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  1. 423Hurricane

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    Gald to hear that. If any people can do it, the Conchs will!
  2. 423Hurricane

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    Awesome! It's changed drastically from when I was a kid going down there in the late 60' and 70's. Weren't many places to get groceries or gas. Last time I was there was in '92 and I was blown away by all the new stores.
  3. 423Hurricane

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    Born and raised in Hollywood but spent as much time as I could down there. Had a friend whose father owned a small house in the middle keys. Can't for the life of me remember which one. Many moons ago.
  4. 423Hurricane

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    Wow! Born and raised in Key West! Only in my dreams! LOL
  5. 423Hurricane

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    Not sure I should compliment your daughters ex but he's very talented. That's an awesome sketch!
  6. 423Hurricane

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    No kidding. I remember it being on Ram Rod back in the 70's.
  7. 423Hurricane

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    There was a place on Ram Rod Key about 30 miles or so north of Key West called the A & B Lobster House. Sat right on the water. They had awesome conch fritters as well. That was back in the '70's.
  8. 423Hurricane

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    Great stories! Not to get too boring or nostalgic, but back in the 60' when they were building the new bridges and I was in elementary school, my Mom's 2 youngest brothers worked for a concrete company called Gunite that was doing a lot of the concrete work. They would stay in a motel (I think...
  9. 423Hurricane

    Fishing Question

    In the late 60' and early 70's, a couple of buddies and me were into snorkeling and spear fishing. We would find mangrove islands in the Keys where the flats were close to the shores. The wave action would carve channels around the mangrove islands about 8-10 feet deep. The channels were loaded...
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