Tuesday, October 26, 2010

And So It Begins: 5 Awesome NBA Story Lines this Season

'Twas the night before tip-off, and the man told his spouse
I'll watch Monday Night Football, then the lights will go out;
The Bud Light and Mikes Hard were chilling with care,
In hopes tomorrow evening soon would be there;
The man was all nestled all snug in his bed,
Dreams of And-1's, crossovers and fast breaks in his head...

The NBA season tips off tonight with Heat versus Celtics followed by Lakers versus Rockets on TNT. I don't really know if it could get any better than that.



Fresh Starts
John Wall, Blake Griffin, Yao Ming make debuts (Of some sort)

Three players that have, had or might have potential are making first appearances of some sort this season. The beast from the East, Yao Ming makes his return against the Lakers after missing an entire season due to a recurring foot injury. Blake Griffin, last years number one draft pick did not play one regular season game because of a freak injury in the pre-season. This year he gets another chance at his rookie season. John Wall, this years number one draft pick looks to lead the Wizards to a bounce back season. He looked impressive in the pre-season--what about when it counts?

No More Mr. Nice Dwight
Will we see a more aggressive, no-nonsense Dwight Howard?


Since his debut in the NBA, Dwight Howard's toughness has been questioned. He responded the first time by bulking up and becoming the defensive force we all knew he had the potential to be. Now we're waiting for his offense to blossom. Last year in the playoffs, as they were on the verge of losing to the Celtics, we saw flashes of a mean, almost "dirty" Dwight Howard on the block. Will this season be more of the same or will he falter to all the criticism?

Defying the Obvious
Will the Knicks STILL miss the playoffs?

Now I'm no Knicks hater, but I must admit it's funny to watch them consistently implode on themselves and continue to miss the playoffs despite Mike D'Antoni's expectations. Additions of Raymond Felton, Amar'e Stoudemire and potentially a late season acquisition of Carmelo Anthony, I'm excited to see if they can somehow STILL miss the playoffs. (However, I just traded for Raymond Felton on my fantasy team so I'm kinda in his corner).

Respect the Redick
Will J.J. Redick finally have a breakout season?

J.J. Redick looked like the missing piece for the Magic last year in the playoffs. He out shined Vince Carter in the Celtics series and earned himself a shiny new contract in the off-season as the Bulls, Magic and other teams bid for his rights. He's growing as a defender and his off-the-dribble skills have significantly improved. Will he finally emerge as the J.J. Redick that broke record after record at Duke?

Who's house is this?
Who will emerge as the "king" of south beach?

We know a lot about Miami even before the season started. They'll be covered more than old school rock songs on Glee. They'll likely sell out every game they're involved in. The Christmas Day match up against the Lakers will be the most watched NBA game in a long time. But what we don't know is who will emerge the "king" of South Beach. It's Wade's house going into the season, but many eyes will be on Lebron. Nike contributed to that even more last night with it's new "Rise" commercial. As a Dwyane Wade supporter, I can only hope a battle for "team captain" doesn't distract from the goal of winning a championship--but I can't help but think it might get a little competitive.

Get excited. NBA season tips off tonight at 7:30 p.m. et on TNT.

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Track Star Track List: 8 Great Songs to Run to

Lately, I've been trying to step my cardio-game up. The reasons for that are endless and obvious--but the over-arching reason is to be healthier. Now I'm not pro-status when it comes to distance running, so I need a little extra motivation. Last time I was in Chambana, I did my first 2-mile run since Summer before Junior year of College. The girlfriend lead the way, but these tracks provided an added push along the way. Add them to your playlist for your next run and let me know if they help.

1.) Kanye West ft. Jay-Z & Swizz Beatz - Power (Remix)

Gotta love the tribal-esque beat and up tempo snares/claps. Not to mention Jay-Z kills the verse.



2.) The Black Eyed Peas - The Showdown

The countdown is enough to get me hype. Probably should start your run with this one.



3.) Linkin Park - Bleed it Out

If you're one of those runners who pushes yourself to your limits, this is just what you need. LP is always inspiring.



4.) Madonna - Miles Away

Yes. Madonna. The beat/tempo are undeniably a runners dream. Plus, the title is Miles Away. Seems fitting.



