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SNES #78 – Super Copa

It’s an official North American release. It will play in your Super Nintendo. Strangely enough, this game was only released in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It was released in America under a different title with a different sku. Unfortunately, no one really seeks this game. I still don’t understand why. Regardless, this game is really hard to find. In all my years of collecting, I’ve only seen it up for sale twice. But nonetheless, it is one of the toughest in the collecting bucket list.

 
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Posted by on July 30, 2012 in Game Hunting

 

#8 – Ybor City (Ybor City, Florida)

Cigar City. Tampa Bay. That’s what they call the Tampa Bay area. But the cigar industry flourished from the area that has grown to become known as Ybor City. It has heavy influence from Spanish, Cuba, and Italian heritage. This is very apparent if you spend more than 15 minutes in the district.

Most of the restaurants in the district are either Cuban or Italian which is fine by me. But this story really begins with the trip to Ybor City.

I was always warned from everyone that I know familiar with the area that you should only visit Ybor city during the day time. The drive from St. Pete is a conniving little trek I say so myself. What happens is you get in an expressway that says its a toll way. And I’m more than willing to pay a toll to get to Ybor City, because its that damn cool. But the further I drive down this toll way, I begin to realize that this is no ordinary toll way. When I pull of the toll way, I immediately come to the realization that there are no toll booths and no way for me to pay the toll. You know what the ******** of the state of Florida do? They take a picture of your license plate and mail you bill. That’s horse****. Anyways, when we pulled off, we saw a dead copse in the back of a pickup truck. This is the best picture I could get. So when this ends up some case on CourtTV 3 years from now, feel free to use this picture.

After we finally found a parking spot in Ybor City the first thing to notice is the Church of Scientology. It LITERALLY takes up an entire city block. No joke. I’m surprised myself. How could a religion afford such a great real estate lot? Good for them!

I love the brick streets in all these old cities in Florida. It really does it for me. That is all.

So this isn’t the first time I’ve been to Ybor City. I knew they had gay clubs and that’s fine and dandy. No judging. But I’ve never visited Ybor during the daytime. I had no idea that they had something they considered the ‘Gay District’. Good for them!

There’s supposedly some great drag shows. Maybe one day someone will drag me to one, but today’s not the day. So instead, I’ll just get some great photo ops!

As we were taking these great photo ops, I heard a horn ringing in my ear. I looked back and with enough time I was able to capture the picture of this city rail. I had no idea such a thing still existed in cities outside of San Francisco but whatev.


Anyways, there are plenty of statues in the city for good pics and plenty of great Cuban restaurants if you enjoy a pressed steak. Even the famous Columbia’s restaurant. There’s something about the atmosphere in this town that gives you a relaxed Sunday vibe that everyone should encounter at least once.

 
 

NES #618 / 677 Gun Smoke

For the first time in my life, someone finally bought me a gift I really appreciate. Someone actually cared enough to look at my collection, figure out what I was missing, and go and purchase it. Words cannot describe what this means. Only 59 games left to go!

 

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If you wish to follow the collection and find me a gift I appreciate visit this link:

http://nintendoage.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=Collection.View&clId=23822

 
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Posted by on July 27, 2012 in Game Hunting

 

#7 – Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks (Tarpon Springs, Florida)

Ever since I’ve moved to Florida people keep yammering to me about how I should go check out the sponge docks in Tarpon Springs. I’ve kinda just put it off because Tarpon Springs was only 30 minutes away and it didn’t seem too enticing. But as a Saturday approached and no ideas for a spontaneous adventure rattled in my noggin, I resorted to my book of suggestions of adventures in Florida and it recommended Tarpon Springs.

Apparently, Tarpon Springs is where all the sponges are caught in the world or some shit like that. So I guess I’d give a chance. The town was full of docked boats with every inch of capacity occupied by sponges and stores that sold sponges. Sponges were selling for 50 dollars a pop. What kind of mindless drone has money to spend on a $50 dollar sponge? I’m still in confusion. It honestly felt like a tourist trap. I felt like I was in a crappy movie from the late 80’s/early 90’s about family vacations.

Shake, Rattle and Roll

Nonetheless, I like making the best of bad situation and coincidentally enough for us, this particular Saturday happened to be some random occurrence where they were celebrating Christmas in July. Some Mrs. Clause was singing “Shake, Rattle and Roll” so I couldn’t help myself from dancing in the pictures.

