Islamorada, a "Village of Islands," is an incorporated village in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It is located on the islands of Tea Table Key, Lower Matecumbe Key, Upper Matecumbe Key, Windley Key and Plantation Key in the Florida Keys.
The name Islamorada (Original meaning: "Island Home"), newly nicknamed, "The Purple Isle," came from early Spanish explorers in the area. It is pronounced "Is-Lah-Moh-Ra-Da."
Islamorada was hit almost directly by the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935, causing 423 deaths. A memorial, including the ashes of over 300 victims, exists today at Overseas Highway mile marker 82.
Hall of Fame baseball player Ted Williams began visiting Islamorada in 1943 and for the next 45 years was the island's most well-known resident. After his retirement from baseball he became the national spokesman for Sears sporting goods and became renowned for his abilities as a fisherman. Over the decades, he hosted numerous celebrities at his Islamorada house and took them on local fishing trips. Williams’ residency in Islamorada ended in 1988 when he moved to Hernando, Florida. Williams cited the island’s increased development as his reason for leaving. He reportedly said that he knew it was time to leave when he could no longer make a left turn on to U.S. Route 1 because of the traffic.
Orgullo nacional, patriota virtual
héroe militar, Xenofobia
muñeco demencial, parálisis mental
eskoria cerebral
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ME LA SUDA TODO LO QUE PUEDAS LADRAR
SIEMPRE AMÉ LA LIBERTAD..
Qué difícil es hablar con la pared
menguar tu estupidez, tu xenofobia
hacerte comprender que tu agresividad
se puede responder con mala hostia
A LA MIERDA...
Huir de la razón, perder la dignidad
tu forma de pensar
Te quiero recordar que somos muchos más
y vamos a combatir tu xenofobia
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Oh!!, seguiré en mi condición de radical
gritaré, nazis nunca más!!.
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