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Thanks to Al Golden I haven't been able to eat a McDouble in years.
The downfall started with Coker, we spiraled badly after his horrible decision making.Agree. Randy was a mistake, and his teams were never consistent.
Alfred J. Folden was a mistake, his teams were never consistent, he deepened every problem we already had, and created new ones.
We were much further behind as a program after Folden than after Radio.
"paraprashed" - hilariousdo not pass go. do not collect $3,000,000.
www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/29785213/judge-rules-ex-coach-al-golden-3m-lawsuit-miami-merit
You know how it is. Trendy night life spots come and go. The Grove/Cocowalk area was pretty popular in the early-mid 2000's but like anything else, it's popularity faded when new night life options were created. I know the Sandbar is still there (after a quick re-branding by the TV show "Bar Rescue") but most of the area is a ghost town now.The Grove in the 90s was nice...Monty's was the sh*t....unfortunately, alot of places change for the worse...
Never. I will admit that I was supportive of Golden at first (even if I thought the hire was strange) but I would never have gotten one of those ridiculous shirts.I can't help but wonder how many of you bought a Fear the Tie shirt. Lamest thing ever.
Oh trust me...I know...For the last 5yrs the Brickell Area is a Hot Spot....but in the late 90s and early 2000s...Monty's was a MFer...Good Food and drinks...and fine *** women...You know how it is. Trendy night life spots come and go. The Grove/Cocowalk area was pretty popular in the early-mid 2000's but like anything else, it's popularity faded when new night life options were created. I know the Sandbar is still there (after a quick re-branding by the TV show "Bar Rescue") but most of the area is a ghost town now.
Marc Sarnoff killed nightlife in the Grove by instituting earlier closing time for alcohol sales.You know how it is. Trendy night life spots come and go. The Grove/Cocowalk area was pretty popular in the early-mid 2000's but like anything else, it's popularity faded when new night life options were created. I know the Sandbar is still there (after a quick re-branding by the TV show "Bar Rescue") but most of the area is a ghost town now.
you should have seen it in the early 1980s, there were days we didn't make into Monty's because the talent was right outside in the parking lot.Oh trust me...I know...For the last 5yrs the Brickell Area is a Hot Spot....but in the late 90s and early 2000s...Monty's was a MFer...Good Food and drinks...and fine *** women...
I was living in Miami in 85 & 86...Trust me I know....Big Daddy's was my Spot...Lol...you should have seen it in the early 1980s, there were days we didn't make into Monty's because the talent was right outside in the parking lot.
There's always the ongoing battle between the bars and clubs that want to be open late night and the residents who don't want to deal with itMarc Sarnoff killed nightlife in the Grove by instituting earlier closing time for alcohol sales.
I can't help but wonder how many of you bought a Fear the Tie shirt. Lamest thing ever.
A lot of the boys from the decade of dominance, 83-92 were “employed” at Monty’s Melvin, Zo, the QBs, and many others were on the summer payroll! Sundays were especially entertaining. Craziness. Some funny stories from those days.you should have seen it in the early 1980s, there were days we didn't make into Monty's because the talent was right outside in the parking lot.
That's abhorrent. Fanbases worshipping coaches and wearing clothing to pay tribute to coaches is gheyer than Liberace getting snowballed.
I'm glad I got you a gift receipt then. It's in the box.That's abhorrent. Fanbases worshipping coaches and wearing clothing to pay tribute to coaches is gheyer than Liberace getting snowballed.
i was there on many sundays. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.A lot of the boys from the decade of dominance, 83-92 were “employed” at Monty’s Melvin, Zo, the QBs, and many others were on the summer payroll! Sundays were especially entertaining. Craziness. Some funny stories from those days.
In a perfect world they'd somehow end up eventually suing each other....and both losing and having to pay each other's court costs.it is interesting that both Shannon and Golden had to sue their former employer.
Bowl BarOh trust me...I know...For the last 5yrs the Brickell Area is a Hot Spot....but in the late 90s and early 2000s...Monty's was a MFer...Good Food and drinks...and fine *** women...
Totally Unbelievable. The “staff” was pretty funny, some security were told to leave the premises if anything was Going down! Insanity. The players that were employed were the best! Bar back up, security, you name it there were plenty on the payroll every summer. Good calli was there on many sundays. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
[Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.]