Life after Castro

Dec. 1, 2016:

The world officially became a less interesting place Nov. 25, 2016.

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… Obama decided to not send a representative to Castro’s funeral.

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The CIA sent their own parting gift.

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5 Responses to Life after Castro

  1. Lisa Aumack says:

    Thank you!

  2. Susan Ackoff Ortega says:

    Very poor disrespectful decision on Obama’s part. After a life dedicated to the people of Cuba and the world revolutionary movements, Fidel met his end on his own terms despite the over 600 times the U.S. government attempted his assassination.

  3. Cozumel_Jenny says:

    Seriously? Political comments about the US government and its relationship with Cuba have no place on this site. I find it distasteful and disrespectful. Furthermore, the piano-drop photo did not happen and is a fake news story. This is a bit ridiculous and really lowers my expectations of credibility from Yucalandia. Okay, so what’s next? How about this headliner. Trump picks El Chapo to run the D.E.A.

    • yucalandia says:

      Hi Jenny,
      It’s just humor … of a Wiley Coyote & Roadrunner sort.

      The fun thing is, BOTH sides can laugh at it:

      ~ CIA bungles yet another caper.

      ~ Triggers funny memories of Kennedy’s exploding cigar tricks.

      ~ self-deprecating humor of how Castro out-foxed
      Uncle Sam’s decades of failed efforts to interfere in the
      internal affairs of another country

      ~ funny remembering how Castro even charmed
      & danced around Barbara Walters
      wrapping her around his little finger
      … 6 times.

      Both those who love Fidel … and those who hate Fidel

      hopefully, can laugh …

      at the end of an era.

      😉

  4. Jenny says:

    Ahhh, yes. Humor! Bravo! I almost forgot, given the political climate as of late and the flood of inaccurate stories on the web, etc. Admittedly, that one flew up and away over my head! Relieved to hear Yucalandia has not lost its sense of humor. Sorry, I took it so literally, but I’ve seen other sites that have actually published such as fact. Happy Holidays!!!

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