Archive for January, 2010

Gasparilla Love Story: Man Marries Pirate Girl Of His Dreams (Central Florida News 13)

The Gasparilla Pirate Festival is supposed to be a time when rowdy pirates take over the city, an excuse to party and get away from the usual routine, but for one Tallahassee couple, the annual event has a far deeper meaning.

Former ICC star/now Pittsburgh Pirate was back on campus (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)

Jonathan Van Every is a 30 year old outfielder, who will soon be headed to major league baseball’s spring training with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Friday night, the former ICC standout was back on the Fulton campus as the featured speaker in the College’s 12th annual baseball leadoff banquet.

Pirate radio pair going legit with new station (The Bakersfield Californian)

For years, Bakersfield residents Jake Chavez and Greg Looney have kept one step ahead of broadcast regulators with their “pirate radio” stations — low-wattage broadcasts operating without a license. Now the pair are making it legal with a fully licensed station they hope will be on the air within the year. Chavez and Looney met [...]

Arrgh! There be rain in our forecast for Gasparilla (St. Petersburg Times)

Saturday’s grim forecast for dampened pirate festivities is still just that, forecasters said.

Boat ramp dock should be ready for Gasparilla (The Tampa Tribune)

The city of Tampa is repairing boat docks, a boat ramp and an adjacent beach at the southern end of Davis Islands. Officials say one of the two docks should be completed before the Gasparilla Pirate Fest this Saturday.

Countries increasingly tackling music piracy head-on (AFP via Yahoo! News)

More and more countries are following the example of France, Sweden and South Korea in battling illegal music downloads to help prop up the embattled music industry.

Iorio defies partying pirates to set up annual Gasparilla ‘invasion’ (The Tampa Tribune)

The pre-invasion did not take downtown by surprise this morning, as cannons blazed from a pirate ship on wheels. The ship plowed through downtown traffic, its reports echoing through the buildings and sending pigeons fluttering to higher perches.

Iorio defies partying pirates to set up annual Gasparilla ‘invasion’ (The Tampa Tribune)

The pre-invasion did not take downtown by surprise this morning, as cannons blazed from a pirate ship on wheels. The ship plowed through downtown traffic, its reports echoing through the buildings and sending pigeons fluttering to higher perches.

How to stay classy at this year’s Gasparilla Pirate Fest (The Tampa Tribune)

We’re here to share some simple dos and don’ts to 1) make this year’s festival a little more nice and 2) keep you out of jail.

Forecasters expect rain Saturday during Gasparilla parade (The Tampa Tribune)

Expect clear skies, afternoon highs in the 60s or 70s and no rain until Friday night, when a front edges closer, bringing rain for Tampa’s annual pirate celebration.