15 Replies to “March 31, 2026: Reader Tips”

  1. Getting a Passport in Cuba

    ” In almost every place there are busy times and dead times—moments when things are easy to get done, and others when it’s nearly impossible. Banks, ATM terminals, certain offices like the oficoda (where you get the booklet for monthly rations)… However, in immigration offices slow periods don’t exist. Every moment is intense. When you don’t see long lines of people, it’s because they’re not working—like at the end of the year, for example. Aside from those days, they’re always packed.”

    https://havanatimes.org/diaries/lien-estrada/getting-a-passport-in-cuba-keep-cool-it-takes-time/

      1. Horribly written? By our standards- yes.

        However, I suggest it was deliberately written that way. The left wants to sow doubt in people’s minds.

  2. As a 7yo watching this show in 1974, I will forever remain traumatized by the scene where the store mannequins come to life and start attacking Kolchak.

  3. https://www.ctvnews.ca/barrie/article/customers-informed-crown-is-dropping-charges-in-alleged-500k-pool-company-fraud-case/

    Fraud charges dropped against a swimming pool and landscape company inBarrie, ON, after the Crown dropped charges due to a slogged court system. The company collected $500,000 in advanced payments from customers– then refused to fo any work. Recall that our pro-crime Supreme Court set arbitrarily short time lengths for trial dates.

    1. Was that due to another expansion of government by hiring more “new Canadians” who will tell me on the phone they can’t understand me, in broken English?

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