5.) Jay-Z ft. J. Cole - A Star is Born

Let the lyrics do the motivating for you.



6.) Drake - Show me a Good Time

Another good starter track. Also a good pre-gaming/party song. Works all angles. =P



7.) Kid Cudi - Heart of a Lion

Need I say more.



8.) Eminem ft. Lil Wayne - No Love

Eminem's verse is Grade-A. Just Blaze kills the beat.




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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Hidden Gems: 6 Under the Radar NFL players in 2010

If you're reading this, chances are you're as excited about the NFL season as I am. The New Orleans Saints are looking to repeat, The NY Jets are expecting to make more noise than an F-16, and the Broncos are out to redeem last seasons historic collapse. Oh, and we have Favre drama--as usual. Let's just say, I'm pumped. Some of the consistent studs like Tom Brady, Champ Bailey, Brian Urlacher and Ed Reed will be causing havoc on the field. But there are a few stars and question marks flying under the radar. Here are a few players we need to look out for.

1.) Jay Cutler (QB)

I might as well start right here at home with the Chicago Bears and Jay Cutler. Many critics, (Bears fans included) gave Jay Cutler a lot of flak for his 26 interceptions last season; Forgetting that he threw 27 TD's, doesn't have a "star" receiver, and played much of last season with the leagues most unproductive run-game, led by Matt Forte in what we hope was merely his sophomore slump.

In the 2010-11 season, the Bears and Cutler have the luxury of the Mike Martz air attack, another year of experience for young receivers like Johnny Knox and Devin Aromashodu and a more confident Jay Cutler. Look out for a similar amount of TD's and less INT's this year from Cutler.

2.) Devin Aromashodu (WR)

Since we're already on the subject of the Chicago Bears, we might as well cover rising star Devin Aromashodu. Devin #2 didn't get much playing time last year not playing his first snap until Week 10; despite QB Jay Cutler urging for him to start. In the last 2 games of the NFL season, with Johnny Knox sitting out, Aromashodu had 12 receptions for 196 yards and 3 TD's. In a 16 game season, he would be on pace for 1500 yards and nearly 100 receptions. Let's not jump overboard with those predictions, but look out for a great season from Devin #2.

3.) Julian Edelman (WR)

Another young star in the making is the New England Patriots, Julian Edelman. With Wes Welker out with a late season ACL tear last year, Edelman took over. When I say took over, I mean "took over". In the week 17 game where Welker was injured, Edelman posted 10 receptions, 103 yds and a preview of what we'll see this season. With a similar style to Welker, and Brady at the helm, Julian Edelman might become Brady's new favorite target. Oh, and at 24 years old, he's 5 years younger than Welker.

4.) Tim Tebow (QB)

Tim Tebow will probably be the most followed Rookie Quarterback of the entire 2010-11 draft class. Tebow talk started with his "controversial" Superbowl Ad. Now it's all about his completely revamped throwing motion and how that will hold up in the NFL. There have been a lot of questions about his skill, but we've never questioned his heart or his leadership. With Kyle "Mr. Mediocrity" Orton, (or "Neckbeard", as I've heard him called) and the unproven Brady Quinn as his competition, I can see Tebow taking control of the team by at least Week 5. He'll show us a real life example of what a blend of hard work and passion can create.

5.) Jordan Shipley (WR)

The Cincinnati Bengals are stacked with receivers. Ochocinco, Terrell Owens, and Antonio Bryant. Jordan Shipley is currently the 4th String WR. I don't think he'll play like one. Shipley showed me the kind of receiver he was going to be in the NFL in the National Championship against Alabama. He had 10 catches for 122 yards and 2 TD's against one of the nation's best defenses, receiving passes from a freshman QB. Most of the attention will be on T.O. and Ocho, which will make life easy for Shipley. Offensive ROY perhaps?

6.) Ladanian Tomlinson (RB)

L.T. is a beast--or at least was a beast. He's had less than stellar seasons in recent memory due to nagging injuries the past few seasons. I, for one, think he's still got gas in the tank. Predictions are that he'll primarily be used as a 3rd down back in the Jets heavy run offense. With the loss of Thomas Jones, I think he'll split the carries with Shonn Green. What he does with those carries, especially in the play-action, will be pretty phenomenal. Watch out for the Jets this year. They'll be dangerous.


