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SeePCB.com

SeePCB.com is the latest creation from the TooCreative. team. Putting it simply, SeePCB is a visitor’s guide to everything vacationers in Panama City Beach, Florida can enjoy while they are in the destination.  But, really, it’s so much more.  Never before has a team of writers set out on a full time adventure to share with you what its like to experience your Panama City Beach vacation.  Every week a barage of new articles will be published catelogueing our daily adventures of the Beach providing as many pictures as Flickr will let us upload and videos YouTube will take.

To Read SeePCB articles click here

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PCBDaily.com

PCBDaily.com is all about Panama City Beach news and information. Unlike its brother site SeePCB.com, PCBDaily covers Panama City Beach tourism growth and development, the area real estate market, big events and news on the new international airport. PCBDaily.com tries to keep it unbaised in its attempt to cover one of the most economically and socially diverse areas in NW Florida.

To Read More PCBDaily articles click here

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The Beach Show

Hosted by Karen Smith and Jason Koertge, The Beach Show is a weekly real estate internet tv show that airs at 3 pm every Thursday on the web site.  The sole purpose is to show off the extremely great deals that can be had in buying Panama City Beach real estate. With the way the economy has gone, housing prices have fallen substantially. For the most part, this leads to unbelievably cheap real estate in Panama City Beach. So, each week we analyze the active listings on Panama City Beach and look over each property to determine how good a deal it really is from a buyers standpoint.  If it makes the list, we show up on location, cameras-in-tow, and shoot each Deal Section in the actual property.  This does two things - It helps give you a good picture of the property we are talking about, AND It helps US better convey the awesomeness of each particular property.

To see the awesome listings click here

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Thanatopsis...muh new book

Using Thanatopsis is my new novel in progress. I've been working on it for about a year developing the characters and its coming along nicely. My hope is that it will be completed and on the shelf before early 2010.

The story follows the unremarkable Lee Tipton. Lee owns a clean house, makes love his ideal woman and every film is his movie collection is categorized. But Lee’s finished life is supplanted when, by chance, he stops to pick up a strange black object that transports him to a place he never believe existed. Now, Lee must map his way back through the darkness, an astral place of ghosts and demons and hollow memories, if he is ever to regain everything he lost.

Here is a quick exerpt:

"Crammed tight, at least fifty people took up the bus’ entire seating capacity; another dozen stood and clung to hand rails. The whole of the shuttle smelled a mixture of locker room must and stale popcorn. Lee paced the aisle towards the rear in search of a seat or a handrail to grip. The only brace available juxtaposed a blonde toting a yorkie in a purse while yapping away on a cell phone. Lee gripped the rail beside her and tried not to listen to a conversation riddled with more “F” bombs than nouns or verbs.
            He watched the passing city through the bus windows; most of it just flashes of daylight glinting off wet leaves. Before Anna, Lee didn’t much care for Seattle. Taking a job as a layout designer at the Stranger, Lee’s first year as a Seattle resident lacked excitement to say the least. He arrived just as winter took over, bleaching an otherwise colorful city. Days slowed. Within the first month, Lee wondered why ever thought to leave San Diego, how it was he chose a pay raise over piece of mind. Through work he met Randall, a single bushy-haired poet-type who wore big glasses and brown cardigans. Randall showed Lee the city, introduced him to women and helped him concede to his new life. Casually, Lee dated two women; Michelle, a gangly book consultant and Amy, the shyest receptionist in all of Northwest America; both romances failing to last more than two weeks and only Michelle kind enough to welcome him to Seattle with an awkward dry-hump.

           

Nineties music videos and MTV documentaries portrayed Seattle as a modern place pulsing with spirited opinions. Lee found the city to be satirical not modern and much, much more abstruse than he ever thought possible. Lee likened Seattle life to living in a derelict amusement park in both fascination and forlorn delights. It was a city of colors; greens, some yellows and oranges, and the occasional red invariably veiled in the soot of pre-winter pall..."

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