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  2. John Ashley (bandit) - Wikipedia

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    John Ashley was born and raised in the backwoods country along the Caloosahatchee River in the community of Buckingham, Florida, near Fort Myers, Florida.He was one of nine children born to Joe Ashley, a poor Florida woodsman, who made his living by fishing, hunting, and trapping otters.

  3. Hawaiian pizza - Wikipedia

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    In Germany, Hawaiian pizza is thought to be a variation of the ham, pineapple and cheese-topped Toast Hawaii, originally introduced by Germany's first TV cook Clemens Wilmenrod in 1955. [8] [9] [10] In 1957, a "Hawaiian Pizza" containing pineapple, papaya, and chopped green pepper, but not ham or bacon, appeared in Portland, Oregon. [11] [12]

  4. Florida Highway Patrol - Wikipedia

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    On July 1, 2011, the Office of Motor Carrier Compliance (a state law enforcement agency responsible for commercial vehicle laws in the state) was transferred from the Florida Department of Transportation to the FHP (which is a division of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles). The consolidation was a result of Senate Bill ...

  5. Pineapple on pizza? Not going there, but we urge you to try ...

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    National Pizza Day is Feb. 9, a celebration of food we could eat every day of the year. To celebrate, try these pizza joints in Florida.

  6. Woman gets hilarious reply when she orders pineapple on pizza

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  9. Marshall Ledbetter - Wikipedia

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    In the early morning of June 14, 1991, Ledbetter, then a student at Florida State University, broke into the Florida State Capitol building and phoned a number of odd demands from the office of Wayne Todd, the Sergeant At Arms of the Florida Senate. This triggered a police standoff (the police were not sure whether Ledbetter was armed or if he ...