Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
 

NCTraveler

(30,481 posts)
17. I go up to Tarpon Springs often.
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 02:30 PM
Apr 2015

Mainly because the vegetable stand I go to is down there. I also like the drive. It's only about twenty minutes from my house. I have been to many of the Greek places in Tarpon Springs. The boat ramp I often use is in that direction also. I spend a lot of time on the grass flats in Tarpon Springs. I rarely ever keep the fish I catch but I enjoy eating the occasional Speckled Trout on the same day I catch it. The difference in eating a fish within hours of being caught and days is huge.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Amazing, didn't know they were in Clearwater until the recent HBO piece. Nice place Kirstie has- appalachiablue Apr 2015 #1
and it's all tax free because it's a religion. . . B Calm Apr 2015 #2
That just kills me..tax exempt. madfloridian Apr 2015 #4
And the only reason why Hubbard claimed religious tax exempt status, is - according to the HBO BlueCaliDem Apr 2015 #51
It's all a tax free sham ran by crooks, but most religions are B Calm Apr 2015 #57
No doubt about it. They shouldn't be tax exempt anymore considering their influence in politics BlueCaliDem Apr 2015 #58
Talk about frivolous lawsuits! It's a shame the IRS didn't fight them. B Calm Apr 2015 #59
Agreed. But 2500 law suits filed at the same time was just too much, and the IRS BlueCaliDem Apr 2015 #60
K&R Starry Messenger Apr 2015 #3
I lived in St. Pete Aerows Apr 2015 #5
Second person I have come across in the last two days who lives in St. Pete. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #7
I don't live there anymore Aerows Apr 2015 #12
The restaurants!!!!!!! NCTraveler Apr 2015 #15
Fantastic Greek food Aerows Apr 2015 #16
I go up to Tarpon Springs often. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #17
Lived in St.Pete for many years. Moved last year to Sarasota. (miles east of I75 where the... BlueJazz Apr 2015 #61
Love Tarpon Springs and the Greek food and docks. madfloridian Apr 2015 #25
I don't know Aerows Apr 2015 #31
I live near Haslams Bookstore in St Pete demwing Apr 2015 #33
Damn! That's my all-time favorite bookstore! I'll get to visit it again next year when I Nay Apr 2015 #36
High neighbor. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #43
Yep, Historic Kenwood demwing Apr 2015 #47
I have been to that book store twice. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #49
That is where I live. Absolutley love it. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #6
The Daily Mail's headline was misleading. madfloridian Apr 2015 #8
Don't you love how the article said Ocala was just outside Clearwater? madfloridian Apr 2015 #9
Very strange. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #10
There's been a huge response to Going Clear on HBO. People are shocked. madfloridian Apr 2015 #11
I agree. To us in the area it isn't really a big shock. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #13
They are also trying to soften the image DonCoquixote Apr 2015 #29
I grew up in Largo and was there when they bought that Ft Harrison hotel. There was a huge Nay Apr 2015 #26
I work 3 block away...never saw a weapon ever demwing Apr 2015 #34
This was back in the 70's, IIRC. I was just out of high school. Nay Apr 2015 #35
Appears they do like weapons & bombs. Prepared to fight "the authorities." DirkGently Apr 2015 #45
Been around downtown Clearwater since the mid eighties... NCTraveler Apr 2015 #42
It does sound like they've toned it down as far as brandishing firearms. That was Nay Apr 2015 #46
I will be fair DonCoquixote Apr 2015 #30
What downtown needs is an anchor store demwing Apr 2015 #50
I need to get to the Capitol Theater. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #52
And when you get too old to work for them, they kick you out! And then you learn pnwmom Apr 2015 #14
Had not thought of that aspect...not eligible for Social Security. madfloridian Apr 2015 #23
And I bet they don't realize they could get kicked out for being too old. n/t pnwmom Apr 2015 #24
It is obvious that they sucker the rich are they also dangerous to the rest of us? jwirr Apr 2015 #18
Well, yes. We taxpayers pay for Tom Cruise's lifestyle in that group cause they are tax exempt. madfloridian Apr 2015 #19
Okay. I got that - what I am wondering is if they even try to convert the poor? jwirr Apr 2015 #20
I doubt it very much hifiguy Apr 2015 #22
I would have been surprised at any other answer. We are lucky for a change. jwirr Apr 2015 #32
The poor get the worst end of the stick. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #40
They want some money up front- but if you're willing to work for them they will take over your bettyellen Apr 2015 #37
The cousin of a friend of mine joined them after being released from prison.. Princess Turandot Apr 2015 #38
Their conversion of the poor is one of the worst aspects of Scientology. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #39
I said that I would not be surprised that they did not want to poor but after your statement here jwirr Apr 2015 #44
So have they bullied ICE, too? KamaAina Apr 2015 #53
While I am sure they could. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #55
"The Super Powers Building, Gracie??? hifiguy Apr 2015 #21
Scientology is organized crime olddots Apr 2015 #27
Yep, and our taxation system is pleased to support them because, oh, they are so RKP5637 Apr 2015 #54
to be fair DonCoquixote Apr 2015 #28
Bridge is done as it its connection through downtown. NCTraveler Apr 2015 #41
It'll be a fucking shame when climate change reclaims that land for the sea.. truebrit71 Apr 2015 #48
The only way to the beach is through downtown Clearwater liberal N proud Apr 2015 #56
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Inside the town Scientolo...»Reply #17