While the Sunshine State has sandy beaches, palm trees and glowing sunsets, it also is home to crash-and-dash robberies, the Sponge-O-Rama in Tarpon Springs, the early bird special and Sylvester Stallone. For these reasons and others, Spy magazine in its May/June issue has ranked Florida as the second-most annoying state in the nation. "The reason we listed Florida is that it's just like California _ it has sun, palm trees, beaches and Stallone, but it's tackier and more culturally destitute," said Lance Gould, executive editor of Spy. "We also noted that Florida is the home of the Hooters mammary themed restaurant chain," he said. "Also, most Florida restaurants are flooded in the late afternoon with senior citizens descending for early bird specials. And of course, Florida has more theme parks than any other state." Gould said the editorial staff based the rankings on six factors, including reasons not to live in a state and what passes for culture and entertainment. Spy ranked often-maligned New Jersey as the least annoying state and Texas as the most annoying. "It's a cocky joie de vivre that Texans have that make them number one," Gould said. Orlando mayor easily re-elected ORLANDO _ Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood easily won another four-year term in an election that attracted an entertaining challenger but less than 13 percent of eligible voters. An entertainer who ran a write-in campaign under the name Bonita Conchita Martita Havana Banana-Poluvsky received 98 votes. She joined the 1995 race for Tampa mayor but was disqualified because her voter registration had been inactive from 1991 until last November 1994. Hood got 7,475 votes, or 81 percent of the vote, while her closest rival, Steve Villard, received 1,623 votes. Man gets life in FSU student shooting TALLAHASSEE _ A 24-year-old Tallahassee man convicted of a traffic-related shooting that left a Florida State University student paralyzed was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison. Vincent Kenon, convicted of attempted second-degree murder, sat silently blinking his eyes as Circuit Judge Ralph Smith sentenced him in the October 1994 shooting of Steven Schultz. He was shot in the head after he pulled into traffic on a busy street near the Florida State campus after a post-midnight stop at a pizza restaurant with two friends. Bomb explodes on porch; nobody injured CAPE CORAL _ A bomb that exploded on the front porch of a home may have been related to death threats the homeowner reported receiving. No one was home and no one was injured in the blast Tuesday that blew out the front door and windows, and ripped through the front section of the roof of Susanne Ferguson's home. Ferguson, 53, said the explosion may be related to death threats she and her boyfriend received. 2 arrested after dispute on trans-Atlantic flight A flight from Paris to Miami landed in Boston instead Wednesday after two passengers fought with crew members over where they could and couldn't smoke. American Airlines Flight 63 from Orly Airport landed at Logan International Airport shortly after 1 p.m. Lionel Rotcajg, 47, of Paris, and his mother, Regine Choukroun, 67, of Fribourg, Switzerland, were arrested. According to the federal court complaint, Rotcajg, who was traveling in business class, lit a cigarette while standing in the aisle, against airline policy. He refused to sit down after repeated requests, the complaint said, and threatened to shoot flight officials. His mother also interfered with flight officials, the complaint said. _Compiled from staff and wire reports.