November 17, 2006

Cuban tennis, anyone?



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Photo from Trek Earth.

Posted by Val Prieto at November 17, 2006 07:41 AM

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jajaja, la pila de veces que jugue ese tennis "casero" en mi casa y la de mis amigos.

Por cierto, no habian pelotas y habia que inventarlas. Como raquetas, un par de chancletas o algun trozo de palo.

Abrazos.

Posted by: Camilo2002cl [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 17, 2006 08:12 AM

ha ha ha y las pelotas de poly. En Cuba se juega pelota con la mano porque generalmente no hay bate pa' darle a la pelota de poly.

BTW el voleyball tambien se juega con esa peculiar net casera hecha de chancletas.

Y el "quiquirilata" se juega en la cuadra por la noche cuando se va la luz. Que es darle una patada a una lata de soda escachada y salir corriendo a esconderse y el que se queda sale a buscar a los que se escondieron.

Posted by: qbanartemisa [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 17, 2006 10:32 AM

On a sad note.... because you will not hear about it on the news:

Five Cuban children are in critical condition in a "hospital" in the province of "Granma" due to a grenade explosion.

It seems that military personel left the grenade on the grounds where they recently had a "parade."
The children who found IT were playing with it when it went off injuring all five.

I bet nothing will happen to the people responsible for that neglect.

Posted by: Firefly [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 17, 2006 11:53 AM

Firefly,

Oh, but dont you know that grenade was planted by Miami Mafia operatives?


/sarcasm

Posted by: Val Prieto [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 17, 2006 12:08 PM

Actually Val, it was Posada Carilles and Orlando Bosch. After secretly planting explosives in Building 7 of the World Trade Center and executing the pull order, they flew to Cuba, planted the grenades and timed it perfectly to wound the children. They were also involved in the creation of the AIDS virus, the phony WMDs, the Trilateral Commission, and the UFO coverup.

Damn Cubans.

Posted by: George L. Moneo [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 17, 2006 12:41 PM


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