Look at how Fort Lauderdale enforces 4am liquor cutoff down town on 2nd Street. Is this necessary? What kind of policy is this? It’s 4am. That’s their law.
Look at how Fort Lauderdale enforces 4am liquor cutoff down town on 2nd Street. Is this necessary? What kind of policy is this? It’s 4am. That’s their law.
There was nothing quite like those summer evenings sitting on a lake bank with a fishing pole in one hand and an old transistor AM radio beside you. Before smartphones, Bluetooth speakers, and streaming apps, that little radio was your connection to the world. You’d hear the crackle of static, slowly turn the tuning dial, and suddenly the voice of a baseball announcer would come in clear as day from hundreds of miles away.
Back then, AM radio ruled the night. When the sun went down, those radio waves seemed to travel forever. You could pick up stations from Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, New York, and sometimes even farther if the weather was right. Kids today will never know the patience it took to carefully tune a station between the static just to catch the seventh inning of a ballgame.
There was something peaceful about hearing the crowd roar through that tiny speaker while watching your fishing line ripple across calm water. The announcers painted every pitch with words so vivid you could picture the whole stadium in your mind without ever seeing a screen. It wasn’t just baseball—it was companionship out there on the shore bank.
A tackle box, a can of worms, a folding chair, and a transistor radio were all you needed for a perfect evening. No notifications. No distractions. Just fishing, baseball, and the sound of summer.
Funny how the simplest moments from years ago still feel richer than most things today.
@Susannah_Bryan@FIXFTL I completely agree with @iElijahManley , the failures of this Task Force is on them, not City Manager Rickelle Williams. This was a Politically Motivated Letter. An incompetent Commissioner Appointed leadership, who BLAMES and not SOLVES!!!
TaskForce For Ending Homelessness CEO not a fan of Fort Lauderdale City Manager Rickelle Williams. Claims under her leadership, “our experience has been one of division, disengagement and obstruction.”
@AllegheneeAR@Joek72@MartyGriffinKD I saw Fleetwood Mac and they bickered amongst themselves before and after every song. “I wrote this one…myself” very annoying
Mean jokes are trickling out from reputable sources on what Glassman said at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon. When he called the Rodstrom family losers. The room gasped. He couldn’t read the reaction and called Herbst and Moraitis quitters. Stay tuned.
At the very same time yesterday. 3pm. City workers scramble to repair a broken water main for the 5th time in three years at the exact intersection of Cordova and 15st. That district commissioner was bragging about water way improvements.