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A couple of months back the national A team of Cuban baseball went to Managua. I went to 2 of the 3 game series. Cuba swept them. I wore an authentic Cuban tailor made Guayabera. Naturally I cheered for them, plommy I felt a little pride.

Will watch it later.
 
September 21 1959

Commander Guevara what is your nationality?

Well, you know it's something public and notorious that I was born in Argentina.

Place and date of birth if you will?

1928 in the city of Rosario.

And why Commander, being Argentinian, did you participate in such a determined and outstanding manner in the Cuban revolution?

The only question that fits, if one has to fit, is why I participated in the Cuban struggle. Ones prominence doesn't have anything to do with nationality, and the future will say it, and the history will say it if we have the opportunity to become part of it, if there will be anything that standout. We consider this was a revolution made by the people, and the great virtue of its leader Fidel Castro was to gather all the people, compact it and lead it to victory. From a personal point of view I reject any explanation that pretends to demonstrate somehow that a foreigner is illegitimate to fight for other's land. For us, the ones that live south of the Rio Bravo, any of the countries of the Americas is ours and over any of them we can spill our blood and have the certainty that we are fighting for our country.

 
Half of it :grin: about to watch the rest.

Where do you stay when you go there?

Sometimes I stay in a resort hotel at Santa Lucia, a very small tourist area on the ocean at the eastern part of Cuba, mostly though I stay in a casa particular with a Cuban family (that rents rooms) in the city of Holguin.

Renting the room is 25 cuc per day, about $200 Canadian dollars per week, usually take an air only flight on Air Canada when they are in selloff mode.

Flight round trip incl tax/fees is $310. Usually bring $500 spending money that I never fully use.
Eat for $2-$10 per day and rent a motorbike for $100 for a week.
 
Sometimes I stay in a resort hotel at Santa Lucia, a very small tourist area on the ocean at the eastern part of Cuba, mostly though I stay in a casa particular with a Cuban family (that rents rooms) in the city of Holguin.

Renting the room is 25 cuc per day, about $200 Canadian dollars per week, usually take an air only flight on Air Canada when they are in selloff mode.

Flight round trip incl tax/fees is $310. Usually bring $500 spending money that I never fully use.
Eat for $2-$10 per day and rent a motorbike for $100 for a week.

Jesus man. I wanna go.

Ever driven one of those vintage cars there? Can you somehow rent one?
 
Sometimes I stay in a resort hotel at Santa Lucia, a very small tourist area on the ocean at the eastern part of Cuba, mostly though I stay in a casa particular with a Cuban family (that rents rooms) in the city of Holguin.

Renting the room is 25 cuc per day, about $200 Canadian dollars per week, usually take an air only flight on Air Canada when they are in selloff mode.

Flight round trip incl tax/fees is $310. Usually bring $500 spending money that I never fully use.
Eat for $2-$10 per day and rent a motorbike for $100 for a week.

Jesus man. I wanna go.

Ever driven one of those vintage cars there? Can you somehow rent one?
 
Jesus man. I wanna go.

Ever driven one of those vintage cars there? Can you somehow rent one?

Can't rent those cars no, but you can hire one as a taxi, there are plenny of dudes that wait at different areas with taxi signs displayed (when no cops are around of course), terrible ride, bad suspension and fumes get in the car, and there is no ac.

You can rent a late model Audi at the airport.

lol, tried to price flights on kayak.com

for some reason cuba doesn't exist in their database

poes

this is all you need:

http://www.redtag.ca/