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It was a sex date gone very wrong.

Not all Florida man adventures end with jail or riding a lawn mower naked. Sometimes it gets downright dark, and today’s story is an example of that. It all started when Florida man solicited online for a sex partner who was into bondage. The man made contact with another bondage fan in a chat room. They set up a meeting and met in person. Somewhere during the sexual encounter, one of the two bit down hard on the genitals of the other. By the time the dust had cleared and the investigators arrived, all that was left was the body of a man in bondage gear, dead.
After about 4 months, police were able to find the man they say killed the victim. When questioned, he told them that it was a sexual meet-up gone wrong. He told them that the two were engaged in sexual acts when the victim bit down on his genitals, which made Florida man instinctively beat the victim. By the time the suspect stopped the attack, the other man was unconscious.
Police say the suspect, who has been identified as 34-year-old Bryant Scott Demelo, admitted to Osceola County Sheriff’s Office deputies that he was involved in sexual acts with the victim when he was bitten by the man. During questioning, Demelo reportedly gave detailed information about the interaction and subsequent death of his partner. Deputies were able to track down the suspect by tracking the last few hours of the victim’s life. They discovered that Demelo was the last person to see the victim alive.
The medical examiner’s office determined that the victim’s death was caused by blunt force trauma and strangulation. Demelo told investigators that everything was going well until the man bit down on his penis during oral sex. That’s when he lost his temper and beat the man. Demelo also told them that he left the scene after knocking the man unconscious without calling 911. Demelo is currently being held in the Seminole County jail and is awaiting extradition to Osceola County. The identity of the victim has not been released. Source: MiamiHerald.com

We Still Miss Bowie

David Bowie: 5 Moments that Exemplified the Wonder He Was

David Bowie died on January 10, 2016. Since his passing, we know now more than ever that there was no other artist like him, and there likely will never be one quite like him ever again. These five moments prove that.

  • 5. He could have a laugh and not take himself too seriously.

    Make no mistake that Bowie was an artist’s artist, but the man was funny, too. Just look at this compilation of moments he had with Conan O’Brien for proof.

  • 4. He’s half responsible for the best rendition of a Christmas classic

    So many artists have covered Christmas classics, but few are responsible for the best renditions. Think about it: Is it really Christmas without listening to Bowie and Bing Crosby’s version of “The Little Drummer Boy (Peace On Earth)?” The answer you’re looking for is “No.”

    https://youtu.be/n9kfdEyV3RQ

  • 3. He had the foresight of what the Internet would do to/for society

    This clip from BBC Newsnight from 1999 of Bowie talking about the Internet is so spot-on, it’s chilling.

    David Bowie speaks to Jeremy Paxman in 1999

    "It's going to crush our ideas of what mediums are all about": David Bowie in 1999 predicting how the internet would change our lives. Watch his full interview with Jeremy Paxman here: http://bbc.in/22VXdbH #newsnight #DavidBowieRIP

    Posted by BBC Newsnight on Monday, January 11, 2016

  • 2. He wasn’t afraid to take on MTV

    Bowie had a bone to pick with MTV in a 1983 interview and rightfully so. In a video that was released by MTV shortly after his death, Bowie bluntly asks VJ Mark Goodman why there were so few black artists played on the network. Bowie didn’t just bite one of the hands that fed him; he pretty much gnawed it off and spit it out.

  • 1. He said goodbye in epic fashion

    No one knew it until it was too late, but Bowie’s final studio album Blackstar was his way of saying goodbye to all of his fans.  It was devastating and ridiculously cool all at the same time.  Blackstar would debut at number one on the Billboard 200 album chart. It was his first number one album ever on the chart.  What a way to go out.

New Shows Announced At Busch Gardens!

Updated 2023 Busch Gardens Concert Lineup

Busch Gardens Tampa Bay has revealed more of the acts that will perform live during the 2023 Food and Wine Festival. Concerts are included for annual pass members and individual day ticket holders, but you can buy upgrades for better seating. Musical performances on April 1, 16, 22-23 and 30 will be announced soon. And if you missed it, Busch Gardens is doing a BOGO deal for the next 2 weeks.

  • March 11: Kansas

    Known for their big hits “Carry On My Wayward Son” and “Dust in the Wind.” The latter spend 200 weeks on the charts!

  • March 12: Maddie and Tae

    The female country group released their debut album in 2015 and have had several singles top the charts like “Girl in a Country Song,” “Fly,” “Shut Up and Fish,” and “Sierra.”

  • March 18: SWV

    You might remember their big 90s hits like “Weak” and “So Into You!”

  • March 19: Dustin Lynch

    Dustin Lynch once played little bars in Lakeland. These days he’s playing sold out arenas and won the ACM Award for top new artist of the year in 2014.

  • March 25: Rodney Atkins

    Lots of big country hits like “Watching You,” “Take a Back Road,” and “Farmer’s Daughter.”

  • March 26: Flo Rida

    The party will be on as Flo-Rida busts out his hits like “Low,” “Right Round” and “Wild Ones.”

  • April 2: MacKenzie Porter

    Another one for country fans! She is featured on Dustin Lynch’s #2 hit “Thinking ‘Bout You.”

  • April 8: Live

    The 90s rockers are best known for their hits “Lightning Crashes” and “I Alone.”

  • April 9: The Fab Four

    Check out this incredible Beatles tribute.

  • April 15: 38 Special

    Best known for their hits “Hold On Loosely” and “So Caught Up In You.”

Sean Roberts was conceived in the Corvette Assembly Plant in Bowling Green, Kentucky by two passionate, panel aligning, third shifters who had grown bored with the same ole same ole. Upon birth, he was placed in the trunk of a new Stingray and sent off to find his destiny. That destiny included several stints on radio stations across the United States. Some played punk country gospel, while others focused on Croatian death metal played backwards. After many years and many adventures, Sean wound up on The Shark, where he does shots of tequila while playing the most badass tunes ever created by humankind. He remains humble, however, never forgetting about the lean years...the street corners and dark alleys where he played songs on his car stereo for food and sex. He's on top and he's never gonna stop LIVING THE DREAM!