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Ummm - NO desire to go there now.
I just don't think I've ever seen a city do this.
Then you don't know much about Key West. It's like Mecca for gay people. It has the largest lesbi@n festival that I've ever heard of every year - it's called WomenFest.
I have a childhood friend who lives there and she is heavily involved in all things lesbi@n and her FB page depresses me every time I go there.
Then you don't know much about Key West. It's like Mecca for gay people. It has the largest lesbi@n festival that I've ever heard of every year - it's called WomenFest.
I have a childhood friend who lives there and she is heavily involved in all things lesbi@n and her FB page depresses me every time I go there.
One thing I will say, the commercial was truthful. They were "out" before it was "in" -- assuming it is actually "in" now.
That's been Key West for 60 years.
With this new brandishing, I wouldn't be surprised if some natural disaster didn't come along and just really ruin the place for any night life or tourism. God help us.
I'd be surprised. God doesn't wipe places out based on our perception of evil.
It is a wicked place, but a lot more wickedness than this goes unpunished.
With this new brandishing, I wouldn't be surprised if some natural disaster didn't come along and just really ruin the place for any night life or tourism. God help us.
Ah, nothing new here, that place has been debauched for decades. I'd love to experience some of the fishing down there though, i.e. Snapper, Yellowfin, Blackfin tuna Going to Erie (Put-in Bay for Walleye, probably just as debauched) this year though. Maybe another year for the Keys.
But yeah, it is stuck out there for a hurricane to come along and wipe them all out, aren't they?
I was there in '92 when Andrew hit. My sister just happened to be working there with her band and we were staying together. Everybody told us to get out and we didn't listen. Growing up in L.A., I was used to hurricanes and figured we'd just go down to Captain Tony's or the Green Parrot and ride it out.
The more people told me to leave, the more steadfast I decided to stay. I figured it would be an adventure. Finally, after looking at the latest forecast, I realized that maybe I made a mistake and should have taken good advice.
The problem is that, by that time, they closed the highway and we were stuck. My sister was furious with me for making her stay, but I put on a brave face and told her that people survive far worse things every day and I joked, "Don't worry. We've got at least a 20% chance of survival." She was not amused.
So we boarded up the windows, turned up the music, broke out the rum and partied.
The highways being closed actually probably ended up saving our lives. If we had left when I changed my mind and wanted to go, we probably would have been right around Homestead when it hit and Homestead, as you may know, took the brunt of it and was more or less wiped off the map.
A year after that, I repented, received Christ, and got married. I haven't been that "adventurous" since, thank goodness.
Andrew was an awesome storm, it traveled all the way across the peninsula. So, did you get scared during the brunt of it? Did you ever think you were going to get blown away or drown?
Did you mean L.A. or LA? I didn't know Los Angeles was prone to hurricanes.