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Good memories. My buddy and I had to lift up the back of a Civic and pivoted it on gravel to get enough space to get out. Was a partial block or but we got it done and got out in 10 minutes.
 
who remembers the challenges of parking near the famed Orange Bowl?


Still keep up with a few Cuban families that always let us park at their houses, fed us good, drinkey and no blockie.

My favorite thing to do was to get a few locals to act ****ed at some of Semenhole and **** friends that would come down and give them the “bad neighborhood” vibe they were whining about and liking for…😂😂
 
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who remembers the challenges of parking near the famed Orange Bowl?


Oh **** yeah, twenty dollars no block. The guys that did it at their houses and they’d take everyone’s keys so there was no block and they could move cars if they had to - those guys were the best. They were worth the $5 premium on top of the $20 - they were like $25 valet
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As a 2013 alum from the northeast, this kills me. We missed out!
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Grew up parking at the same house a couple blocks away from OB my entire childhood. Dad and his friends had been parking there for years. Small little park across the street where we’d play pick up football and tailgate all day. What a childhood I had in the 90’s, early 00’s.
Different times man. Miss that kinda stuff
 
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I used to park by Citrus Grove Middle, on the street, for free. That was usually doable if you got there 1.5-2 hours before kickoff, maybe a bit earlier than that for bigger games. It was something of a hike, but in retrospect, in terms of time walking, I'm not sure it's all that different from parking in the yellow lot at HRS and navigating around all the various barriers and stuff they have in the main parking lot area now.

Believe it or not, after all those years parking around there, going back to when I'd go with my dad......no one ever F'd with the car or anything.
 
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