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Road Side Pub
Traveling to Cuba
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<blockquote data-quote="BigPoppa" data-source="post: 15563431" data-attributes="member: 177587"><p>^^ wut he said.</p><p></p><p>Cuba has been a tourism destination for Europeans for decades. The Cuban government has always allowed US citizens to travel there, it was our own government that would threaten to prosecute you if you travelled there. Long story short, you would travel to a place that could care less, they would staple a blank page in your passport, stamp you out, Cuba stamped you in, you tore out page when you got back to whatever country outside the US you started from.</p><p></p><p>Just like any country, follow the rules and be courteous.</p><p></p><p>If you think Cuba is a squalled crap hole, try visiting St. Croix (a US territory) and heading anywhere beyond the hotel resort. You quickly realize that it is a third world country. I dread going there for work. But, I love the food....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigPoppa, post: 15563431, member: 177587"] ^^ wut he said. Cuba has been a tourism destination for Europeans for decades. The Cuban government has always allowed US citizens to travel there, it was our own government that would threaten to prosecute you if you travelled there. Long story short, you would travel to a place that could care less, they would staple a blank page in your passport, stamp you out, Cuba stamped you in, you tore out page when you got back to whatever country outside the US you started from. Just like any country, follow the rules and be courteous. If you think Cuba is a squalled crap hole, try visiting St. Croix (a US territory) and heading anywhere beyond the hotel resort. You quickly realize that it is a third world country. I dread going there for work. But, I love the food.... [/QUOTE]
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