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CONTENTS

LOUNGES & CLUBS


Island Breeze
Frozen Paradise
Odyssey Restaurant & Lounge
Odyssey Restaurant & Lounge
Overtime Sports Bar
Overtime Sports Bar
Netties Lounge
Rosettes Lounge

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FOOD & BEVERAGE


Whos Got Crabs?
Odyssey Restaurant & Lounge
Island Breeze
Frozen Paradise / Inferno
Overtime
Ghetto Fabulous

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HEALTH & BEAUTY


TRANSPORTATION
Bobby Albright - Select Cars
George Odom
Kellys Auto Body

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Metroplex Diagnostics
Initium Group
Hair Care Professionals

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LEGAL & FINANCIAL


ENTERTAINMENT
HOT SPOT Maze
SUDOKU
SUDOKU Solution
DJ Dirty Redd

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Medicare Advantage
Metroplex Diagnostics
Atty. Willie Yancey

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AROUND TOWN
Around Town Extra
Around Town Extra
More Around Town
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EVENTS
Triple Deuce Friday
Way Back Wednesday
Versatile Band at Odyssey
Odyssey Drink & Drown Fridays
Lip Sync Tuesday
Daytona TripSAL
Reggae Night
Ladies NightInferno
Fantasia Concert
Just Jazz & Jokes

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Healthy Eating

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FAITH
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One Mans Opinion


Part I
Is it me or does $Dollar Colonel have it out for me? For some
reason they make me beg for a bag every time I go in there. It doesnt
matter whether Im buying a candy bar to sneak into the movies
(shhh dont tell anybody) or a twenty-four pack of toilet paper,
they ask me the same question. Do you want a bag?. YES, I want
a bag Pleeezeee! Is there a yellow bag shortage at the $Dollar Colonel? Has the price of bags risen to
the point that only certain people get one without asking? How do I qualify? Do I have to fill out some
sort of application and get certified before you stop asking and just put my stuff in a bag? Does someone have to put in a good word for me? Pleeezeee $Dollar Colonel; dont make me beg for a bag. Its
to the point now that no matter what, I say yes and get my bag, now get this, Even if I dont Want or
Need One. I take it simply because you Made me Say I wanted one. You Will NOT save that
$0.00002 for the cost of the bag on ME. Steal it from someone, YES! Gimme My Bag!......At least
they stopped asking me for my change to fund the reading program for under-privileged and illiterate
Martians or Plutonians or something like that.. You WILL NOT RIP ME OFF. $Dollar Colonel or
Sergeant or Whatever.

Part II
Interestingly, City Council is looking into an ordinance to allow Food Trucks to operate in the city.
Good Move. BUT as of now, they dont plan to allow them in the Hysterical.. I mean Historic
District, ummmm where perhaps the people are hmmmm. Theyre looking at allowing them on
Augusta Ave. hmmm, Pennsylvania Ave, hmmmm and Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd..hmmmm. But
NO Broughton St, or Bull St. or Abercorn or even Oglethorpe. Protecting existing brick and mortar
restaurants are a consideration in the placement of the Food Trucks. My question is Why? Granted I
dont think a Food Truck should be able to park right in front of a established restaurant, but down the
block should be OK. If competition is the American Way, maybe the existing restaurants would have
to provide better service or develop a less expensive menu or provide other inducements to maintain
or INCREAE their business. Wouldnt that be a benefit to the ones paying for it all. Why do we need
to Protect existing businesses? When cars came along, did you know someone had to walk ahead of it
carrying a lantern at night. You see how protecting the Horse and Buggy worked out. Let the market
decide. Maybe some of the existing businesses need to innovate or terminate or transform. Dont stop
progress, create some guidelines be there should be NO Protected Zone. Bring on the Burritos and the
Kebobs and the Deep Fried Twinkies and the Bacon Wrapped Spam Ice Cream.
Just, One Mans Opinion.

Ronald A. Gilliard, Publisher

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Health Issues that YOU can know about.


This column written and shared with you by Sarah Yancey, RN of the Initium Group. The purpose of this column is informational. If any medical information is given, it will be followed by resources. Please be aware that
you must not attempt to self- diagnose or self-treat unless evaluated and approved by your medical provider.
Remember that reading is FUNdamental.
FUN
In this hot and humid weather, it is so easy to become DEHYDRATED.
DEHYDRATED Some of the first symptoms of dehydration can occur at any time and so are easy to miss.
SYMPTOMS: Dry, sticky mouth, sleepiness or tiredness children are likely to be less active than usual, thirst,
decreased urine output, no wet diapers for three hours for infants, few or no tears when crying, dry skin,
headache, constipation, and dizziness or lightheadedness:
CAUSES: Dehydration occurs when there isn't enough water to replace what's lost throughout the day. Your
system literally dries out. Sometimes dehydration occurs for simple reasons: You don't drink enough because
you're sick or busy, or because you lack access to drinking water. DIARRHEA, VOMITING, FEVER, EXCESSIVE
SWEATING, infants AND CHILDREN are especially vulnerable because of their relatively small body weights and
high turnover of water and electrolytes. They're also the group most likely to experience diarrhea. OLDER
ADULTS: As you age, you become more susceptible to dehydration for several reasons: Your body's ability to
conserve water is reduced, your thirst sense becomes less acute, and you're less able to respond to changes in
temperature. PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC ILLNESSES. Having uncontrolled or untreated diabetes puts you at high
risk of dehydration. But other chronic illnesses, such as kidney disease and heart failure, also make you more
likely to become dehydrated. Because you're less likely to feel like eating or drinking when you're sick, even
having a cold or sore throat makes you more susceptible to dehydration. A fever increases dehydration even
more. PEOPLE WORKING OR EXERCISING OUTSIDE IN HOT, HUMID WEATHER. When it's hot and humid, your
risk of dehydration and heat illness increases. That's because when the air is humid, sweat can't evaporate
and cool you as quickly as it normally does, and this can lead to an increased body temperature and the need
for more fluids.

PREVENTION: To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of fluids and eat foods high in water such as fruits and
vegetables. Letting thirst be your guide is an adequate daily guideline for most healthy people. Fluids can be
obtained not just from water but also from other beverages and foods. But, if you're exercising, don't wait for
thirst to keep up with your fluids.
DURING THE SUMMER, YOU MAY NEED TO TAKE IN MORE FLUIDS THAN USUAL:
Remember, keeping healthy is your responsibility. Maintaining healthy eating and drinking habits and
getting the proper rest is important to preserving a strong healthy body. For more information explore Ask a
biologist?
A healthy salute,
Initium Group

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