Category: Culture (Page 2 of 2)

In Defense of Cuba Dave

David Strecker or, as he is commonly known as, “Cuba Dave” is a 65 year old man from Florida who became known for his blog and youtube videos covering the sex tourism scene in places like Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. As well as chronicling his own exploits Cuba Dave became the go to source for  tips, pointers and How Tos for both novice and experienced “Hobbyists” (clients). It all came crashing down for Cuba Dave in September 2015 when he was arrested in Costa Rica under a new and untested (until him) 2012 law passed to combat (among other things) “human trafficking.”  Nevermind that actual prostitution in Costa Rica is legal, Cuba Dave was dragooned under this law in a country notorious for high levels of corruption and judicial malfeasance. Not uncommon for third world countries. Below is my response to a comment (appearing below and also found here: http://www.ticotimes.net/2016/11/16/cuba-dave-verdict#comments-100140) in defense of Cuba Dave. Anyone wanting to learn more or donate to Cuba Dave’s defence can go here: http://www.cubadave.com/ . 

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King Kong (Or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Blonde Bombshell)

Note: This is an older post from my Blogger days.

When I first caught the trailers for the latest version of the 1930’s classic “King Kong” all I could do is roll my eyes. ‘Not this again,’ I said to myself. While I have yet to see the latest version of the movie, from what I saw from the trailer and heard from those who saw the latest edition of the movie, except for the special effects, the basic plot has not changed much from earlier incarnations of the movie. In all its editions, whether the 1933, 1978 or the new 2005 version, the movie remains a story about an over sized ape living on a isolated island with all kinds of pre-historic creatures who falls for a blonde bombshell that had arrived as part of an expedition to the island. 

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