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OK, I'm lookin for some help. I'm trying to plan a vacation, Montreal or Ft. Lauderdale. After reading about both palaces I don't know where to go, I love twinks & love private dances. Also would like to take a twink back to my hotel at times.

 

OK traveling guys PLEASE GIVE ME your pros & cons to both places. THANKS..

 

When in doubt I whip it out :+

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When is this vacation?

 

If it's soon, Montreal wins based on weather alone. This time of year in Lauderdale is hot, getting hotter, and getting more and more humid. And it's supposed to be a banner year for hurricanes, too (which means travel problems and all that).

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>OK, I'm lookin for some help. I'm trying to plan a vacation,

>Montreal or Ft. Lauderdale. After reading about both palaces I

>don't know where to go, I love twinks & love private dances.

>Also would like to take a twink back to my hotel at times.

>

>OK traveling guys PLEASE GIVE ME your pros & cons to

>both places. THANKS..

 

 

Well, they're both great, and you'll probably want to visit both places. Maybe another trip around Xmas or New Year's.

 

Now, let's see... Montreal in the summer and Ft. Lauderdale in the winter, or Ft. Lauderdale in the summer and Montreal in the winter?? ummm.......

Guest Tristan
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>If it's soon, Montreal wins based on weather alone. This time

>of year in Lauderdale is hot, getting hotter, and getting more

>and more humid. And it's supposed to be a banner year for

>hurricanes, too (which means travel problems and all that).

 

The rainy season in SE Florida is a bit late this year. It normally runs from June - October or later. But it's already stinking humid. The temps don't usually go above the low 90s, but the very high dew point (frequently 75 and above), combined witht the latitude, make it feel like it's over 100. There's sunshine everyday, but there's also daily downpours occurring any time from late afternoon through the evening. For any meteorlogical buffs out there, Florida is #1 in the US for deaths from lightning. You take severe electrical storms very seriously here.

 

Hey, everything is air conditioned. Come on down! You can go to the beach earlier in the day before the sky opens up. And have your food and sex, or was that sex and food, later in the day.:)

 

And yes, the above normal threat of hurricanes is a local topic. We're overdue for a big one someplace along the coast from Palm Beach to Miami. Given the population growth along the coast, even a medium-size hurricane would be devastating.

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