Do you know the world hero?

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  1. Dame Scribe profile image58
    Dame Scribeposted 15 years ago

    Write a Hub with your views ... pro's ... cons?... thanks

  2. Nickny79 profile image68
    Nickny79posted 15 years ago

    Cuba is a absolute catastrophe.  US interference in Cuba affairs?  lol

    I wish those Castro brothers would kick the bucket already so I can get some decent cigars!

    1. Sufidreamer profile image78
      Sufidreamerposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      lol
      Agree fully - only had Cuban cigars once, but they were divine!

  3. barranca profile image77
    barrancaposted 15 years ago

    Like cuban cigars?  Hop a flight to Nassau, then to Cuba.  Buy a bunch.  Smuggle them back into US.  Sell a few to friends.  Result:  Free trip to Cuba + a private stash of Cuban cigars.  Isn't it wonderful how government policies make it easy to enjoy a good smoke?

    1. Sufidreamer profile image78
      Sufidreamerposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      The good thing is that they are not contraband in Europe. smile

      The bad thing is that they are very expensive. sad

      My partner took a trip to Venezuela a few years back, and brought me back a box. A fine Cuban cigar and a good brandy = Bliss wink

      1. barranca profile image77
        barrancaposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        If you read my hub titled Smoke Demon you will know my take on such "bliss".   My father smoked cigars all his life.  I remember coming home from school to enter a purple haze of smoke that was difficult to see through to look out of the picture windows in our living room.

    2. Nickny79 profile image68
      Nickny79posted 15 years agoin reply to this

      This is sounds too good to be true...how do you trick US Customs?  Aren't you concerned that you may end up being a permanent guest of Mr. Castro and friends?

  4. barranca profile image77
    barrancaposted 15 years ago

    Can anyone tell me what this has to do with world heroes?

  5. britneydavidson profile image61
    britneydavidsonposted 15 years ago

    no i dont....what is it?an aminal? a food dish or something like alien????
    really suprised with this question....

  6. barranca profile image77
    barrancaposted 15 years ago

    It used to be possible because the Cubans didn't stamp US passports.  And no one particularly cared who bought tickets to Cuba from Nassau.  But I've heard recently that it doesn't work anymore.  I don't know.

  7. chitthulamin profile image59
    chitthulaminposted 15 years ago

    I don't know who is the world's here.I am very interested on this topic.

 
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