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    Jake reacted to + José Soplanucas in LeBoy Update   
    The place is called LeBoy, for gods' sake. If someone does not like twinks, move on!
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    Jake reacted to RadioRob in LeBoy Update   
    At least you know it’s not the place for you.  

    The same can be said for almost anything…. “Miami’s hottest radio station” or “The best car dealership in the world”.  It’s nothing new or unique. I don’t think it’s something the folks at Guinness are out to track. 
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    Jake reacted to lerbut23 in LeBoy Update   
    Lol it’s an advertisement man what do you want them to say:  Leboy’s the most average guys in town lol
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    Jake reacted to Zippo5 in Villa Gianni   
    Agree.  Totally love looking through the glass door!
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    Jake got a reaction from stripfan in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
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    Jake got a reaction from Chidude in 411 on Expose Montreal   
    Friend of mine was up there this past week and said Campus was dead but Expose and Taboo were fun.  He said it wasn't packed as in previous years, but was glad to see dancers and not a female dance party as seen in recent social media pics. The pics of a couple of the Expose dancers were right up my alley (I'm into the 18-25ish range, not too much muscle, but some.)  Might head up there later this summer.
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    Jake got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in 411 on Expose Montreal   
    Friend of mine was up there this past week and said Campus was dead but Expose and Taboo were fun.  He said it wasn't packed as in previous years, but was glad to see dancers and not a female dance party as seen in recent social media pics. The pics of a couple of the Expose dancers were right up my alley (I'm into the 18-25ish range, not too much muscle, but some.)  Might head up there later this summer.
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    Jake reacted to jerryskater in 411 on Expose Montreal   
    Thanks Jake.  From the social media posts I was worried what Taboo and Expose were turning into.  I feel a lot better about my trip in July.  My husband and I used to go to Montreal every summer - most time twice but haven't been since 2019 due to Covid.  We like the same type as you and Taboo was our go to club.
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    Jake got a reaction from + Cock Eyed Optimist in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
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    Jake got a reaction from + FrankR in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
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    Jake got a reaction from Poppie in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
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    Jake got a reaction from + newatthis in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
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    Jake got a reaction from + Vegas_Millennial in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
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    Jake got a reaction from RadioRob in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
  15. Like
    Jake got a reaction from MiamiLooker in LeBoy Update   
    Most who have quarrels like this are smart to not risk their case by commenting publicly.  Giovani is drama and wears it proudly.  I'm all for being who you are unapologetically. But a business owner being greedy is hardly a crime. Mistreating dancers - I can't speak to that.  If it's true, file charges. But the things that come out of Giovani's mouth makes me wonder who would ever put him in any managerial role.  Let alone one where he's the voice of a company.  He's had to backtrack and apologize a few times for things that fell out of his mouth - but the apologies seemed far from heartfelt.

    His positive contribution was getting the club's social media up to speed.  Most clubs are way behind on their social media presence.  Boardwalk posts the bear bartenders doing a GIF in the same pose every week - as if that'd get me to go.  They don't showcase the dancers.  Johnson's makes a good effort, but could do more.  But LeBoy has been the only one that would entice me to go just based on social postings.  However, Giovani's personality just irritates the bejesus out of me.  If he had his way, LeBoy would've become a drag bar.  The whole tirade he went on a few months back about customers complaining about dancers wearing high heels and so forth shows he really doesn't get how business works.  He threatened to ban any customers who didn't like heels and dared to express that.  In business, you give the customer what they want.  You can express yourself and fly all your colors to the world, especially in Wilton Manors, at a variety of clubs and protests.  But when you're on the clock and trying to make a dollar, give customers what they want.

    For example, one thing that always puzzles me about clubs like LeBoy is the insistence on playing music the dancers like but customers have to tolerate.  That's one definite strength for Johnsons.  They play a lot of music that is catered to the customer's taste.  

