Tampa Makes TIME Magazine’s Worlds Best Places List
Tampa Bay has lots of things to offer its residents and tourists.
If you leave here, you know. Tampa rules, conclusively, completely and forever. And now, The Bay has made TIME Magazine’s Worlds Best Places list. It’s for good reason, too.
TIME lists many reasons for choosing Tampa.
First is the weather, which we all guessed would figure in there somewhere. Second, the economy in our Bay is booming. Everywhere you look, you see construction. While that can be cumbersome when going to and coming from work and restaurants, it sill spells prosperity. With each crane you spot downtown, there come more jobs and more tax dollars. Just take a moment to think about our shining examples of growth. There’s Armature Works, the Riverwalk, Channelside, John’s Pass, Clearwater and St. Pete Beaches and countless other attractions. We also have a thriving sea port, with cruise ships coming and going constantly. Our area used to be a refuge for retirees, but that image is changing. Just take a walk along any beach or shopping center, you’ll see young people by the thousands.
I know what you’re thinking, what other places made the list? After all, they say you are the company you keep. Well, the list is quite impressive. Other cities mentioned and praised by TIME are Barcelona, Spain and Naples, Italy. We’re in rare air, my friends! The places on the list were picked because of growth, tourism and accessiblility. Tampa kicks butt in that last category, with flights coming in and out of Tampa, St. Pete and Sarasota nonstop. Tampa also recently introduced nonstop flights to London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Tampa has got it going on, and that’s a fact. Whether you’re talking about sports teams, real estate, a prospering business climate or a strong hiring market, we kick butt. Here’s the complete list from TIME magazine. Source: Fox13News.com
Your Playlist For St. Patty’s Day Weekend
21 Best Rock Songs About Drinking/Booze
Pull up a stool and start running a tab, because we’re diving into one of rock’s most popular topics: Alcohol. Frankly, it’s practically a worldwide pastime.
After all, Benjamin Franklin is credited with saying, “Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.” Frank Sinatra once said, “Alcohol may be man’s worst enemy, but the Bible says love your enemy.” And then, there’s the greatest quote about alcohol in the world: “I love scotch. Scotchy, scotch, scotch. Here it goes down, down into my belly.”
Whether it’s beer or wine or spirits, there are countless songs in rock history about drinking. Some of these songs are upbeat, while others are dark. Some are joyous, while others are sorrowful. Regardless, many have resonated with fans spanning multiple generations.
(Before moving forward, let’s make one thing very clear: This list isn’t meant to glorify drinking. We all know that the bottle has taken away some of the greats that we still miss today. Didn’t mean to be a downer, but it’s a sentiment worth mentioning because it’s very important. So please, drink responsibly. Now, back to the list.)
When it comes to songs about booze, which ones are the best? Surely, that’s a great debate to be had sitting at any bar. (And we strongly encourage that conversation the next time you’re at a bar. Who doesn’t love a tipsy debate?) Whether you find this list while at your favorite watering hole or come across it at a raucous party, our list will give you the perfect soundtrack for either occasion.
From hard rock to soft rock and everywhere in between, here is our ranking of the 21 best rock songs about drinking or booze. Cheers!
Get Outta Town!
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!