The Fighter and The Kid Episode 668: Miami Trip, Massages, and Music Videos
The Fighter and The KidMarch 29, 20211h 27min136,409 views
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- 🌴 Miami was a vibrant city, but spring break crowds led to lockdowns and difficulty finding food.
- 🍽️ Despite the challenges, the hosts enjoyed great steak and a unique chocolate ball dessert at Toro Toro restaurant.
- 🍑 Miami's population is noted for its attractive people, with a noticeable abundance of women with large posteriors.
- 🏖️ The group experienced South Beach, which was described as touristy, similar to Times Square in New York.
- 🌊 Jet ski rides were a highlight, though fear of tipping was a significant concern for some.
Personal Anecdotes and Discussions
- 🍩 A debate about the availability and underrated nature of Krispy Kreme donuts occurred, with mentions of long lines and special opening promotions.
- 💆♂️ A story about a suspicious massage parlor named Sunrise Massage is recounted, with suspicions of it being a "happy ending" establishment and a potential robbery attempt.
- ⚾ The difficulty and skill involved in professional baseball pitching are discussed, with participants trying to hit pitches over 90 mph.
- 🎤 Comedian Duval's performance is mentioned, noting his short set and a sentimental connection to the venue.
- 🎶 Lil Nas X's controversial music video and
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