    Anyway, I'm rambling.  But a friend told me about this walk out thing.  I'd be surprised if it even happened.  And even more surprised if it made a dent.  I hope to have clubs like LeBoy, Johnsons and Boardwalk around for years to come.  The internet has done a number on the scene and it makes sense why.  Clubs have to step up and provide a level of personal service and an environment that Chaturbate or OnlyFans can't.
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    Jake got a reaction from mikefl81 in The scene in Fort Lauderdale Friday   
    Cruised around the current and former hot spots while passing through Fort Lauderdale Friday night. It was so strange being in town and not hitting the ATM... repeatedly.
     
    I first passed by the old Johnny's on Broward. I was curious to see what had become of my favorite little dive. If those walls could talk, I'd be ruined. I was a little surprised to see that nothing had changed. Nobody's taken over the property. It's still empty. The only real difference since the last time I saw it was that some graffiti had been spray painted on the building.
     
    Next I headed toward LeBoy. As much as I've criticized LB, I do miss it. Sean sucked most of the life out of the place. He imitated the pricing structure of the clubs that failed and that led to far fewer visits from me over the past few years. I used to visit 3 or 4 times a year. I can't even remember the last time I walked in that door. It's been at least a year or maybe even two now. I'm eager to see if the new owners have brought some of the fun back but it was closed... just the liquor store was open, but I didn't see anyone inside.
     
    I was surprised when I rolled up on Boardwalk to find the parking lot packed. I wondered if they had some kind of special loophole that was letting them operate. Turns out it was just all restaurant business. Didn't look to be an empty table. The same for the little bars/restaurants in Wilton Manors. Johnson's was closed, but the other spots in that plaza were packed. Parking was just as difficult to find as it would be on any normal Friday night pre-virus.
     
    Hopefully these spots will be able to survive this. I haven't had a good time at Boardwalk in years and LeBoy never had the fun of those wild nights I had at Johnny's. But still I'd have loved to go in.
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    Jake got a reaction from Chidude in The scene in Fort Lauderdale Friday   
    Cruised around the current and former hot spots while passing through Fort Lauderdale Friday night. It was so strange being in town and not hitting the ATM... repeatedly.
     
    I first passed by the old Johnny's on Broward. I was curious to see what had become of my favorite little dive. If those walls could talk, I'd be ruined. I was a little surprised to see that nothing had changed. Nobody's taken over the property. It's still empty. The only real difference since the last time I saw it was that some graffiti had been spray painted on the building.
     
    Next I headed toward LeBoy. As much as I've criticized LB, I do miss it. Sean sucked most of the life out of the place. He imitated the pricing structure of the clubs that failed and that led to far fewer visits from me over the past few years. I used to visit 3 or 4 times a year. I can't even remember the last time I walked in that door. It's been at least a year or maybe even two now. I'm eager to see if the new owners have brought some of the fun back but it was closed... just the liquor store was open, but I didn't see anyone inside.
     
    I was surprised when I rolled up on Boardwalk to find the parking lot packed. I wondered if they had some kind of special loophole that was letting them operate. Turns out it was just all restaurant business. Didn't look to be an empty table. The same for the little bars/restaurants in Wilton Manors. Johnson's was closed, but the other spots in that plaza were packed. Parking was just as difficult to find as it would be on any normal Friday night pre-virus.
     
    Hopefully these spots will be able to survive this. I haven't had a good time at Boardwalk in years and LeBoy never had the fun of those wild nights I had at Johnny's. But still I'd have loved to go in.
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    Jake got a reaction from Poppie in The scene in Fort Lauderdale Friday   
    Cruised around the current and former hot spots while passing through Fort Lauderdale Friday night. It was so strange being in town and not hitting the ATM... repeatedly.
     
    I first passed by the old Johnny's on Broward. I was curious to see what had become of my favorite little dive. If those walls could talk, I'd be ruined. I was a little surprised to see that nothing had changed. Nobody's taken over the property. It's still empty. The only real difference since the last time I saw it was that some graffiti had been spray painted on the building.
     
