MIA
There's a reason Miami International Airport has the code “MIA” and we're sitting here waiting on standby for some way to come home. More later.
Josh Poulson
Posted Sunday, Nov 5 2006 11:32 AM
There's a reason Miami International Airport has the code “MIA” and we're sitting here waiting on standby for some way to come home. More later.
Josh Poulson
Posted Sunday, Nov 5 2006 11:32 AM
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