@great-big-stees saidAbsolutely true, Stees. However,,
Oh back in the mid 60s, I learned that when visiting a country that doesn’t adhere to democratic ways, one must not try certain things as the result was incarceration and a passport stamp saying and I paraphrase, “persona non grata”. Once bitten, twice shy.👍
Cuba would never do anything to lose the flow of the almighty tourist $dollar.
I know this extra nice treatment to tourists also occurs in Cancun, Mexico.
I got caught driving down a one-way street, and when he saw I was gringo.. No problem-o!! Keep going 🙂
@earl-of-trumps saidI don't think you would see that in the States. You could wind up dead depending on the cops.
Absolutely true, Stees. However,,
Cuba would never do anything to lose the flow of the almighty tourist $dollar.
I know this extra nice treatment to tourists also occurs in Cancun, Mexico.
I got caught driving down a one-way street, and when he saw I was gringo.. No problem-o!! Keep going 🙂
-VR
@very-rusty saidYes'sa, Stees is a Secret Agent Man 🙂
You ever wonder if Stees may be some kind of agent working for the government?
-VR
@earl-of-trumps saidYou do know it's a federal crime to blow a field agent's cover, right?
Yes'sa, Stees is a Secret Agent Man 🙂
However, since Stees is (purportedly) Canadian, you might only have your face pushed into a bowl of poutine, or be forced to endure a half hour of what Canadians consider jokes. 😉
(sorry)
@kevin-eleven saidYes, that's right. The Stees is Canadian.
You do know it's a federal crime to blow a field agent's cover, right?
However, since Stees is (purportedly) Canadian, you might only have your face pushed into a bowl of poutine, or be forced to endure a half hour of what Canadians consider jokes. 😉
(sorry)
Of course, they would have to extradite me to get me into a Canadian court. Ha!