    Next I headed toward LeBoy. As much as I've criticized LB, I do miss it. Sean sucked most of the life out of the place. He imitated the pricing structure of the clubs that failed and that led to far fewer visits from me over the past few years. I used to visit 3 or 4 times a year. I can't even remember the last time I walked in that door. It's been at least a year or maybe even two now. I'm eager to see if the new owners have brought some of the fun back but it was closed... just the liquor store was open, but I didn't see anyone inside.
     
    I was surprised when I rolled up on Boardwalk to find the parking lot packed. I wondered if they had some kind of special loophole that was letting them operate. Turns out it was just all restaurant business. Didn't look to be an empty table. The same for the little bars/restaurants in Wilton Manors. Johnson's was closed, but the other spots in that plaza were packed. Parking was just as difficult to find as it would be on any normal Friday night pre-virus.
     
    Hopefully these spots will be able to survive this. I haven't had a good time at Boardwalk in years and LeBoy never had the fun of those wild nights I had at Johnny's. But still I'd have loved to go in.
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    Jake reacted to + azdr0710 in The scene in Fort Lauderdale Friday   
    thanks for all your reports over the years @Jake ......not an utter Florida lover, but I feel lucky to have visited the old Swinging Richards in Pompano and the Boardwalk, as they were about five or six years ago
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    Jake got a reaction from JayCeeKy in The scene in Fort Lauderdale Friday   
    Cruised around the current and former hot spots while passing through Fort Lauderdale Friday night. It was so strange being in town and not hitting the ATM... repeatedly.
     
    I first passed by the old Johnny's on Broward. I was curious to see what had become of my favorite little dive. If those walls could talk, I'd be ruined. I was a little surprised to see that nothing had changed. Nobody's taken over the property. It's still empty. The only real difference since the last time I saw it was that some graffiti had been spray painted on the building.
     
    Next I headed toward LeBoy. As much as I've criticized LB, I do miss it. Sean sucked most of the life out of the place. He imitated the pricing structure of the clubs that failed and that led to far fewer visits from me over the past few years. I used to visit 3 or 4 times a year. I can't even remember the last time I walked in that door. It's been at least a year or maybe even two now. I'm eager to see if the new owners have brought some of the fun back but it was closed... just the liquor store was open, but I didn't see anyone inside.
     
    I was surprised when I rolled up on Boardwalk to find the parking lot packed. I wondered if they had some kind of special loophole that was letting them operate. Turns out it was just all restaurant business. Didn't look to be an empty table. The same for the little bars/restaurants in Wilton Manors. Johnson's was closed, but the other spots in that plaza were packed. Parking was just as difficult to find as it would be on any normal Friday night pre-virus.
     
    Hopefully these spots will be able to survive this. I haven't had a good time at Boardwalk in years and LeBoy never had the fun of those wild nights I had at Johnny's. But still I'd have loved to go in.
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    Jake reacted to Tweetybird in Wow! TABOO Was Fantastic!   
    Oh no, I suspect you have set off twinkboylovers Montreal alarms.
    "Bad Stock practices have spread"
    @Karl-G Not sure the last time you were at Stock but on my past visits there has been plenty of nakedness and found the show to be very good.
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    Jake reacted to + oldNbusted in Fun in Montreal.   
    There have been several seasons so it's mostly repeats.
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    Jake reacted to tazmanian5230 in Fun in Montreal.   
    My financial interest and or comments has nothing to do with your bizarre behavior.
    I hardly doubt anyone would not travel to Montreal based on your comments.
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    Jake reacted to Atlanta_Guy in Fun in Montreal.   
    My mother is deceased. But you would never have had a chance with her. She recognized twats like you from a mile away
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    Jake reacted to EZEtoGRU in Fun in Montreal.   
    Some people are only happy when they are miserable.
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