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To: abstract who wrote (11750)4/7/2000 11:34:00 PM
From: techguerrilla  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 35685
 
No! Fidel looks like a good bus driver

Depending on how many people want to go, I suppose we'd need a van or two. If only a few people go, we'll just need a couple cars. I know the best rental agency in Havana. It actually took a bit of digging to figure out where the best place was located. Cuba's a damn mystery. I learn new things about the country every time I visit it. It's hard to believe that the best restaurants are privately run out of people's back yards.

Frankly, it boggles my mind that a country with which we have no diplomatic relations uses our currency as its official currency. You just take a wad of cash and a lock.

So, all you really need is a roundtrip ticket to Nassau. I'll fill you in on how to arrange the shuttle flight ticket to Havana. No hotel reservations in Havana. I've got lots of private places to stay. But if that bothers you, a room at the Hotel Copacabana would work fine. (I'll help you with that.) The pool there can be our base.

The Cuban authorities will not stamp your U.S. passport if you ask them not to do so.

This is a piece of cake. The ball is now rolling.

John