599SALE 1899SALE 1999#5-B Via de Luna Pensacola Beach 932-8850In the Soundside Market, next to Wings, across from HiltonGarden Men & Women’s Casual & Outdoor Clothing Hiking & Backpacking Gear Snow Ski Apparel Rock Climbing Gear, Ropes & Shoes KayaksHATS3009 East Cervantes 433-2822

PAGE 14October 11, 2006Island TimesLively Ladies Hook ‘Em UpFish Fear Them - The Lively Ladies ventured out into the warm Gulf waters to do what they dobest - fish. Red Snapper was the catch of the day, but a six foot shark did give one angler a thrill.Bringing in a box full of fish to the Beach Marina on Sunday, September 24 are front row (L to R): DebFriedman, Lynn Cieutat, Andrea Brunt, and Dee Riley. Anglers in the middle row include (L to R): AmyDePew, Jackie Henderson, Susie Mardis, Liz Hewson and Mary Jo Archer. Showing off one of the day’scatch (background) are Tarsha Bechtol and Jeremy the Deckhand.Beach Chamber Business After Hours was hosted byAccustaff at Paradise Bar and Grill September 26. Accustaffprovides the Toll Booth personnel on Pensacola Beach. Getting tothe serious business of giving away door prizes are (L to R):Accustaff owner Julie Wells, Toll Facility Manager Richard Butler,winner Yvonne Stomp of JME, and Betsy Lewis of Accustaff.Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commece Business After Hourswill be at 5:30, Tuesday, October 31 at the Hampton Inn.Namaste’ SailingPrivate CruisesSunset SailsEnviro ToursMini VoyagesDinner CruisesChampagne Sunset Cruise850 525 9624305 766 3518BUYING or SELLINGPersonal service from anexperienced a850-434-7300Gulf Breeze850-934-8700Lic.Real EstatePensacolaBch Broker850-934-3233Grey BurgeWho needs spell check? Not these middle school super spellers. Each year students compete inthe Gulf Breeze Middle School Spelling Bee. Through an elimination format, the last person to correctlyspell the selected word is crowned the champ. The GBMS Spelling Bee winners are front row (L to R):Beach School graduate Savannah Green, Landry Lowrimore, Taylor Marcum, and Jennifer Marcum.Winners in the back row are (L to R): Tyler Kendrick, Jay Martin, Blake Meredeth, April Joy Remitar, andAndrew Clark.CRASHThat really bugs meComputer Problem?I can help!Call Fred 50.565-7808House Calls in Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beachfreddy@espocreative.com

October 11, 2006PAGE 15Island TimesWeeks Tops Champions GameThe players might bluff, butthe cards don’t lie. Winners arecrowned each week on PensacolaBeach at the Texas Hold ‘Em 4Fun poker games which culminate in a monthly ChampionsShowdown at the Paradise Barand Grill. The weekly winners forSeptember - Michelle Bourgeois,Paul Jones, Janie Uzdevenes, TexAtkinson, Tim Rinker, and J OWeeks - gathered at thesoundsidepoker tableson Saturday,September30. Capt.J.O. Weeks,Jr. stayedthe courseand waylaidthe rest ofthe crew towin bragJO Weeksging rights.John McNamara was secondand Waldo Defindorfin wasthird.Weekly action at the waterfront poker scene puts playersat the Paradise Bar and Grill onMonday nights. Tim Rinkerbattled to a hard fought win onSeptember 25 with J.O. Weeksas the runner-up. The first dayof October brought first timeplayer Greg Smith to the table.He paired his Queens on theriver to take out Matt Conwayin an action packed night ofcards on the beautiful SantaRosa Sound.The Pensacola Beach historic district hosts poker gamesmidweek with Chris Snow, a visitor from Franklin, Indiana taking home top spot at The Islander Lounge’s September 27Texas Hold ‘Em 4 Fun game. Thefollowing Wednesday, Karl“Dakota” Lutz from Pensacolaroad his cards to his first winwith Tim Rinker playing to second place.“The night air is cooling offand the action is heating up every week,” said promoter RickUzdevenes. “Come out to playor come out to cheer - eitherway you are going to have agood time.”Everyone, 21 or older, is invited to play. There is no chargeto play Texas Hold ‘Em 4 Fun.No experience is necessary buta basic knowledge of the gameis required. Games start at 7 p.m.Pensacola Beach time.For more information or topurchase poker wear, email RickUzdevenes, salt2o@mchsi.com.It’s Time To Buy!Pensacola Beach Townhome - Just Steps from the Gulf. As Is price 395,000.3 BR/2.5 BA Gulf front views from patio and balcony.Gulf Breeze Duplex - Totally renovated. New wood laminate, tile and carpet.New cabinets and countertops. Stainless appliances. 290,000DEALING DIVAS - It’s never too early to learn the fine art of cardplaying especially when your grandparents are poker promotersRick and Janie Uzdevenes. Lezea and Kylie Brown played this hothanded card game while camping in the desert near SuperstitionMountain at Apache Junction, Arizona. Grandmother Janie was closeby to instruct them on the finer points of card etiquette.Call Dennis RemeschCell Phone: 850-384-7607Home Phone: 850-934-4708denrem@denrem.comwww.denrem.comGulf BreezeTravelAIR CRUISES TOUR850-932-92 S761100 Gulf Breeze PkwyGulf Breeze,FL 32561gulfbreezetravel@aol.comCall us &PackYour BagsEscape to the Island foronly 32Have Island Times mailed to you!Yes - I want Island Times mailed to me!Send a 32 check made payable to Shelley Ink:P.O. Box 844, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562-0844Name:Address:City:State: Zip:

PAGE 16October 11, 2006TheIsland Timeseauty& eachBy Danah & Gwen GibsonTop make-up trends for fallThe "new" looks this fallseem to be retro-inspired, ranging from the glamorous 1950sthrough the oh-so tacky 1980s.Maybe I've just been around solong, I'm seeing everything comeback again!Personally, I really love all ofthese styles, so it's a great season for me.#1 Red Lips. Nothing is sexierthan a pair of luscious red lips.Find the shade that suits you.Pinky-red for fair or beige skin,golden or brick red for yellow orolive tones, and a true blue-red isgood on just about everyone.There are several ways towear this look. For daytime, use alip pencil to fill in your whole lip,then cover with a nice gloss. Ifyou prefer lipstick instead, but thecolor is just too much, applychapstick or gloss first, then yourlipstick right on top. This willsoften the color.Always remember, if yourlips are bold, keep the rest of yourmake-up neutral. You don't wantto be a Tammy Faye look-alike.#2 Winged Eyeliner. Use itfor that 1960's Catwoman look!Love it. This look is achieved withliquid liner, which most womenfind difficult to use. I prefer it.Most products are waterproofand last longer.Start at your inner eye andmake small strokes at the base ofyour lashes. If you concentrateon this, the right amount will endup on your lid. For the wingedeffect, start on the outer third ofyour lid, right over the line youjust drew and flatten the brush,and slant up until you run out ofeye. A great compliment to yourred lips.#3 Bold Brows. Thin is out.Fat is in (yea!). Put down yourtweezers and pick up a browbrush. Well groomed brows canmake or break your look. Brow gelcan keep them in place, as can atoothbrush and some hairspray.Your choice.If they need filling in, powders are much more natural looking than pencil, and come in avariety of colors. If you're a redhead, pick a shade made forblondes. Have you ever seen aperson with red eyebrows?#4 Last, but not least. LooseWaves for your hair. People, hangup your flat irons, natural nonuniform waves are back. I couldnot be happier about this. Stickstraight hair, parted

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