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Letter: Spuds in the miners' chip shop
Readers setting out to follow Rob Parrish's advice (Letters, 4 April) may find that they go hungry both because Chipshop is in Devon, not Cornwall,...
Letter: Films and flowers
If your readers get a bit peckish seeking out these weirdly...
Money: Your shout: Letters: Some of us can't afford money-off vouchers
Supermarket money-off vouchers do not benefit those in most need of them (Do price promises really cut it? 29 October).
NT:Cane toads draw a crowd in NT
DARWIN, Jan 26 AAP - They have been called Australia's greatest environmental disaster, but for one day of the year in Darwin they draw cheers and screams of delight. \"Go, go, go, jump ... aw damn, jump in the right direction,\" one person in the crowd of about 30 people yelled to their un-cooperative toad. \"He pretty much went nowhere,\" Mr Groenewege said to dismay after the race.
New full-body scanners less revealing
\"I don't feel especially violated by having a generic image of myself,\" on the security screen, said passenger Susan Hilsenbeck of Houston, who was en route to job training in Philadelphia. \"You gotta do what you gotta do,\" Hilsenbeck said. \"It's a constant battle to keep up with the innovations on the other side of the law.\" In July, the TSA began installing the new software on millimeter wave machines at some of the nation's airports after testing it in February in Atlanta, Las Vegas and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, said Rob Parrish, the TSA federal security director at Hobby. The machines were installed at Hobby a few days ago and Parrish said he's seen a 15 percent to 25 percent reduction in the time it takes to clear security. Parrish said there was no wait to go through Hobby security at 9 a.m. Thursday and a 10-minute wait at 8 a.m.
Reply Letters and emails: Obesity dilemma
Rob Parrish (Letters, February 28) has got his facts a little garbled. Audax UK has been, from its inception in 1976, entirely metric.
Rob's 22-ton REEF
Rob Parrish spent his 16th birthday knee-deep in the waters of Tampa Bay and up to his elbows in 22 tons of oyster shells. The Chamberlain High School sophomore was working with fellow Boy Scouts to restore an oyster reef north of Apollo Beach. During those two days, volunteers and members of Boy Scout Troop 339 bagged tons of fossilized shells. They took the filled bags by boat across Tampa Bay, a few miles from the Alafia River boat launch. And from the boats, they hoisted the bagged shells into position at Whiskey Stump Key. Rob Parrish, who is aiming for the rank of Eagle Scout, unloads bags of oyster shells at Whiskey Stump Key in Tampa Bay.; Photo: PHOTO, FRASER HALE
Help on the half-shell Series: COMMUNITY REPORT: GIBSONTON
The North Tampa resident spent his 16th birthday preparing and planting 30-pound bags of oyster shells for a conservation effort, his final Eagle Scout project. The event, sponsored in part by Tampa Bay Watch, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, TECO and Audubon of Florida, brought together nature enthusiasts to bag 22 tons of oyster shells for placement along an eroded shoreline on Whiskey Stump Key. [Rob Parrish] hands a bag of oyster shells into a boat for transport to Whiskey Stump Key, near Gibsonton.; The fossilized shells in net bags; Photo: PHOTO, SKIP O'ROURKE, (2)
One inviting oyster bar
Rob Parrish, 16, unloads a bag of oyster shells to shore up a shoreline at Whiskey Stump Key on Earth Day last Friday.
The Ice Cream Man ; He's the guy serving up cool treats, a Southport staple whose job makes others happy. And summers just aren't the same without him
Staff Photos | Jeffrey S. Otto. Ice Cream Man [Rob Parrish] poses with his truck and a sherbet cone along the waterfront in Southport, where he can be found most days selling ice cream and cold drinks.; Southport residents and visitors wait in line on a hot summer day for the Ice Cream Man to hand out their favorite flavors.; STAFF PHOTOS JEFFREY S. OTTO. Joan Weiss of St. James enjoys a cone as she tries to keep ahead of the drips in the afternoon heat. Mrs. Weiss and her husband visit the Ice Cream Man in Southport often.; Ice Cream Man Rob Parrish does a crossword puzzle as he kills time in his truck along the waterfront in Southport, where he can be found most days selling ice cream and cold drinks.