
Alisha Lalani has been arrested after he smacked a St. Pete police horse on the butt. According to the police report two St. Pete officers were on Duty on Saturday. Their horses were wearing their appropriate police badges with red and blue flashing lights. The officers claim that Lalani walked up to one of the horses and delivered an open handed slap to the rear of the animal. Lalani claimed that he was unaware that he wasn’t allowed to strike a police horse. Lalani was arrested and he now faces charges of battery on a police officer.
10 Spots in Tampa Area With Gas Under $3 a Gallon
Gas prices dropped another few cents this week. The state average is at $3.35 but there are many places in Hillsborough County and Pinellas County where you can fill up for under $3 a gallon, according to Gas Buddy. Many like Sam's Club and Costco require a paid membership, but there are a handful that do not.
Costco in Clearwater
The Costco on Gulf to Bay Boulevard has the lowest prices in the area with gas at $2.74 a gallon.
Costco in Tampa
Another one that requires a paid membership, but if you are a member this Cotsco on West Linebaugh is at $2.81/gallon.
Lutz Petroleum
Gas Buddy says you can fill up at this station on US41 for $2.84/gallon.
Costco in Brandon
This location on Causeway Blvd has gas for $2.89/gallon.
Murphy USA in Plant City
Good excuse to go get one of those strawberry shakes. This spot on Redman Parkway has gas for $2.93/gallon.
Citgo in Plant City
If the line is long at Murphy, head to 5117 US-92... same price.
Costco in Wesley Chapel
$2.93/gallon as of yesterday.
Circle K in Plant City
Plant City seems to be the place to go for good prices... $2.93 at the Circle K on Park Round. $2.95 at the one on East Sparkman.
Sam's Club in Lakeland
Just barely under that $3 mark, this location on US98 has gas for $2.98/gallon as of this morning.
Orlando’s Toy Drive Shower Science
It's that time of year. Orlando is taking to the skies and sleeping on a 35-foot tower to help raise money and toys for Children's Home Network. These 8 days where we gather donations are not for comfort but for necessity. While O is up in the sky, we often get some personal questions on how he stays fresh and clean enough to give hugs to the listeners who drop off donations.
Listeners always want insight into the toy drive so we want to share the Orlando toy drive shower science. Without a functioning shower, 8 days atop a 35-foot scaffold can be a challenge. Add 80-degree days and emotionally charged hugs become a bigger challenge. However, with a few key products, and a trusted routine, O. is able to stay huggable and fresh. The toy tower doesn't have running water, so the easiest things like brushing your teeth become a chore. You'll also probably hear the words "Epic Wipes" a lot, during the drive because they're a game changer for his freshness. It's funny that while showering is popular, it's the second most asked question behind "How do you go poo?" We'll keep this fun, camping tutorial to Orlando's toy drive shower science, and leave the rest for another time. lol.
How YOU can get involved:
What started as a 5-day event, eventually grew to EIGHT nights of giving. But each year one thing remains the same, Orlando will climb 30 feet in the air and sleep in a tower to raise money and gifts for the children of the Children's Home Network in Tampa Bay. Getting involved is simple. You can click this link to donate online or head to 250 Westshore Plaza in Tampa (where the old Sears used to be) to drop off any donations. Or you can simply help spread the word! We'll be taking donations until Saturday, December 9 at 5pm.
Keep scrolling to find out about Orlando's Toy Drive Shower Science
Step 1 - Warm The Wipe

As soon as I'm up, I open the package and lay out the wipe because they are crazy cold. Even though it may not "warm" is lessens the shock. While you wait, you can gather your fit for the day or handle the teeth brushing. I keep a room bottle of water, for that.
Step 2 - This Trunk is a lifesaver

While the wipe sits out, trunk time. This truck is my dresser, closet, desk, etc., and while my toiletries and needs rest on top, as seen, we can remove the stuff and grab gear for the day.
Showertime Numbers

When doing 8 days, I cant burn thru a bunch of my wipes, so every morning I maximize the usage with this numbering system. I keep enough for 2 wipes per day, but this system works really well with keeping me clean and for keeping a surplus of smell goods, just in case Vida Guerra or Lupita Nuyong'o stop by to profess their love. Number system works like this. 1) Face 2)Ears/Neck 3)Chest 4)Arms 5)Underarms then flip and fold with one side serving my legs and the opposite side for my lower map of Manhattan.
Feels So Fresh

Face is always first with the aforementioned section 1. No dirt makes it to your face, and your get all the sleepies and crust off from a night of tent sleeping.
Hit Those Ears

Ears are important, and neglected by many. No q-tip needed, dive in with wipe section 2.
Say It With Your Chest

Feel clean me with section 3, of your wipe. Still working with clean material so you're winning.
When Done, Trash Only Sees This

Did my legs and undercarriage sans the cam shoot, since this is a family show, BUTT (lol) after your so fresh and so clean, you roll up your wipe, push it into the package and your trash is ready, when you add your bottle from the toothbrushing. Nice and neat.