CNN-CIA report that Castro has alzheimers
If the old man is losing his mind & his health is deteriorating,i hope his brother Raul or whoever takes charge when Raul goes as Raul is very old as well,doesnt screw things up & lets the American into Cuba.The last thing we all want is for Cuba to be just like every other Caribbean destination,US hotels & resorts & even worse NYC jerks who will overspend on p***y,prime example,look on the Dominican board
mongering possibilities in cayo coco/santa lucia/holguin/santiago de cuba
I'm planning to leave for Cuba Nov 25th or 26th,I desperately need some mongering tips regarding any or if not all of the places mentioned above.As a cuba regular-I know the tricks of the trade & i do very well in havana & cienfuegos,but i want 2 try somewhere new.My Spanish is very poor,i always stay at resorts so i know that i have 2 go offsite for playtime,I desperately neeed everyboys help regarding which of the destinations mentioned above is the best choice for action & the availability of chicas are NOT an expensive cab drive or 30 minute+ bus drive away.
Many thanks to all for your help,if you ever need help regarding cienfuegos,I'm more than willing to help
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very dumb. waste a passport?
[QUOTE=Doc Bill] I decided to rip that page out of my passport and throw it out in Mexico. [/QUOTE]
very stupid. Regardless of what country, international DAS has all the info on their computers anyway when they scan your barcode it all can be seen, if the immigration agent gives a shit.
secure plastic bag for your luggage
I saw in my last trip that now is mandatory to first stop at the secure plastic bag machine for your luggage when you leave Cuba (my flight was with CUBANA). This is good since one time I lost personal things (one pair of socks, some medecine and shaving cream when some people open my luggage arriving to the Jose martí airport.
This is strange since they not allow this secure system from Mexico to Havana.
Sell a Camcorder in Cuba?
Has anyone sold a Camcorder in Cuba? How much money did you get?
Was it easy to sell? Was there much demand?
Many Cubans save there money for an oppurtunity...
To buy an item;for example an ipod. I always have my ipod with me in Cuba. Cubans approach me all the time and ask how much; it's amazing but I've had several offerrs of more than $200 and it's a first generation ipod. It's true that most Cubans live meal to meal almost but some are able to save money to stuff like this.I had one guy who worked at the Inglaterra Hotel who was willing to pay $400 for it. I would of done it but I wanted to use my ipod while I was traveling. There is a big black market for all kinds of stuff and these folks make some good money.