As we continued to stroll among the 100’s of Santa’s roaming the streets we eventually found Santa’s sleigh. Now I guess I never got the memo, but apparently the ‘Traveling Santa’ industry is a lucrative business.  My mind still cannot comprehend how so many Santa’s can gather in one place and make money on a Saturday worthy of sleeping in on. But whatever.

I knew before I left I must obtain a picture with a Santa. So when two Santa’s sitting on a bench presented themselves, a perfect picture opportunity was to be capitalized on. Unfortunately for me, of the hundreds of Santas present on this sunny Saturday, I chose the one gay one. And as I tried to get my photo op, I can only imagine what he was thinking of me…

Uncomfortable Laughter

The book of suggestions that guided me to the booming metropolis of Tarpon Springs also suggested that we try the Greek Food of Hellas Restaurant.

The food was actually quite pleasant. And something about the restaurant’s lighting wouldn’t let me forget that I was eating Greek food in a coastal town in the state of Florida. I’m still not quite sure what it is though. Regardless, the food was great and the whole city seemed to be occupied by Greek Restaurants. I don’t care to do my research on why this is, I just assume the word Tarpon has something to do with the Greek God of sponges.

For some reason this pic reminds me of HST

The rest of the city has tourist things like shops full of sponges and other souveniry items like soap and sponge fused together. But I wasn’t sold on spending money i didn’t have to. The barbaric people that spend money in this city must have too much money to spend and no soul.

While the soap fused with sponge was cool, I wasn’t sold on spending money I didn’t need to spend. So I snapped a few more photo ops and took my sunburn home with me.

 
 

#6 – Lake Park (Lutz, Florida)

For this adventure I stepped out of my comfort zone. You see normally, I would pick my own thing and just go do it or convince a friend of mine that it will be the most awesome thing of all time and then go. Normally this person wouldn’t find the joy of the simple things in life. This person also probably wouldn’t ever join me on an adventure again. Fortunately for me this time, I had a companion that even suggested a place to go.
So off we embarked…
We paid the two dollars, followed a couple of signs and ended up at a parking spot in front of a children playing on a swing sets and such. Ahead, I could see a bulletin board that immediately gathered my attention.

I was instantly reminded that I was in the great state of Florida. The place laws are made for. I looked over my shoulder instinctively and tried to remain calm. Where had my compadre brought me?

“There’s a great path ahead,” she suggested obviously being familiar with the park. As we approached her golden path we were confronted with a flooded trail of Florida swamp. Signs all around us suggested that we didn’t proceed any further. Disappointed she persevered in the idea of greatness being only just ahead. We blazed our on path as far as we could through Florida wooded terrain until inevitable defeat. But I was able to capture a great photo!

We decided to make the best of what we had since we had made the long trek down Dale Mabry. For those of you unfamiliar with Tampa, Dale Mabry is essentially hell. If you can avoid it, do.

There wasn’t much to see in the part of the park that was accessible so we were quite disappointed. We headed back to the jeep and decided to go off and find whatever other adventure our Saturday might have in store for us.

When up ahead I saw a sign in the park that said ‘Archery Range >>>’. “Well **** me! Lets check that out!” I haven’t found a good spot to practice my bow shot since I’ve been down in Florida. I’ve also got an Elk hunting trip in Colorado planned for September, so I need to get my shot on.

The archery range was everything I expected an archery range in the state of Florida to be. It’s no Cherokee park archery range. Rules were posted every where. People overcrowded it. When I shoot my bow I want to be alone. Even one onlooker would grind my gears and deter from my shot. I saw three.

Further down the path we found the part of the park that my partner in crime had been raving about. There was indeed a second route to her promise land. Some family was having some birthday cook out ahead of where we parked. There was also a sweet ass looking dirt bike path in front of us. But Heather suggested we walked the trails she was accustomed to.

So off we set. And some friendly passersby we encountered. Some were even on horse. This is when the day finally started to feel complete.

After suffering the exhaustive heat of July in Florida, we decided it was time we went and got some lunch. But as we exited we saw a huge turtle crossing the road.

And when we got back on Dale Mabry and headed North Bound I was captivated by the sign on the side of the road that reminded me I was leaving the Yankee part of Florida and entering the South…

 
 

‘Murica!

I’d call it a success!