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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Revisiting Resolutions: 4 mid-year resolutions to enhance "Brand YOU"

In 2010, I, like many of you made New Year’s resolutions. Often times, it’s really easy to lose track of those resolutions or shift your focus. So I decided it might be a good idea to write down my resolutions so I could reference them and keep on track.

In 2010, I wanted to be more patient and punctual. I also wanted to eat healthier, learn something new every day and exercise more consistently. Now it’s July and I’ve done a pretty good job with many of those goals. However, I’ve also added a few more goals to the list, and I wanted to share them with you. Maybe publishing it on the web will help me remain accountable and maybe they’ll inspire you to do the same.

1.) Give More than You take

We’re only here on this earth for a little while. While it’s important to strive for personal goals and autonomy, it’s equally important to give back. Giving feels good. There’s this internal elation you get that is invaluable. Not only that, the same way that a smile is contagious, giving to others is too. It’ll help make the world a better place. (Special thanks to Seth Godin for the inspiration)

2.) Take the lead

Ari Gold from the hit HBO series, Entourage is one of my heroes. His ambition, passion, assertiveness and sometimes cut-throat approach to his life is downright inspiring. Flaws and all, he’s a great leader. That’s something I want to strive for.

Bill Parcels, former head coach of the Dallas Cowboys once said, "Blame no one. Expect nothing. Do something." That’s a bit of advice I want to take with me the rest of this year.

3.) Trust your instincts

More often than not, that gut feeling you get about certain things is the right one. But there are also many blinders and outside influences that may distract you from trusting that feeling. Everyone doesn’t have great instincts about everything, but everyone has great instincts about something. Once you find out what that something is, you can use it to your advantage.

4.) Hone your skills as a Salesman

One of my professors this past year made the claim that there are two ways to make a lot of money in this world. Get really good at marketing or really good at selling. Obviously there are other ways, but the skills you learn as a salesperson will go a long way. You learn to deal with people, conquer objections, understand thought processes of customers and people and build relationships. Regardless of whether or not you want to go into sales as a profession, mastering the art can help you in virtually any career path you choose to take.

Thanks for listening.

How are you striving to be a better person and citizen in 2010?



Saturday, July 10, 2010

Lebron's Leaving?: 4 Reasons Lebron Should've Stayed Home

At long last, Lebron James has decided to join forces in Miami with Dywane Wade and Chris Bosh. But was it the right move? Here’s why I think Lebron didn’t necessarily make the storybook move that some fans wanted him to, and why he might have been better off just staying home.

1.) It’s still Wade County

First and foremost, Lebron has always been about the legacy. From his self proclamation as “The Chosen One” to his 1-hr ESPN special to tell everyone where he wants to play. However, it’s still Wade County and he will always be in Wade’s city regardless of his accomplishments.

Secondly, it can be assumed the days of back to back MVP’s are gone with such a balanced trio of talent in South Beach. It’s Kevin Durant’s MVP to win this season. Although, we can throw the Black Mamba’s name back into the running as well.

2. Never-ending PR nightmare

Burning jerseys, nasty letters from owner Dan Gilbert and disappointed fans across the nation isn’t necessarily the best lasting image to leave your hometown team—especially in a city that’s experienced so much heartbreak in times past.

By leaving Cleveland after his less than stellar performance against the Celtics, it’s safe to make the analogy that Captain Lebron boarded the lifeboat on his own sinking ship. I’m not saying it wasn’t a better career move if he really just wants to win, but there were certainly better ways to go about parting ways and still keep the Lebron Brand in relatively good graces.

3.) Premature Championship talk

Contrary to popular belief, while the Miami Heat might be a pain in the ass on NBA 2k11 (Good thing I was already a Miami fan ^_^), they are still a 3-man roster who hasn’t had any time to gel—4-man if the Mike Miller signing has been confirmed.

That’s why they call them Championship “Teams”, not Championship “Trios”. There are still a host of teams to compete with Miami in the eastern conference. There’s Boston, Orlando, Atlanta, Chicago, and a ticked off Cleveland who will still be relatively competitive. Oh, and the Lakers are still the champs.

Maybe in a year or so, a few more pieces and Pat Riley steering the reigns we can talk dynasty. Until then, Lebron, Wade and Bosh have to cope with the pressure of championship expectancy in Miami for years to come.

