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McNugget said:
I doubt it, Sonny, as you seem to have a good understanding of the English language! J/K :D


Si !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Thanks for all the Floridians responding!I do happen to speak Spanish and it is no big deal to me, and Hungarian which is a very complicated language!

Let's get together as a group! I Love Florida! and warm weather and beaches.

See you on the beach! or Falcon PUB! Someone set a date!
 
Take a walk on the wild side....Lola???

Miss KittyKat,

I just can't shake the feeling that you're some swarthy sailor onboard a ship somewhere out in the midle of the Pacific, with alot of time on his hands, posting on this forum for some cheap entertainment value.....Please say it isn't so!!! :puke:
 
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Herculeus said:
I'm going to South Beach and was wondering if there are certain things to do? I did a search and Miami and South Florida don't seem that popular. Maybe SB is different.

Don't get out much, do ya?
 
Wolf, sweetie, I do correspond by email and private message to many of the members here both female and male, and I have respect for each and every person. South Beach is a great place to enjoy like the sun, snorkling and just enjoying the view! Unfortunately, I don't get too much time to visit the South Beach area, however it is a legitimate corporate question as South Florida is busy with corporate jets and tons of ins and outs going on here.

Florida will continue to be a popular destination, a few words to learn in Spanish is not that difficult and may be helpful when visiting especially the Miami area. Diversity and a little Latin spice is cool and accepted in South Florida.

There are quite a number of Latin pilots who do corporate work here in South Florida and may even join in this thread to share where are the best spots are to hit on a layover.

If you have time and are on a layover here in South Florida, just ask or post, some of us know where to go, even the Hard Rock Cafe is a great night out, it is on 441 highway, and has some great dancing, and great restaurants!

Have fun on your next layover in South Florida! Amigos!
 
I think what he was saying is that most people on this board didn't like living in Miami or South Florida. But its probably different if your just visiting even though SB sounds like a nice place to live if your single.
 

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