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Post by virgindick on Sept 23, 2014 15:43:24 GMT -5
Spot the (Pea)cock in the Bush Hash Thurs, Sept 25, 2014 HARE: NFHN Amy (naming trail) w/ Mount my Lymp Dick TIME: 6:30pm, Hares away around 7pm COST: $3 and BYOB for pre-lube and circle LOCATION and PARKING: Miami City Hall, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL, 33133. Free parking towards the back of the parking lot. It's not recommended to park near the water as you need a marina parking decal. ERECTIONS: From the North: Head (who said head?) south on I-95 and continue straight on US-1 (toward Cuba). Turn left onto 17th Ave. Turn right onto South Bayshore Dr. Turn left on Pan American Dr. Take your 2nd right and look for suspect hashers in the back of the parking lot. From the South: Travel north on US-1. Bear right on Grand Ave. Bear another right at McFarland Rd. The road will turn left and become South Bayshore Rd. Turn right onto Pan American Dr. Take your 2nd right and look for suspect hashers in the back of the parking lot. ON AFTER: Scotty's Landing, causal waterfront dining. It's in walkable distance from Miami City Hall. Open 'til 11 pm. 3381 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL, 33133. 305-854-2626 The peacock (male) peahen (female) are members of the genus Pavo (turkey, in EspaƱol). Much like hashers, peacocks exhibit complicated and unique mating rituals. Also like hashers, peacocks are omnivorous. In addition to consuming large amounts of beer, peacocks eat most plant parts, flower petals, seeds, insects and other arthropods, reptiles, and amphibians. In some cultures, the peacock is also a symbol of pride or vanity, due to the way the bird struts and shows off its plumage.
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