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In the Pink Pony strip club in Daytona Beach, Florida the night before the 9/11 attacks, three men make anti-American sentiments and talk of impending bloodshed. One says, “Wait ‘til tomorrow. America is going to see bloodshed.” These are not any of the hijackers, since they had all left Florida by this time.
 
In the Pink Pony strip club in Daytona Beach, Florida the night before the 9/11 attacks, three men make anti-American sentiments and talk of impending bloodshed. One says, “Wait ‘til tomorrow. America is going to see bloodshed.” These are not any of the hijackers, since they had all left Florida by this time.
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Pink Pony was owned at the time by John Kap. Mike Kap was the chief operating officer for Galardi South Enterprises, so I assume Galardi was the true owner.
   
 
The Pink Pony was managed at one time by Tommy Gioiosa.
 
The Pink Pony was managed at one time by Tommy Gioiosa.

Latest revision as of 18:40, 27 April 2016

In the Pink Pony strip club in Daytona Beach, Florida the night before the 9/11 attacks, three men make anti-American sentiments and talk of impending bloodshed. One says, “Wait ‘til tomorrow. America is going to see bloodshed.” These are not any of the hijackers, since they had all left Florida by this time.

Pink Pony was owned at the time by John Kap. Mike Kap was the chief operating officer for Galardi South Enterprises, so I assume Galardi was the true owner.

The Pink Pony was managed at one time by Tommy Gioiosa.

Tommy used to gamble with Arab sheiks at Keeneland racetrack and has a conviction for transporting cocaine. He was profiled in the September 2001 edition of Vanity Fair