South Florida Connection

Name three hot spots
Hey South Florida!

Since Wolf is my room mate I will help him out.

In south Florida name the three hot spots that you visit.



1. Booby Trap!

2. Mangos

3. Shooters



I cant name 3 hotspots. I love alot of restaurants on Los Olas and Atlantic and South Beach. I also love a few in Boynton Beach that are by the water but I can't remember thier names.

I never been to a topless place but I have been to a few xxx stores. There is a warehouse in Pompano (i think) that is very clean and friendly. Its like going to a Gap but its a xxx store. The employees come up to you to ask if you need any help. Makes everyone really comfortable.
 
DarkDragon2682 said:
Are you from South Florida?
Yes

What county ?(or state if not in South Florida)
Broward

Have you ever been in South Florida?
Since I was born (in the same house since I was 3)

What is your favorite place?
My pool

What do you love the most about South Florida?
The women, of coarse

How to you spend your free time?
In my pool or down in Las Olas


welcome to my thread. Hope to hear from you again. east las olas is a popular spot:)
 
south_florida_bicur said:
Name three hot spots
Hey South Florida!

Since Wolf is my room mate I will help him out.

In south Florida name the three hot spots that you visit.



1. Booby Trap!

2. Mangos

3. Shooters



I cant name 3 hotspots. I love alot of restaurants on Los Olas and Atlantic and South Beach. I also love a few in Boynton Beach that are by the water but I can't remember thier names.

I never been to a topless place but I have been to a few xxx stores. There is a warehouse in Pompano (i think) that is very clean and friendly. Its like going to a Gap but its a xxx store. The employees come up to you to ask if you need any help. Makes everyone really comfortable.

hm will have to visit there sometime on one of my outings
 
If any one else has any questions they can think of please ask. Always nice to hear from new friends. If you watch the news down here you will always notice no matter what happens in the world there is always a south florida connection..lol Hope to hear some good questions. Take care:)
 
3? hmmmm lets see

1. max's grill (different locations)

2. sazio (great little pizza joint in Delray)

3. Outback (sorry, i know it is a chain but i still like eating there. it isnt as good as Mortons but its still pretty dam good)
 
south_florida_bicur said:
3? hmmmm lets see

1. max's grill (different locations)

2. sazio (great little pizza joint in Delray)

3. Outback (sorry, i know it is a chain but i still like eating there. it isnt as good as Mortons but its still pretty dam good)


will have to try those places..Thanks
 
wolf

Max's grill is a really great place. Everytime i've eaten there the foods always been fantastic. I heard they also make a pretty good martini.

[I/1. Labares in Ft.Lauderdale

2. Fishermans Warf

3. The Cove
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I'll try 2 and 3 but no thanks to labare..lol
[/I]


I never heard of these places. Why not Labares?
 
3 places hmmm...

1. Fishermans Warf

2. Ole Ole

3. Bonefish Mac's (new on Sample & US1, behind eckerds)
 
fishermans warf

ok, now there are 2 of you that listed that restaurant.


where is it located? whatever other info that you can think of pls post it.
 
Re: wolf

south_florida_bicur said:
Max's grill is a really great place. Everytime i've eaten there the foods always been fantastic. I heard they also make a pretty good martini.

[I/1. Labares in Ft.Lauderdale

2. Fishermans Warf

3. The Cove
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I'll try 2 and 3 but no thanks to labare..lol
[/I]


I never heard of these places. Why not Labares?

its a swinging dick place instead of a titty shakers place.......male exotic dancers:D :devil:
 
DarkDragon2682 said:
fishermans warf is on the pompano beach pier on a1a. thats the one i'm talking about anyway.



Thats the one......killer drinks are made there.:D
 
DarkDragon2682 said:
3 places hmmm...

1. Fishermans Warf

2. Ole Ole

3. Bonefish Mac's (new on Sample & US1, behind eckerds)


So where is Ole Ole located?

I know where the other two are
 
DarkDragon2682 said:
ole ole is on the las olas riverfront. by the way i'm 22m. how old is every1 else?


I am 47, Wolf is 36 and our other friends will have to speak for themselves. So your from Pompano Beach.....I see. I have a few friends who live in Cresthaven and Lighthouse Point. Well most of them are my daughters friends in CrestHaven.

Ole, Ole Hm I am down on Las Olas almost everynight .....hm how did I miss it? Is it closer to Andrews? It could be I am too busy checking out the galleries and boutiques like Lyca Blue. LOL
 
I got a question

:nana: can anyone tell us what other South Florida Connection has been reported on the news? Channel Seven news seems to link us to everything. What can you link South Florida too?
 
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Ammo44 said:
48/ male.........in Miami..

Hiya Ammo :kiss: How's life to the south? Can you believe this heat already? :eek: YIKES!!! Its gonna be a hot summer if this is any indication.......


~kym~ waving to Ammo :D
 
Re: I got a question

Erotica_Writings said:
:nana: can anyone tell us what other South Florida Connection has been reported on the news? Channel Seven news seems to link us to everything. What can you link South Florida too?


heres mine from the sun-sentinel

Investigators look into how library computers may have linked terrorists

By John Holland, Jennifer Peltz And Robin Benedick
Staff Writers
Posted September 16 2001

With increasing evidence that nearly all of the terrorists named in Tuesday’s attacks on New York and Washington had connections to South Florida, investigators are looking into the possibility that some of the conspirators communicated with each other through computers at local libraries.