4. “We’re not your friend anymore”

It’s funny how quickly people will turn on you. In the amount of time it took Lebron to say, “Southbeach”, fans went from “We love you Lebron! Come play for [insert team]” to “%^@%# Lebron! I hope you never win a ring”.

Granted he did seemingly string every potential candidate along for weeks, and even years about the prospect of him playing for their team.

In the “Post Decision” NBA, the Miami Heat have become the team to beat, and hence the villain. Everybody will be out to “Beat the Heat”, and won’t be very nice about it.

A Step Back

In the midst of all this basketball drama, as people will rip or revere Lebron for his career decisions, I want to remind everyone of a couple things.

1. Lebron is still human being and nobody but Lebron understands the pressure he was under for the past several months. So be easy on the guy.
2. ATTN: This just in! Lebron has made his decision and life will go on as usual.

P.s. Winning can make people forget--really quickly.

Thanks for reading.

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

After School Snack: 8 Memorable TV shows from the 90's

Ah, the 90's. Such a great time to be a kid. Also a great time to be a couch potato. The inspiration for this post came from a freaky and terrible nightmare I had about one of the following shows--but we'll get to that later. However, thinking about them makes me feel great. Hopefully this will do the same for you.

1.) Rugrats

I don't what about these talking, ingenious babies was so fascinating that made their pointless adventures so captivating, but they were. Maybe I just answered my own question.

Rugrats from Matt on Vimeo.

2.) Boy Meets World

To this day, Topanga is still one of the strangest names I've ever heard.



3.) The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

10/10. A+. Will Smith. 'Nuff said.



4.) Doug

Doug was such a loser, but a lovable loser nonetheless. Still don't know why all the characters were such bizarre colors. They looked sickly.

Doug's Theme song from bellbee86 on Vimeo.

5.) Bobby's World

Even though I'm fairly certain Bobby was on LSD all the time during this show, he was frikin' adorable. "Dontcha know".


6.) Gullah Gullah Island

You can front like you didn't watch Gullah Gullah island, but we know you did. As I eluded to earlier, the inspiration for this post came from a nightmare involving that big yellow frog. And if you're wondering, it didn't end well.


7.) The Wonder Years

This is really old school, but I couldn't help but love this show. Such a real show with some depth. So much we didn't comprehend at the time of watching it though. Sucks that Kevin didn't end up with Winnie too.


8.) All That

"Who loves orange soda?" You know? Such a classic.
P.s. Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the movie Goodburger?



I'm curious to know what shows from your childhood made your day? Drop a comment and let me know.


Monday, June 28, 2010

Sexy Sales People: 5 Things I Love about Advertising People


At some point in your life, you all stumble upon something you're passionate about. Sometimes it's at 5 years old when you get your first two octave keyboard, take your first dance class or pick up a basketball. Sometimes you figure it out later down the line in college, like me.

I fell in love with advertising sophomore year in Jason Chambers advertising history course when I decided that marketing was one of the most powerful skills to master if you want to actualize change.

Beyond the possibilities and the paycheck (given you're willing to put in the work), I was truly inspired by the people. Here are a few recurring traits I've noticed about them that made me fall in love with advertising.


1.) Motivated

I love how intensely passionate and driven the students are. Watching the Illinois NSAC (National Student Advertising Competition) team spend countless hours in the lab this past semester working on campaigns for the competition was extremely impressive. I wasn't even involved, but I worked with some of them in other group projects and they made me feel guilty going to sleep before midnight.

2.) Vibrant Personalities

I'm sure you could probably say this about a lot of major groups, but each individual I've actually gotten to know is not only bright and ambitious, but has such intense personality. Never short of a witty remark and rarely a dull moment with these guys. I can't recall a group meeting that didn't have at least 20 minutes of goofing off and laughter before getting down to business--which leads me to my next point.

3.) Fun

Everybody I've ever crossed paths with in advertising is down for one hell of a good time. They might be all business in the day time, but you haven't been on a bar crawl until you've been on an AAF bar crawl. Maybe it's the inherent nature of the field that requires a sense of humor, a bit of wit and a knack for dealing with people, but they enjoy a good time as good as anybody--maybe more.

