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Dolphins Cultural Tour Shows Players The Richness Of Miami

Versailles sucks. Fake Cuban food.

Used to at least be cool when the local politicos went there every day for lunch and brawled out in the parking lot.
 
Eh, for my money Miami is the best or second best city in Latin America. Depends on how much you can suffer the stuck up natives of Buenos Aires.

Just stay out of Miami Gardens unless you're going to a football game.
 
Eh, for my money Miami is the best or second best city in Latin America. Depends on how much you can suffer the stuck up natives of Buenos Aires.

Just stay out of Miami Gardens unless you're going to a football game.

My family lives in South Miami, which I'm used to. And I love the Cuban food down there, but god damn if you're not stuck in traffic any time you try to go anywhere. Also almost died on the Dolphin expressway...ha
 
Miami is great for what it is.

If you want more classic American livability, head to Ft Lauderdale.
 
My family lives in South Miami, which I'm used to. And I love the Cuban food down there, but god damn if you're not stuck in traffic any time you try to go anywhere. Also almost died on the Dolphin expressway...ha

I've been to plenty of places with worse traffic, some of which have even worse public transportation. I'm just saying, Miami isn't what it used to be, and that's both good and bad. But when I look at places like downtown, Dadeland, etc., I am going to have to go ahead and say the changes have been a net positive.

One thing Miami has over most of the rest of Latin America is air conditioning. We have AC everywhere here, everywhere. You go to a place like Asuncion, way hotter than even Miami in the summer, and there's hardly AC anywhere. You ever worn a suit in 112 degree weather, only to get in off the street and have to climb a stairwell in a building with no air conditioning? Life sucks, sometimes.
 
Excellent initiative to educate and immerse the young players in the city's rich and diverse culture. Full marks to the Dolphins management for setting this up.
 
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