[ARCHIVED THREAD] - CUBANS... (Page 1 of 3)
Posted: 7/21/2010 12:55:56 AM EDT
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I currently moved to the outskirts of Miami FL and would like to know what im in for Discuss.
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the cigars are good, the woman are hot, and the Heat are back. Other than that, not much more to know. You forgot the food. ETA: & as a reminder this site is owned and operated by Americans of Cuban descent. Thats all i need to know i have 2 friends already at my job and i have begun their initiation into the AR15 world! |
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When I was a kid back in the 60s/70s, most of the neighbors in the building were Cubans who had fled Castro. The first generation usually are hardcore like their parents. Having never lived true oppression, the 2nd generation not so much because of the public indoctrination they get in our schools. |
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Quoted: I currently moved to the outskirts of Miami FL and would like to know what im in for Discuss. Very simple If they or their families came prior to 1972: Conservative Love America to an extreme Hard Working Educated Solid Middle Class Loathe Communism Love Guns Many Veterans If they or their family came in the 1980s or after: For the most part Welfare State Mentality Fucking Loud Lazy for the most part Basic Trash Always trying to get over on the System No , I am not Racist . I am a Naturalized American Citizen born in Cuban that came over when I was eight years old in 1967.
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Quoted: Yes...Quoted: I currently moved to the outskirts of Miami FL and would like to know what im in for Discuss. Very simple If they or their families came prior to 1972: Conservative Love America to an extreme Hard Working Educated Solid Middle Class Loathe Communism Love Guns Many Veterans If they or their family came in the 1980s or after: For the most part Welfare State Mentality Fucking Loud Lazy for the most part Basic Trash Always trying to get over on the System No , I am not Racist . I am a Naturalized American Citizen born in Cuban that came over when I was eight years old in 1967. ![]() |
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Quoted: I lived in Miami for about 7 years- great coffee and good cigars..... Be careful of the gang activity when at the South Beach area and stay away from Carol city and little Haiti. Fun place to live I would also add: Liberty City Cutler Ridge/Bay and Goulds area Opa locka |
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Looking back I find your observation very true.
When I was a kid back in the 60s/70s, most of the neighbors in the building were Cubans who had fled Castro. The first generation usually are hardcore like their parents. Having never lived true oppression, the 2nd generation not so much because of the public indoctrination they get in our schools. |
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Quoted: Oye Aecde, que vola.... Venga para Miami. Tenemos muchas jevitas con papaya's mojadas. En South Beach tenemos: Mojitoes, cortaditoes, Cohiba, Papaya, y pan con Lechon. No me diga!!!! Aqui en Nueva Jersey no se puede encontrar un buen pan con Lechon!!! ![]() Me cago en la jevitas, they are nothing but fucking headaches!!!! Lo que estoy buscando es una boba de Miami que se mudo para NJ ![]() |
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Quoted: Quoted: Oye Acede, que vola.... Venga para Miami. Tenemos muchas jevitas con papaya's mojadas. En South Beach tenemos: Mojitoes, cortaditoes, Cohiba, Papaya, y pan con Lechon. No me diga!!!! Aqui en Nueva Jersey no se puede encontrar un buen pan con Lechon!!! ![]() Me cago en la jevitas, they are nothing but fucking headaches!!!! Lo que estoy buscando es una boba de Miami que se mudo para NJ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I currently moved to the outskirts of Miami FL and would like to know what im in for Discuss. Very simple If they or their families came prior to 1972: Conservative Love America to an extreme Hard Working Educated Solid Middle Class Loathe Communism Love Guns Many Veterans If they or their family came in the 1980s or after: For the most part Welfare State Mentality Fucking Loud Lazy for the most part Basic Trash Always trying to get over on the System No , I am not Racist . I am a Naturalized American Citizen born in Cuban that came over when I was eight years old in 1967.
![]() As an American born of Cuban parents who escaped to America in the immediate aftermath of Castro's "revolution", I'd have to agree with this. Also, even though I lived there for 8.5 years, I find Miami to be an intolerable shithole. |
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They make a mean sammich If there is an official sammich of Heaven, it is, in fact, the Cubano. I've been experimenting with pressed, Cubano-style burgers on grillin' out days. Very very good. (Burger patty, ham, mustard, pickle, optional chipotle aioli, Cuban bread, pressed between two hot cast iron skillets) |
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The first thing that came to my mind was the Cuban sandwich. In fact, that's what I thought this thread was going to be about when I read the title.
