So my wife’s grandparents are from Jamaica as well. Kingston I believe, and her grandfather also comes from Maroon lineage. They immigrated to New York and New Jersey though.Originally from Tivoli Gardens Kingston Jamaica, raised in Liberty City but my Grandfather on my Dad’s side is from Trelawny Town & when we traced our family’s history we come from the Maroon lineage & even crazy enough, we actually have a bunch of our familial ancestors who escaped Jamaica & went to Florida, like a whole branch of Black Seminoles from Florida on our family tree. I’m basically part Nole in terms of Bloodline lol
Have family all over FLA from as far North as Apalachicola, to Riviera Beach, to Florida City on my Dad’s side.
On my Mom’s side most of her family is in Panama (she’s AfroPanamanian) & some are scattered throughout Belize, the ones who came & still live in America live in the Southwest.
But I’ve lived in many different places from FL, to Texas, Cali & even Mexico (Puebla for a year after college) throughout my lifetime.
The Hatters. Went to high school at Hatboro-Horsham.Born in Philly. Raised in Horsham, PA. Now live in Cary, NC.
Me and friends must have paid Frankie's rent a time or two we bought so many pizzas. Same goes for the hot dogs at Arbetters.YEP , I’m an original Bird Roader back in Pizza Patio years.
Near Frankies Pizza 92 ave 40 street ( Bird Road)
Which hood? Loved shopping on 52nd and I used to go to this Jamaican jawn off of 61st and Pine. My cuzzo stays off 51st and Walnut.
Funny story I went to Pats on a business trip years ago and when ordering my Steak & Cheese at the window I asked if they had barbecue sauce and the guy told me to take off that they don't ruin their S&C with that. LOLbruh, I could throw a rock and hit you....my dumbass probably did lol
grew up on 60th and Cedar Ave. 52nd street was definitely the shopping spot back in the day.
do you remember that soul food place on 52st? had the best mac n cheese, yams...etc
also, there was a cheesesteak place on 60th and like Spruce called SouthSides. their steaks were better than Pats, Genos, Jims....all of them
Agua fango y factoriaWas born in Hialeah. Lived there until I was a teenager.
I have never tried the place in all my years.bruh, I could throw a rock and hit you....my dumbass probably did lol
grew up on 60th and Cedar Ave. 52nd street was definitely the shopping spot back in the day.
do you remember that soul food place on 52st? had the best mac n cheese, yams...etc
also, there was a cheesesteak place on 60th and like Spruce called SouthSides. their steaks were better than Pats, Genos, Jims....all of them
Home of the Hollywood “Smokatorium”. Saw KiSS there in 79 and VanHalen there on the Fair Warning tour amongst others. LegendaryI grew up in what’s now referred to as east Pembroke Pines but at the time it was mostly cow fields. I live in Hollywood now but I’ve lived all over Broward
Worst cramps I had was game against KW in KW. On the positive side, went trolling for grouper there the next day w deep diving lures. Never done that before. Super cool.Born in Key West, live in Woodstock, NY. I was going to be a Canes fan no matter where I was born, had no choice. Plus, The U always had a few guys on the team from KW.
Saw a lot of guys get cramps against us...it’s hard when the humidity is often higher than the temperature..lolWorst cramps I had was game against KW in KW. On the positive side, went trolling for grouper there the next day w deep diving lures. Never done that before. Super cool.
Man I remember back in HS driving my pickup truck through Gould’s and getting pelted w rocks...lol. Good times..Born & raised in Dade County. I was born at Baptist Hospital, lived in Perrine from 0-8, lived in Naranja from 8-15, lived in Goulds from 15-17. My grandma lived in Richmond Heights so I spent most my time there. Colonial Drive Elementary, Southwood Middle, Coral Reef High. I played college football up in Minnesota, moved in with my pops in North Miami Beach when I came back home & now live in Goulds again. I'm about to move to Palm Beach though.