First published on 6 Jun 2008 . Updated on 3 Nov 2010.
One of the many reasons why Key Largo is so right-on for hooking a sports nut is the big screen and the plasmas. Stuck for conversation? Ask your target how many inches they have at home and see what kind of response you get. Go when the "big game" (regardless of the sport) is screening to make the most of supporter camaraderie.
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