4.) Persistent

Could it be that advertising is essentially a sales job? Could it be that to get a job in this economy, you have to follow-up, and follow-up again? Maybe so. Regardless, people in advertising are persistent. I think it's because they have to be; to win clients, to find jobs, to get survey/experiment participants, and to do great work. I think it's just who they are, and I love it.

5) Attractive

I don't know if it's just my personal opinion or not, but I've come to notice that a good majority of people in advertising are pretty attractive. It could be that good account people are typically well-groomed, charming, suave and/or confident. That could be clouding my judgment but in my undergraduate career, I found it pretty easy to attend class--and not just because the lectures were interesting.

Maybe it's just University of Illinois Ad Folk though. You tell me. =P




Monday, June 21, 2010

Workout Woes: 3 Hardest Things about getting in Shape

How many of us can say that we are honestly in the shape we want to be in? Not many. But why? Because it's hard. It's not that we don't always put in the effort, but it's no easy task. Here are some of the reasons I think it's so difficult to not only get in shape, but to keep it that way.

1.) Dieting

Why does it seem so hard for us to consistently eat things that are healthy for us? Let alone enjoy eating them. I feel like diets only last for a few weeks at a time for most people. Then they "cheat" a few times and their diet goes on a vacation--along with that "summer body" you had planned to have, and the workout regiment you started last week.

Dieting is an essential part of getting in shape, yet it's so easy to neglect. A lot of times it's because we jump right into it. We start cutting things out of our diet on a whim and expect to be able to handle those cravings. It just doesn't feel natural.

I would suggest setting a goal, mapping out a plan, and slowly phasing out the things you don't want it your diet. It should make the transition a lot smoother.

2.) Motivation

Another hard part about getting in shape is staying motivated. The decision to start going to the gym the morning after a night of heavy drinking usually doesn't stick; and your "Operation Washboard" playlist and Kanye's "New Workout Plan" are typically only temporary motivation for a more long term issue.

However, it doesn't hurt to have a partner with similar goals that you can lean on to help you stay motivated. You should be there for each other to hold yourselves accountable and make sure you stay on top of your regiment. It works, and depending on the individual, can make working out more fun.

3.) Time

Time is a huge problem for many people when it comes to getting in shape. Schedule's are constantly changing and as a society, we keep getting busier and busier. Fitting the gym into that schedule gets evermore difficult.

But here's the thing. Your personal health is more important than a lot of the things we typically put before it. If there's no time allotted for a workout, you need to make time for one--consistently. Your body will thank you for it. (Not to mention your significant other, if that's an issue)






Saturday, April 17, 2010

NBA Fever: 4 Things to Look Out for in the 2010 NBA Playoffs

This years NBA playoffs is looking to be one of the best of All-Time! Mark my words. Teams 2-8 in the West are virtually inseparable. Los Angeles is still slightly a cut above the rest, but they haven't been playing well recently. They will be tested. Out east, the Cavs, Magic and Hawks are forces to be reckoned with. However, players like D-Rose and D-Wade don't lay down easy. It should be exciting.

Amidst all the craziness though, here's 4 things to look out for in this years playoffs.

1.) Michael Beasley in the Celtics-Miami series

As crazy as it seems for the Heat to take out the ailing Boston Celtics in the first round, it's very possible. We already know Dwyane Wade won't lay down easy, that's a given. Bill Simmons announced his unofficial playoff bet that he would have the highest first round scoring average. However, if the Heat are going to have any chance of beating the C's, Flash is going to need some help. That help is going to have to come in large part from Michael Beasley. If Wade's teammates show up, look for another 7 game series for the Celtics this year.

2.) The Spurs

Should we really be surprised that the former champs are making a push right around playoff time. It's what they do. The Spurs have been one of the toughest teams to beat in the playoffs for a number of years and this year won't be any different. Ginobili is playing like it's contract year. (Which it was) Tony Parker is getting back into rhythm. Dejaun Blair and George Hill are emerging as key role players. And then there's Tim Duncan. If the Spurs get a rhythm early, look for them to cause a ruckus in the playoffs.

3.) Shaquille O'neals impact

Lebron will be Lebron, and the Cavs will likely make their way to the East finals with relative ease. But when it comes to the East finals where they will likely be matched up against Superman and the Orlando Magic, Shaq's presence down low will be imperative to success. Last year, the Cavs were destroyed by Dwight Howard because Big Z and Varejao couldn't hold their own. The Cavs made the move for the diesal to counter that this season. Let's see if it works out.

