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I was about to say that. It isn't that uncommon to be French and have a Spanish or Italian name/surname combo. Maybe her point still stands, but it is kind of a bad comparison.

Where do you get these?!

Best hangover cure: a big bowl of green chicken chilaquiles

Oh God...

"The next week, Alexis, her parents, a handful of teachers, McGroarty and the principal, Virginia Colwell, had a meeting in which Alexis was asked if she knew what pornography was and whether she felt she had "harassed" Jason and Peter."

Am I the only one who has never taken any of these pills before? I feel abnormal.

Don't know about you, but many Latinos, including myself, have been fighting for years to change this because it is wrong. Latino is NOT a race - it is a "racial" label that has been impossed on us by a majority that refuses to acknowledge our diversity. Marco Rubio is a Latino. He is Cuban, He is Hispanic, but

No worries!

I get what you are saying, but there is another layer in the case of Cuba that is absent in other countries.

Yes, it makes sense to have all these subsidies somehow "discounted" from your currency if you are a local. However (and please, correct me if I am wrong) the stuff that you can actually buy with CUPs is rather limited, isn't it? There are several things that you are forbidden to buy or that are extremely expensive if

Stealth fitties unite!

Thanks fo the link!

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Yup. Pretty much this. There are many many popular destinations where people suffer. However, poverty and lack of opportunities are one thing. In Cuba, you have poverty, lack of opportunities, AND oppression to top it off. You know your holiday destination is a bit fishy when the country in question has two

Geez. With allies like this who needs enemies...

Exactly what I came to say. Bravo.

Ohhh... this seems like a very Nordic thing to me. My husband is Norwegian; we don't any kids yet, but every other couple we know follows this line of thinking: "Let's date for a couple of years, move in together, have a couple of kids and then, maybe then, we can decide if we are a good match for marriage". Yep, it

LOL! I love this!

3) I've been in the UK for the past three years and there doesn't seem to be any anti-Irish sentiment here - and if there was, I'm sure I'd get it, having a very stereotypically Irish name.