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Get your sun screen and bathing suits ready boys and girls.

Communism had a good run down there, now it's time for democracy. Let the party begin.

2006-08-01 01:48:44 · 13 answers · asked by Dr.Feelgood 5 in Politics & Government Politics

Baile conmigo.

2006-08-01 01:52:34 · update #1

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Not so fast...his brother is more radical than he is.

"I am among those who believe that it would be in imperialism's interest to try, with our irreconcilable differences, to normalize relations as much as possible during Fidel's life," Raul said in the interview with state television. Later, he said, "it will be more difficult," implying he would be harder to deal with.

Raul, a political hardliner, belonged to a Communist youth group even before the revolution. The elder Castro didn't publicly embrace socialism until 1961

2006-08-01 01:51:57 · answer #1 · answered by casey_leftwich 5 · 0 0

As a long way as the way you smoke them, Cubans are not any distinctive from another stogie. I smoked 2 Cubans in Jamaica -- a Cohiba and a smaller Romeo y Julieta. Just take your cutter and eliminate the cap. Make certain to not reduce too top on the grounds that you can tear the wrapper leaf and all hell will happen. Hold the industry finish of the cigar over the flame of a wooden fit or butane lighter with out truthfully touching the tobacco to the flame. Let it get singed earlier than puffing calmly at the cigar. Draw sharply along with your cheeks if the cherry does not type proper and begin having fun with. You're performed with the cigar whilst smoking ceases to be pleasant for you. Also, on no account stub a cigar out. Just situation it in an ashtray and enable it to burn out. Happy smoking!

2016-08-28 14:37:07 · answer #2 · answered by alienello 4 · 0 0

I am but I've kind of gotten a distaste for Cuban....Miami and all. But I fear that his brother may be a little more of a nut case, and then there are the Generals. I don't forsee any trips to Cuba in my lifetime anyway.

2006-08-01 02:08:38 · answer #3 · answered by battle-ax 6 · 0 0

I'm up for a mojito, but I don't think things will drastically change with the death of F. Castro.

2006-08-01 01:59:03 · answer #4 · answered by Pitchow! 7 · 0 0

I think you all better hold up on the packing.I dont see much changing in Cuba with his brother running it

2006-08-02 10:16:07 · answer #5 · answered by itsallover 5 · 0 0

not the cigars but the rest sounds great

2006-08-01 03:07:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

How are the waves there? Surf's up in Cuba? If so I'm there dude.

2006-08-01 04:16:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

HELLO!!!! I'm there as soon as I can get there!!!!
Just wait tell they get a good taste of Capitalism!

2006-08-01 01:53:27 · answer #8 · answered by love154100 3 · 0 0

do you think the good cigar families will move back?

2006-08-01 01:56:18 · answer #9 · answered by mason x 4 · 0 0

who care .but the native Floridians who would love to have their state back

2006-08-01 01:53:28 · answer #10 · answered by idontkno 7 · 0 0

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