Condemn me. It does not matter.
Eloy Gutierrez-Menoyo helped overthrow Fulgencio Batista, then spent 22 years in prison for trying to do the same thing to Fidel Castro. Since then, from his base in Florida, he has been a thorn in the side of both the Communist regime and the right wing of the Cuban exile community. Earlier this month, Miami New Times reports, he shocked both when he "traveled from Miami to Havana for a vacation, then announced he was staying permanently and demanded permission from the Cuban government to open an office for his political group, Cambio Cubano."
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That Cuban Change website is REALLY dated.
Cajones grandes.
"he "traveled from Miami to Havana for a vacation, then announced he was staying permanently"
What's the attraction, I wonder?
Cajones grandes.
Big drawers or big boxes? I don't get it.
Balls, man. Balls.
Oh, "Balls!" -- I see!
Well, that's spelled Cojones, my friend. (Two "o's.")
Both you and Hank need to brush up on your Spanish a bit, Wexler.