It’s always prudent to anticipate topics of conversation between guests when you’re hosting a birthday party. (The chalk board is in our office. The diagram took me most of the afternoon.)
Sunday February 12 2012
It’s always prudent to anticipate topics of conversation between guests when you’re hosting a birthday party. (The chalk board is in our office. The diagram took me most of the afternoon.)
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So many experts on Cuba, non of them Cuban except me.
Do the math.
In her book and in an NPR interview August 9, 06, Alma Guilermoprieto points our that Latin American culture is highly stratified. There are no real democracies. There is a wealthy class with priviledges, and there’s everybody else. Fidel has provided the exception. Cubans may all be poor, but they are poor together
Thanks for nothing, Mr Lydon.
I was happy to agree [as a blogger], to your producer’s invitation/request to contribute to The Birthday Party. So, it would have been nice to actualy have had my blog mentioned — instead of merely my given name — which means absolutely nothing to anyone — except my own friends, family and neighbours.
No wonder some of us old guys get to be so grumpy, eh?
Have a nice day.
If Hefner is suppose to represent hedonism, ie physical pleasure, I wish you’d put him in an extreamly tight bunny suit and high heels and see how much pleasure that gives him. He’s a SLEEZE.