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PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:39 pm 
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Gents:

How safe do you think it would be to walk across the the street between the BM and the Key Largo and vice versa at night?

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:43 pm 
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Safe enough to not worry about it, I mean were talking 50 yds...


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I think it must be a safe walk
Can one even take a cab from point A to B :?:

Zun it is across the street


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And I will be walking with my Wingman who is a Personal Trainer and 15 years my juinior. Thanks Cujo.


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I like that Nh. Zun it across, perfect for me. And the idea of taking a taxi from point A to Point B. Pure Genius!!! Do you think I should ask the taxi driver to let me off within 6-12 inches of the BM and KL door? Now that's real Genius!!!!


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Zunbake3 wrote:
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How safe do you think it would be to walk across the the street between the BM and the Key Largo and vice versa at night?

A humble Sophmore


You could stay at one location and spit in the other.. :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:59 pm 
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Zunbake3 wrote:
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How safe do you think it would be to walk across the the street between the BM and the Key Largo and vice versa at night?


There's foot traffic going back and forth between the two places at all hours of the day and night, up until the wee hours o' the morning. You might get beggars asking for $.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 8:57 pm 
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Cool Miamah!! I'm in FTL by the way


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Don't be stumbling drunk and you will be more that alright. Actually, if you were stumbling drunk...you'd probably be alright as well...

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the walk is an adventure..but you will live.


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I don't drink anymore, like to keep my senses sharp for all things if you dig!!!


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It's a dangerous obstacle course, fraught with dangers and pitfalls at every turn. First you must dodge the fake cuban/rolex dudes who will surely take all your money, then you must avoid the begger K*ds who scream "you promised!" to everyone within ear shot. Then you must avoid being hit by the slow-moving cabs hoping to snag a rider. Then you must duck past the holy rollers trying to get you to donate to their causes or avoid evils... if you can make it the grueling 20 feet.. then once on key largo property you have only the shoe shine guy to deal with and getting accosted by working girls as they trek back through the same course as yourself.

In other words, Are you serious?


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 5:07 pm 
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Oh! Don't forget the rain! But honestly, I like the ones standing around selling those umbrella's for a couple mil.

If I'm not mistaking, you may also have to dodge a random puddle of water.


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what happened to the Blood Pressure lady?


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Californicationdude wrote:
what happened to the Blood Pressure lady
:lol:


We can be fairly certain she didn't stroke out because every time she took her own pressure the reading was always 120/80. :shock: :roll: :lol:

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