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This is a moderated phorum for the CIVILIZED discussion of the Miami Dolphins. In this phorum, there are rules and moderators to make sure you abide by the rules. The moderators for this phorum are JC and Colonel.
I drink beer in a bottle no problem. Mike you love negative post and comments about anything Miami. Try and not post negative comments about Miami for one day! Are you addicted to Miami Haterade.... It is pretty laughable how much negative trash you talk about anything Miami, and how much you love and bragging about anything New Jersey. I really think you would be well liked in Jets fan clubs and are probably spending to much time on the wrong site. Did the dolphins piss in your cheerios or something... I just dont get it?
I'm in FL for a couple weeks and heard a radio interview with a FL public health official on this topic. The whole thing sounds overblown. At JRS, they found one violation for a slurpy machine, and that was immediately cleaned. The reports of mosquitos by a disgruntled employee were for a different machine that was inspected as clean.
The state official said that if there were any public health issues, the concession would have been shut down. Florida also claims to follow the strictest inspection standards in the US, which means that a "critical violation" in Florida is easier to get than in other states - like NJ.
I am sure the sort of stuff they found at the stadium is no worse and probably better than what you see at your average Wendy's Taco Bell KFC or McD.
As long as I don't know about it and don't see it, I can live in blissful ignorance and enjoy my $20 beer.
I eat at the game every week... No problems, keep this in mind Florida standards are much higher then a lot of other states... Some stadiums where inspected in the off season when they where closed? So no food on premises so how can you have a violation??? I have been to Fenway park a few hundred times, and talk about filth??? and that ranks higher??? So the standards are not the same from state to state...
SouthFlPhinFan Wrote:
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> I have been to Fenway park a few
> hundred times, and talk about filth??? and that
> ranks higher??? So the standards are not the same
> from state to state...
"Friendly Fenway" has been spruced up a bit in recent years, but the building is damn near 100 years old, so yeah it isn't a clean place. Plus the water they steam those fenway franks in? I think the Charles River is cleaner. BUT I still have never gotten sick there (have been only about a couple dozen times)
I used to live up there in Ma. and went to every game I could make, I ate those hotdogs and even with the renovations, it is still dirty but I will continue to eat them Dirty Dogs when I get back up there...LOL And didn't the Rays Stadium rank bad also? I thought I saw that, that one surprises me, I find that place to appear to be very clean. I make it to Rays games about a half dozen times a year to see the Red Sox. I eat at the Outback stand they have in the stadium and have yet to get sick... hope my luck holds...lol
> I make it to Rays games about a half dozen times a
> year to see the Red Sox. I eat at the Outback
> stand they have in the stadium and have yet to get
> sick... hope my luck holds...lol
Yeah that's a common practice even by Sox fans living in Boston, as many tend to vacation on the Gulf coast: take a long weekend in the Tampa Bay area, go to a couple Sox games when they're in town. Tickets a lot easier to get, guaranteed no rain-outs, and air conditioning.
berkeley223 Wrote:
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> I am sure the sort of stuff they found at the
> stadium is no worse and probably better than what
> you see at your average Wendy's Taco Bell KFC or
> McD.
> As long as I don't know about it and don't see it,
> I can live in blissful ignorance and enjoy my $20
> beer.
MikeO Wrote:
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> i'm sure it is. New Jersey sucks. lol
>
> Only driven through NJ a couple times but its
> nothing to write home about
As far as I'm concerned, the trick to surviving any stadium cuisine is to apply copious amounts of an antiseptic like alcohol. You can find this in beer.
DolfanMike Wrote:
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> As far as I'm concerned, the trick to surviving
> any stadium cuisine is to apply copious amounts of
> an antiseptic like alcohol. You can find this in
> beer.
Good advice Numbe 1.
Just remember too much of anything can be bad for you!!