4.) The Return of George Karl

The Nuggets are matched up against the Jazz in the first round this year. In a hard nosed series between two gritty teams, I think they Nuggets will come out on top in six or seven games. In the second round though, they will likely see the LA Lakers and The Black Mamba (Kobe Bryant). If they want any chance of winning that series, George Karl will have to return to the sidelines. The Nuggets could be fueled by the return of their beloved coach who is the heart and soul of the Nuggets team. If that happens, look out for a game 1 steal and one hell of a series.




Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Love in Lyrics: 7 Love Songs you Might Like

The Ancient Greek have four words for love. Eros, Agape, Philia, and Storge. All with different, yet similar meanings. Agape, refers to a general affection or "true love" as you might have for a parent or sibling. Eros speaks to the passionate love. Passionate in the sense of longing, or aspiration. You want it, and you have to have it. (Not necessarily sexual.) Then there's Philia. Philia translates to friendship in modern Greek. Think Cory and Shaun from Boy Meets World. Finally, there's Storge, which refers to kind of love that a parent has for their child.

This is not a list of "Love songs" in the traditional sense, but of a more liberal perspective. Have a listen, and see what you think.

1.) Lupe Fiasco - Paris, Tokyo, The Cool


One of my favorite love songs of all time.



Love for a daughter is something that I don't know much about, but I imagine it's pretty powerful.




"I Love New York", as the old saying goes.




It's truly amazing to be able to feel a mothers love. Classic song.




True love for hip hop seems to get forgotten now days.




Undeniable love.




Go Illini! I Love College! ^_^


Saturday, April 3, 2010

Beaches, Booze and Break-Ins: 5 Favorite Things about Spring Break in Miami

I recently went to Miami for Spring Break with the girlfriend and a few friends. In short, it was AMAZING. Nice weather, eye candy, beaches, and credit card debt. After the fun was all said and done, I sat on the plane and reminisced about the trip. I wrote down my five favorite things about Spring Break in Miami, and I'm sharing them with you as an introduction to List Wiz. (In no particular order.

1.) Luxury Cars
Have you ever seen a Rolls Royce not at the auto show? Well I can say I have now. Amongst many other luxury cars. Corvette's, Souped up Mustangs and I'm pretty sure I saw a Maserati in passing. I guess it's standard to have a nice ride in Miami. Remember that.

2.) Chillin on South Beach
South Beach is one of the more gorgeous beaches there is. Our hotel was literally a 5 minute walk away which was nice. I got a good deal of reading done, the ladies got their tan on, and I got to scope out some good looking women. (Just kidding babe). It's one of those places where you have effortless epiphanies. Things just kind of come into focus.

3.) Breaking into the Loews Hotel
Break-in is a strong way of putting it, so let's just say we weren't supposed to be there. Here's the short story: Our hotel didn't have a hot tub, and we really wanted one. So at around Midnight, we went on an adventure to find one. We "pre-gamed" at our hotel and walked the beach side looking for a back way into one of the nicer hotels. There was another group of kids doing the same thing. They advised that we "act like we own the place", so we wouldn't look suspicious. It worked. That's the long and short to it, and based on our experience, it works on about 3 other hotels in on Collins Ave. Chances are, we'll try to stay there next time. It's a gorgeous hotel.

4.) Wet Willies
Wet Willies is an amazingly bar on Ocean Drive that specializes in alcoholic Slushies. Talk about the perfect combination. Warm weather and slushy's with an awesome view of the beach right outside. If you ever make it to Miami, you have to check them out. They're kind of pricey, but they have a drink called the "Call-A-Cab". I mean, c'mon. That says it all.

5.) Five Guys Burgers and Fries
Oh Em Gee! Three words to describe 5 Guys. Five Guys is a burger franchise located in Miami, Florida amongst a few other location. They stay open super late, till around 4 a.m. I believe, and give you food for two with virtually everything on the menu. Their Cajun fries are great and they offer unlimited toppings like jalapeƱos, and mushrooms for no extra charge. Completely customized, huge portions and free drink refills. It was a great cap off to a night on the town.




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