Oh, a local pizza joint did a Cuban sandwich pizza one summer, awesome. Otherwise, I dunno. I haven't been to south Florida since the early 70's. |
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DELICIOUS food!!!! Must try fresh cuban bread, black beans, yellow rice, fried yucca. The black beans and yellow rice is best served with lime on it. My dad's side of the family is cuban. My great grandparent came over on a boat to Key West. Five generations of my family were born and raised in Key West. The thing I miss most about being around cuban people is the food! |
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I live here in South Florida most of the year. Summer in NJ for work.
I have a Cuban 21 year old PA. She's cute, smart, a college student, and has conservative Christian parents. She's 2nd generation, speaks no Spanish, and is a typical American in every way. While years ago, there were problems with Cuban criminals in the drug world. That's a thing of the distant past, just like the crooked Irish cops in NYC. (and was also a small percentage of the population). Today, the Cuban culture is very favorable. From my point of view, most Cubans work very hard at making a better life for themselves here in the USA. Unlike some facets of the American population who feel entitled. I am going to give the Cubans here an "A" rating. |
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Here ya go. Read it from the top... http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=1052502&light= |
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i second this . im first generation American my dad escaped in 65 got my mom and sister out in 67.i live in south dade cutler bay Quoted:
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I currently moved to the outskirts of Miami FL and would like to know what im in for Discuss. Very simple If they or their families came prior to 1972: Conservative Love America to an extreme Hard Working Educated Solid Middle Class Loathe Communism Love Guns Many Veterans If they or their family came in the 1980s or after: For the most part Welfare State Mentality Fucking Loud Lazy for the most part Basic Trash Always trying to get over on the System No , I am not Racist . I am a Naturalized American Citizen born in Cuban that came over when I was eight years old in 1967.
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Miami is awesome. The women are hotter than anyplace you'll find. The Cubans are just a bonus. They are hard-working decent people. By now many are 2nd, 3rd & 4th generation Americans that are VERY proud of this Country.
Love the sammiches, black beans and the Mohitos. Relax and enjoy the place! The only thing I hate about Miami is the constant around the clock traffic jams, but it has nothing to do with any Cubans. |
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I currently moved to the outskirts of Miami FL and would like to know what im in for Discuss. North or south outskirts? An area called Westchester. My former in-laws live there. It's about as nice an area you can get in Miami and still be reasonably affordable. Oh, and Westchester is hardly "the outskirts" of Miami. When I lived there, I was at 132nd Ave and SW 8th St. Back then, the Everglades bumped right up against that area. Now it is all developed as far out as Krome Ave. Let's see.... - If you need education, FIU is right around the corner. - There used to be a Latin America Cafeteria on the corner of Coral Way and 97th Ave. Sadly, it closed, but there is another place there that makes decent Cuban sandwiches. - Versailles is nice to visit once. ONCE. It's a tourist trap. - Any "La Carreta" restaurant will serve decent Cuban food. Another great traditional place is called "Las Esquina De Tejas" (The Corner of Tiles - so named because of the tiled roof). Reagan ate there and they are STILL damned proud of that! - For shopping, you have Dadeland Mall south of you and The Falls down in Kendall. Both have all you'll need. There is also Dolphin Mall (with a Bass Pro Shops) over by where the Turnpike and 836 meet. - Assuming it's still there, you can drop by Lou's Gun Shop in Hialeah. Good folks (back when I was there). - Gun shows go at the convention center near CocoWalk or at the Memorial Auditorium (or whatever it's called) in Fort Lauderdale. Meh. - Publix is everywhere. Definitely one thing I miss about Florida. - Do not, under any circumstances, buy anything immediately north of Calle Ocho (Sweetwater). The place is prone to horrible flooding under the best of circumstances, and I doubt the local .gov has fixed it. |
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I currently moved to the outskirts of Miami FL and would like to know what im in for Discuss. North or south outskirts? An area called Westchester. Outskirts ?
Most of us who've lived here decades would be hard-pressed to call Westchester "the outskirts" as Miami has expanded so far to the West. It certainly WAS at one time. Guess it's a matter of perspective. Learn a little espanol ... it goes a long way towards smoothing the potholes. Stay safe |
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the cigars are good, the woman are hot, and the Heat are back. Other than that, not much more to know. You forgot the food. ETA: & as a reminder this site is owned and operated by Americans of Cuban descent. I'd almost drive to Florida for a pressed Cuban sandwich! |










