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Jeßus wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:57:29 -0400, Dave Smith > > wrote: > > >On 2016-07-17 3:29 PM, Je?us wrote: > >> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 13:57:15 -0400, Brooklyn1 > >> > wrote: > >> > >>> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 10:52:14 -0300, wrote: > >>>> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 09:08:14 -0400, Brooklyn1 > >>>> > wrote: > >>>>> For the best Cuban cusine and a lot easier visit Miami, FL. > >>>>> There are some excellent Cuban restaurants on Lung Guyland too. > >>>>> Much Cuban cooking is the same as Puerto Rican. > >>>> > >>>> No point in that, Cuba is a great place for a vacation. Lovely > >>>> people, great food, unspoiled beaches and nice warm water. > >>> > >>> Um, how is Florida different from what you describe? I've been to > >>> Cuba, before Castro and after... much of Cuba is impoverished filthy > >>> slums. > >> > >> I haven't been to either Cuba or Florida, but even I know that is a > >> ridiculous statement. I'm pretty freakin' sure Florida doesn't have > >> their architecture, old American cars etc... You're just a bitter, > >> drunken old man. > > > > > >You have to excuse Sheldon. There is some irony to people who think they > >are the only country in the world with freedom of the press having been > >subjected to so much propaganda. It is an impoverished nation, yet a lot > >of the people are highly educated. Thanks to the US embargo, it remains > >impoverished. Many of the buildings look nice on the outside but are > >desperately in need of repair. My son told me about being an a market in > >a 4 or 5 story building when part of the building collapsed. It startled > >him, but the people in the stalls were used to stuff like that. > > All I know is Cuba sounds good to me. Pretty much everywhere I'm > interested in going are poor countries. I was all set on Nepal, but > later realised I could take in Tibet at the same time, so that would > be better left for another year when I can take more time off. > Other options so far are Peru, the Trans Siberian Railway & > Trans-Mongolian Railways and Vietnam/Cambodia. The last one is the > path of least resistance in many ways and might well be my choice for > this year. You should try the DPRK, they're fairly unsullied by Western civilisation....and there are plenty - MILLIONS, in fact! - of starving natives that you can goggle at so as to be amused. -- Best Greg |
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