Police and FBI agents have received tips that some suspects used computers at libraries in Delray Beach and Hollywood, where most of them stayed during the months leading up to Tuesday.
Visitors and library employees at three locations said they remember seeing some of the men whose images and names have been made public through television and newspaper reports and on the Internet.

Investigators are chasing new leads throughout Florida, including a Washington Post report that some of the hijackers might have received training at Pensacola Naval Air Station or other U.S. military facilities. Two of 19 suspects named by the FBI, Saeed Alghamdi and Ahmed Alghamdi, have the same names as men listed at a housing unit for foreign military trainees at Pensacola.

Locally, Delray Beach research librarian Kathleen Hensman called police on Saturday morning after reading the list of suspects. They forwarded her information to federal investigators.

“I could not believe my eyes when I saw the names,” Hensman said.

She specifically remembers the name Mohlad Alshehri, which she saw on the FBI web site. The official list includes another Alshehri and an Alshehhi among the l9 dead hijackers, although the names of the suspects have been reported with several variations, in part because of differing translations from Arabic to English.

Hensman said she recalls seeing at least one of the suspects within the past month.

Two Middle Eastern men who came in late one afternoon stood out, she said, because of their ethnicity and because many of the library’s computer users are regular customers. The two appeared to be in their early 20s, “good-looking” men dressed in casual clothes, she recalled.

Hensman said the men seemed edgy and used the computers for about an hour.

“They kept staring at the computers and then staring at me,” she said. They left shortly after a third Middle Eastern man arrived and spoke to them, she said.

Hensman said she is still searching library records to see whether any of the suspects’ names match the sign-in sheets used as a waiting list for computer users.

Visitors to two libraries in Hollywood, located minutes from where at least five suspects stayed, said they remember seeing Mohamed Atta, described by police as the suspected pilot of one of the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center.

Assistant Broward County library director Betty Dejean refused to say whether any of the suspects had library cards or ever used the computers. A day after the attacks, Dejean circulated an internal memo to employees reminding them that they couldn’t give any information — even to federal agents — without a court order.

She later circulated a second memo saying she had consulted with the Florida Secretary of State’s Office and the county attorney and they concurred that state law requires that all library records be kept confidential.

“We understand your desire to provide assistance to authorities under the circumstances,” Dejean wrote. “However, our obligation at this point is to perform our duties as outlined by Florida statute.”

Two federal sources close to the investigation said Saturday they had not yet sought a court order but were planning to check computers and other records at libraries in both counties. One source said investigators hoped the computers might show correspondences among the suspects or outside parties.

As investigators pursued new leads on Saturday, some old ones seemed to be falling apart. And new ones with odd twists were emerging. An FBI spokeswoman said the agency is working on 1,000 leads in Florida alone.

Among those leads are The Washington Post story about a possible U.S. role in the training of the pilots. A man named Saeed Alghamdi graduated from the Defense Language Institute at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, the Post reported. Men with the same names as two other suspected hijackers, Mohamed Atta and Abdulaziz Alomari, appear as graduates of the U.S. International Officers School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., and the Aerospace Medical School at Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio, respectively.

“Some of the FBI suspects had names similar to those used by foreign alumni of U.S. military courses,” the Air Force said in a statement. “However, discrepancies in their biographical data, such as birth dates 20 years off, indicate we are probably not talking about the same people.”

In Texas, two men taken into custody last week after being found on an Amtrak train with box cutters and a bottle of hair dye are being moved to New York for more questioning.

The men said they were from India, and gave their names as Ayub Ali Khan, 51, and Mohammed Jaweed Azmath, 47, police said. They were carrying large amounts of cash and became unruly on the train.

Also, a man once thought to be one of the dead hijackers may be alive and living in Saudi Arabia, The New York Times reported. Federal officials said a case of mistaken identity caused by similar names — or stolen identification — led them to search the Vero Beach home of Abdul Rahman Alomari and name him as a suspect.

Alomari has since been found in Saudi Arabia and is apparently cleared in the case, the newspaper reported.

While the South Florida connection is keeping FBI agents busy, it also has locals trading stories about their brushes with infamy. Each tale had a familiar ring: The men made little noise until Tuesday, when they boarded airplanes in the Northeast and launched the most deadly terrorist attacks in U.S. history.

“I started screaming. I couldn’t believe that this man, this quiet, religious man, could do something like this,” said Susan Khalil, who let Hani Hanjoor stay with her and her husband at their Miramar home for a month in 1996. “He was like a mouse. Just a nice guy. It’s shocking to think he stayed in my house.”

The Department of Justice has said Hanjoor, a licensed pilot, was aboard American Airlines Flight 77, which slammed into the Pentagon.

“We let him stay here as a favor, and now we feel really betrayed,” she said, fighting back tears. One group of suspected terrorists began arriving in Hollywood in late April, when a German-speaking man of Arabic descent walked into the Bimini Motel to rent a room for two friends from the Middle East. Within weeks, three more men arrived from Germany to work on pilot training.

All were listed on the passenger manifests of the crashed flights.

Bimini Motel owner Jane Solic said one of the suspects, Waleed Al Shehri, moved in on April 28 and stayed for about a month.

The German-speaking man had come in a few days earlier and paid cash for the place, Solic said.

“It’s scary,” she said, “it gets really spooky when you think they were staying here.”

Staff Writers Nicole Brochu, Rafael Olmeda contributed to this story, which was supplemented with information from wire reports.
 
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