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Old 10-03-2014, 01:00 PM
 
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Originally Posted by MiamiDominican92 View Post
You must be kidding e right?

I live in Miami Dade county, Miami Beach, and I can tell you it's more then South Beach. Well I can't blame you, after all that's all you get fed from the mainstream media, creating this stereotype that Miami is just South Beach. We got many other economic engines, such as Downtown area (Financial and Entertainment districts), its highly important port of Miami, its suburbs bring in real estate money into the economy, as well as its shores, then we have the industrial centers, railroad system that link the north-east... So yeah we're just more then South Beach.
I've been living in Miami for 35 years, so I am very familiar with this place, thank you.

And I don't buy that you're Dominican.
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Old 10-03-2014, 01:21 PM
 
Location: Miami
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I think that pertains to you. Cuba to Miami without much travel experience. Please enlighten me. What was gained? South Beach and some downtown were built through the drug cartel money. Coral Gables and Star Island was built from out of towners. Ok. Thank you for Hialeah, Lil Havanna, bad coffee, broken Spanish, and hairy women.
With every post you show even more ignorance - and I thought that was impossible. Cubans are "Hialeah, Lil Havanna (spelling isn't your strong suit either, I see ) bad coffee, broken Spanish, and hairy women." There are no Cuban doctors, lawyers, service men and women, teachers, bankers, nurses, business owners, firefighters, accountants, philanthropists, authors, etc. I'm glad you enlightened us all about this. I guess only Colombians are capable of these professions because of all their culture.

I've never been to Cuba, btw. And I've been and lived in many more places than just Miami. Please stop making assumptions. You're clearly always wrong when you do.
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Old 10-03-2014, 01:31 PM
 
Location: Miami Beach, FL
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edit..

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Old 10-03-2014, 01:40 PM
 
Location: Miami Beach, FL
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I've been living in Miami for 35 years, so I am very familiar with this place, thank you.


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And I don't buy that you're Dominican.
Why? I am there are plenty here, for someone claiming to have lived here, I say it's BS. You fail at trolling.

Family birthplace:

Mom: Bonao, provincia Monsenor Nouel (reparto Yuna) - mostly in North East US (reside)

Dad's side: Capital and Nor East. Ciudad de Moca, Cibao.. Campo de Monte la Jagua.. ( Almost all in Miami, FL -reside, and the rest in DR).
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:07 PM
 
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And let's not forget that Miami is nothing without South Beach. Tourists come here to visit SOUTH BEACH not Miami.
This is very true. SOBE keeps getting more popular and popular each year. It was listed as one of the top destinations to go to in the world a few years ago. SOBE is one of the very few places in Miami that is diverse. Mainly because of the tourists. The first thing out of people's mouth that are not from here is SOBE.
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:13 PM
 
Location: Avignon, France
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Why? I am there are plenty here, for someone claiming to have lived here, I say it's BS. You fail at trolling.

Family birthplace:

Mom: Bonao, provincia Monsenor Nouel (reparto Yuna) - mostly in North East US (reside)

Dad's side: Capital and Nor East. Ciudad de Moca, Cibao.. Campo de Monte la Jagua.. ( Almost all in Miami, FL -reside, and the rest in DR).

You should know about " failure at trolling" with your Ca bashing thread.
People who live in glass houses and all......
You have about as much a clue about Ca as you claim this poster has about Mia.
Paybacks are a b***h huh? LMAO ( at you).
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:17 PM
 
Location: Miami Beach, FL
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You should know about " failure at trolling" with your Ca bashing thread.
People who live in glass houses and all......
You have about as much a clue about Ca as you claim this poster has about Mia.
Paybacks are a b***h huh? LMAO ( at you).


GAL relax, and get off that high horse buddy

If you didn't read well, I stated I was wrong for judging, and we should all get along, end of story.. Final.. Finito mi amiga.
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:18 PM
 
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The only remotely American thing left about Miami is probably Bal Halbour. But even that is stretching it. The city government completely gave Miami over to latin immigrants.
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:21 PM
 
Location: Miami Beach, FL
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The only remotely American thing left about Miami is probably Bal Halbour. But even that is stretching it. The city government completely gave Miami over to latin immigrants.
And now it is more then 17% of Florida's GDP and growing

Define me American.

Definition:

A·mer·i·can
əˈmerəkən/
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of the United States or its inhabitants.
"the election of a new American president"
"the American continent south of the tropic of Cancer"
noun
noun: American; plural noun: Americans
1.
a native or citizen of the United States.


Ups...
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Old 10-03-2014, 02:31 PM
 
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The only remotely American thing left about Miami is probably Bal Halbour. But even that is stretching it. The city government completely gave Miami over to latin immigrants.
That sums it up.
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