Florida, great place to visit
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where to move in fl
tampa/st pete | 47% | 47% - 8 | ||||
ft lauderdale | 29% | 29% - 5 | ||||
ft myers | 11% | 11% - 2 | ||||
other | 11% | 11% - 2 | ||||
Total: 17 |
gulf side. not too many darkies. perfect.
Prolly the best beaches in the US. I'll put Siesta key up against any. It's quiet, the sand is like powdered sugar.11 Bravo wrote:
gulf side. perfect.
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ig doesn't want quiet retirement estates, ig wants crazy latina chicks, and coke... lots and lots of coke
i bet you could grow weed out there in the wild
shit, it all makes sense
i bet you could grow weed out there in the wild
shit, it all makes sense
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With the exception of Sun City most of those are South of Tampa.. say around the Ft. Lauderdale area.Mekstizzle wrote:
ig doesn't want quit retirement estates
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you got me all wrong manMekstizzle wrote:
ig doesn't want quiet retirement estates, ig wants crazy latina chicks, and coke... lots and lots of coke
i bet you could grow weed out there in the wild
shit, it all makes sense
yup.Kmarion wrote:
Prolly the best beaches in the US. I'll put Siesta key up against any. It's quiet, the sand is like powdered sugar.11 Bravo wrote:
gulf side. perfect.
IIRC Tampa was named one of the best places to live in the country for 20 something year olds.
I voted Fort Lauderdale 'cause my cousin lives there and it's the only place I actually kind of know even a little bit.
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Ever been to Destin?Kmarion wrote:
Prolly the best beaches in the US. I'll put Siesta key up against any. It's quiet, the sand is like powdered sugar.11 Bravo wrote:
gulf side. perfect.

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What kind of work are you looking for? What kinda scenery? We've got everything, c'ept snow -er wait.
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I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
i have to agree. been in florida for 32 yrs and Siesta key is by far the best beach. it'sKmarion wrote:
Prolly the best beaches in the US. I'll put Siesta key up against any. It's quiet, the sand is like powdered sugar.11 Bravo wrote:
gulf side. perfect.
you learn the true meaning of life when you see houses and cars blow by like leaves on a windy day.
Lots of times. I remember playing in Soccer tournaments out there.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Ever been to Destin?Kmarion wrote:
Prolly the best beaches in the US. I'll put Siesta key up against any. It's quiet, the sand is like powdered sugar.11 Bravo wrote:
gulf side. perfect.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y241/D … oto018.jpg
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What kind of work are you looking for? What kinda scenery? We've got everything, c'ept snow -er wait.
Ig, once you've been here a month you'll want beaches like this. Uncrowded, peaceful, clean.
The only beach in the US that beats it out is a beach in Hawaii. Clicky
Harvard University's geology department found the sand of Siesta Beach was 99% pure quartz. Unlike most beaches that are composed of crushed shells, rocks or lava, this sand is pure white and finer in texture than most refined sugar. The sand has been described as "dazzling" and it is stated that it never feels hot. Siesta Key's remarkable sand and the azure, warm water of its beaches are a great attraction for tourists and local beachgoers alike who come to experience the sand and the water.

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