February 07, 2005

fidelito, fidelito

A couple of folks have suggested that fidel is responsible for my recent illness. I highly doubt it, but por si las moscas:

fidel, you are still my bitch.

fidel-castro-is-my-bitch-crosshairs.jpg

Thanks to CafePress Watch for the image.

Posted by Val Prieto at February 7, 2005 08:24 AM

Comments

Now THAT image would make a cool T-shirt...!

Posted by: Mike at February 7, 2005 10:47 AM

Glad your back Val. Take it easy and don't let the parasites get to you.

Posted by: Kathleen at February 7, 2005 11:52 AM

The Tampa Tribune wrote a piece about you and your web site today, so I went in and found you.
Very good!!!!!!!!!!
In reading back postings found out you had a bout with vertigo.
My wife has been afflicted by this on and off for the last 25 years, they have checked everything in her from inner ear to vision to toes, a lot of theories but nothing works.
Advise: Live with it, when it happens take the pills and wait a few days it will go away and no one knows when it will be back.
Good luck.

Posted by: Tony Suarez at February 7, 2005 12:10 PM

Imagine the classic portrait of che made out of dead cockroaches.

(Could this mean that Part Four of La Pionera and The New Mango is coming soon? Yes, that's what it means.)

Back to work.

JdB

Posted by: Jerome du Bois at February 7, 2005 12:16 PM

congratulations!! necesitabamos esta informacion para la gente ciega sobre Cuba en este pais. Vivo en Tampa y lei el articulo en el Tampa Tribune. Le dare tu web site a varios de is amigos del partido Socialista, perdon del partido Democrata para que saquen sus cabesitas de las nuves!!

Posted by: Pinar Del Rio Juan at February 7, 2005 12:52 PM

Val is back!!!!! The tiger returneth!

fidel you rodent you better beware!

Posted by: A.M. Mora y Leon at February 7, 2005 01:24 PM

I've looked all over the Tampa Tribune site for Val's article. Can someone tell me what section it's in?

Posted by: Nancy at February 7, 2005 01:45 PM

You're famous! Now, pay me to be part of your entourage.

Posted by: Steve H. at February 7, 2005 01:56 PM

I don't know about the tribune, but I do know an Indiana paper picked up the story about Val from the wires.

http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/newssentinel/news/local/10806076.htm

Posted by: j.scott barnard at February 7, 2005 02:20 PM

You and Yushenko?

Did your skin turn Orange too?

Posted by: DANEgerus at February 8, 2005 12:28 AM

We should visualize progress for Cuba when the Castro's brothers are not more in power,when "the black boot" and "green uniform" are not any more a symbol of oppression and repression upon the cuban people.When the "cold and hot" gallows are finished and the "repressive aparathus"is over,when in Cuba no more rule the "law" of the DGI,PNR and G-2,then is when the cuban people is going to start to breath free! If we have a good dosis of "patience" is because we persevere in our efforts to free the cuban people inside the captive island.Keep your morals values and your head up when you face the Castro's infiltrates in the United States of America trying to help his mean rule upon the cuban peoiple disguissed as an "english speakingTrojan Horse! No dealing whith Castro! Without Castro everything,with Castro nothing! With Fidel in power nothing,without him everything!We must prevail and be succesful in our efforts triyng to liberete Cuba from Castro.Cubans exiles,keep your head up!We shall overcome upon ignorance,lies and bad faith!Cuba Si,Castro No!Freedom for Cuba!The future belong to the Man of good faith! A.H. (S.O.P.L.I.N.)

Posted by: Alex at February 8, 2005 07:24 PM

Hmm, if Castro caused your illness would the symptom be called "subvertigo?"

Posted by: Murel Bailey at February 9, 2005 04:46 PM


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